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A Weekend in a Uruguayan coastal town
Colonia del Sacramento is one of the most beautiful, historic, and pleasantly surprising cities in the region. It is known for its unique colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and stunning views of the Rio de la Plata. I was surprised to find that Colonia was founded by Portuguese settlers in the late 1600's, and is considered to be the oldest city in Uruguay. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a city full of charm and history, known for its picturesque colonial architecture, with influences from Portuguese, Spanish, and Brazilian.
I spent 40 hours in Colonia del Sacramento and want to give you the best insights for what to do in a day trip or a weekend in this Uruguayan coastal town.
I'll offer tips on both what to do and where to eat, as well as general tips for spending time in Uruguay.
Architecture • Art • Foodie • Adventure • History • Shopping • People & Culture
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My comprehensive guide provides you with everything you need to know to spend some beautiful days on the Banks Peninsula. Due to its proximity to Christchurch, this is the perfect place for a weekend getaway (or longer).
It includes general information, recommendations on where to stay, the best places to eat, what to do and beautiful spots around the Peninsula.
I experienced it a as very relaxing and peaceful place, perfect to calm down but without getting bored, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
50+ • Backpacker • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Adventure • Boutique • Budget • Camping • Foodie • Luxury • Outdoors • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Van Life • Wine • Romantic
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Covered in palm trees, the odd chicken crossing the road that leads through the jungle, crystal clear, turquoise water with white sand beaches, a blue lake with the clearest water you can imagine, coconuts and cacao plants everywhere you look, the most friendly locals curiously asking our names and kids running after us with the biggest smiles on their faces.
This is Banggai! One of Indonesia's most underrated places.
A hidden and still very unknown gem off the coast of Sulawesi, a true local island paradise off the beaten track that I fell in love with.
If you want to experience narueal beauty and hidden gems far from (international) tourism, this is the right place to go.
My guide includes an interactive map and unlocks:
💡 General information
⛴️ How to get there
🏨 Accommodation options and recommendations
🚗 How to get around
📱 App recommendations to download
🌴 Most beautiful places to visit
📞 Useful contacts
🔎 Insider tips
💸 Detailed expenses
50+ • Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Adventure • Budget • Camping • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip • Slow Travel
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Within my five years of living in Munich, I've genuinely always loved the city from the bottom of my heart (and stomach). This is for various reasons, one of which is that I was lucky enough to have a job that allowed me to try out new cafés, bars, and restaurants around the city, which, in-between cobblestone streets and ornate facades, regularly sprang up from the ground like snowdrops in early spring.
Luckily, I somehow got paid to do that, which was an extreme relief to my lifestyle-exhausted wallet, given the sheer number of aperitifs, sushi platters, club entries, and pasta bowls consumed.
Over the years, the following hospitality havens and pretty places around town turned into my go-to comfort spots. And since there's always some public holiday in Christian Bavaria, every time Jesus chewed on a blade of grass, let's just assume that a weekend in Munich generally lasts for three days – and, that each day automatically unfolds like this: breakfast, lunch, aperitif in the sun, dinner, bar, club (or another bar).
HAVE FUN EXPLORING!
Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Car-free • Architecture • Boutique • Coffee • Wine • Slow Travel • People & Culture • Art • Design • Foodie • Luxury
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This guide aims to provide a detailed list of the best spots in London! With over 170 places listed, it provides an extensive list of places to visit! The outline of the guide is as follows:
1. It lists about 75 Museums, which are organised by whether they are royal affiliated, art, history, or science.
- The list has 10 royal-affiliated museums.
- The 25 art museums are divided into whether they contain art of all eras or exclusively modern art.
- The 30 history museums are subdivided into whether they focus on general, literary, Roman and pre-Roman, or war-related history.
- The list also provides 7 science museums that I recommend visiting.
- I also provide details on how to save money on visiting museums.
2. The guide lists 12 of London's must-visit parks
3. The guide lists 16 sights and other activities.
4. The guide lists six of London's best markets, including details on when to visit them.
5. I provide a brief list of 15 of London's best restaurants broken into breakfast and lunch/dinner sub-sections. It's hard to go wrong with London's food scene, but this narrows it down since it is so expansive.
