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As a proud Dallas local and devoted dog lover, there’s nothing better than exploring the best of this city with your furry companion by your side. Whether you’re looking for a cozy, pet-friendly hotel or vibrant restaurants where wagging tails are as welcome as smiling faces, Dallas has it all! From upscale accommodations to casual hangouts, this guide ensures that your Dallas adventures are just as exciting and comfortable for your pup as they are for you. Whether you’re a long-time resident or just visiting, you and your dog will feel right at home while discovering everything this city has to offer!
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This guide is for everyone who is searching for gluten-free places while traveling in Munich! As a celiac who grew up in Munich, I have tried a lot of different restaurants and made both bad and great experiences regarding the knowledge of the waiters and the gluten-free alternatives. There are many more restaurants and cafés in Munich where one can enjoy something gluten-free, but it is important to explain it to the waiters when you order. In this guide though, I only recommend places I am sure that have the experience and knowledge to avoid contamination. I will add more from time to time :)
Check out my blog post about where to buy gluten-free food products in Munich on kristinasavic.com (link at the bottom!).
Gluten-free / Celiac • Coffee • Foodie
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When in Vienna, it is definitely a must to experience the unique "coffee house culture", along with amazing breakfast & brunch. This city is a perfect fit for foodies of any kind, and the guide gives you a very good overview of my favorite places to enjoy & dig in.
Important note: make sure to make reservations beforehand, especially on weekends (viennese love to brunch)
Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Vegan • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Groups • Art • Coffee • Foodie
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If you’re working remotely in Vancouver, you’ll most likely get to the point where you have to accept that your connection on Cypress is terrible, and if you’re trying to have another (questionably exhausted) work call at 9 in the morning, you’ll soon have a LOT of time to explore those BC trails. And, if that’s your goal: Fair enough, go and have a badass backcountry hot girl summer and enjoy the hell out of those beautiful mountains!
But if it isn’t (and you really need those dollar dollar bills for that heli-bike tour you booked up Squamish) – then this Guide is for you. It sums up my favourite cafés in metro Vancouver, that perfectly combine calm and aesthetic interiors with that sweet spot of good coffee, nutritious food, a strong wifi connection and a couple of locals wishing you a very good day (you are still in Canada after all).
Digital Nomads • Coffee • Photography • Relaxation • Design • Foodie
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Koh Tao is an amazing spot for work and play, but we gotta admit, AC-equipped cafes aren't as abundant as coconuts here! 😅
But hey, no worries! We've got your back with some seriously cool (literally!) cafes where you can escape the island heat while getting stuff done.
Foodie • Budget • Coffee • Adventure • Nature • Relaxation • People & Culture • Photography
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Let us explore gluten free Gothenburg! I am living here since a year now as a celiac and will link the restaurants where I had good gluten-free experiences with so far.
This map contains places for lunch and dinner. If you are looking for something sweet, please check out my "Gluten Free Fika in Gothenburg" map! The guide includes a mix between "real" restaurants and fast food restaurants. It is focused on more affordable locations and leaves out luxurious and expensive places.
Usually, in Sweden you can ask for a gluten-free alternative and it is common that they have gluten-free burger buns or pizza dough to offer. Still, it is always necessary to explain everything has to be gluten-free even regarding contamination. I am thankful for the general offer of alternatives, yet I prefer to visit places where I can eat more than the obligatory gluten-free burger bun ;-). Therefore, I recommend only the locations where I was satisfied with the gluten-free possibilities!
Furthermore, I will not link restaurants in the charming old town district of Haga. There are several restaurants, but I personally found them very touristy and therefore prefer to walk through it but then visit other places to eat.
And now enjoy :-)
Gluten-free / Celiac • Couples • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Foodie • Budget • Slow Travel
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Embarking on a cultural journey through Europe with your family and kids?
Look no further! Here’s a curated list of the top 10 museums across the continent that promise an enriching and enjoyable experience for visitors of all ages.
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Business • Gluten-free / Celiac • Car-free • Groups • Vegetarian • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegan • Pets • Digital Nomads • Family • Couples • Halal • LGBTQ+ • Architecture • Art • Design • History • Road Trip • Photography • People & Culture • Overlanding • Wellness
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Traveling avec les enfants? Paris is a surprisingly kid-friendly city, and seeing it from a toddler's eye view can open it up in exciting and interesting ways.
