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Montmartre, with its bohemian charm and artistic legacy, is one of Paris's most iconic neighborhoods. This walking tour will guide you through the heart of Montmartre, highlighting its most famous sights, hidden gems, and local tips to make your visit unforgettable.
This guide will provide you
Walking Tour Highlights
Where to Eat and Drink
Where to Stay
Packing List for Montmartre
Daily Planner for Montmartre
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Couples • Female Solo • Family • Groups • Backpacker • LGBTQ+ • Plus Size • 50+ • History • Art • Slow Travel • Photography • Romantic • People & Culture • Architecture • Coffee
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This is all things Bucharest. From the best hotels, sights you must see, places to eat, and transportation. Bucharest is considered a "little Paris", or the Eastern European Paris. This guide will help you if you are going for a conference, vacation, or sight seeing.
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Nestled in the heart of France, Lyon is known as the country's culinary capital. This city brims with life and a wealth of attractions waiting to be explored. While it ranks among France's most significant urban centers, two days are often sufficient to take in its many offerings.
Lyon's unique charm stems from being traversed by two winding rivers, which bestow upon it a distinct allure. Multiple bridges gracefully connect the city's three main districts: the historic Old Town (Vieux Lyon), the peninsula known as Presqu'île, and the riverbanks on the right bank of the Rhône.
For a short stay, it's advisable to choose accommodations as centrally located as possible, ensuring easy access to the city's primary points of interest. While Lyon is mostly walkable, do keep in mind that it encompasses several hilly areas, particularly the Fourvière Hill. For those less inclined to undertake the uphill journey on foot, there's a cable car service available to ascend the heights.
Should you wish to extend your journey, Lyon harmoniously pairs with other destinations such as Paris, Dijon (and the Burgundy region), Geneva, and Annecy. Dive into this vibrant city where culinary expertise meets rich heritage, this city is a captivating blend of historical landmarks, vibrant neighborhoods, and a thriving cultural scene.
Please note that I'm offering this guide for free, so any tip is appreciated. Another way to support my work is by booking your accommodation via this guide, there's no extra cost for you and helps me a lot to continue creating guides like this. If you are interested in making a trip combining some other interesting cities in France, give me a call I can certainly help you plan it.
50+ • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Budget • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic
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Plan For Me Dani
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48 Hours in the Champagne Region of France (Visiting Reims & Epernay)
This is a guide for how to visit the Champagne region without a tour! There are so many group tours to the champagne region from Paris, but I strongly believed I could do it myself, and I was VERY successful. While group tours hold a lot of value for many people, I noticed group tours to champagne were quite expensive and there wasn't a lot of freedom to pick and choose what you wanted.
I created my own itinerary and we LOVED visiting this region and it was truly so easy! This will be an itinerary of what we did each day, where we stayed, where we ate and drank, and what we saw during our time in Reims & Epernay. I will also include at the end things I would do if I had more time... or should I say... WILL DO because I know we will return.
This itinerary involves taking the train from Paris but will also include other options. It includes a full day spent in Reims, France and a full day spent in Epernay. With 2 nights in a hotel in Reims. It will include a cost breakdown, where to make reservations, and some small gems we really loved!
I am also MORE than happy to consult with you about this itinerary to help you pick and choose what suits your needs.
Feel free to reach out with questions before or after purchasing at planformedani@gmail.com or planforme.dani on instagram
Adventure • Wine • Foodie
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Bucharest, Romania, nicknamed ''Little Paris''is the country's capital.
It's well known for Palatul Parlamentului government building, which has 1,100 rooms, the historic Lipscani district, Eastern Orthodox Stavropoleos Church and 15th-century Curtea Veche Palace.
This interactive map cover transportation, places to eat, things to do, places to stay, information and recommandations, with the lowest budget possible.
Accessible for everyone, including persons with reduced mobility!
Guide available in FR and RO by request only!
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This is the exact itinerary my wife and I used during our first trip to Brussels. Brussels was stop #3 for us on our first Eurotrip and we arrived via train from Paris. We enjoyed our time here and I found my favorite Brewery in the World, Delirium.
In this Itinerary I cover:
*Where to Stay
*Tour and Key Site Recommendations
*Food and Beer
*New Favorite "drunk food"
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Design • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Romantic • Shopping
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This is the exact guide I used for my first trip to London with my now wife. London was our first stop on a 2-week Eurotrip across London, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, and Berlin. My wife and I still talk about this trip even years later. The memories we made are truly unforgettable.
I was fortunate enough to be friends with multiple people who have lived and currently live in London to help create this itinerary.
