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From modern to traditional, from luxury to convenient…dining, shopping and sightseeing in this amazing city! You’ll find several options for great accommodation, as well.
Istanbul is where Europe meets Asia and here you'll encounter elements from both continents.
Mind yourself - this city is huge and really crowded. Traffic can be horrific at times and getting from one point to another could take up some time. Still, it's full of savory contrasts, echoes of the past and glimpses of the future and could easily get you addicted!
Highlights:
☕️ Turkish coffee - whether it’s made in sand, over fire or on stovetop, it is prepared in a “cezve” (ibrik) using very finely ground coffee beans without filtering;
🫖 Turkish tea - called “çay” (pronounced chai) in Turkish - is a kind of black tea brewed in a dual teapot and served in tulip-shaped small glasses called “ince belli”.
🥨 Simit (Turkish Bagel) a sesame-bathed, circular Turkish bread. Very common - the cheapest street food in Turkey.
🍥 Turkish delight - also called lokum, jellied confection with different flavours (may contain pieces of fruits/nuts) commonly found in the markets.
🥟 Baklava - is a layered pastry dessert made of filo pastry, filled with chopped nuts, and sweetened with syrup or honey. It was one of the most popular sweet pastries of Ottoman cuisine.
🏺 The Nargile, also known as hookah or hubble-bubble or sheesha or Turkish water pipe, is an old tradition in Turkey for smoking Turkish tobacco (plain or fruit flavored - with or without nicotine).
🧿 Evil Eye Symbol - the Nazar Boncuk symbolizes the jealous and envious look of others, which, according to the popular belief, would have the power to cause various misfortunes to a person or his property. Turkish people believe that this amulet protects its holder from the bad energies by absorbing them.
In addition, Turkey is famous for its sweets/desserts, ceramics, silver/gold jewelry, spices. Don’t forget to bargain - it is kind of a national sport. 😉
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A local take on the gritty City of Roses. Your one-stop guide for local haunts, neighborhoods to spend your nights and days in, and off-the-beaten-path recommendations. Food carts and LGBT+ spaces peppered throughout. Focus on East Portland for your ease of mobility and budget.
You will love this guide if you are a lover of any of these earthly delights: the smell of rainy trees, coffee, vinyl, thrifting, biblichor, tarot decks, synths, food carts, IPAs, smores, oat milk & filling your tote bags.
LGBTQ+ • Foodie • Wellness • Boutique • Budget • People & Culture • Relaxation • Coffee
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If you’re looking for a unique travel experience, let me take you on an unforgettable journey in Texas. This road trip is most definitely one for the books!
You are probably here because you want the vacation... without the planning part. Well, great news, YOU are in the right place!
This detailed itinerary has everything you need to start locking in your next vacation. How do I know? Because I took this exact trip... and LOVED it!
I can't wait to show you what experiences you will uncover during this unforgettable adventure!
This detailed itinerary is good for 1-8 people and covers the following location, activities, and tips.
Location:
- 4 days in Fort Stockton, Marfa, Terlingua, & Big Bend
Recommended Activities:
- Moderate hike in a national park
- Kayaking down a famous river
- Horseback riding in the mountains
- Scenic drive
- Plus, 2 unique experiences
Exclusive Tips:
- Transportation
- Lodging in a very unique stay
- Distance to activities
- Grocery shopping
- Coffee Shops
- Daily breakfast, lunch, & dinner options
- Dinner with sunset views
- Dinner with live music
Nestled on the outskirts of the Chisos Mountains is where I found this little slice of paradise. This historical town is central to many memorable experiences and what's even better is that it's a perfect retreat any time of year.
Don't be surprised if you find that time seems to stand still in this part of the world, especially when you find yourself glamping under a canopy of stars while still having the comfort of being indoors.
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Road Trip • Wellness • Wine • History • Luxury • Romantic
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After living in Amsterdam, here is my list of 150 must-try, absolutely-can't-miss places in Amsterdam. All culinary delights, cute cafes, buzzing bars, cozy canal restaurants, crazy clubs, vegan havens, and coffee shops— all the hotspots in one guide. This is your one-stop guide to drink and devour at the best places in one of the best cities in the world. Enjoy the indulgence!
