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This guide is the ultimate guide to Boston, MA. Split up by different areas of Boston, I have created this guide to show you the best places to stay, where to eat, and things to do and see in each area you decide to go to.
Solo Female • Couples • Groups • History • Foodie • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Architecture • People & Culture • Photography • Shopping • Design • Nature • Romantic • Slow Travel • Beach • Relaxation
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I've lived in Puerto Rico for over a year now and even though it's a small island there is a lot to see, do, and eat! When moving, my husband and I wanted to be in action so we chose the metro area of San Juan as our home base.
We are extremely close to Viejo San Juan and even though it can be a bit touristy, I always recommend it for first timers to the island!
In this free guide, you will get a sample of what my paid guides have to offer.
I've handpicked cafes, brunch, dessert, spots for sightseeing, a few bars (future guide for that one), local tips, and more!
Viejo San Juan can definitely be seen in a full day, as long as you have comfortable shoes! But, you can also split this guide up for multiple visits.
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Tuscany is famous for world-class wine and Val d’Orcia is home to many of the region’s top producers. Looking for exactly which vineyards and wineries to visit for a memorable DIY tasting experience? This curated guide to wine tasting in Val d'Orcia has you covered.
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🍇 Wine tasting tips to help you make the most of your time and elevate your experience
🍷 A curated list of popular and boutique family-run wineries
Each recommendation includes a description with helpful insights. Check the guide below or switch to the interactive map to look through the options and make plans for your trip. It’s mobile-friendly and easy to use on the go.
This is a living guide - you will receive future updates including new places and deeper insights without paying more later!
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A collection of popular and lesser-known places in Buenos Aires to explore, eat, drink, photograph, co-work, find community, and so much more! 🇦🇷 Nearly all of these I have been to myself, the remaining others I have been recommended repeatedly, but haven’t yet had the chance to visit. Even so, I've included everything here so you won't miss out!
Inside, you’ll find 150+ unique recommendations sorted and subcategorized among the following sections: Sightseeing, Museums & Art Galleries, Outdoor Spaces, Day Trips, Cafés & Bakeries, Restaurants & Food, Nightlife, LGBTQ+, Shopping, Street Photography, and Bonus (rotating events & more!)
As a bilingual, queer, and solo female traveler having spent 6+ months in Buenos Aires, this list is my treasured resource to daily life and tourism in the city with an emphasis on cultural immersion. I’ve included a wide array of free activities, affordable options, and a few handpicked higher-end experiences for passerby travelers and nomads alike.
Buenos Aires is massive and has lots to offer, but is also home to hidden beauty and unique gems waiting to be discovered. I recommend you explore at your own pace, strolling the beautiful neighborhoods and leaving room for serendipity while sorting through the places in this guide that resonate with you the most!
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Art • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Wine • Photography
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Larissa Schultz, MCC, MHA
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Ushuaia - The End of the World (and the beginning of some great adventures!)
Ushuaia, the capital of Tierra del Fuego is a launching point for Antartica Expeditions as well as the beginning of many famous hiking trails in to the Tierra Del Fuego National Park.
This guide provides some information on hotels, restaurants and shopping for those who are beginning or ending their travels here.
Different budgets are factored.
Welcome to Fin Del Mundo.
Adventure • Boutique • Foodie • Shopping • People & Culture • Wine • Coffee • Relaxation • Nature
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The Langhe is Piedmont’s most famous wine region, home to the international greats Barolo & Barbaresco. But there’s much more waiting to be explored.
This guide will give you insight to what makes this area so special, and the many wines you can enjoy here (even those non-Nebbiolo!)
Here is what you will find inside:
🤓 History of the area
✅Tips for visiting
🍷Which local wines to try & what makes them unique
🛎️ 4 accommodation options
🍇9 Wineries to Visit
🙋♀️recommend guided & tours
👉🏻Will continue to develop & add wineries as I find new favorites.
