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Welcome to The Hague, the vibrant city in the Netherlands where history and modernity intertwine seamlessly. As the seat of the Dutch government and the International Court of Justice, The Hague boasts a stately atmosphere adorned with grand palaces, elegant squares, and beautiful parks. Discover the city's rich cultural heritage through its world-class museums, stunning art galleries, and iconic landmarks. Immerse yourself in the local way of life by exploring charming neighborhoods, savoring delicious Dutch cuisine, and experiencing the lively events and festivals that grace the streets year-round. Whether you're fascinated by history, captivated by art, or simply seeking a delightful escape, The Hague promises an unforgettable travel experience.
Besides Amsterdam, I've lived in the Hague for a while. So this list is based on my own experience, so first hand advice.
Enjoy your time in the Hague.
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Wondering where to eat in Anguilla?
The island's culinary scene ranges from local BBQs to luxurious wine dinners, with unique dining experiences like beach lunches and gallery dinners.
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Welcome to the ultimate guide to Lahore, Pakistan—your go-to resource for uncovering the city’s hidden gems that you won’t find in any other guide.
Why go?
From its awe-inspiring Mughal architecture and grand monuments to the soulful sounds that fill the air, it’s a place where history and culture blend seamlessly. Let’s not forget to mention the finger-licking food, vibrant bazaars, and modern malls. This city guide is packed with information to prepare you for an adventure that you won’t forget.
• Best Places to Stay
• Transportation Tips
• Must-Visit Museums and Mosques
• Art Galleries
• Live Events and Performances
• Instagrammable Spots
• Best Restaurants and Cafés
• Unique Local Experiences
• Exciting Day Trip Ideas
• And so much more!
Looking for something truly unique? We’ve got you covered!
Email us at info@uncharted-trails.com to experience the following activities:
• Meet Lahore’s Famous Wrestlers
• Join a ‘Humans of Lahore’ Street-Photography Tour
• Experience Lahore’s Party Scene And Dance Until The Early Hours To The City's top DJs
• Witness a Sufi Dhamal
• Volunteer For a Day
• Learn How to Prepare Popular Traditional Dishes With a Local Family
• Take Part in a Language Exchange Meet-Up with Local University Students
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Tbilisi: A City That Feels Like a Secret Waiting to Be Discovered
Welcome to my carefully curated guide to Tbilisi, where industrial-chic hotels, hip coworking spaces, street-side cafes, and hidden art spaces come together to create a city brimming with character. This is my current hometown, a place where every corner invites discovery—whether it’s a hole-in-the-wall marionette theater or an off-the-grid courtyard café only locals seem to know about.
Tbilisi is where old-world charm meets a raw, urban edge—cobblestone streets and ancient baths coexist effortlessly with sleek galleries and modern design hotels. It’s a city of contrasts, bridging the surreal and the everyday with ease. Georgia, too, reflects this duality: warm and whimsical, steeped in history yet buzzing with fresh creative energy, long past the shadow of its Soviet past.
This guide isn’t just a list of places—it’s an invitation to uncover the essence of Tbilisi. I’ve spotlighted the places I love most:
Where to Stay: Design-forward hotels with a nod to tradition.
Where to Eat: From cozy bakeries to contemporary Georgian kitchens.
What to Explore: Art spaces, quirky theaters, and streets that tell stories.
Experiences to Book: Tours and immersive experiences—from food and wine tastings to art walks and cultural excursions—ensuring you connect deeply with the heart of the city.
The guide includes a curated map to help you navigate the city with ease, whether you’re here for a quick getaway or a longer stay. This isn’t a checklist—it’s an invitation to explore the hidden charm, creative pulse, and untold stories of a city designed for discovery.
Here's a glimpse:
• 6 design-led, sustainable hotels
• 3 swanky apartment rentals
• 6 top spots for coffee and nibbles
• 9 lunch spots
• 15 dinner spots
• 5 evening hotspots
• 5 suggested neighborhood walkabouts
• 10 must-do/must-see city experiences
• 10 handpicked shops
• 6 tour suggestions
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Bienvenidos a Ciudad de México!
