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Where to stay in Palermo - Ethical Accommodation for Responsible Travelers
Responsible travel is the best way to make sure your money supports the local economy and does not finance organized crime.
🛏 A selection of hotels, B&Bs and apartments in the ethic movement that have commited to not paying protection money to the mafia.
This guide includes:
🔍 An overview of how Palermo is laid out
📍An explanation of the main cultural and historic spots you can find in each district to make sure it suits your vibe
🛏 An interactive map with 8 accommodation options for all budgets in Palermo's historic center organized by district
✍️ My notes for each recommendation
🎁 BONUS! 2 extra recommendations in the countryside and at the beach for those who want to stay outside the city, but close to it
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Female Solo • Couples • 50+ • Digital Nomads • Car-free • Groups • People & Culture • Architecture • Art • History • Design • Slow Travel
Free
5
Charleston remains a top travel destination (Travel + Leisure just ranked it as the "Best City in the U.S. to visit" for its 11th consecutive year), but that also means the options of where to stay in this southern foodie town continue to grow.
Take it from a local who lived and works downtown - there are plenty of options and they all are not created equal. You want historic charm paired with modern amenities, and bonus points for walkability so you can enjoy those cobblestone streets and and an excuse for a nightcap.
These local hotel recommendations have all those things and each offer their own unique flair. The list is roughly ordered from most to least expensive, but may vary by season and availability.
Couples • Female Solo • Car-free • Groups • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Luxury • History • People & Culture • Romantic • Shopping • Foodie
Free
5
These things are my essentials for the home of my favorite myths and legends but I figured I'd give them to you for free cause we're friends. 😉
I'm a creature of habit who believes in short stays vs vacations. 1-3 months vs 1-3 week and so these are the essentials for me (though these will work for everyone). Wherever I go these are the things I'm doing, the places I need to know immediately and the spots I'll return to time and time again.
Adventure • Architecture • History • Foodie • Slow Travel • People & Culture • Coffee • Budget
Free
5
The West Village is home to some of the cutest coffee shops in New York, which makes it the perfect place to set up shop and work for an afternoon. Click the 'Map' view in the upper right corner to check out my favorite coffee shops to work in the West Village for those remote work days when you need to get out of your hotel or apartment.
Digital Nomads • Coffee • Work • West Village • Remote Work • Italian • Outdoor Space • Dogs Allowed • Classic • Authentic Italian
$8.00
5
Born and raised in Prague, I am here to share all the right places to make sure you get to know Prague like a true local!
Prague is a very touristy city, and it might sometimes be a bit confusing not to end up in one of those touristy traps. It does not apply that everything in the city center should be avoided. Actually, there are very nice and authentic places all around the city. :)
With this guide, I promise you will become a local for your stay and have a glimpse of the amazing life that Prague provides!
6️⃣9️⃣ spots in 9️⃣ categories are waiting for you to be discovered!
🥞 Brunch spots 7️⃣
☕ Cafes 1️⃣ 3️⃣
🥐 Sweets & snacks to grab 7️⃣
🍛 Budget-friendly lunch 6️⃣
🥘 Dinner and drinks 7️⃣
🍻 Traditional Czech food 2️⃣
🍱 Fancy dinner 5️⃣
🍸 Beer & wine & drinks 1️⃣ 4️⃣
🌟 Cool spots worth visiting 8️⃣
Each spot comes with a detailed description and specific tips as what to get and when to come. :)
And I am constantly updating the list to make sure you do not miss out on any of the great places!
Budget • Foodie • People & Culture
$15.00
4
A complete guide to the must-see places in Tenerife, including:
• Major cities and towns to base yourself 🏙️
• Charming villages and small towns to explore 🏡
• Hiking areas 🥾
• Best beaches 🏖️
I have also included accommodation options at the end, grouped based on budget:
• Budget Stays 💰
• Mid-range Stays 💵
• Luxury Stays 🤩
I traveled to Tenerife three times between 2022 and 2024 and spent a total of over two months on the island. Most of my recommendations are based on first-hand experience and a few on thorough research. I explored all the places in this guide and stayed at some of the accommodations. 😊
I hope you enjoy your stay in beautiful Tenerife and that this guide will help you explore the island! Have fun! 💃🏻
Backpacker • 50+ • Digital Nomads • Family • Car-free • Couples • Groups • Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • Adventure • Outdoors • Photography • Slow Travel • Relaxation • Road Trip
Free
4
Taiwan has a varied topography, ranging from plains, basins, and hills to coastlines. It is especially rich in mountain and forest resources. Its mountainous areas cover about 73.64% of the area, and alpine regions with altitudes above 1,000 meters account for 46.73%. This small island has seven mountain ranges, including Jade Mountain, the highest peak in East Asia. Therefore, the government has built many beautiful and unique trails for tourists to go and learn about the importance of ecological conservation and get close to nature.
On the basis of these forest activities, this guide lists popular trails in Taiwan that beginners can easily access to the mountains and forests for your reference. Each trail is suitable for those who love nature, want to get away from the hustle and bustle, and love hiking.