If you're seeking tailored travel consultations or tips exclusively for Amsterdam, feel free to schedule a meeting via the link provided on my profile. Amsterdam holds a special place in my heart, and I'm excited to help you make the most of your time here or anywhere in the world :)
*I will keep updating this guide if I come across any popular current favourites or hear any bad experiences/reviews*
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More and less-known locations around the city as well as best cafes and restaurants.
I lived in Vilnius for 28 years and I know many corners but still discover new places as a visitor. I recommend restaurants and cafes that I like. I seek out cosy places, nice interior, delicious food or good coffee.
In this guide you will also find the best viewpoints around the city as well as hikes for the active travellers.
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If you are looking to plan the perfect fall foliage roadtrip adventure to New York's Finger Lakes region, then this ultimate guide is for you!
I LOVE Fall and as someone who loves a good roadtrip, I put together this guide to share some of my favorite Finger Lakes spots and recommendations for the best things to do, see and eat to help you plan the perfect Autumn trip!
This guide is in both a list form and interactive map, and showcases:
*Towns to visit
*The BEST waterfalls and scenic spots to explore
*Fun things to do
*Local Cideries / Wineries
*Fall snack spots / local farms
*Coffee shops, quick bites, and sweet treats
*Restaurants and bars
*Finger Lakes Region Visitor/Welcome Centers
If your fall foliage roadtrip is also taking you to other parts of New York, New York City, Vermont and/or New Hampshire, make sure to check out my other guides and itineraries for those areas.
You can also find me on Instagram & TikTok at @adventuressashley for Fall / Autumn trip inspiration and tips!
Adventure • Coffee • Foodie • Outdoors • Photography • Road Trip • Wine
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A collection of all of my standard Paris guides and client orders (curated recommendations and custom itineraries).
I've lived in Paris since 2016 and I LOVE sharing Paris with others. These guides contain my real recommendations - the same as what I tell my family and friends!
This links to:
- Full neighborhood guide & eco-friendly hotel recs
- 2 coffee guides (one laptop friendly, one laptop free)
- 2 non-touristy guides (one right bank, one left bank)
- 6 food & wine guides
- 5 specialty guides (museums, kid-friendly, green guide, Eiffel Tower photo spots, Christmas Markets)
- 1 complete neighborhood guide (Montmartre)
- 1 day trips guide
- 10 custom order examples (3 itineraries, 7 curated recs)
Coffee • Foodie • Sustainable/Eco • Wine
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If you are looking to plan the perfect fall foliage roadtrip adventure to Vermont, then this ultimate guide is for you!
I LOVE Fall and as someone who loves a good roadtrip, I put together this guide to share some of my favorite Vermont spots and recommendations for the best things to do, see and eat to help you plan the perfect Autumn trip!
This guide is in both a list form and interactive map, and showcases:
*Local farms to visit
*The BEST places to find cider donuts and fall snacks
*Covered bridges
*Waterfalls, lakes, and scenic spots to explore
*The BEST towns to visit
*Picturesque churches
*Local shops for all things Vermont
*Great coffee shops and quick bites
*Restaurants and bars
*Vermont Visitor Centers
If your fall foliage roadtrip is also taking you to New York State, New York City, and/or New Hampshire, make sure to check out my other guides and itineraries for those areas.
You can also find me on Instagram & TikTok at @adventuressashley for Fall / Autumn trip inspiration and tips!
Adventure • Nature • Road Trip • Van Life • Photography • Coffee • Foodie • Shopping
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Explore Copenhagen on a caffeine & danish pastry-fueled adventure with this café & bakery passport map. Your guide to exploring the city's most vibrant cafés and the freshest smelling bakeries; packed with hidden gems, soft breads, flavourful drinks, and sweet treats.
With every coffee, grab a Danish pastry to complete the experience. The most common ones include:
Kanelsnegle - Danish version of the cinnamon bun.