This guide is your passport to a city full of exceptional experiences and hidden gems. Dive into distinctive accommodations, savor the city's culinary gems, explore captivating neighborhoods, admire architectural marvels, delve into renowned art galleries, uncover hidden treasures, indulge in boutique shopping, and embark on enriching day trips. Ready to explore this enchanting city? Let's start!
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Lisbon is a total gem of a city where traditional heritage meets modern vibrancy, and this is nowhere more evident than in its food and culture scene. The city is a bustling metropolis that offers a unique blend of the old-world charm with contemporary flair, making it a must-visit destination for culture enthusiasts and foodies alike.
Lisbon's culinary scene is a reflection of Portugal's rich maritime history, with an emphasis on fresh seafood. Cod (bacalhau) dishes are ubiquitous, served in various forms such as "Bacalhau à Brás" (shredded cod with onions, potatoes, and eggs). Sardines, especially grilled sardines (sardinhas assadas), are another staple during the summer months. But Lisbon's food scene isn't limited to seafood; "Alheira," a type of sausage made from meats other than pork, and "Bifana," a traditional pork sandwich, are also popular among locals and tourists.
Pastries and sweets hold a special place in Lisbon's culinary landscape, with "Pastéis de Nata" (custard tarts) leading the charge. These creamy, flaky pastries originated in the city's Belém district and are a must-try for anyone visiting Lisbon. The city's coffee culture is equally noteworthy, with cafes and pastelarias dotting every corner, inviting visitors to indulge in a leisurely "bica" (espresso) paired with a pastry.
Lisbon's culture is as diverse as its culinary offerings. The city is renowned for Fado music, a soul-stirring genre characterized by its melancholic tunes and lyrics that reflect the Portuguese concept of "saudade," or longing. Visitors can experience live Fado performances in various "casas de Fado" throughout neighborhoods like Alfama and Mouraria, offering an intimate glimpse into Portugal's soul.
Art and history are woven into the fabric of the city, with numerous museums and galleries showcasing everything from contemporary art to artifacts that trace Portugal's maritime exploits. The LX Factory, a former industrial complex turned cultural hub, epitomizes Lisbon's blend of historical roots with modern creativity, hosting art studios, bookshops, eclectic boutiques, and thematic restaurants.
The city's architecture is another highlight, with the Pombaline downtown area (Baixa) offering a grid-like layout unique to Europe, majestic plazas like Praça do Comércio, and iconic monuments such as the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery. The juxtaposition of traditional azulejos (ceramic tiles) adorning buildings with street art and murals in districts like Bairro Alto and Graça adds to the city's vibrant aesthetic.
Lisbon is a city that delights the senses and stirs the soul, offering a rich tapestry of food and culture that seamlessly blends tradition with innovation. Whether it's in the simple pleasure of a Pastel de Nata, the haunting melodies of Fado, or the intricate beauty of azulejos, Lisbon invites exploration and promises unforgettable experiences.
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The Perfect Paris Guide!
How to see Paris in 5 days! In this guide I include my recommendations for…
✨Beautiful Mid Range/Luxury Hotels
✨Charming Airbnbs
✨Must Visit Restaurants & Bakeries
✨Museums & Galleries
✨Landmarks
✨Local Shopping
✨Day Trips & more!
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Sayulita is a charming beach town on the Pacific coast of Mexico, know for its laid back atmosphere, vibrant surf culture and stunning natural beauty. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a taste of local culture, Sayulita has something to offer for most travellers.
Things to do:
1. Surfing; Sayulita is renowned for its surfing conditions suitable for both experienced and beginner surfers. With many local surf schools you can rent a board and ride the waves at sayulita beach or head to nearby breaks like La Lancha.
2. Beach time: If you're heading to Sayulita you're going to want to spend time soaking up the rays on the beach. The main beach on Sayulita is going to be busy and bustling with life. If you want to get away from that you can take a walk up to Playa de Los Muertos for find your perfect piece of sand.
