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In Cambodia it's easy for foreigners to open restaurants. That's led to fantastic restaurants with incredible food from every corner of the world. The best Italian, Mexican, Lebanese, Vietnamese, Chinese, American, Greek... the list goes on and on. Where in the world do you want to eat tonight?
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When visiting NYC, it can feel pretty intimidating trying to scope out the food scene and find a reservation. Check out the 'Map' feature in the upper right corner for my favorite restaurants in Greenwich & West Village that don't require a reservation. Whether you're looking for the best pizza in NYC, a celeb-infused Italian spot, or some delicious ramen for a cold New York night, this list has it all.
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THE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE TO A PERFECT INTRODUCTION TO ROME 🇮🇹
I've been fortunate enough to visit Rome multiple times and even more fortunate to have been guided by true Italian friends. Here I take all that I've learned from those travels and distill it into one perfect 3-day introduction.
This itinerary is perfect for someone visiting Rome for the first time and then continuing on to other parts of Italy for the rest of your trip. You'll visit all the truly must-see sights like the Colosseum and the Vatican, but you’ll do so at a pace that won’t make you exhausted and miserable.
Generally I recommend that people spend even longer in Rome (because there’s just *so much* to see here), but I know the stats say 3 days is really typical. I completely understand. Europe is expensive and you want to make the most of your trip. But, I think you'll find that these 3 days barely scratch the surface of the Eternal City, and you'll be itching to come back to see (and eat) everything Rome has to offer!
Couples • Family • Luxury • History • Art • Architecture • Foodie • Romantic • Photography
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Sicily is one of my very favorite Italian regions for its diverse beauty and unbelievably delicious foods.
This map hits my favorite destinations on the Western side of Sicily: Palermo, Trapani, and close nearby.
A preview of what you'll find: a breakfast spot, one of my favorite markets, pizza, fine dining options, a pub, a cocktail bar and a winery, and some must-see and off-the-beaten path monuments and locations.
Purchase this value-packed map for a culinary-centric guide to Western Sicily with all of my best recommendations or reach out for a Custom Map.
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There’s a reason George Clooney has called this beautiful lake retreat 1 hour from Milan home. Charming towns, beautiful water, mountains, and no shortage of good food makes it a great short stop on an Italian getaway. You don’t need to spend a long time there to have a great time!
Adventure • Luxury • Foodie • Shopping • Nature • Romantic
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This guide is a sum-up of my stay in Stockholm for the last 5 years. It is divided between things to see, where to eat, and where to stay. These are all the places I love to share with my Italian friends and family who come to visit. 🤩
Like every Scandinavian city, the weather can be very mutable, so be sure to dress accordingly with many layers that can be taken off if needed.
And always remember: There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes 😄
I have added a section of places I love that are subjected to seasonal openings, I specify it in the guide 😉
There could be many many other places worth of being included, but these are my faves :D
Couples • Family • Female Solo • 50+ • Vegan • Vegetarian • LGBTQ+ • Art • History • Outdoors • Relaxation • Romantic • Wellness • People & Culture • Foodie
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Bologna and the surrounding region of Emilia Romagna is widely considered the food capital of Italy! It’s home to many of our most beloved Italian meals, like lasagna and tortellini.
This guide is perfect for a weekend in Bologna!
You don't need a car to use this guide - I've
included how to get around when you need.
On this guide, you’ll get:
- the major sights withnotes on what you’re seeing and if they need advanced booking
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- recommendations on typical dishes to order
- 6 restaurants at varying price points, a unique bar, 2 gelaterias, and 2 hotels
Architecture • Foodie • History • People & Culture
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New York City is chock-full of restaurants with various cuisines from around the world. With so many places to eat, you may find yourself struggling to make a decision about where to grab a bite.
Are you in the mood for Mexican food? Italian? Indian? Japanese? If you’re vegan or just love plant-based food, you can choose from any of the above cuisines, too. New York restaurants know that vegan isn’t one size fits all, which is why their restaurants are based on your food palate and preferred dining experience, as opposed to just excluding meat from their menus.
Vegan • Foodie • Vegetarian • Restaurant • Cuisine • Plant-based • Vegan • New York City
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A map of the best gelato shops in Florence
When it comes to ice cream we Italians get really serious. In Florence even more: perhaps because gelato was invented here at the end of the 1500s by an architect - perhaps a bit of an archistar as we call them today: Bernardo Buontalenti, who left us his extremely creamy flavour “the Buontalenti”. Not all the gelato shops in Florence - and there are so many, I assure you - sell good gelato.
How do you recognize good gelato then? First of all, trust your eyes: colors that are too bright or too “bold” are unnatural, so I would avoid them immediately. As well as “mountains” of gelato on display. Exaggerated. Less is more if you know what I mean. Finally: a good gelato shop must produce on site and must therefore have the laboratory on site.
Well,… now you already know everything about gelato but walking all over florence in search of the best gelaterias might take a bit too much... it took me forever - it's hard work but someone has to do it!!!
So : here you go, these are, in my opinion the best and most authentic. Enjoy!!!
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Nolita is yet another NYC acronym, referring to the area that is north of little italy. This is arguably one of the hippest neighborhoods in NYC. It is smack dab in the center of downtown and borders Soho, Noho, LES, and the East Village.