6. Since every trip to London is complete with enjoying the pub scene, I've provided a list of 6 of my favourite pubs.
7. This guide includes 9 of my favourite coffee shops throughout the city.
8. Another must for any visit to London, I've included a list of 5 afternoon tea spots I particularly enjoyed.
9. This guide includes 11 bars and nightlife spots throughout London for fabulous cocktails!
10. London is world famous for its shopping. I've included 14 shops throughout the city, broken into the sub-sections of department stores (3), bookshops (7), and others (4).
11. Enjoying London's theatre and entertainment options is a must-do in the city. I've included several suggestions for concert and theatre venues and a link to my comprehensive London's West End guide.
12. England's train system offers many opportunities to take easy day trips, so I've also linked my guide to 25 easy day trips from London.
This guide ends with information on day-by-day itineraries, how to get around London, and suggestions on where to stay.
History • Coffee • Art • Shopping • People & Culture
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Experience this Mediterranean seaport city along with hillside villages nestled into cliffs.
The city we call Genoa in English is Genova in Italian. This maritime city is the regional capital city of Liguria along Italy’s northern Mediterranean coastline, bordered by the Côte D'Azur of France and Monaco to the west, where the Alps meet the sea.
As a Mediterranean region, Liguria is known for fresh produce and seafood with a variety of cheese produced in its coastal hills. The high-speed train takes just over 1-1/2 hours from Turin.
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Outdoors • Architecture • Foodie • People & Culture
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Madrid is a home to some of my all time favorite cafes and after two years of thorough research I am bringing you the list of the best places to enjoy your coffee in Spanish capital! I will be focusing on the quality of the beverage, the vibes the place gives out, customer service, food options, the general aesthetics and whether it is vegan\vegetarian friendly, as well as if it is lap-top or pet friendly. I am also including the pricing, information of general coffee culture in Spain, and even how to order in Spanish like a local!
Convinient for expats living in Spain or studying abroad, as well as for travelers and locals passionate about coffee.
This Guide includes:
-28 hand-picked cafes with my personal detailed notes and recommendations
-Cafes organized neatly by neighbourhoods
-Interactive map of all of the places mentioned
-Price range & Budget hacks
-Whether they are lap top, pet and vegan friendly
-Coffee Vocabulary in Spanish
-How to order like a local
The guide is mobile friendly and easy to use on-the-go. If you have any questions, feel free to message me!
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Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Pets • Coffee • Foodie
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I travelled to the wonderful Isle of Skye in Scotland, visiting the Loch Ness and Inverness on the way, on a budget and without a car: pretty challenging but definitely doable if well optimised !
This is the general program, tried and true;
- Day 1️⃣: stop at a castle on the famous Loch Ness and maybe spot Nessie !
- Day 2️⃣: a full day on the Isle of Skye, staying in Portree, with an adventure to the Old Man of Storr
- Day 3️⃣: visiting Inverness on the way back
This guide will also include:
- how to go to the Isle of Skye, travelling from the south of Scotland (Edinburgh, Glasgow or Dundee) by bus
- a place to stay at (which I personally tried) and other possible recommandations, and places to eat
- made for students/travellers on a budget (around £170/person, and way less if you are under 22 and live in Scotland)
- an interactive map with all the locations attached.
Enjoy this guide with my own photos as illustrations !
Car-free • Backpackers • Adventure • Nature • Budget
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I spent one month in Tunisia's capital city, discovering how to get around, what to eat, and where to go. I completely fell in love with this city. I made local friends who showed me new places, and I have collected them all in this guide to Tunis, Tunisia.
In this Tunis guide you can find:
-General Tips for Tunis
-Safety Tips for Tunis
-Transportation Info
-Amazing Restaurants
-Great Coffee Shops
-Where to Get Drinks
-Traditional Tunisian Foods
-Sites to See
-Neighborhood Guides
-Honest Opinions
No need to spend hours researching what to see and where to go in Tunis, when I've already done it for you!
50+ • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Female Solo • Adventure • Coffee • History • Outdoors • People & Culture
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Iceland is one of my favorite places in the world and I'm excited to share this itinerary, which covers everything you need to have the most perfect week traveling the Ring Road. Plus I've included details about an off-the-beaten-path destination located in the center of the island, which was the highlight of my trip.
I explored Iceland by van and I believe it is the absolute best way to maximize your time on the island. Van travel saves you money since your accommodations, transportation (and meals if you decide to cook in your van) are all in one!
To travel the Ring Road in just a week, you'll need to be prepared to drive a lot (a few hours each day), but you'll see a lot as well!