Spandauer - Flakey pastry with custard or jam, one of the most beloved.
Tebirkes - Layers of flaky dough covered in poppy seeds.
Adventure • Boutique • Coffee • Foodie • Design • People & Culture • Relaxation
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This is for the Muslim homies or anyone dining out with your Muslim homies in Portugal! 🤙🏼
If you're dreaming of a Portuguese getaway but need to keep it Halal, you’re in the right place. I’ve gathered the best Halal-friendly spots with my awesome Portuguese friends to bring you everything from classic local dishes to trendy twists—whether you're craving a hearty meal, a quick snack, or a sweet treat with your coffee or tea. Expect affordable street eats to high-end restaurants for when you want to splurge a little. Coming from someone who has dietary restrictions & allergies, you can trust these recommendations to be both delicious & accommodating. Plus, I've included handy tips, local phrases & ingredients to watch for.
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📍 Lisbon
📍 Maia
📍 Odivela
📍 Porto
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I love curating recommendations based on exactly what you want out of your Paris trip!
✅ Types of recommendations I can help with:
Classic sites, coffee shops (laptop-free and laptop-friendly), restaurants (French and otherwise), wine bars, cocktail bars, speakeasies, museums, parks, activities, guided tours, day trips, and more.
⚠️ Types of recommendations I have limited knowledge of:
Nightlife & clubbing, high-end shopping.
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Tascas are the heart of Portuguese cuisine.
They’re the lifeblood.
They’re the no fuss, local joint, people watching, grandma’s cooking type of place.
You can’t leave Portugal without going to at least one tasca for lunch, ok?
And I’ve made it easier for you because these are the best:
Btw, order a plate of the day. Don’t ask the waiter what’s best on the menu because it’s all good.
Maybe the dish will be out of your comfort zone but isn’t that what traveling is all about?
* A plate of the day (Prato do dia) usually comes with a main course, dessert, and coffee
** Bring cash with you just in case they don’t take card!
Bom apetite!
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I lived there for almost two years. I moved without knowing anything about their culture. For me, Asia was very far from my reach. I didn't even take it into account then.
The most complicated thing was joining a group of people there. They were very respectful to the point that not even a couple showed love for each other in the streets. On the other hand, everything was new to me, so I took advantage of every second to explore and learn more about Japan and my favorite city there: TOKYO.
CURIOSITIES:
If you don't have Japanese blood, you can't apply for Japanese citizenship.
Did you know that Japan has the highest life expectancy rate in the world?
86 years for women and 79 for men. The longest life expectancy highest within Japan is located on the island of Okinawa.
In addition, Shinjuku station in Tokyo is the busiest in the world. According to Wikipedia, 3.64 million people pass through this station daily. The station has 200 exits.
The most important thing: It's not very expensive.
You can eat for €7-8 and water always is free.
You can find accommodation for €25-30 per person.
Tokyo Metro costs €1.70 per person per journey.
High-speed Shinkansen train lines are expensive (but it is the easiest way to travel around Japan).
In this guide you'll find:
ACTIVITIES
TEMPLES
BARS
RESTAURANTS
COFFEE SHOPS
Here's a 4-day guide to exploring the best of Tokyo.
Please note that this is a suggestion.
You can adapt it according to your preferences and interests.
DAY 1
IN THE MORNING: SHIBUYA AND HARAJUKU
Shibuya Crossing: Start your day at Shibuya's famous intersection. Cross the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world and enjoy the energy of the area.
*Shibuya 109 Shopping Center: For fashion shopping and current trends.
*Meiji Shrine: Head to Harajuku and visit the Meiji Shrine, a haven of peace in the middle of the bustling city.
AFTERNOON: TAKESHITA STREET AND OMOTESANDO
*Takeshita Street: Explore the lively Takeshita Street in Harajuku, known for its extravagant shops and unique street fashion.
*Omotesando: Stroll along the elegant Omotesando Avenue, full of shops designers, boutiques, and cafes.
