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Explore the beauty of Iceland via Reykjavik in 5 days. Save time on research and allow us to show you the best of Iceland's waterfalls, beaches, and lagoons in its golden coast as well as the south coast. In addition to adventure and relaxation hot spots, this itinerary contains transportation details, hotel options, restaurants, bars, and nightlife. Also, simplify your transportation and excursion needs with a few tips we have provided.
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Complete guide with attractions and venues where to eat/drink, get those very special souvenirs from (bespoke & local brands and markets) and catch a beautiful sight…or just your breath after walking up and down the hills of this marvellous city. Lisbon is all about art, colors, architecture and GOOD vibes! 🇵🇹💚
💡General tip: combine Lisbon with visits/stays in Sintra and Porto.
Highlights:
🚋 Trams - The Lisbon tramway network is a system of trams in operation since 1873; it presently comprises six lines and has a length of 31 km with 63 trams in operation (45 historic "Remodelados", 8 historic "Ligeiros" and 10 modern articulated trams). Tram 28 is famous because happens to go past many of the city's most significant landmarks in districts like Alfama, Baixa and Estrela. Because the route also uses some heritage-style tram carriages, it has become a popular tourist attraction in the city.
💠 Azulejos - is a form of Spanish and Portuguese painted tin-glazed ceramic tilework. Azulejos happen to be one of the most distinctive art forms in Portugal and are found on the interior and exterior of churches, palaces, ordinary houses, schools, and nowadays, restaurants, bars and even railways or subway stations.
🧼 Soaps - Oprah Winfrey said they're one of her favorite things, so the world is now also a fan of Portuguese soaps. But they're not recent products. They've been made since the 1800s and are 100% natural. They've maintained beautiful Art Deco and Art Nouveau packagings from the 1920s, and have become one of the favorite gifts to take from Portugal.
🥮 Pastel de nata - is a Portuguese egg custard tart pastry, optionally dusted with cinnamon - looks like a cross between a custard tart and a cake; created by monks in the Jerónimos Monastery, a major tourist attraction today and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
🍲You also have to try these traditional dishes: Bifana, Sardines, Caracoletas & Prego na Pao, Alheira de Mirandela, Queijadas.
🧉Ginja - also known as ginjinha. This sour cherry liqueur is a tourist favorite but has sweetened locals’ palates for a long time too. There are establishments in Lisbon entirely dedicated to selling this sweet beverage made with Morello cherries, a variety of spices, and plenty of sugar. Nowadays, ginja is also served in edible chocolate cups. While you may choose among white chocolate, milk chocolate and dark chocolate, dark chocolate does indeed pair beautifully with the super sweet, almost syrupy drink.
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Hello there travelers @MochiladeArik here, I'm an avid traveler / Digital Nomad, I have visited more than 18 countries now and spent around 3 months in Mexico City in this guide you'll get a full breakdown of the things you should not miss and I'm also a foodie so you will find a list of restaurants, bars, coffeeshops and more so you can visit this culinary capital of the world and I guarantee that you won't be disappointed!
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • History • Foodie • Coffee • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Slow Travel
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If you're visiting Venice, Italy save this culinary guide on what and where you should be eating. Venetian cuisine is quite unique, and the city itself doesn't always get the best rep, but that's because it's easy to fall for the tourist traps if you don't know where to go and what to order. Enjoy this guide to learn what are the typical dishes to try, and 17 restaurants/bakeries/bars to try them at. I've also included my full guide on "cicchetti" (Venetian tapas), and 24 restaurant/bars where to eat them.
Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Family • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Couples • Groups • People & Culture • Foodie • History • Wine • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Relaxation • Luxury • Adventure
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Welcome to Gdańsk! A Polish port city on the Baltic Coast. Rich with history, Gdańsk was home to the first battles of WW2. Today, the city has been mostly reconstructed and has evolved into a colorful, and energetic city, reminiscent of a Polish-Amsterdam. While touristy, especially in nearby Sopot, you can still find lots of phenomenal cafes, bars, and restaurants throughout the city, at any hour of the day. Before you go, be sure to pick up some amber souvenirs as Gdańsk is the center of the world's amber trade.