3. Explore the town: A fun vibrant colourful town that always has something going on. Wander the streets to find local galleries, shops and restaurants (you'll find some of my favourites listed below)
4. Hiking and Nature: If venturing into the jungle is more your style there are plenty of scenic trails that you can take that will lead you to breath taking views and secret waterfalls. The Sierra Madre Mountains boasts plenty of opportunity for this.
5. Yoga & Wellness: Yoga and surfing often go hand in hand and Sayulita is no different here. There are many studios that offer daily sessions, retreats and workshops. There is something to fit all level of yogis.
Getting Around:
Sayulita is a relatively small town and therefore is easy enough to walk around on foot. Bicycles and golf carts are also available readily for hire to make the journey a little more enjoyable. There are also local taxi's and buses for longer journeys.
When to Visit:
Sayulita is nicest during the hot dry season which runs from November to April. During these months you can expect warm, sunny weather. The main tourist season also falls within this time -the busiest around the holidays and spring break (March).
If you're looking for cooler temperatures and don't mind the occasional rain shower May, June, September, October may suits you better.
Tips:
- Respect the Environment: Sayulita is home to a lot of marine wildlife including the lovely sea turtles that call it home when its time to lay their eggs. Please be respectful by disposing of your waste responsibly, avoiding single use plastics, opting to eat in instead of taking away and supporting local eco friendly businesses.
- Cash is King: While some of the local businesses accept credit card most do not. It is helpful to always have cash with you, especially for smaller transactions and purchases.
- Eating gluten-free: Most establishments are very good with this although there is sometimes confusion about corn being gluten. I would recommend writing out a card in Spanish of your allergies if you have them so you can give it to the restaurants if need be.
If you've found this guide helpful or you have any questions please reach out here on via Instagram @lifewelltravelledmkt
Tips are greatly appreciated
Thanks and Happily travelling!
Maddie
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Edinburgh, aka Auld Reekie, a beautiful city with a rich history and culture: A Complete Travel Guide
Edinburgh, also known as Auld Reekie by its residents, is the capital of Scotland. It is the second-most populous city in Scotland, with a population of over 500,000 people. The city is located in southeastern Scotland, on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth estuary.
Edinburgh is a beautiful city with a rich history and culture. The city is known for its medieval Old Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Old Town is home to Edinburgh Castle, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Scotland.
The New Town, which was built in the 18th century, is home to many of the city's Georgian buildings. Edinburgh is also a major center for arts and culture, with many museums, theaters, and art galleries. The city is also home to the University of Edinburgh, one of the oldest universities in the English-speaking world.
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Friedrichshain is a dynamic neighborhood in Berlin known for its vibrant nightlife, street art scene, alternative culture, and a mix of historic and modern architecture.
Here you can explore the East Side Gallery to see the iconic Berlin Wall murals, enjoy the lively atmosphere of Boxhagener Platz Flea Market, experience the alternative vibe of RAW-Gelände, discover unique street art, and indulge in the neighborhood's diverse culinary scene and nightlife.
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This short guide focuses on only a fraction of the eastern half of South Philadelphia.
The neighborhoods:
- "East Passyunk" (pronounced PASH-unk by locals) is a residential neighborhood with a lively restaurant scene.
- "Italian Market" is the name of the old Italian neighborhood around 9th street, which still hosts a large outdoor market. Nowadays, the neighborhood is home to many Mexican and Vietnamese immigrants. This is reflected in the diverse cuisines!
- Queen Village and South Street. South street is the border between Center City (not "downtown), and South Philly. This area has an abundance of vintage stores and art galleries and street art. Notably you may see many glass mosaics on stores and homes by Isaiah Zagar, which culminates at the Magic Gardens.
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A curated yet comprehensive collection of my favorite addresses in Milan after living here.