EVENING: DINNER IN SHIBUYA
Dinner at Ichiran Ramen: Enjoy an authentic ramen experience at Ichiran Ramen in Shibuya.
*Shibuya Sky Observatory: End the day with a panoramic night view from the Shibuya Sky Observatory. If you don't want to pay the entrance fee you can go to the bar building CE LA VI and see the free views there! Search CE LA VI on Google Maps and that's it!
RECOMMENDED RESTAURANTS IN THIS AREA:
The Rigoletto (Fancy restaurant)
Gyukatsu Motomura (Fried wagyu cutlets)
もんごろーや (Hot Pot)
Flipper's (fluffy pancakes)
Shibuya Eggs'nThings (Brunch)
COFFEE:
ANAKUMA
REISSUE
On Takeshita Street, you will find PET cafes (cafes that have dogs, cats, etc. and you can share with them while drinking coffee from a machine).
PUBS:
Ce La Vi
Tasuichi
Ottotto Brewery
HUB
DAY 2: ASAKUSA AND SUMIDA
MORNING: SENSO-JI TEMPLE
Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise-dori: Explore Senso-ji Temple and the colorful shopping street Nakamise-dori.
Breakfast: Try a traditional Japanese breakfast in Asakusa.
AFTERNOON: GARDENS AND RIVER
Hamarikyu Gardens and Sumida River Cruise: Enjoy the Hamarikyu Garden and take a cruise along the Sumida River.
Lunch: Eat at a restaurant along the Sumida River.
EVENING: TOKYO TOWER
Dinner with a View: Dinner at a restaurant in Asakusa with views of the river.
*Tokyo Tower: Visit Tokyo Tower to see the city lights.
RECOMMENDED RESTAURANTS IN THIS AREA:
In Asakusa:
*Sometaro Okonomiyaki (Okonomiyaki, a kind of Japanese pancake with ingredients of choice)
*Unagi Nakamura Asakusa Honten: Specialty: Grilled Unagi (eel), one dish classic Japanese.
*Sushi Zanmai Asakusa Sumidacho: Specialty: Fresh and varied sushi with a wide selection of options.
In Sumida:
*Yakitori Ton Ton Sumida: Specialty: Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) in a cozy atmosphere.
*Sushizanmai Skytree Town Solamachi: Specialty: Sushi with stunning views of the Skytree Tower.
*Shinshu Soba Komoro Sumida Skytree Town Solamachi:
Specialty: Soba, buckwheat noodles, in a modern setting.
PUBS:
Hoppy Street (Hoppy Dori)
Kamiya Bar (神⾕バー)
Bar Quest
Asakusa Kurawood
Bar Six
Sumida Aquarium Skytree View
Ishibashi Bar
Kaminarimon 5 Sakura Terrace
Bar Roxanne
Monja Street Izakaya
DAY 3: EXPLORE THE UENO, SHINJUKU AND AKIHABARA AREA (ANIME)
MORNING: CONNECT WITH NATURE
Ueno Park and Museums: Visit Ueno Park, Ueno Zoo and the
museums.
Lunch: Enjoy food on Ameya-Yokocho Street.
AFTERNOON: LOSE YOURSELF IN THE MANGA
Akihabara: Explore the paradise of electronics and manga.
Theme Cafe: Stop at a theme cafe (Maidreamin Akihabara
LIVE RESTAURANT Heaven's Gate is one that I can recommend)
*Try to book in advance (at least a month before the trip)
Dinner: Dinner at a unique restaurant in Akihabara. There are many bars with people dressed as anime, I invite you to try some. (Another option is Sushiro which is next to Akihabara Station) *Japanese sushi that passes on a conveyor belt.
EVENING: SHINJUKU ALERT!!!
Shinjuku is a very large neighborhood and there are many things to do, if you stay longer days in Tokyo I recommend that you dedicate a day to this area. If you are fit of time choose what you would most like to see and do.
I leave you a list of activities so you can select what you want:
*Shinjuku Gyoen National Park:
Enjoy nature in this beautiful park, which combines gardens. It is a quiet place to take a walk and just relax.
