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Malmö is the third largest city in Sweden, and while it's often overlooked - it's a vibrant and lively city with lots to offer (especially on the food scene). It's a multi-cultural city with some of the best falafel, but you'll also find more upscale and fine-dining options.
While now based in Copenhagen, I'm originally from the Malmö area, and still frequently visit to check out new places and revisit my favorites. It's a short trip from Copenhagen, with the train to Malmö only taking 35 mins!
In this guide, I've included all of my personal favorites and as always - I'll continue to add to this list as I try new places.
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A Weekend in Briançon | Experience Briançon, France like a local
Hi fellow travelers! Thanks for stopping by to check out this guide with over 40 places to check out in the greater Briançon region.
Tucked away in the heart of the giants, the quaint city of Briançon is full of breathtaking mountain views, delicious boulangeries, and tons of outdoor adventure activities for the adrenaline addict in the family.
In this destination guide, you will get a sneak peek into what it's like to live like a local in Briançon. From our favorite restaurants, to various adventure options, this guide has it all. Come along with us as we explore the area with local resident Alexandre, who I had the pleasure of spending a month with. Due to staying with a local, I did not include recommendations of where to stay. There are a variety of options from Hotels, Airbnb's, Gîtes, and camping in the surrounding area. During the high tourist season, places can book up quickly so be sure to make your accommodations in advance.
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All year round you can find activities to do in Briançon, but peek summer tourist season starts in late June, July, August, early September, and the winter tourist season begins in late December and runs until the end of March. Some activities listed in this guide are seasonal and are not open year round. Always check before booking a trip.
Things to note: Briançon is located part in the valley but is full of hills and steep climbs. This is a very walkable city designed for the outdoor enthusiast, nature lover and sports participant.
This is a live guide and will update as information changes in real time.
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California Gold Country holds an incredible amount of history, beautiful outdoor activities, alpine lakes, hiking, food, wine, & more. In my opinion, this section of Highway 49 is the best road trip in the West. The entire 49 is amazing, but in case you're short on time, this guide focuses on my favorite section of it.
This guide holds everything you need for a 3-5 day trip in this region. It includes information on hikes, swimming spots, small towns, wine, food, history, accommodation, camping, and more. That amount of time will leave you space to have at least one full outdoors day, one full wine & food day, and some other activities in between.
It's a great trip for someone like me who likes getting dirty & spending time outside and in the backcountry, but also likes really good food and some of the best wine California has to offer. There's something for everyone on this trip. You can walk on a dirt trail for an hour and a half, see wildflowers, swim, go wine tasting, learn about history, and more.
This trip can be done any time of year. If you visit in the winter, you may want to sub out some skiing for swimming & some of the hikes might be inaccessible without snowshoes or XC skis. If you go in the middle of summer, it will be hot at lower elevations, but still amazing. Spring will give you some incredible wildflowers.
This area is less frequented & should be appreciated. It's a great trip if you're looking to escape the crowds. This trip can easily be done as an add-on to Lake Tahoe or Sacramento.
Use this guide as a set itinerary, or draw from it to create your own trip!
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The windy city, known for great food and incredible architecture, has so much to offer any visitor. This itinerary is completely walkable, with beautiful views all along the way.
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Have a magical experience for a short few days in captivating Edinburgh. Harry Potter fans where you at?
Scotland's capital is rich in history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. From exploring the majestic Edinburgh Castle perched atop Castle Rock to strolling along the iconic Royal Mile lined with charming shops and historic buildings, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this enchanting city.
📍New town and Leith
📍Upper old town
📍Lower old town
✔️100% sightseeing by foot
✔️Harry potter experience
✔️Grim side of Edinburgh
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When visiting South Korea, Seoul is often the first, and perhaps only, stop on the itinerary—and understandably so.
Despite being the country's second-largest city and a bustling metropolis in its own right, Busan doesn't always receive as much attention from tourists.
However, if you're seeking a nature-filled experience, the refreshing sea breeze, interactions with locals, and a deeper dive into South Korea's cultural side, then Busan is the ideal destination for you.
In this guide, I'll walk you through the best things to experience in Seoul, ensuring an unforgettable journey through this dynamic city.
Includes :
👉🏻 Detailed plan for each day
👉🏻 Where to Stay
👉🏻 Things to Do
👉🏻 Place to Eat
👉🏻 Shopping Spots
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Ever wondered what it was like to book a flight with a long layover? This guide showcases how to maximize your travel days and where to have fun during a quick stopover.
This guide includes a personal experience of a 17-hour layover in Dublin, Ireland. Details contain where we stayed, things to see, where to eat, and other local downtown highlights. Since we arrived in the late afternoon, we could not book a trip to Northern Ireland to see Giants Causeway (this is on our list for the next time we visit!)
The best part of a long layover is having your checked bags sent to your final destination. With no large bags to drag around, it frees up your time and your hands to start exploring sooner.
Check out this guide for a detailed trip recap that we hope inspires you to book a long layover on your next flight.
