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Whether you're a luxury traveler or a backpacker on a shoestring budget, we've got you covered. Find the perfect accommodation in Copenhagen for your wallet with our hand-picked list of top 11 places to stay.
BONUS (at the end):
Our 7 pro tips to finding the best accommodation during your stay.
Copenhagen is a really special city to us even though we're not from there and never lived there... BUT This is the place where we got married and we've travelled to this magical city twice already and can't wait to go back! :)
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Japan has long held a coveted spot on our travel wishlist, a destination brimming with tantalizing sights and flavors just waiting to be explored. Over the years, our social media feeds became filled of must-visit spots and mouthwatering culinary delights, shaping our anticipation for the journey ahead. Drawing from the collective wisdom of friends who've called Japan home and our own wanderings, we meticulously crafted a comprehensive guide to this captivating country.
The process was no small feat, spanning the better part of a year, with our guide taking shape alongside the anticipation of booked flights. Aware of the finite nature of our adventure, we set out to squeeze every drop of experience from our time in Japan.
Yet, with the thought in mind of luggage to lug and trains to catch, it prompted us to narrow our focus to the three bustling hubs of Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto. While this guide shines a spotlight on Tokyo's wonders, be sure to peruse our other guides for a taste of what awaits in Osaka and Kyoto.
This guide is an ever-changing list of hidden gems and culinary delights scattered throughout the cityscape. From bustling markets to serene temples, it's a roadmap to unforgettable experiences waiting to be discovered. Plus, we've included a day trip from Tokyo to Fuji for those seeking a taste of seeing the mysterious mountain.
But that's not all. We've packed in a wealth of practical advice to enhance your journey, from navigating the hotel scene to mastering the art of queueing at popular eateries.
Whether you're a high roller, a budget traveler, or somewhere in between, we've got you covered with a range of accommodation and dining options to suit every taste and wallet size.
So buckle up and get ready for an adventure that's as diverse as the city itself.
This guide includes:
Our photos
Our own edited together videos
Map of Locations (Hotel, Transportation, Meals, Events)
Do's and Don'ts
Honorable mention places that didn't make the list (too much to see/do. We just need to go back!)
Must Do's before traveling here to make your life so much easier
Packing Tips
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While its neighbor Croatia gets a lot of attention among world travelers, Montenegro is a personal favorite of the places I've traveled to over the years!
My husband and I were looking at places to go for our anniversary one day, hoping for a mix of what we both love when we travel. He's an outdoor adventure fanatic, looking for any and every opportunity to commune with the clouds. I, however, prefer to sit at a cafe table on a cobblestone street, drinking a cup of coffee and reading a book, while I take in the unique buildings and shop for that souvenir I'll take home to add to the collection.
In my researching, I found unbeatable flights to a country I hadn't ever heard of, but had it all: Montenegro.
Whether you prefer mountains, quaint walled cities, the sea, or a combination of all of these things, Montenegro won't disappoint. While only about the size of the state of Connecticut, Montenegro packs a punch with how much there is to see in the country. Montenegro is right across from Italy on the Adriatic Sea, sharing borders with Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, and Albania.
With a 7 day trip, you can see the majority of the country, experiencing the variety and beauty of Montenegro and its people.
In this guide, you'll find everything you need to plan your trip to Montenegro!
**Included: a list of basic information for travel to Montenegro, recommendations for how to get around, places to stay, what to do, as well as a sample 7 day itinerary
Adventure • Budget • Shopping • Nature • People & Culture • Road Trip • Mountain • Beach • Wine • Coffee
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Searching for accommodations takes a lot of time and work, so let me do that for you. This guide is all about the best Accommodations you can get and not break your wallet (Unless you choose to). From Airbnb, hotels to Onsens you can find it all here.
I will be constantly updating this doc so stay tuned, and be sure to book via the "Check Prices" button to help give me credit for the recommendations!