*Kabukicho neighborhood:
Explore the lively entertainment district of Kabukicho, known for its neon lights, restaurants, bars, and theaters. Be careful, as
it is also known for being Tokyo's red light district.
*Tokyo Metropolitan Government Observatory:
Go up to the free observation deck at the Metropolitan Government building to enjoy panoramic views of the city of Tokyo.
*Golden Gai: (YOU CAN'T-MISS IT)
Discover the picturesque Golden Gai district, famous for its small theme bars. Each bar has its unique style and is a place fascinating to explore the local nightlife.
*Shopping in Shinjuku:
Make purchases in department stores like Isetan or in the district of shopping around Shinjuku station. From high-end fashion to specialized stores, you will find everything.
*Robot restaurant:
Experience a unique show at the famous Robot Restaurant in
Shinjuku. It is a colorful and extravagant show that combines lights, music, and robots.
*Omoide Yokocho (Street of Memories): (EAT OR DINNER IN ONE OF THEIR IZAKAYAS, YOU WON'T REGRET IT!)
Enjoy the authentic izakaya experience on this narrow street.
Full of small traditional Japanese restaurants and bars.
*Shinjuku Nichome: Explore the Shinjuku Ni-chome area.
*Samurai Museum: Immerse yourself in the history of the samurai by visiting this small but fascinating museum. contains a collection of armor, weapons, and art.
related to Japanese warriors.
*Ghibli Puppet Theater (Ghibli Museum):
If you are a Studio Ghibli fan, visit their museum in Mitaka, near Shinjuku. It is a charming place full of interactive exhibits and an exclusive Studio Ghibli film.
Day 4: ODAIBA AND GINZA (also known as the luxury area of Tokyo)
MORNING
*TeamLab Planets and TeamLab Borderless and Statue of Liberty: Visit the Lab team in Odaiba (get tickets in advance) and enjoy the views from the replica of the Statue of Liberty.
*Palette Town and Odaiba Seaside Park: Explore Palette Town and Odaiba Seaside Park.
Lunch in Odaiba: Eat at a restaurant with sea views.
AFTERNOON
*Ginza: Head to the Imperial Palace. If you want to enter on a first-come, first-served basis. You must be there an hour before (the visit is at noon).
Another option is to book online a month in advance (the visit is free, but you cannot enter the buildings currently they are state offices.)
Gourmet Dinner: Dinner at one of the fine dining restaurants in Ginza. (Recommendation: Ginza Steak)
Night Walk: Stroll through the illuminated streets of Ginza.
RESTAURANTS:
*Rainbow Bridge and Water Views:
Aqua City Odaiba Restaurant:
Features: Located in the Aqua City shopping center, this place offers a variety of restaurants with spectacular views of Tokyo Bay and the Rainbow Bridge. You can find options ranging from kitchen Japanese to international.
*International Cuisine and Entertainment:
Palette Town: Features: Within Palette Town, you will find a
wide selection of restaurants offering international cuisine and
entertainment. From themed restaurants to food options fast, there is something for everyone.
*Fresh Seafood and City Views:
The Garden Grill (ザガーデングリル): Features: With a view
panoramic views of the city and the Rainbow Bridge, The Garden Grill offers fresh seafood and grill dishes. It is an ideal place to enjoy a quiet meal with spectacular views.
OTHER BARS THAT I RECOMMEND YOU VISIT:
Virtu (Ginza)
The Bellwood (Shibuya)
Trench Bar (Shibuya, Ebisu area)
SG Club (Shibuya)
Ben Fiddich (reserve, is in Shinjuku)
Memento Mori (Ginza)
High Five (Ginza)
Gold Bar at Edition (Ginza)
Albatros Bar (Shinjuku in Omoide Yokocho)
ANOTHER RECOMMENDATION:
FREE WALKING TOUR in Tokyo.
ENJOY YOUR WALK THROUGH TOKYO!
TAKE LOTS OF PHOTOS AND TEST THEIR FOODS!
If you have any questions, write to me on the website or via Instagram.