If you're looking to hike, experience great Icelandic restaurants, be adventurous, and see the best parts of Iceland in 7-days, then this itinerary is for you.
Destinations covered:
📍Partial Golden Circle
📍Þingvellir (Thingvellir) National Park
📍Skógar
📍Vík
📍Skaftafell
📍Höfn
📍Seydisfjordur
📍Lake Mývatn
📍Akureyri
📍Reykjavík
📍BONUS: Off-the-beaten-path destination (my favorite part of Iceland)
Recommendations included in the itinerary:
✔️Hikes
✔️Restaurants
✔️Two tours
✔️Van rental information
✔️Campsite information
✔️Easy van meal ideas
✔️Local tips and general Iceland information
✔️Packing list to make van life seamless
*This itinerary was created for someone looking to travel to Iceland between May-September.
Couples • Female Solo • Backpacker • Adventure • Budget • Camping • Foodie • Outdoors • RV • Road Trip • Van Life
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Lima, Peru is one of Latin America's coolest (and largest) cities. And the neighborhood with the most charm, elegance, and straight up coolness is Barranco (sorry for all of the people who still think Miraflores is where it is at - you're wrong).
Barranco is historically (and technically still is) its own town, featuring its own Plaza de Armas and church at the center. However, as Lima has exploded, Barranco has been whisked into the line of nice neighborhoods in Lima, situated just south of Miraflores.
Barranco is teeming with cool restaurants, bars, coffee shops, art galleries, and generally good vibes. So where should you visit in Barranco? I am so glad you asked!
Architecture • Art • Boutique • Coffee • Foodie • People & Culture • Shopping
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If you plan to visit Washington (or live there) and want to experience endlessly gorgeous hikes, this is the guide for you. It includes day hikes & overnight trail options. Unlocking this Board will get you lifetime access to a continuously growing list of all of my favorite Washington hikes. I will continue to add to it, as I accomplish more of them.
Details include hike locations, hiking routes, best times to visit, parking instructions, camping requirements, gear suggestions, photography tips, and general information. It's basically everything you need to conquer each hike & experience it to the fullest.
I highly recommend utilizing the map view to allow you to have a game plan to accomplish as many hikes as you'd like during the time you have.
Hiking enthusiasts • Outdoor adventurers • Nature lovers • Adventure • Nature • Hiking • Photography • Camping • Overnight Hikes
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Trondheim is a cute city located in the north of Norway ! It used to be the capital, and has the oldest Scandinavian middle-age Cathedral, where every monarch has been sacred for generations ! Let's show you around
Family • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Couples • Backpacker • Adventure • Foodie • History • Outdoors • Photography • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Road Trip • People & Culture
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Antique Shops & Secondhand Stores near Aviano Air Base, Italy
This guide has a range of antique shops, secondhand stores, and vintage shops!
Included is
- a quick overview of what to expect when shopping at antique shops in general in this part of Italy
- 10 shops in Friuli Venezia Giulia and Veneto, all within 90 minutes of Aviano Air Base
- notes if they specialize or focus on certain types of products
Shopping
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In this section you will find the best places to eat in Cuenca. This section is part of a full version guide that includes, staying recommendations, advices for day trips from Cuenca to another cities, activities to do as sport or trekking in the nature and advices for the trasportation in general.
Welcome to Cuenca,Ecuador!
If you want any specific information or help to organized your trip, you would find me at "Journey requests". At mine thatch profile ;)
Good luck and i hope you enjoy your time at Cuenca!
Digital Nomads • Backpackers • Solo Female • Groups • Families • Accessibility • Adventure • Art • Foodie • Nature • People & Culture • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Wine • Coffee
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Let's get one thing straight: Cheese is love, and while the French reign supreme in this kingdom! The Italians can hold their own pretty bloody well. Living in Italy, particularly in Bra- the proud home of Italy's ultimate cheese festival" Bra Cheese" - I have drowned myself in this cheesy paradise. This festival was founded by the slow food movement (which has its HQ right in Bra) it is a must for any cheese aficionado.
The following festivals, Pro-locos and Sarga' are generally put on by local communities and often coincide with the celebration of patron saints and similar holidays. There are plenty more than just these, but from my experience, these are worth your visit.