Check out my other guides:
1. Japan Travel Made Easy: One-Stop Guide for First-Timers:
https://www.thatch.co/guide/3fp1o16zeizte/view
2. Unblocking Your Japan Travel Experience: Tips for Overcoming Travel Constipation https://www.thatch.co/guide/3mp44f24mcojt/view
Relaxation • Luxury • Budget • Romantic • People & Culture • Wellness • Adventure • Shopping • Design • Mountain • Photography
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This laid back fishermen’s village, along the Adriatic makes for a perfect day trip to the beach. It’s only 45 minutes from our farmhouse so this is our go to getaway for the day! Check out the walled city for shopping, the weekly markets, an aperitivo & our top pick for gelato. Fano is small and easy to walk. Hit the beach to take a dip in the sea and eat fresh seafood deom the Adriatic.
Included in this guide:
* 7 Where to eat & what to order
* Best spots for Aperitivi
* Market details
* Beach suggestions
* Where to park
* An interactive map to follow with georgraphical locations & contact details of each location
* Access to any future updates to this board
Foodie • Beach • Wine • Slow Travel
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💫 FREE GUIDE 💫
Looking for a place to stay in Singapore? I gotchu. 😉
As your local homie, born & raised in this vibrant city, I’m here to spill the beans on where to crash, no matter what floats your boat. Whether you’re all about the central & convenient spots or craving those hidden gems in cool & artsy neighbourhoods, there’s something for everyone.
Love to shop ‘til you drop? I’ve got the lowdown on the best places to stay. Prefer to be close to nature? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. For those who live for the nightlife, I’ll point you to the best party spots & for my solo female travellers out there, I’ve made sure to include safe & female-friendly options. From budget-friendly hostels & bed & breakfasts to trendy capsule hostels & plush hotels, I’ve got recommendations for every style & wallet.
🗺️ Neighbourhoods include:
📍 Kampong Glam | Bugis | Bras Basah
📍 Chinatown | Central Business District
📍 Little India
📍 Civic District
📍 The Bay | Quay
📍 Orchard
📍 Sentosa
📍 Tiong Bahru
📍 Joo Chiat | Katong
💸 Budget range includes:
$ — $$$$$$
🛌 Accommodation types include:
🛌 Capsule Hotels/Hostels
🛌 Aparthotels
🛌 Boutique Hotels
🛌 Mid-Range Hotels
🛌 Serviced Apartments
🛌 Luxury Hotels & Resorts
✨ Save this guide for regular updates with more accommodation options to be added, subscribe to my profile & stay tuned! 👀
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Wellness • History • Shopping • Design • Nature • Faith • People & Culture • Romantic • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Photography • Road Trip • Wine • Coffee • Beach • Mountain • Relaxation
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Amsterdam in spring. It’s a city that offers a variety of experiences and attractions for visitors. The Amsterdam itinerary includes exploring the De Wallen District, taking a boat tour through the city’s canals, visiting the Keukenhof Gardens and Haarlem, exploring the ARTIS ZOO, and taking a bike ride through Amsterdam to the Amsterdamse Bos in the spring, stopping by some great attractions and the best market in Amsterdam for some tasty traditional foods.
Public transportation or a bicycle are the best ways to go around Amsterdam. Within the city and its surroundings, Amsterdam has excellent transportation options. You can purchase a variety of GVB (Amsterdam’s public transportation operator) tickets, although the drivers only accept cards. You can purchase hourly and one- or two-day tickets while traveling by tram or bus. These and other tickets can be purchased from GVB vending machines.
Overall, this itinerary provides a great mix of history, culture, nature, and fun experiences for visitors to Amsterdam.
LGBTQ+ • Digital Nomads • Plus Size • Backpackers • Vegetarian • Vegan • Solo Female • Gluten-free / Celiac • Accessibility • Car-free • Pets • Couples • Groups • Relaxation • Budget • Adventure • Foodie • People & Culture • Coffee • Romantic • History • Architecture
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Affordable Ways to Experience the City’s Beauty
Seville, the vibrant capital of Andalusia, is a city steeped in history, culture, and architectural splendor. While it may exude luxury and elegance, exploring Seville doesn’t have to break the bank. With careful planning and some insider tips, you can experience the city’s beauty without stretching your wallet too thin. Here’s how:
Backpacker • Family • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Groups • Digital Nomads • Art • Budget • People & Culture • Foodie • Adventure
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A 2-day tour of Manila, the capital city of the Philippines, will provide you with a glimpse of its historical, cultural, and modern attractions. Here's a suggested itinerary for your short stay:
This lively historic city has plenty to see and do, including museums, parks, theaters, shopping complexes, and a profusion of eateries.