What's included in the 4-Day Itinerary:
*Daily breakdown of activities and travel instructions
*Hotel and Neighborhood Suggestions
*Key Sights to See for First Timers as well as booking tips
*Sample London Pub Crawl
*Restaurant and Food Recommendations
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Art • People & Culture • Romantic • History • Foodie
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Visiting France at least once in your life should be on everyone's bucket list. It is the land of mouthwatering food, fascinating history and iconic art.
Here, I've put together ALL of my FREE and paid guides and itineraries related to this wonderful country. I like to make things easy to navigate so I've arranged everything by major city!
Why am I qualified to talk about France? My boyfriend of 8 years is French and I actually have lived in France for the past 2 years! I also have been fortunate enough to visit on many occasions, AND explore many of its most gorgeous regions!
Give this guide a save to get any future updates on ALL of my France Travel guides!
Tip: You can use the map feature to see where all of these cities are located in France!
COMING SOON:
🍎 Ultimate Normandy Map
🏰 Castles in France: COMPLETE MAP
🏛️ Paris Museum Bucket list
50+ • Couples • Family • Groups • Female Solo • People & Culture • Art • History • Foodie • Road Trip • Outdoors • Wine • Slow Travel • Budget • Adventure • Romantic
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If you're looking for a city escape to live your European Summer dream, you've come to the right place! This is my 100% honest opinion of my 10 favorite European cities to visit in Summer.
I see lots and lots of guides out there suggesting Paris (hello, has someone heard of the Olympic Games taking place?), Madrid (if you love 45° weather I guess) or Lisbon (great choice if you want to be 1 or 100 000 tourists). While these are all great destinations year-round, I don't think Summer is the right season to visit them. Personally, I'd go there in Spring or Autumn, not during the high season.
Full disclosure, this is a no Greece, no Italy guide. You'll only find cities that I love, and I think are worth going to discover if you're looking for a short city-escape this Summer.
What will you find in this guide?
📅 Recommended trip duration
☀️ Weather info
💰 Cost, $, $$ or $$$
👉 Top 3 Activities in each city
⛰️ Top 3 Day-trip from each city
😴 $, $$, and $$$ accommodation options
Which cities are you going to discover?
1. Kraków, Poland 🇵🇱
2. London, UK 🇬🇧
3. Prague, Czech Republic (Czechia) 🇨🇿
4. Lyon, France 🇫🇷
5. San Sebastián, Spain 🇪🇸
6. Budapest, Hungary 🇭🇺
7. Vienna, Austria 🇦🇹
8. Brussels, Belgium 🇧🇪
9. Tallinn, Estonia 🇪🇪
10. Edinburgh, Scotland 🏴
PS: Don't forget to click on each destination to get my personal insights on each city! But, if you really don't care about my life, which I understand, we don't know each other, you can skip ahead.
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EF Ultimate Break's Ultimate Europe trip is a 35-day adventure that takes you to 12 iconic destinations: Barcelona, Paris, London, Amsterdam, Prague, Munich, Lucerne, Venice, Florence, Rome, Athens, and Paros. This comprehensive package includes round-trip flights, accommodations, and guided tours, making it easy to focus on what matters most – exploring the continent!
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Amsterdam is the first stop for many incoming (and departing) international flights so you may find yourself with a long layover and want to get out of the airport and explore.
In this guide we’ll share everything you need to know about a layover in Amsterdam.
How do I get from the airport to the city center?
The train is a quick and convenient way to arrive in the city center in less than 20 minutes. You can even use your contactless debit card, credit card or mobile phone to pay and not worry about messing around with the ticket machines. Just tap and go. Each way costs about 5 euros per person making it relatively affordable too considering how much it can cost to get to and from the airport in other major European cities like London and Paris.
Where do I store my luggage?
If you have bags or suitcases you’d like to store while you’re out exploring you can use luggage lockers or the baggage storage area. There are 5 luggage lockers after security that cost 8 euros a day. The lockers are 40x40 cm and have a depth of 70 cm.
You can leave bags in a locker close to your departure gate before leaving the secure area or take them to baggage storage on level -1, between Arrivals 1 and Arrivals 2. Hand baggage (max size 55x35x25cm) costs 6 euros a piece per day. You can also store larger luggage here for an additional fee. You can view the map on the Schipol website and search “locker” to find the luggage lockers after security or search “storage” to see where the baggage storage before security is located. Additional information on luggage storage can be found on the Schipol Airport website.
What can I do on my long layover?
There’s a lot you can do near Amsterdam Centraal.
- Take photos at the row houses.