WEB: https://valentinamiottifor.wixsite.com/valeviaja
INSTAGRAM: @valmiotti
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Copenhagen: Destination Guide | a road to Denmark
Welcome to Copenhagen!
Embark on a Copenhagen adventure with our comprehensive destination guide. Discover boutique hotels blending modern comfort with Danish charm. Explore cozy coffee shops serving aromatic brews amidst Nordic aesthetics. Experience vibrant bars with craft cocktails and local brews. Indulge in Michelin-starred restaurants and traditional Danish cuisine. Uncover chic boutiques offering Scandinavian design treasures.
🗺 Click on the Map for an interactive guide!
📖 To book click on the destination and you will find a link to their website.
❓️ Any questions? Leave a note at the bottom of the guide.
✨️For personalised itineraries book a consultation!
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Visiting Istanbul? Want to see something different? This one-day guide lets you discover Balat, perfect for first-timers or those who want to go beyond the usual tourist spots.
Carefully crafted by me, this guide is planned for a smooth exploration of Balat.
This itinerary serves as a perfect example of the custom itinerary service I offer. When you book yours, it'll be even more detailed, tailored to your interests/needs!
This guide includes:
🥙 5 Restaurants
☕️ 4 Coffee Shops
📍 5 Attractions
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This itinerary outlines the best way to spend a few days exploring Budapest with additional restaurants and activities to choose from. Everything you need in one place so you can focus on enjoying your trip without the stress.
Unlock for access to:
Must See's of Budapest
Things to do
Places to Eat
Sweet Treat Stops
Coffee Shops to Enjoy
Each item in this curated collection includes notes that will help you plan avoid unexpected hiccups and enjoy like a local.
Check out the guide or use the interactive map to peruse the collection. It’s mobile friendly and easy to use on-the-go.
My collection is a living guide. You will receive updates in real-time as I continue to curate this guide, including new places and additional tips without paying more for additional content.
Please reach out to me if you have any questions.
Foodie • Coffee • Architecture • History • People & Culture • Relaxation • Design • Slow Travel
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Walking 18,000 steps a day might sound like a lot, but it’s hardly noticeable when you're immersing in the sights and sounds of a beautiful city like Paris.
Imagine strolling past cafes, boulangeries, shops, grocery stores, children playing in parks, and people walking their dogs. You can grab a croissant and coffee, sit in the park or by the Seine River to rest for a while, and then continue your walk. That’s what this itinerary is all about—no rush, just being in Paris, walking, and exploring all the places that ordinary tourists on buses, the metro, or in Ubers won’t experience.
We're sharing our actual 6-day, 5-night thoughtfully paced Paris itinerary. I hope you find it helpful for planning your next trip!
It’s detailed and will guide you to famous sights and some off-the-beaten-track places, places to eat, and tips to make your trip to Paris unforgettable.
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This guide is all about showing you the best budget-friendly destinations to eat in Paris! From restaurants and bakeries to coffee shops and more, we've broken down a few top spots in each category. We hope this blog helps you choose where to go in Paris! This guide will show you the best budget-friendly places to eat in Paris that I have personally visited and enjoyed. You'll find a mix of different cuisines and areas of Paris. This will not show you the most viral places in Paris, as they are usually expensive.
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Looking for the ultimate Singapore guide? Look no further. All the details you need to know are right in here to make your first holiday to Singapore memorable.
This map is a labour of love - created from 100+ hours of research, all compacted into a digital map.
Includes:
📍Attractions & Tourist Spots
🏘️ Neighbourhoods
📸 Instagram Photo Spots
💎 Hidden Gems
🥳 Nightclubs & Bars
☕️ Breakfast & Coffee Spots
🎂 Best Desserts
🧋 Boba Recommendations
🏖️ Beaches & Beach Clubs
🛍️ Shopping Spots
🧑🍳Restaurants:
1. Vegan
2. Indian
3. Italian
4. French
5. Michelin Star
6. Japanese
7. Thai
Got questions? Reach out to me on Instagram - @thetwohappypassports or email at thetwohappypassports@gmail.com
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