If you’d like a more extensive or tailored guide to the area, feel free to reach out:
IG @collineallemontagne
📧evelyn@collineallemontagne.com
Adventure • Wine
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This guide is written with the intention of making the most of all this City has to offer - nature, views, city life, restaurants and bars, sports, music - with minimal planning.
To make is easier to read I have split the guide into sections of things to do regardless of the season and then activities for each season. You can pick and choose events on how active you want this trip to be and how far you want to venture out of the city. (Find some transportation tips at the end of the guide :))
Couples • Car-free • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Art • Architecture • Foodie • Outdoors • People & Culture
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Welcome to the ultimate Tuscany guide for wine lovers! If you're looking to embark on a self-guided wine tour through the rolling hills and picturesque vineyards of the top Tuscany wine regions, such as Chianti, Maremma, Montalcino, Montepulciano and Bolgheri areas, you've come to the right place.
This guide has been curated to help you plan the perfect trip, filled with unforgettable experiences and the finest wines Tuscany, Italy, has to offer. From the most famous wineries to hidden gems waiting to be discovered, we've got you covered with our own selection of tuscan wineries welcoming visitors with wine tastings and cellars visits.
But what's a wine tour without a comfortable and charming place to rest your head at night? Fear not, we've also handpicked the best Tuscan wine resorts and country hotels, where you can indulge in the ultimate wine country retreat.
And let's not forget about the food. Tuscany is known for its incredible cuisine, and we've scoured the region to bring you a selection of the best restaurants to savor the local delicacies, perfectly paired with the finest wines.
But if you prefer a guided tour with a knowledgeable expert, you'll also get a list of guided full-day or half-day Tuscany wine tours from Florence, Siena, Pisa or Lucca, you can book to take your vacation in Italy to the next level.
So, whether you're a seasoned wine connoisseur or just starting to explore the world of Italian wines, our Tuscany guide for wine lovers has everything you need to plan your dream trip. Let's raise a glass to Tuscany, and let the adventure begin!
What's included in the Ultimate Tuscany Guide For Wine Lovers:
✔️ 21 Tuscan wineries welcoming visitors
✔️ 21 Charming wine resorts and country hotels
✔️ 18 Restaurants and trattorias in the top Tuscan wine regions
✔️ 10 Tuscany guided wine tours to book
Boutique • Foodie • Romantic • Slow Travel • Wine
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If you're headed to Venice and want to eat some of the best meals of your life, grab this list!
WHY THIS LIST INSTEAD OF MY FREE VERSION? Because this way, you have options!
Find yourself hangry and need food ASAP? You'll find great, authentic options on this list near you no matter where you are!
Your first choice restaurant is full? I include plenty of options, so you have backups in each neighborhood!
In a really touristy area without a reservation? This gives you a cheat sheet for eating well anywhere you find yourself!
Everywhere on here I've personally eaten or had it recommended to me by someone I trust living here at least 5 years.
In this guide, you'll get:
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- recommendations on typical dishes to order
- Categories include: restaurants, cicchetti & cheap eats, coffee & breakfast, wine & cocktail bars, gelato
Wine • Foodie • Budget • Luxury
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🇨🇴 Eat, drink, and walk your way through Bogotá in a weekend! This guide is perfect for bougie backpackers and those who love to wander through a city and experience the culture through food.
Bogotá is a lively city with a rich history and culture. Make the most of your time here before heading on to your next Colombian destination.
Backpacker • Female Solo • Budget • Foodie • History
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Bordeaux is the wine capital of France (and arguably the world) - so it's easy to get overwhelmed by the sheer number of wine bar options!
Whether it's your first time or you're a connoisseur looking to deepen your experience, below is a local's honest guide to the most well-known and adored wine bars in Bordeaux.
Wherever you choose to go, you'll not be disappointed by the quality of the wine, and there are less tourist traps than you would think. People in France take pride in their wine and local sellers expect that tourists may be experienced in tasting.
As a little pro tip, it's good to remember that 2014, 2015 and 2022 were good years for wine production in the region.
Get ready to enjoy your reds, whites or rosés as an aperitif or with dinner and remember to drink responsibly!