Travelers tend to skip over Milan because it’s not as charming on the surface as classic Italian cities such as Rome and Venice. Milan is a place that slowly reveals itself if you know just where to go to discover its hidden beauty. With the right addresses in hand, delve beneath Milan’s exterior and explore the city’s many highlights beyond Gucci and the iconic Duomo.
This guide includes:
🚋 Milan travel essentials including helpful logistics and transportation trips
🏩 Places to stay | luxury, boutique, and budget options
🍽️ Places to eat | a mix of casual and elevated spots for breakfast, lunch, and dinner
🖼️ Things to do | shops, sights, museums/galleries beyond the Duomo and Galleria
🚗 Day trip ideas
The only Milan guide you’ll need whether it’s for a quick day trip or an extended stay for fashion week.
Each handpicked recommendation includes a description with insights based on personal experience and insider travel industry intel. Check the guide or use the interactive map to look through my curated recommendations. It’s mobile-friendly and easy to use on the go.
This is a living guide. Shop now for lifetime access to future updates including new places and deeper insights without paying more later!
Art • Boutique • Design • Shopping • Foodie • Luxury
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There are so many reasons to visit Santa Fe, New Mexico! This beautiful city is rich in history, culture, art, and natural beauty, making it an attractive destination for travelers.
Key reasons this guide might be the match for you:
- You have high standards and don't like wasting a moment of time not soaking in the culture, art, history and food in a new place.
- You want key tips like when certain institutions are open/closed and whether reservations are needed.
If you haven't committed to a flight/drive/visit just yet, here are some broad and compelling reasons why you should consider visiting Santa Fe:
Rich Cultural Heritage: Santa Fe is the oldest capital city in the United States, dating back to 1610. Its history is deeply rooted in Native American, Spanish, and Anglo cultures, creating a unique blend of traditions and customs. You'll find fascinating historical sites, adobe architecture, and museums that showcase the city's diverse heritage.
Art and Galleries: Santa Fe is renowned for its vibrant arts scene. The city boasts numerous art galleries, studios, and museums, making it a hub for artists and art enthusiasts. The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, the New Mexico Museum of Art, and the Canyon Road arts district are must-visit places for art lovers.
Santa Fe Opera: If you're a fan of performing arts, the Santa Fe Opera is a world-class venue that offers breathtaking opera performances amidst the stunning backdrop of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
Stunning Landscapes: Nestled in the high desert, Santa Fe is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. The landscape is characterized by picturesque sunsets, rolling hills, and nearby mountains that provide plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and skiing.
Unique Architecture: Santa Fe's distinctive adobe-style architecture is an integral part of its charm. The city has strict building codes that maintain the traditional pueblo-style look, creating a cohesive and aesthetically pleasing environment.
Santa Fe Plaza: The heart of the city is the historic Santa Fe Plaza, a central gathering place surrounded by shops, restaurants, and historic buildings. It's a great spot to relax, people-watch, and soak in the local atmosphere.
Culinary Delights: Santa Fe has a rich culinary scene, known for its unique blend of Native American, Spanish, and Mexican flavors. From traditional New Mexican cuisine to upscale dining options, foodies will find a wide range of delicious dishes to savor.
Santa Fe Farmers' Market: The city hosts one of the oldest and most vibrant farmers' markets in the country. Visitors can explore a wide variety of locally grown produce, handmade crafts, and artisanal products.
Healing and Wellness: Santa Fe has long been associated with healing and wellness practices. The city is home to various spas, wellness centers, and spiritual retreats that offer relaxation and rejuvenation.
Santa Fe Festivals: Throughout the year, Santa Fe hosts a range of cultural festivals celebrating everything from music and dance to arts and crafts. The city's lively festival scene adds another layer of excitement to your visit.
Whether you're interested in history, art, nature, or simply immersing yourself in a unique and vibrant culture, Santa Fe offers a one-of-a-kind experience that will leave a lasting impression on any traveler.
This guide separated by category will give you options in and around Santa Fe to maximize your time there and give you a taste of it all!