From this guide, you'll get to know the city and learn what to expect, it includes:
🗺️ Google Maps Version.
📍 Places of Interest.
🏨 Accommodations: Hostels & Hotels. (Adding Soon)
🍽️ Restaurants: Of all prices.
☕ Cafés.
🥐 Sweet Treats: Such as Pączki.
🍺 Bars & Clubs.
🎟️ Recommended Tours.
A lot of work went into this guide. I leave my travel knowledge open for all, so if you find this guide useful I do ask that you leave a tip.
Feel free to reach out with any questions!
thomas.abroadandco@gmail.com
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This guide covers everything you need to know about how to spend a quintessential 3-6 days in Bergen - a UNESCO World Heritage city!
Famous for its Fjords, seafood, and reindeer sausage hot dogs, discover what this coastal Scandinavian gem has to offer!
This itinerary & guide combo includes:
General Info:
🇳🇴Basics
🌦️Weather
🧳Packing Tips
🏷️Bergen Card, and❓Is it worth it?
🌭Food to Try
🍺Alcohol
📝Game Plan of how to spend 3-6 full days
Day by Day Itinerary
📍Days 0-6
❌What to Skip (hint: this guide costs less than what you’ll save!)
🚗Day Trip Recs (8)
Extra Food & Drink Recs
☕️Cafés (3)
🍽️Restaurants (10, including 3 from our local guide)
🍸Cocktail bars (2)
🏨Lodging Recs (3 different price points)
💰Trip Cost Breakdown
Psst: I'm not Norweigan, nor do I live in Bergen. BUT, I scoured the internet, TikTok, Atlas Obscura, Viator, ChatGPT, brochures, etc. to thoroughly plan this trip, not to mention asked our local Fjord tour guide for his personal recs.
I've done (nearly) everything suggested on this itinerary for Days 1-3. Days 4-6 are suggestions based on my research/time I wish I had! *Some day trip suggestions may require a car.
🌱I travel with sustainability in mind. Bergen (and Norway) is a super green destination! You can do electric, zero emissions Fjord cruises (see my tour rec!), there are electric city buses, most cars are electric, and there’s simple transport by tram from the airport into the city. Norway’s incredible nature is one of the main draws, with lots of low-carbon activities to do like hiking and kayaking. Plus, the beauty of the majestic Fjords will blow you away and remind you how incredible our planet is 💚
This trip was planned for a group of 4 friends (2 couples) traveling together, without a car. Our intentions were to explore Bergen and the surrounding areas, spend time visiting with each other, and not break the bank (while not foregoing iconic experiences).
Car-free • Groups • Couples • Families • Adventure • Nature • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel
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The latest district description helps you to choose where it is better to stay and find your perfect piece of heaven.
I also added main points to see in these parts of the island and hotels I loved 👍🏻
In the ultimate Bali blessed guide, I will add shops, restaurants, beach clubs, spas, massage places, secret beaches and speakeasy bars. Follow to see more ;)
50+ • Business • Couples • Car-free • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Plus Size • Female Solo • Adventure • Coffee • Design • Foodie • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel • Wellness
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Spending some time in beautiful Florence? This is a complete list that provides you with a handful of options: accommodation, tourist attractions, shops, bars and restaurants - you’ll need no other guide, I promise!
So…have a bite and a drink alongside Arno river and take home the most impressive bespoke souvenirs. The city is walkable and it blends art and history and romantic vibes all together and pretty soon you’ll find yourself in love. 💓
Must do - trips to picturesque towns located nearby:
• San Gimignano: 1h away
• Siena: 1h10 away
• Volterra: 1h20 away
Highlights:
⚜️ Il Giglio - giglio bottonato, is mainly known from the crest of the city of Florence. In the Florentine fleurs-de-lis, the stamens are always posed between the petals. This is also the emblem of the city and you shall see it depicted all over.
🍨 Gelato “crema fiorentina” - is the specific flavor of Florence, made with a simple combination of egg yolks, milk, and sugar. It is often flavored with chestnut honey, while another common addition includes crumbled amaretti cookies or almond liqueur. It is a neutral ice cream flavor with delicate pale-yellow color.