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🇱🇺 This guide is about Luxembourg - a small country located between France, Germany, and Belgium, a country usually ignored by tourists.
🧡I offer you a plan on how to spend one full day in Luxembourg, to get to know the city better and come back next time.
Enjoy!
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Exclusive pre-launch guide to all my fav spots in NY, MIA, LA, and Paris.
More details on all the cafes listed on my blog, launching 9•18•23
Happy Cafe Hopping! 🫶🏼☕️
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The East Village has a little bit of everything. Towards the west it is more posh as it connects to Union Square, towards the north it is extremely neighborhoody/family oriented near Stuytown, the east brings you the edginess of old-NY and Alphabet City, whereas the south is the trendy area of LES. East Village has a little something for everyone in it.
The restaurants here serve up delicious food without being stuffy establishments. The East Village is filled with a pleathora of food options for all palates and budgets!
Don't have a reservation, no problem - this guide is for you! My guide includes all day cafes, fast grab n' go options, and some phenomenal sit down restaurants spanning cuisines from italian, australian, Mexican, farm to table and a handful of different mediterranean and Asian cusines. Majority of the restaurants are in the $-$$ price range!
Purchase of the guide includes an amazing interactive map that captures all these specifics and more!
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Choosing where to dine in Paris can be quite overwhelming, especially for first time visitors. The city is big and bustling with no shortage of amazing eateries, all of which will make you regret having booked those return tickets so damn soon.
But fear not, your trusty duo is here to help you navigate the labyrinth that is Paris food scene, so you can better decide what works for you and your schedule.
CAUTION: this guide can induce severe craving side effects!!
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Zermatt is the ultimate ski destination for skiers & aprés lovers in the scenic Swiss Alps. Enjoy some of the world's best skiing, food, and sights. If you are a foodie like me, or love a drink after a day on the slopes, this guide is for you.
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This guide highlights the best places to experience Peruvian flavors and traditional dishes in Lima, the culinary capital of South America. The recommendations in this guide are suitable for ALL budgets: backpacker ($), mid-range ($$), and splurge-worthy ($$$).
You'll have access to a list of Peruvian foods and suggestions for where to eat these local dishes, ranging from street food stalls to chef's tasting menus.
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Bali, an Indonesian island known for its forested volcanic mountains, iconic rice paddies, beaches, and coral reefs, is a paradise for travelers. Its rich culture, stunning natural beauty, and vibrant arts scene make it a must-visit destination.
In this guide we will tell you our experience in Bali, best places that we have been and best activities that we did. Our itinerary, contacts and prices. All you need to know before going in the famous Indonesian island.
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Don't spend all of your valuable free time researching what to do in Arizona! We have done it for you!
After our own research, suggestions from the locals, and 42 days in the state, we have compiled this guide of the best camping spots, things to do, and what to look out for while you explore the state!
The information in this guide is the direct correlation of our roadtrip through Arizona from North to South. (If your route will be different, this guide may be more useful in map mode)
If you've been looking for the best of Arizona, you have arrived.
Backpackers • Solo Female • Couples • Groups • 50+ • Roadtrip • Adventure • Nature • History • People & Culture • Photography • Foodie • Camping
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I want to help you discover the lesser known places in Florence. You already know the David, the Duomo, and Ponte Vecchio. But do you know the best place to get a craft beer? Eat the best Chinese food? Join a summer beach party? I’m here to help you live like a local!
I spent two years living in the beautiful Renaissance city of Florence, Italy. Spending so much time in this city allowed me to remove myself from the regular touristy spots that so many people get caught up going to when they have just a few days here.
Unfortunately, Florence really does suffer from over-tourism, particularly in the summer months. This can make it difficult to feel like you're truly a part of the life of the city. Fortunately, however, there are a ton of great places around the city, less known to tourists, where you can get to know another part of the city.
In this guide, I will introduce you to those spots: the lesser-known, more local hot spots to have coffee, eat breakfast, lunch, dinner, date night, live music, and drink the night away.
This guide is perfect for people who want to go to hip and cool places that are off the beaten path, which can be hard to find in Florence. Maybe you're going to be in Florence for just a few days and want to be in the know right away, or maybe you're a student coming to spend a semester in Florence. This guide will help you get a head start on all the best places that your friends probably haven't told you about.
I've also provided information about transportation around the city, from walking to biking to the tramvia, etc.
What this guide does NOT include: All of the historical sites, art museums, and famous statues. Every blog post includes these types of things in Florence. I want to provide you with another side of Florence.
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In this guide, you will find the best hotel stays in each of the islands, top things to do, and which places to visit for an incredible and stress-free vacation. I have included 3 types of stays in each location - budget, mid-range, and luxury. Hope you will love this guide as much as I enjoyed creating it for you!
Here's the itinerary suggested by me :
Ubud, Bali- 4 Days
Nusa Penida - 3 Days
Gili Trawangan - 2 Days
Canggu, Bali - 2 Days
If you'd like to travel at a more comfortable pace, you can add another day in both Nusa Penida and Canggu.
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