The restaurants here serve up extremely high quality/delicious food without being stuffy establishments. The wait times are sometimes long to eat in Nolita, but I've included some tips and tricks that should ensure you have the best dining experience possible.
Don't have a reservation, no problem - this guide is for you! My guide includes all day cafes, fast grab n' go options, and some phenomenal sit down restaurants spanning cuisines from italian, australian, thai, cuban, mexican, and a handful of different mediterranean cusines. Great for budgets ranging from $-$$$.
Purchase of the guide includes an amazing interactive map that captures all these specifics and more!
Solo Female • Foodie • Budget • People & Culture • Romantic • Design • Camping • Relaxation
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Welcome to your ultimate 15-day adventure through Italy! This guide offers a curated selection of Italy’s most iconic and enchanting cities, perfect for a memorable two-week journey.
Whether you're drawn to the historic allure of Rome, the artistic treasures of Florence, the romantic canals of Venice, the fashion-forward streets of Milan, or the breathtaking beauty of the Amalfi Coast, this itinerary highlights the best destinations to maximize your Italian experience.
In this guide, you'll find a curated list of must-visit cities, including Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome, and more, each offering its unique charm and attractions. ✨
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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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Food is an important part of any destination, and Marrakesh is no exception. Some of the most stunning scenes I saw during my visit involved seeing local vendors selling slews A-tier quality ingredients in the streets: vegetables, fruits, meats, you name it, they sold it.
Dining in Morocco is a love hate relationship for me. The best Moroccan food is eaten at home. Chances are you won't get an invite for couscous with a Moroccan grandmother. To get "Moroccan cuisine" you end up going to touristic restaurants. Some are good, some are mediocre. If you ask a Moroccan for a restaurant tip, you'll get directed to an Italian restaurant or somewhere serving "exotic" foreign food that you could probably get at home.
That said, Marrakesh's restaurants - even the touristic ones - offer an immense array of culinary experiences. Between "sha'abi" low level cuisine, fine dining for tourists, and non-Moroccan restaurants you are sure to find a great array of food. This guide aims to give some restaurant recommendations: first with super authentic food, second with some more modern or fine dining Moroccan options, and finally with some non-Moroccan options within the city.
NOTE: I cannot verify sites will not be closed due to the earthquake. I have added some links to donate to charities assisting relief efforts in Morocco below.
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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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This is my ultimate list for when I'm not in the mood for finding anything new and just want to stick to what I know is good. It also happens to be the first list anyone gets when they want to know what my favorite restaurants in Paris are.
Not exclusive to French food only, because let's face it, it's not the only cuisine worth eating day in and day out. In addition to my favorite French eats, you'll also find my favorite:
🍕 italian
🥢 asian fusion
🇪🇸 tapas
🌮 mexican
🍳brunch
... in this awesome freebie :)
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Everything you need to have the most amazing visit to Positano. This itinerary is the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation- while not breaking the bank.
I recommend using this guide to create 4 days in Positano. This guide would be perfectly paired with a trip to Sorrento, Rome, Capri, or any other Italian city of your choosing.
This guide includes:
5 Hotels
6 Activities
8 Restaurants
4 Bars
5 Bonus Tips
Budget • Photography • Relaxation • Beach • Slow Travel
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The Lower East Side, affectionally referred to as LES is a melting pot of NYC culture and communities, which gives way to an amazing food scene.
Don't have a reservation, no problem - this guide is for you! My guide includes all day cafes, bars with amazing food, and more true sit down restaurants spanning cuisines from greek, to californian/american, australian, mexican, and italian cusines. Great for budgets ranging from $-$$$.
Purchase of the guide includes an amazing interactive map that captures all these specifics and more!
Groups • Foodie • Budget • People & Culture • Romantic • Coffee • Camping
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La Cote D'Azur, France. One of the most well-known regions in France, it stretches from the Italian border to Saint Tropez and includes the country Monaco. Visit the towns that encompass the Cote D'Azur, swim in the Mediterranean Sea, and enjoy great French food!
Beach • Relaxation • Road Trip • Adventure • Architecture • People & Culture
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Kuta | Canggu | Seminyak | Uluwatu | Ubud | Sideman | Nusa Penida | Lombok | Gili | Komodo + Vulcano
Un ultimate guide from Digital Nomad to Digital Nomads - all my experience, findings, and secrets about Bali and its neighbours. Everything you need to feel comfortable from your first step on the island. All places in this guide are hand picked by me, I visited 80% of them and want to go back on island to visit the rest 20%
What can you expect to find in this guide?
- Beach clubs
- Best breakfast places
- Stunning beaches
- Waterfalls
- National parks
- Beauty and Spa salons
- Where to eat fresh fish
- Mexican/Italian/Indonesian/European cuisine
- Nusa Penida
- Rice Terraces
- Amazing hotels
- Temples
- Surf school
- Sunset spots
- Monkeys spots
- Nomad advises
Feel free to ask me any question you have about Bali. I'm here to help you make the most of your trip!
Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Backpacker • Couples • Family • Business • Adventure • Architecture • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Outdoors • Foodie • Coffee • Road Trip • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Wellness • Budget • Camping
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