🍧 Affogato - a delightful and simple Italian dessert or beverage that combines two beloved elements: espresso and gelato or ice cream. The word "affogato" in Italian means "drowned," and that perfectly describes the preparation of this delicious treat. The basic affogato recipe involves pouring a hot, freshly brewed espresso over a scoop of cold gelato or ice cream. The hot espresso contrasts with the cold and creamy gelato, resulting in a harmonious and satisfying flavour combination.
🥩 Bistecca alla fiorentina - Italian steak made of young steer (vitellone) or heifer (scottona) that, combined with the specific preparation, makes it one of the most popular dishes of Tuscan cuisine.
🍷 "Buchette del vino" - or wine windows, are a peculiar feature of Florence. They are foot-high, dome-shaped holes in the thick, stone palazzi of the Renaissance city that six centuries ago were used to sell wine in a fiasco (glass bottle) without having to open a shop and avoid paying taxes. These wine windows also posed a useful anti-contagion way to sell wine during the epidemic of 1630-1633. At that time, the bubonic plague hit Florence hard, killing 12% of the city's population.
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This guide takes you on a sassy tour of the city of the canals or the “Venice of the North” - with a bit of something for everyone!
The city is famous for its arhitecture, art museums and traditions that are well kept alive and praised. But it is also famous for cannabis-serving coffeeshops (this guide provides a list with such venues), red-light district, quirky bars and bizarre museums.
So, whether on foot or by bike/boat, take this guide & stroll around this outstanding city in search for fun, food, souvenirs and all those Dutch vibes that you heard so much about.
When it comes to traditional food, be sure to try:
- Haring or 'Hollandse Nieuwe' (Dutch new herring), probably the most famous Dutch food. Pickled herring is a delicacy in Holland. The raw herring is served together with chopped raw onions and gherkins.
- Stamppot, an old dish of mashed potatoes combined with root vegetables, like turnip, carrot and onion, but it can also include dark, leafy greens like kale/spinach (make sure you order it the traditional way, with smoked sausage).
- Erwtensoep, a thick split pea soup;
- Bitterballen similar to a scotch egg, they are balls of finely chopped beef or veal that are seasoned with a mixture of spices, then rolled in bread crumbs and deep fried.
Also, make sure you try out some desserts:
- Poffertjes, small pancakes, baked in an iron skillet and traditionally served with melted butter, dusted with icing sugar
- Pannenkoeken, another traditional sort of pancakes
- Oliebollen ‘oil spheres' are balls of dumpling batter fried in hot oil and later sprinkled with icing sugar.
Highlights:
🌷Dutch tulips - It was in the 16th century that tulips were imported to Holland from the Ottoman Empire. In no time, tulips became the most sought-after commodity in the entire Netherlands, after Carolus Clusius wrote what's considered the first major book about the flower. In the early 1600s, professional cultivators of tulips began to refine techniques to grow and produce the flowers locally in Holland, establishing a flourishing business sector that has persisted to this day.
The tulips mostly bloom during the spring season, from mid-April to mid-May, in Amsterdam. The Tulip Festival will begin on March 23rd and go on till May 14th, 2023
👡 Klompen - Dutch clogs are a type of footwear made in part or completely from wood. The iconic footwear of the Netherlands were the shoes of choice for Dutch laborers of centuries past. The wooden slip-ons were sturdy, cheap and—when stuffed with straw—cozy and warm. The first Dutch clog is dated from the year 1230. The shoe is deeply ingrained in Dutch culture and some people in rural areas still wear them today!
🚲 Dutch bikes - are a style of urban commuting bikes that have been used in the Netherlands for decades and have grown in popularity in cities around the world. Dutch bicycles are upright or “sit-up” style – with taller frames than typical bicycles. This position allows for very good visibility and great comfort. A popular form of Dutch bicycles is the Omafiets (translates to Grandma's bike).
🗼 Dutch windmills - were built originally to pump the water out from the land because the Netherlands is so flat and below sea level. With the land always getting flooded, farming was almost impossible, hence the need to force out the water by means of the windmills.
🧇 Stroopwafel - the most classic of all Dutch sweets and a perfect gift from Holland - literally means “syrup waffle” and it’s a round crunchy waffle with chewy caramel filling. The correct way of eating it is: put it on your coffee or tea cup and wait for a minute until the caramel melts and the waffle warms up – it enhances its flavour and makes it taste as fresh from the oven. Delicious!
