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Some of my favorite places in the area between Florence and Siena known as Chianti. It's not just the name of the wine, but also the area which produces it.
Greve is the "capital" of the area, not all the small towns and villages have town halls. Some are what's called a "borgo" a group of homes and perhaps a church. Fun to explore the small off the beaten track places as well.
There are so many lovely bars and shops to have simple snacks if you don't want a large sit down meal. People watching is one of my favorite pastimes. Letting it all soak in.
The 222 highway is often popular with bike riders as well and there are no bike lanes, so drive carefully, especially on the weekends.
Many of the small towns have a market day once a week. Where the mall comes to you. It's always fun to visit a weekly market.
More than just food! Clothing, shoes, purses, fabric, kitchen supplies and more. Often a Porchetta truck.
Foodie • Wine
$25.00
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Some of my favorite places in the area between Florence and Siena known as Chianti. It's not just the name of the wine, but also the area which produces it.
Greve is the "capital" of the area, not all the small towns and villages have town halls. Some are what's called a "borgo" a group of homes and perhaps a church. Fun to explore the small off the beaten track places as well.
There are so many lovely bars and shops to have simple snacks if you don't want a large sit down meal. People watching is one of my favorite pastimes. Letting it all soak in.
The 222 highway is often popular with bike riders as well and there are no bike lanes, so drive carefully, especially on the weekends.
Many of the small towns have a market day once a week. Where the mall comes to you. It's always fun to visit a weekly market.
More than just food! Clothing, shoes, purses, fabric, kitchen supplies and more. Often a Porchetta truck.
$25.00
0
Torino is a personal favorite. Home to Fiat and one of the world's best Egyptian Musuems. Chocolate lover's heaven, Gianduia was created here, using the local hazelnuts to stretch the chocolate. It inspired Nutella.
The city has 18 km of covered walkways and wonderful shopping. The food is incredible. It was home to the King of Savoia. He lived there when Italy became united and it was the first capital of Italy.
The Market of Torino is one of the largest in Europe. There is a historic building and a huge piazza filled with stands.
Not just food, I also adore the flea market, Balon and the grand Balon.
Free
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Torino is a personal favorite. Home to Fiat and one of the world's best Egyptian Musuems. Chocolate lover's heaven, Gianduia was created here, using the local hazelnuts to stretch the chocolate. It inspired Nutella.
The city has 18 km of covered walkways and wonderful shopping. The food is incredible. It was home to the King of Savoia. He lived there when Italy became united and it was the first capital of Italy.
The Market of Torino is one of the largest in Europe. There is a historic building and a huge piazza filled with stands.
Not just food, I also adore the flea market, Balon and the grand Balon.
Art • Foodie
$20.00
2
Escape to the romantic haven of Antigua, where azure waters, white sandy beaches, and lush landscapes create the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable getaway for couples in love.
This guide presents a curated selection of the top rural-chic, all inclusive and adults-only resorts on this Caribbean gem, ensuring an enchanting experience for every romantic duo seeking the perfect blend of simplicity and coastal allure.
50+ • Couples • Luxury • Relaxation • Romantic • Foodie • Design
Free
2
I created this for a couple of friends coming and looking for Jewish History and places to eat. I added some don't miss sites for their short visit.
There is not a large Jewish part of Florence. Rome has a large center and Pitigliano in Southern Tuscany.
There is a lot of history
If you would like your own curated guide, Email me divinacucina@gmail.com
History
Free
23
Italians are famous for the Dolce Far Niente... sweet doing nothing. I always suggest people build in some time to sit and people watch. The Aperitivo is an art form in Italy and in Florence now, rooftop bars have become a thing. Many are in hotels. You will need a reservation, especially in high season.
Free
8
My Livorno! Normally, I really just love to hang around the market, eating my way through and then hit the Gagarin for the Torta.
Then take a boat ride though the canals and visit thefish market and eat there. Then if I stay the night, I go to a old school trattoria.
But the entire VENEZIA area is filled with bars and restaurants, too many to mention.
DO have a PUNCH, their rum-spiked coffee with a lemon zest "vela" - sail. You will feel like a pirate
It's out of the way,but Bar Civili is where the old guys hang out playing cards and drinking!
Foodie
$15.00
4
Francisco Franco Pêgo
Lisboa: every relevant place by a local, split into categories and with a summary of what to expect
You know the exercise of planning what to visit in a city by searching online "what to do in XXXX" and opening 10 tabs in an attempt not to let anything escape? And then not fully understanding what were the most relevant things for your kind of traveller? Well, I've been there multiple times!!!
That's why I though that, as a local in Lisboa who has explored everything this city has to offer, I can make things easy for someone planning to visit it by creating a single source of information with all that.
86 places split into categories to make navigation and priorization easy:
1. Lisboa-exclusive places you must go to (3 tiers according to relevance)
2. Places around Lisboa you should visit (includes Sintra, Almada and Mafra)
3. Hidden gems (again 3 tiers according to relevance)
4. Old trams / Elevators / Funiculairs (you can be a fan and go around all of them or simply pick the best ones, which I refer)
5. Viewpoints (again, either go to all of them or just my top picks)
6. Things you can do around the world and here are nice as well
On top of that you've got the ultimate Portuguese food checklist with 45 things you shoult try and whithout which your trip will be incomplete (90% of them can be found in Lisboa)
My main objective with this guide is not to go into detail about each of these attractions but rather to categorize and give some hints about it so you decide whether to put it on your plan or not. If it is a monument or museum requiring a deep explanation of the hitory around it, you'll find it there.
In case you have any question while planning your trip, we can also make a quick call for free ;)
I wish you enjoy this city as much as I do and please do send me a message with feedback on this guide, as I use that to improve on it.
Backpacker • Car-free • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Photography • Slow Travel
Free
3
This ultimate Singapore itinerary is ideal for first-time visitors to the city and will take you to unique neighbourhoods that highlight Singapore’s multicultural heritage, from Little India to Chinatown.
Vegetarian • Female Solo • Backpacker • Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • Shopping • People & Culture
Free
0
Welcome to my city! I've curated an interactive map guide with over 200 locations based on my 30+ years of local living experience.
Explore the city through my map, divided into various sections:
🏛️Sightseeing: Discover the best churches, parks, fountains, museums & galleries, monuments/archaeological sites, street art hotspots, panoramic viewpoints, and creepy locations.
🍝Culinary: Indulge in Rome's culinary scene with handpicked recommendations for top restaurants, cafes, gelaterie, street food, brunch spots, and more.
🥂Nightlife: Discover rooftop bars, Aperitivo spots, and buzzing nightlife districts to experience Rome after dark.
🚙 Day Trips: Venture beyond Rome with suggestions for the best day trips in Lazio region.
Additionally, you will find practical city insights covering transportation tips, arrival guidance, and money-saving suggestions. This all-encompassing guide is your go-to resource for an authentic Roman experience, blending renowned landmarks with hidden gems!
Whether you're a curious traveler seeking off-the-beaten-path wonders, planning an extended stay in Rome, or a local looking to rediscover your city, this dynamic map guide is tailored for you.
Expect continuous updates as I unveil new gems to enrich your Roman exploration.
For seamless access, don't miss out on downloading the Thatch free app to enhance your travel experience!📱
Any question? Send a DM on Instagram or an email to wilbertandspace@gmail.com
Architecture • Art • History • Photography
$15.00
4.5
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