Manila, the Philippines' capital, is a heavily populated bayside metropolis on the island of Luzon that combines Spanish colonial architecture and modern skyscrapers. Intramuros, a colonial-era walled city, is the core of Old Manila. The baroque 16th-century San Agustin Church and Fort Santiago, a storied castle and former military prison, can be found here.
Please note that this is a condensed itinerary for a short 2-day visit to Manila. The city has many more attractions to offer, so if you have additional time, consider exploring areas like Chinatown, and Divisoria for shopping, or visiting other museums and parks. Also, be mindful of Manila's traffic, especially during rush hours, so plan your activities accordingly.
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This is for the homies looking for your daily dose of caffeine! ☕️
Are you on the hunt for the best cafes in Singapore that cater to your lactose-intolerant or vegan needs? I gotchu with my personally curated list of cafes serving delicious plant-based milk options. Whether you're on a tight budget & looking for wallet-friendly options at traditional local kopitiams or hawker centres, artisanal coffee & tea, or want to soak up the vibes at cool cafes with aesthetically-pleasing ambience — this one’s for you.
✨ Cop this guide & unlock all future updates for free, plus a secret code for discounts on other guides! 👀
Gluten-free / Celiac • Vegan • Vegetarian • Halal • Foodie • Coffee • People & Culture • Budget • Luxury • Wellness • Design • Sustainable/Eco
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A guide to experiencing the diversity of Scotlands Capital without emptying your wallets.
- Written by a broke backpacker who spent months exploring all the city has to offer, while working in multiple different Hostels.
Backpacker • Digital Nomads • LGBTQ+ • Couples • Female Solo • Groups • Family • Adventure • Budget • Road Trip • Van Life • Coffee • History • Outdoors • Camping • Photography
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Experience the best of Manila with our travel guide! Explore the fascinating history of Intramuros, also known as the Manila's walled city, and marvel at Rizal Park's beauty. Indulge in delicious local cuisine at vibrant food bars and savor the flavors of Filipino dishes. Immerse yourself in Manila's rich heritage while satisfying your taste buds along the way.
Best Months: November - April
Duration: 2-3-days
Family • Couples • Backpacker • Groups • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Design • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Shopping • Wine • Slow Travel
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Discover the ultimate budget-friendly guide to exploring The Bahamas! Whether you're dreaming of pristine beaches, vibrant culture, or thrilling adventures, this comprehensive itinerary has got you covered. Packed with insider tips, must-see attractions, and day-by-day plans, this guide is your key to making the most of your Bahamas getaway without emptying your wallet. Before you book your trip, dive into this essential resource to ensure an unforgettable and affordable island experience.
50+ • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Groups • Female Solo • Family • Adventure • History • Budget • Outdoors • Relaxation • Romantic • Photography • People & Culture • Slow Travel
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As a student, I want to travel the world but my wallet isn't really on my side...
I search for the best spot in London to see all the hot places, eat delicious foods, take pictures for my Insta, and still have money when I return home.
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The 5 Best and Budget-Friendly places to go out in Wellington, NZ☀️🙏🏻
Welcome to Wellington. I've explored the city and discovered the three best restaurants that will make you justify going out but also spare your wallet. Wellington used to be the capital of New Zealand so in this big city you will be able to explore so many thing but you need to go have a break after you have done some exploring. This is where my recommendations might help you out.
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A tour of Rizal Province in the Philippines offers a diverse range of cultural, historical, and natural attractions. Here's a suggested itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival in Manila
Arrive at Manila International Airport. Check-in to your hotel in Metro Manila. Rest and freshen up. Explore the local neighborhood or have dinner at a restaurant of your choice.