🧀 Dutch cheese - especially Gouda, Edam and Maasdam, well known and exported all over the world. Apart from the classics, try some really special ones: a turquoise-coloured cheese with lavender, pink-coloured cheese with red pesto, champagne gouda or even… coconut gouda! A typical cheese from Amsterdam is Old Amsterdam, exceptional premium aged gouda cheese.
🥃 Genever (also called Jenever) - is the traditional liquor of the Netherlands, from which gin has evolved. Some tasters say the flavor of this spirit is similar to white whiskey. Oude (old) genever is the traditional style, with a malty botanical flavor. Jonge (young) genever is a newer recipe with a cleaner taste, more similar to vodka.
There are several genever distilleries in Amsterdam, each with their own secret recipes.
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Elegant and melancholy, Prague is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.
In winter, especially, Prague transforms into something magical and becomes the perfect location for a romantic getaway.
Whether for a weekend or a week, it will be difficult to leave this city and it is a perfect destination for a tour of the most beautiful European cities. If you are looking for a capital in Europe to spend a few days, Prague is one of the most fascinating cities in the world.
If you want to explore the city to the fullest and not miss anything, keep reading!
Inside you will find:
🗓️Best Time to visit
🚊Transportations
🏨 Where to stay
🏛️What to visit
☕️cafés
🍽️restaurants
🍹cocktail bar and nightlife
🎭activities
✨unusual places
📌1,3 and 6 day itineraries
🎒excursions around Prague.
And lots of other information and advice that will help you better plan your stay...
Happy reading!👀
50+ • Groups • Couples • Accessibility • Backpacker • Family • Digital Nomads • Art • Coffee • Foodie • Architecture • Adventure • Budget • History • Luxury • Outdoors • Overlanding • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping
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Welcome to the after-hours world of Chicago! 🪩
Where the city truly comes alive under the dazzling lights of the night sky and cityscape. Whether you're in the mood for sultry jazz bars, thumping dance floors, speakeasies, or rooftop lounges with breathtaking views, Chicago's nightlife scene has something to enthrall everyone. Get ready to experience the pulse of the city after dark! 🍾
This guide includes:
25+ rooftop bars🍹
15+ nightclubs 🥂
10+ jazz bars 🎷
15+ speakeasies🍷
15+ dive bars 🍻
With this guide, you have the freedom to curate your ideal night out, choosing the experiences that captivate you the most. Craft your own unforgettable and tailor-made journey through Chicago's electrifying nightlife!! 📸
Don’t hesitate to send me an email with any questions, recommendations, and/or feedback. Enjoy your night out on the town!! 🪄
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I know, it's rare, but it happens - the sun sometimes DOES appear in Scotland!! Incase you're lucky enough to witness this incredible phenomenon, here is a 24hr guide to make this most of the heat while it's here. From walks, to sightseeing, to bars this guide will give you the full rundown of places to go.
Backpacker • Car-free • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • History • People & Culture • Slow Travel
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I live in Buenos Aires since 2016 and I am absolute in love with this city. I describe Buenos Aires as a blend between European cities and Latin passion. On this guide I will share with you my favorite places to go.
You will find:
-Hotel recommendations
-Shopping 🛍️
-Where to eat: Fine dining; Parrillas; Great Food
-Nightlife: Speakeasy; Rooftops; Well known bars
-Art: Museums; galleries
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This map of Munich is an all-encompassing map designed to be the one-stop shop for everything you need to know for a stay in Bavaria's largest city.
I've designed this map to be used both for pre-scouting sights and recommended restaurants, and as a map to reference what's nearby as you walk around Munich.
It includes:
Places of usefulness: Such as main transit hubs.
Places of Interest: Popular attractions, Museums & Parks.
Restaurants: Of all price levels $/$$/$$$.
Cafes and Bars.
Shopping and Entertainment Venues.
About:
The capital of Bavaria. Munich is culturally different from the rest of Germany. A world-class city & cultural hub, Munich is widely known for beer halls & the annual Oktoberfest. Scattered throughout the city are numerous historic squares, museums, & greenspace.
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