Before reading the guide, I would like to add that since most of the trails are in the suburbs, you need to drive there. If you do not have a car, the guide also lists trails that can be reached by public transportation to meet different needs. Please evaluate your needs when planning your itinerary.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask 😁
Backpacker • Family • 50+ • Car-free • Groups • Pets • Accessibility • Adventure • History • Outdoors • Overlanding • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness
$7.99
4
In this list are hotels and hostels around Bangkok that 1) I have stayed at, 2) My friends and family have stayed at, or 3) have amazing reviews for both service AND cleanliness.
Below are the main areas convenient for tourists that I recommend staying in:
➡️ Phra Nakhon
➡️ Wanglang
➡️ Siam
➡️ Asoke
➡️ Thonglor
➡️ Bangrak
➡️ Klong Tonsai
➡️ Ratchathewi
➡️ Khaosan (only if you have no other choice)
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Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Accessibility • 50+ • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Design • History • People & Culture • Photography • Slow Travel
Free
4
I love Tangier. In a country where "relaxing" and "cities" don't usually mix, the Mediterranean air, sandy beaches, and craggy cliffs gives Tangier a certain laissez-faire vibe that Marrakesh, Fez, or Casablanca could only dream of. I like to say it's as though Morocco, France, and Spain had a baby featuring each country's best parts. It doesn't matter if you're in the old parts of the Kasbah or Medina, the Corniche, or in the west by Cap Spartel. It's magnificent.
In this article, I (hope to) show off the best sites of Tangier by location along with some good points about logistics and hotel recommendations. Need anything more? Feel free to reach out via my page or via my website!
Adventure • Architecture • Boutique • Budget • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture
$5.00
4
Lisbon is one of those cities that I know we’ll keep going back to throughout our lives. This beautiful city has so much to offer. The hills are a huge part of the charm, the views from so many different locations are breathtaking. The tile buildings here are beautiful and so unique. The trolleys and funiculars add to the experience and make traversing the city so much fun. The food is excellent, there are so many options, and so much to see. It is easy to understand why Lisbon is a popular place of residence for expats from all over the world, we could actually see ourselves living in Lisbon some day, too.
I have been to Lisbon multiple times so I have a lot of recommendations here! Hopefully you can pick and choose what suits you best on your stay in Lisbon! The things I've listed should give you more than enough to do for a few days.
This guide will include everything I've personally done in Lisbon with honest details about each location.
I will also list some wish-list spots in a section at the end that includes things that I still haven't done yet in Lisbon that I have planned and researched and hope to do on a future visit.
Adventure • Foodie • Wine • Relaxation • People & Culture
$5.00
4
Cenotes are one of the main attractions of Yucatan; there isn't anything like them anywhere else. These underground caves filled with water are a must for all those who wish to visit this Mexican state; however, deciding which cenote to visit is a hard task having so many of them (estimated upwards of 7,000!).
I grew up in Yucatan, where "cenotear", visiting cenotes for a day during the weekend, was a common activity to spend my free time. During that time, I have visited more cenotes than I can count; this guide provides a list of the cenotes I recommend visiting.
The list is divided into two different parts: cenotes to visit from Merida and cenotes to visit from Valladolid. Regardless of that distinction, you can choose to visit cenotes listed among those closer to either city. I have done so plenty of times from Merida.
Additionally, the guide includes my recommendations and a few tips for visiting cenotes.
Adventure • Outdoors • Photography • Sustainable/Eco
Free
4
Carrick on Shannon is Irish for Cora Drama Rúisc, which means “weir of the marshy ridge.” This is the county town of County Leitrim and though it’s the smallest county town in all of Ireland, it’s actually the largest town in the county of Leitrim. Even so, there are plenty of things to do in Carrick on Shannon.
Groups • Nature • History • Architecture • Art • People & Culture • Design • Photography • Foodie • Relaxation • Shopping
Free
4
While I have a complete guide on restaurants and bars, this guide is exclusive for coffee lovers looking to explore the cafe scene in Mumbai. Explore the quaint cafes and please share your thoughts with me.
I personally explore a lot of South Bombay and Bandra, hence don't have a lot of suggestions for deep suburbs. Do let me know if you have any other discoveries.
Romantic • People & Culture • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Foodie • Coffee • Art
Free
4
Are you in need of a yoga studio that feels like calm at the center of storm? Looking for a beautiful space to kickstart your wellness goals? Let me show you my favorite spots in city!
The following guide includes
- Healthy food options
- Parks
- Fitness & yoga studios
- Places for massages & facials
- Spa experiences
- My favorite hair & nail spots
This is also a living guide, meaning I will continue to update it as I try more places in NYC, and you'll get those updates at no additional cost!
Fitness & Yoga Sanctuaries • Massages & Facials • Spas • Hair & Nails • Wellness • Foodie • Parks • Fitness & Yoga Sanctuaries • Massages & Facials • Spas • Hair & Nails
$10.00
4
Choosing where to dine in Paris can be quite overwhelming, especially for first time visitors. The city is big and bustling with no shortage of amazing eateries, all of which will make you regret having booked those return tickets so damn soon.