- Take a boat tour for a unique perspective of Amsterdam from it’s iconic canals. The Our Lord in the Attic Museum is a lesser known spot just around the corner from where many of the boat tours leave.
- Visit Amsterdam’s oldest building, Oude Kerk Amsterdam, which was a church but is now used for concerts and cultural events. It’s located in the middle of the Red Light District.
- If you’re looking for free sites, check out the Basilica of Saint Nicholas. It’s free to visit and just only a 5 minute walk from Amsterdam Centraal.
- Do some shopping on Damrak Avenue and grab souvenirs like cheese (many of the stores offer free samples!) and other Dutch goods. HEMA is a cute store worth checking out for affordable and often practical souvenirs as well.
- At Dam Square you’ll find the ornate Royal Palace Amsterdam and The New Church.
- One of the best ways to enjoy Amsterdam is admiring the picture perfect canals. If you want to go inside a canal house and see what it was like back in 1620, check out the Museum House Bartolotti.
- If you want to visit the Anne Frank House be sure to reserve your tickets two months in advance!
How long do I need for a long layover?
We wouldn’t recommend leaving the airport if you have less than a 6 hour layover. If you’ve been to Amsterdam before and are familiar with the airport, public transportation, and the city you can maybe get away with leaving on a shorter layover, but for first time visitors you want to make sure you give yourself enough time.
Seven hours or more would be ideal. Remember, if you’re traveling internationally and this is your first stop in Europe, you’ll need to go through customs and immigration and if it’s your last stop before leaving Europe you’ll need to go through immigration after security when leaving. The lines for immigration can be quite long in Europe so always give yourself plenty of time and stay up to date on current conditions at security.
What can I do if my layover is under 6 hours?
If you have a short layover there are a lot of shopping options in the Schipol airport. Pre-security you can find local stores like the grocery store Albert Heijn or the department store HEMA for local souvenirs or shops like Bloem and Fleurtiek for tulips and bulbs.
Also, before security check out the Panorama Terrace for plane spotting and tour a KLM Fokker 100 plane too!
Just because you can’t make it into the city doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the artwork from the Dutch masters. After security the Rijksmuseum Schiphol has a small collection of art from the middle ages to now straight from the Rijksmuseum. It even has its own gift shop.
You can also visit the Airport Library with books by Dutch authors in different languages, music, and other cultural displays.
Do I need a visa to leave the airport on my layover?
That depends on what country your passport is from. As of now US citizens do not need a visa to visit the Netherlands. Starting in 2025 US citizens (and other countries) will need an 8 euro ETIAS travel authorization. That official date for when that will be rolled out has not been announced, but you can check this site for updates.
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Here you will find all the hotels/hostels/homestays that I've stayed at around the world. My recommendations are honest, so I only listed those that I really liked and would stay at again.
You can find them for each country in an alphabetical order to make searching easier for you and recommendations are everything from low-budget to 5 star hotels.
As I'm always travelling, I will keep adding new places to this list.
Please note:
Creating these guides takes up quite some time so if you like one of my recommended accommodations, it would really help me if you'd book through my link as I'll receive a small commission. The price will stay the same for you, it only helps me to be able to provide more free content in the future. So it's a win-win for both of us and I'd be very grateful for your support!🙂
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A trip in the best places on the border between Normandy and Brittany
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Explore this map, I made as the ultimate France guide, to get inspired and discover the places that will become the highlight of your next trip. Many of the places in this map will have helpful booking links and/or links to social media posts with more inside information. I will be adding to this guide and my knowledge grows, please be encouraged to reach out with your own favorite spots to be included.
I see all my Guide Maps as perpetual works in progress and will do my best to add to and update them as my knowledge expands.
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Explore my curated guide to the best hotels across Europe, showcasing top accommodations that will simplify your travel planning.
*I've personally stayed at these hotels & AIRBNBs and shared them on my social media, making it easy for you to access and book. Enjoy seamless travel planning with my recommendations!
*To easily find the country you're looking for, please click the "FLAG ICON," on the map! :)
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If you're looking for a way to experience romantic streets and iconic landmarks, picturesque country sides, savoring fine wines, and enjoying glamorous beaches - a weeklong trip to France may be exactly what you're looking for!
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I love visiting markets, whether they are fresh markets or flea markets. It allows me to experience other people’s lives and times past.
In this list, I include the markets I’ve been to as well as my personal experiences there. I will also list other markets that I have not been to but plan to visit. (So if you have any unknown gems, please let me know in the comments!) This is a free guide and I will be updating it very slowly. So save it and check it out as soon as you arrive in your new city!
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- Another guide: "My Real TravelSummary", based on my personal experience.
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