Business • Couples • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Backpacker • Digital Nomads • 50+ • Groups • Plus Size • Car-free • Wine • Foodie • Luxury • History • People & Culture • Romantic
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Here's a list of restaurants that I visited during my time in Vancouver, BC. You will find a variety of cuisines on this list to choose from depending on what you want to try during your time in this wonderful city.
I have also added a list of hotels I researched for you to stay during your visit. You can check them out and book your room in one of them if you like them.
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This guide explores all down the Amalfi Coast, including also Sorrento. While there are many places to explore and try, I aimed to give you at least one recommendation per town - from Positano to Vietri sul Mare.
This shortened guide includes:
🛎️A list of stays in the area
👉🏻 12 Activities including wine tasting, beaches, and hikes
🍝16 places to dine
🍨 2 spots for a sweet
🍷6 spots for a drink
Plus a special discount code in case you want even more recs for hotels, activities and experiences, or extra help planning a trip!
Foodie • Road Trip • Beach • Relaxation
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I'm sharing a completely FREE 3-day itinerary to my home country Slovenia.
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*PLEASE NOTE: Following this itinerary is possible only with private transportation. Public transportation in Slovenia is still too slow at the moment and you will not be able to stop at all the mentioned stops using only public transportation.
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Backpacker • Couples • 50+ • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • History • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wine • Wellness
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I'm sharing with you a completely FREE destination guide to my favourite Slovenian town - Piran.
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50+ • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Business • Digital Nomads • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Faith • Foodie • History • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness • Wine
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A native Italian tour leader's best recommendations to help you plan your trip to the Cinque Terre: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore.
The Cinque Terre are a very common day trip destination, but please note that you’ll enjoy them so much more if you spend at least one night or, better yet, two or three or more. There’s so much to do and see in the area, and one day just isn’t enough to get the best value for your time and monetary investment. Also: since so many people come just for the day, by sunset, when the crowds leave, it’ll feel like you have the villages all to yourself!
This map includes the following:
Monterosso:
- 1 hotel;
- 3 drinking and dining options;
- 1 beach club;
- 1 winery (transportation required).
Vernazza:
- 2 dining options;
- 1 gelato shop.
Corniglia:
- 1 dining option.
Manarola:
- 1 dining option with cooking classes.
Riomaggiore:
- 1 Airbnb studio apartment;
- 1 street food;
- 1 activity.
+ resources for how to move in between towns and hiking the trails.
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Foodie
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I just returned from my 3rd trip to Cinque Terre and I how is it possible that Italy is THIS GOOD! It's not fair, really. I joined 2 friends for 10 days and Cinque Terre was our last stop. Here are some of the highlights you don't want to miss.
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Unlike my more extensive guides, this is just a light collection of some favorite spots in Venice. You'll also find recommendations for tours and experiences if that's your travel style.
If you enjoyed it and it helped make your trip wonderful, tips are always appreciated 😊 (It goes right back into funds to explore even more places in Italy to share with you!)
Keep your eye out for a more thorough guide to Venice in the future!
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Where to eat, drink, hang, etc.
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Until the late 1950s, Sardinia’s fabled beaches and azure waters were known only to locals and a select band of yacht-owners. But in 1958, Prince Karim Aga Khan IV ‘discovered’ the remote coastline and set about developing an eco-sensitive paradise; Princess Margaret and others soon followed.
But it’s not all glitz and glam; the beguiling mountainous Sardinian hinterland is full of archeological sites built by the ancient Nuragic people, and rural villages to provide a more genuinely Sardinian foil to the artifice on the coast.
This is a living guide to the very best places to eat and drink in Sardegna. As I travel back to the island - which I do regularly - I will continue to update this list. If you purchase today, you will receive all future updates.
Recommendations cover major resorts but also off-the-beaten-track options that are destinations in their own right. Every place has been verified by me and visited multiple times. Tips for each restaurant include dishes to order and background about the place. I've even included some personal anecdotes to give extra color to each destination!
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