Now let's talk about the cream of the crop in the Italian cheese world. You cannot forget "the king" Reggiano Parmesan, a staple that deserves a permanent spot in your fridge. On the other end of the spectrum and country, there's Buffalo Mozzarella, a soft and slightly tart delight that screams summer. We cannot overlook Gorgonzola, with its range of mild and cream to bold and spicy. Crowd-pleasing favourite Ricotta and arguably the most versatile Italian cheese. A personal favourite, Taleggio, this northern Italian cheese especially when a little over ripe, is an unforgettable as a passionate date. Pecorino (the proper stuff - sheep's milk) deserves a mention - when it's good it's bloody fantastic!
Get out of the main Italian cities and experience these wonderful countryside areas and the produce and producers that make them, the next time you are in Italy.
"Blessed are the cheesemakers" indeed!
Couples • Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • Groups • Family • Foodie • Road Trip • Wine • Slow Travel • People & Culture • History • Boutique • Shopping
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🍜 Dive deep into the culinary heart of Chiang Mai with my guide, spotlighting the city's finest khao soi joints, hidden gems that only true residents know about, and the time-tested favorites that have left people happy bellies for generations.
🇹🇭 Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this guide will lead you on a mouth-watering journey to experience the best khao soi Chiang Mai has to offer.
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Unlock the secrets to a perfect London stay with our exclusive guide to the city’s top accommodations. Whether you’re seeking opulent luxury, charming boutique hotels, or budget-friendly gems, we’ve curated the ultimate list of places to rest your head in style. Dive into our handpicked selections and discover where to stay for an unforgettable London experience. Your ideal home away from home awaits in the heart of the capital!
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"$" indicates a budget-friendly option.
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"$$$$" or more signals a premium or luxury hotel.
50+ • Family • Couples • Groups • Female Solo • Design • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Romantic
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Complete 5 day South Coast Iceland Itinerary. This is the perfect itinerary if you're looking to get the most out of your 5 days in Iceland! My husband and I have done this itinerary and saw everything on here. As long as you are looking for adventure and early mornings, this is the trip for you! If you are traveling in the winter months please consider weather conditions and daylight hours. Perfect for people renting their own cars!!
Includes:
All activities (Day by day itinerary with travel times)
Recommended Stays
Recommendations for food
General Information
Backpacker • Couples • LGBTQ+ • Family • Groups • Female Solo • 50+ • Adventure • Outdoors • Road Trip • Budget • Photography • People & Culture • Romantic • Sustainable/Eco • Van Life
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💪This is a travel guide to the ecotourism scene in the Cusco province in Peru. It's a great place for ecotourism, with several options, some affordable and others not so much. I did most of the activities myself, so I added all my experience and what I have learned about each place in this guide.
🏞️ This guide shows an active but cultural side of Peru, where your adventurous spirit will flourish as you explore the best Cusco has to offer. It will help you quickly identify the main activities and adventures available in the province.
✅ You will use this guide well if you are in Cusco and want to dive into the ecotourism scene in the province and be active while traveling. This guide is useful for those who enjoy doing activities by themselves. While most of the activities can be done with a tour agency, I did most of them by myself, so you will find recommendations for agencies only for the few activities where it is hard to do without an agency.
❌ You will not use this guide well if you are looking for recommendations for restaurants or hotel accommodations in Cusco. One section in this guide only provides recommendations for places where I ate and stayed in Cusco. However, it is not the focus of this guide; it only includes places where I had good experiences and want to recommend them to you.
💡You will find tips on arranging transportation, which tour agencies to contact if you prefer to tour with a group, and general tips about the activities. This guide will save you hours of research for activities in Cusco and give you a clear insight into what's available. After that, you need to book the tour with the recommended agency or do it yourself if you prefer.
💰 This travel guide is a once-in-a-lifetime purchase; I am continuously on the road, traveling and exploring new places. Whenever I uncover a new gem or get more information about a place I explored, I will add it here, and you will receive the updates automatically at no extra cost.
🍲 Most of the time, I brought food with me on my adventures, but in some, I found great restaurants in Cusco. One section of the guide covers all my recommendations to you.
📕I run a travel blog (https://helpmezuka.com/) where I write about ecotourism and tips for travelers about the destinations I uncovered in my journey. If I covered one adventure in this guide, you will find a link to the blog post where you can find complementary information about it.
🛄 Are you ready to be the next Cusqueño/a EcoTourist? Embark on this journey and let this guide help you uncover the best of the ecotourism scene in Cusco.
Backpacker • Vegetarian • Vegan • Digital Nomads • Couples • Adventure • Outdoors • Camping • Budget • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • People & Culture
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