But fear not, your trusty duo is here to help you navigate the labyrinth that is Paris food scene, so you can better decide what works for you and your schedule.
CAUTION: this guide can induce severe craving side effects!!
Couples • Backpacker • Family • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Groups • Coffee • Foodie • Wine
Free
4
Hostels offer a combination of affordability, social atmosphere, cultural exchange, and convenience that makes them an appealing choice for many travelers, particularly those seeking a vibrant and immersive travel experience. Compared to hotels or other types of accommodations, hostels typically offer lower prices, especially for dormitory-style rooms where multiple travelers share a room. Hostels typically include common areas such as lounges, kitchens, and communal spaces provide opportunities to meet people from different backgrounds, share experiences, and make new friends.
Backpackers • Solo Female • Adventure
Free
4
Discover Torino through the city’s favorite time of day: Aperitivo!
A beloved tradition that began right here in Turin with the “Vermouth Hour”.
The Aperitivo Crawl in Turin is perfect for every type of traveler and can be done all in one go or take it slow and explore your whole visit to Turin.
This tour takes you to explore typical local aperitivo through 4 main areas of the city (all reachable walking or by public transport!)
You’ll find:
🍹3 main stops with tips on what to order
🥂2 extra aperitivo spots for those who want to extend Aperitivo
🍝 3 Restaurants to enjoy dinner at after
👀Context about the areas we pass through & history of Vermouth
👌2 more stops to learn more about Torino’s vermouth culture!
A great experience for friends or couples travelling to Turin, you can be adventurous and fit it all in one night, or explore a new spot every night of your visit.
If you’d like a more extensive or tailored guide to the city, feel free to reach out:
IG @collineallemontagne
📧evelyn@collineallemontagne.com
Wine • Foodie
$10.00
4
This guide is for the top public saunas in Helsinki. Even though there aren't as many public saunas as there used to be, there are some great ones in Helsinki which fit every price point and levels of authenticity.
Make sure you bring a towel, bathing suit and flip flops. Most Finns do sauna naked, but if a public sauna allows men and women together in the same sauna, then usually you need to wear a bathing suit. Some saunas also include a towel, others do not, but its always handy to have one with you just in case!
Traditionally, you should shower before going into the sauna, then after the heat (5-10 minutes) you should shower in cold water, or go into the sea or cold pool.
This all may seem a bit scary at the beginning, but after you are finished, you will feel relaxed and you will understand why sauna culture is so strong in Finland :)
Relaxation • Wellness • Budget
Free
4
Dazzling, diverse, cultural, aesthetic, bustling. Those are just a few words to describe the country of Morocco. Whether you are exploring the bustling souks of Marrakesh, the historic gems of Fez, the coastal breezes of Essaouira, the warm sand of the desert, or anywhere in between, you are bound to find incredible architecture, culture, food, and experiences.
This guide is my "ultimate guide", a pay for guide that includes all my secrets and tricks for locations around the country. If you are interested in something small, check out my page and my free guides (Marrakesh, Casablanca) or more limited paid guides (Tangier, the road to Erg Chigaga). However, if you are planning a week or longer in Morocco and want the inside scoop on various cities around the country, this is your guide.
Over 240 recommendations included! Covered in this guide: Marrakesh, Fez, Casablanca, Tangier, Chefchaouen, Ouarzazate/Aït Benhaddou, Erg Chigaga/M'hamid, Erg Chebbi/Merzouga, and Agadir
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Foodie • History • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Relaxation • Romantic
$15.00
3
Reykjavík is the capital and largest city in Iceland. It’s also the northernmost capital in the world. The city, on the southwest coast of the island nation, is home to less than 150,000 people (that’s 60% of the total population). It’s by no means sleepy, though. It has a thriving art scene (music festivals, independent record stores, pop-up exhibits) and foodie spots (Michelin restaurants, organic wine bars, coffee culture). A grand church towers over the city. Candy-colored houses line the streets. Thermal swimming pools are gathering spots for most neighborhoods. Northern lights sightings are a real possibility (seasonally, of course). It’s also the jumping-off point for exciting adventures all around the Land of Fire and Ice. Pack for all seasons, as the weather changes frequently throughout the day--no matter what time of year it is. And be prepared to fall in love.
This detailed guide includes:
Places: islands, neighborhoods
Stay: hotels
Eat: bakeries, cafés, coffee shops, food carts & halls, ice cream, Michelin stars, restaurants
Drink: beer bars, breweries, cocktail bars, wine bars
Shop: beauty products, bookstores, chocolate shops, clothing boutiques, flea markets, outdoor wear, record stores, vintage clothing, wool products
Do: art museums, churches, concert venues, history museums, lakes, memorials, parks, peace stones, roads, sculptures, sports venues, squares, streets
Transportation: airports, bus terminals, car rentals, ferries
Note: I travel to Reykjavík quite frequently, so this guide is updated often.
Car-free • Art • Boutique • Foodie • People & Culture • Coffee • Design • Shopping • History
$30.00
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