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Don't let the weather dampen your Korean adventure! Rainy (summer) and snowy (winter) days offer a perfect opportunity to explore unique indoor experiences across the country. From cultural treasures to modern attractions, Korea has plenty to keep you entertained and cozy. This guide covers:
✅ 8 Museums and Galleries to Visit for FREE
✅ 6 Discounted Themed Museums
✅ 4 Spa Houses / Jjimjilbang
✅ 10 Indoor Shopping Malls
✅ 4 Traditional Tea Houses
✅ 10+ Themed Cafés
✅ 4 Indoor Amusement Parks & Botanical Gardens
✅ 10+ Discounted Indoor Activities and Special Classes
✅ 6 Cultural & Themed Theatrical Performances
✅ 6 Discounted Winter Tours & Activities
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Discover Gaudi’s city : A curated 5-day guide for young travellers in Barcelona, Spain
Discover the vibrant and diverse city in a short time through this curated guide featuring a selection of bars, restaurants, and cultural activities.
Explore the city's rich culinary scene by navigating through numerous restaurants, ranging from cosy tapas bars serving traditional Spanish delicacies to trendy fusion eateries offering a variety of flavours. Whether you're in the mood for paella, fresh seafood, or delectable desserts, this map will guide you to the best dining experiences that suit your taste.
Immerse yourself in Barcelona's lively nightlife by exploring the map's selection of bars. Savour expertly crafted cocktails, sample local wines, or enjoy a refreshing pint of beer as you soak up the vibrant atmosphere.
In addition to gastronomic and culinary delights, the guide also highlights Barcelona's rich cultural offerings. Discover iconic landmarks such as the awe-inspiring Sagrada Familia, the architectural marvel designed by Antoni Gaudí.
Visit world-class museums like the Picasso Museum, where you can admire masterpieces by the renowned artist.
For those seeking a dose of creativity to bring home, information is also provided on art galleries.
With this interactive map, you can plan your itinerary, navigate the city with ease, and make the most of your time in Barcelona. Whether you're a food lover, culture enthusiast, or simply looking for a good time, let this map be your guide to uncover the best Barcelona has to offer.
Enjoy your adventure!
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Planning a 2-day itinerary can be daunting, with so much research to do and things to select from. That's when I come in! Let me help you explore NYC as a local. Make sure to follow this guide to have a relaxed and Viby weekend in NYC.
Highlights include:
Must Visit FREE Art Galleries in Chelsea
Great Places to Eat
Architecture/Places to SEE
Locations: This guide includes Chelsea, Times Square, Flatiron district and Greenwich Village.
This is a suggested itinerary, but please feel to customize it as you see fit. This is also a live guide, meaning I will update it when I find new favorites or places close. It will automatically sync the changes even after you save it.
Couples • Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • Car-free • Architecture • Art • Foodie • Romantic • Boutique
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Food is my hobby. I came to Mexico with the main goal - explore its cuisine and art! This guide contains only best places I visited out of 100 different places. Save yourself time and have a great foodie experience in Cdmx 🫶🏻
I live in Mexico City now and updating this guide almost every day
If you love art - Check my free guide with best Galleries in Cdmx! link in the end of this guide or in my Travel Shop
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Welcome to Tauranga, a coastal city in the Bay of Plenty region. This port is New Zealand’s largest port in terms of gross export tonnage and the region is the fastest growing one. This city has something for everyone, from beautiful beaches, dolphin watching, thermal reserves, galleries, shopping, and of course great cuisine. I spent the day at a sheep farm, shopping and enjoying some short hikes around the thermal reserve along with a traditional Maori cultural show. I even had time to enjoy the beach before I boarded the ship again. You could spend the entirety of the day just on the coast, surfing, kayaking, rafting, and refueling with the many food trucks that park just outside of it.
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Edmonds is surely one of the cutest and most artistic towns in Washington state. With its museums, galleries, and annual arts festivals, it is a regional hub for arts and culture in Snohomish County. This guide offers recommendations for how you can spend a day in this beautiful town on the Puget Sound.
Art • Budget • Shopping • Nature • Photography • Beach • People & Culture
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