So pack up the travel stroller and head off to the City of Light.
In this guide, I highlight some kid-friendly activities, museums, and restaurants and how best to enjoy them, as well as some important locations to make traveling with a little one easier.
Family • People & Culture • Art • History
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There is more to France than baguettes, wine and fashion. Here is an itinerary to drive to the South of France and back while discovering the specialities of each region.
This itinerary is useful for anyone who wants a amuse-bouche experience of France. Most of the drive time between each stop is 3 to 5 hours, making it ideal for families with kids. The journey also begins and ends at Calais.
Pets • Family • Architecture • Foodie • Road Trip
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Santa Marta is a great destination for remote working or a short workation at the beach! This map shows a selection of tried-and-tested low-budget accommodations that I stayed at and worked from.
Hope this will take away some of your worries, so you can focus on planning the more fun activities of your stay :)
Digital Nomads • Backpackers • Solo Female • Budget • Slow Travel
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This Guide features 2 days filled with hiking, camping and site seeing in Badlands National Park! Make a weekend roadtrip, or add it to your cross country itinerary. Either way, the Badlands is a must see!
Family • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Camping • History • Outdoors • Road Trip • Photography
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The charming UNESCO town of Antigua, Guatemala, surrounded by volcanoes, is a dream "workcation" destination. It's a city lined with cobblestoned streets and colorful buildings with hidden gems around every corner.
After spending a couple of weeks in Antigua, here's a list of my top 5 favorite cafes for good coffee and food, vibes, and wifi.
Whether you are a digital nomad, a traveler who combines work with exploration, or taking a much-needed rest day(s) after the Acatenango Volcano hike, make sure to add these cafes to your list!
Digital Nomads • Solo Female • Foodie • Slow Travel • Coffee
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This is a quick guide for all places pet-friendly in Bonifacio Global City (BGC), Taguig City. My husband and I are the proud (fur)parents of two dachshunds and we are spoilt for choice when it comes to afternoon playtimes at parks, or taking them along on weeknight dates.
I'll break down this guide into four different categories:
🛍️ Malls and Shops
🍴 Restaurants and Cafes
🥂 Bars
🌳 Parks
🐾 Pet Services
Spend a day, a weekend, or maybe even consider moving into this city with your furry family member — you won't regret it! Maybe we'll see you around too. 🐾
Family • Pets • Couples • Foodie • Shopping • Outdoors
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This is your 5 day itinerary in Rocky Mountain National Park!! The park is large and you’ll need at least 5 days in the park, more if possible, especially if you are an avid hiker!
We love RMNP. It’s one of our favorite places in Colorado. Any chance we get, we go! In 2022 we were able to get to the park twice! Once in May and once in September.
The below itinerary is (almost) the exact one we did when we were there last. We also added an additional few stops to Bear Lake, ok make that every day! Yes we went into the Bear Lake Corridor every day! But you don’t have to.
*This guide is based on your stay being primarily in Estes Park over the visit, however, it can be adjusted if you were staying near the Grand Lake entrance also.
Adventure • Budget • RV • Overlanding • Camping • Coffee • History • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Road Trip • Van Life • Nature • Mountain
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This is an absolutely beautiful place on beautiful water, not to mention an UNESCO world heritage site.
If you're here with your dog, I would recommend some early morning walkies to beat the heat in the summer months as well as the traffic. The roads are very narrow and most of the time without sidewalks (depending on where you're staying).
The water is beautiful turquoise blue, cool and most of the time very calm. Perfect for jumping in and cooling off, or just hanging out with your neighbors.
Pets • Digital Nomads • Adventure • Foodie • Nature • Slow Travel • Wine • Coffee • Mountain
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Navigating a tight budget doesn't mean sacrificing romance. Explore these wallet-friendly Valentine's Day activities in Atlanta to express your love without breaking the bank.
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Groups • Gluten-free / Celiac • Vegan • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Plus Size • Family • Digital Nomads • Halal • Couples • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Adventure • Architecture • Boutique • Art • Budget • History • Foodie • Faith • Design • Coffee • Camping • Outdoors • Overlanding • People & Culture • Shopping • Wine • Wellness • Romantic • Road Trip • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Relaxation • RV • Photography
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