Day 2: Rizal Park and Intramuros
Breakfast at your hotel. Visit Rizal Park (Luneta) to see the Rizal Monument and learn about the country's national hero.
Explore the historic walled city of Intramuros, including Fort Santiago and San Agustin Church. Have lunch at a local restaurant. Return to your hotel in the late afternoon.
Day 3: Antipolo City
Breakfast at your hotel. Check out. Travel to Antipolo City (approximately 1-2 hours by land). Visit the Antipolo Cathedral (Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage) and enjoy scenic views of Metro Manila from the viewpoint. Have lunch at a local restaurant. Explore the Pinto Art Museum, a contemporary art space with beautiful gardens. Late check-in, at your chosen hotel.
Day 4: Wawa Dam and Montalban Gorge
Breakfast at your hotel. Travel to Rodriguez (Montalban) Rizal (approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour by land). Explore Wawa Dam and take a scenic hike in the Montalban Gorge. Have lunch at a local eatery. Return to your hotel in the late afternoon.
Day 5: Pililla Wind Farm and Tanay Adventure
Breakfast at your hotel. Travel to Pililla (approximately 1-2 hours by land). Visit the Pililla Wind Farm and enjoy the panoramic view. Have lunch at a local restaurant. Explore the adventure activities in Tanay, such as hiking, river trekking, or visiting Daranak Falls. Return to your hotel in the afternoon.
Day 6: Angono Art Capital
Breakfast at your hotel.Travel to Angono. Explore the Angono Petroglyphs, the oldest known rock art in the Philippines. Have lunch at a local restaurant. Visit the Blanco Family Museum and the Higantes Festival Museum. Return to your hotel.
Every year, during the last week of November, residents of Angono, Rizal (the art capital of the Philippines) parade giant puppets or Gigantes made out of papier-mache to celebrate the Higantes Festival
Day 7: Morong, Rizal
Breakfast at your hotel. Travel to Morong (approximately 1-2 hours by land depending where the location of your hotel). Visit the historical town of Morong and explore attractions like the Morong Church, Morong Museum, and Morong Gate. Have lunch at a local eatery. Return to your hotel in the afternoon.
Day 8: Taytay, Rizal
Breakfast at your hotel. Travel to Taytay, Rizal (approximately 1-2 hours by land). Explore the Taytay Church and Taytay Falls. Have lunch at a local eatery. Visit local markets for souvenir shopping. Known as the garment capital of the Philippines. Return to your hotel.
Day 9: Departure
Breakfast at your hotel. Depending on your departure schedule, you may have some free time for last-minute shopping or relaxation. Check out from your hotel and head to Ninoy Aquino International Airport for your departure.
This 9-day itinerary provides a glimpse into the cultural heritage, historical sites, and natural beauty of Rizal Province and its neighboring areas. Be sure to book accommodations and plan transportation in advance to make the most of your trip. Enjoy your tour of Rizal! Check exclusive deals in the link.
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In February 2022, I journeyed to Antarctica on an expedition with National Geographic and Lindblad Expedition.Though every trip to the southern continent has a different itinerary due to changing weather, this was ours. I hope it helps you decide to make your own journey to this pristine place. At the bottom, you can find information on how to book, as well as the answers to some questions I had when booking.
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This Guide features 2 days filled with hiking, camping and site seeing in Badlands National Park! Make a weekend roadtrip, or add it to your cross country itinerary. Either way, the Badlands is a must see!
Family • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Camping • History • Outdoors • Road Trip • Photography
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Young children and museums don’t usually mix well, but maybe you just haven’t been to the right ones! Berlin has some fantastic modern museums that are great for kids, offering hands-on experiments, exciting workshops and guided tours, all aimed at twerking your children’s interest and keeping them entertained.
With a complex history and cool urban vibes, Berlin may not immediately be your 1st choice or strike you as a family destination. But think again, this city is full of green spaces, parks and playgrounds which kids of all ages will love, as well as the largest zoo in Europe! So why not rent a bicycle or take a river cruise to explore?
So without further ado, let’s look at the best things to do with in Berlin with kids.
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