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Ever wanted to explore different cuisines and didn't know where to go? Look no further than right here. I've compiled a list of sixteen places that are a must-visit if you want to try something new in Seattle. 🤩
In this map, you will see options for 🇹🇷 Turkish, 🇧🇦 Bosnian,
🇺🇦 Ukrainian, 🇬🇷 Greek/Mediterranean 🇸🇾🇯🇴🇱🇧, 🇩🇿🇹🇳🇪🇬🇱🇾 North African, 🇵🇸 Palestinian, 🇲🇦 Moroccan, 🇦🇷🇲🇽🇭🇳 South/Central American, 🇮🇳 Indian, 🇨🇳 Southeast Asian, 🇳🇬🇪🇹 African, etc cuisines. If you have any dietary restrictions, I recommend checking with the restaurant itself before your visit.
As someone who grew up in Seattle and lived there from the ages of two to eighteen, I've had my fair share of great food experiences. Below are the recommendations I share with you!
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There are countless ways to spend an incredible day in San Sebastian! After living 60+ days there, I’ve narrowed down a curated list of my favorite restaurants, activities, and bars.
About Me: I’m a 27-year-old American from Atlanta, GA. I was attending Spanish school and working remotely during my time in San Sebastian (Winter/Spring 2023). I like to say my travel style is budget with a healthy mix of splurging on cultural, dining, and adventure experiences.
About this Guide:
Who? Even if you don’t fit my exact profile, you will find something that interests you! This guide is for a coffee lover, foodie, stroller of boardwalks, adventure seeker, avid shopper, sunset obsessor, live music aficionado, and self-declared wino.
What? A jam-packed day full of breakfast, activities, lunch, more activities, dinner, and even more activities! While I don’t include stops for museums and cathedrals, I would still consider this a day of sight-seeing from a more local, casual point of view.
When? This guide is can be effectively utilized year-round! Of course certain activities might be more comfortable in warmer weather, but that didn’t stop me from throwing on a beanie and puffer jacket and making my way around town!
Where? As someone who values walkability, San Sebastian is the perfect sized town to get your steps in while still being realistic. I never used public transportation unless I was visiting a neighboring town. The roads and sidewalks are very pedestrian-friendly.
Why? Planning an entire day or trip’s worth of activities can be intimidating! Especially if you don’t have a lay of the land and a grasp on the different neighborhoods. You don’t want to be crossing the river or going back and forth from Parte Vieja to Gros all day long, you want to make the most of your time! My guide takes into account timing and locations so you can have an enjoyable, seamless journey throughout the town without constantly looking at Google Maps and walking in circles.
Car-free • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Backpacker • Foodie • Adventure • Outdoors • Wine • Shopping • Slow Travel • Architecture
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Cusco is a unique city among its South American peers. The capital of the Inca Empire, the Spaniards built a city on top of the old Incan city - using the Incan rocks all over the bottom of buildings. The facades of the buildings diverge significantly from the colorful stucco of its peers; it whitewashed buildings with blue accents as far as the eye can see. It would be easy to confuse this for coastal Greece or North Africa if you weren't aware of the lack of water.
Cusco - just a comfortable train ride from Peruvian Disneyland (aka Machu Picchu) - has become the center of Peru's tourism industry. And while some parts of this make traveling to Cusco less authentic (you'll be able to imitate the ladies trying to sell massages really well by the end of your trip), Cusco's food and drink scene has exploded from the tourism rush.
The best part (in my opinion)? A coffee scene predicated around local Peruvian coffee. The coffee shops in Cusco could rival coffee in most large cities in Western countries. If visiting Cusco, make sure to set aside some time in the morning or afternoon to look into some of these awesome coffee shops!
Coffee • Foodie
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I’m going to cover all of my favorite places to eat and drink in San Sebastian, Spain!
About me and my travel style: I lived in San Sebastian from February-April, 2023. I restaurant and bar hopped my way through each neighborhood and am here to tell you my recommendations! If you’re the type of foodie that values atmosphere, presentation, and all-around vibes, then this is the guide for you! I’m all about budget with a side of splurge! What does that mean? Well, sometimes I spend more on a cocktail than the amount of food I’ve ordered. But other times, I order multiple pintxos (pronounced pinchos) and wait to buy a bottle of wine at the supermarket afterwards! Don’t let the colorful salad photo fool you, the majority of this guide focuses on pastries, meat, and cheese! I like to be out and about, and as a solo traveler, bars and restaurants provide a great place to people watch! I’ll include the places I frequented on my own, the spots me and my newfound friends hit, and where I took my guests who visited me for a more high-end experience! I’ll give you my perspective as a 27-year-old American from Atlanta, and I’ll share tid bits I heard along the way from others!
About San Sebastian: You will not be disappointed with the amount of cafes, restaurants, and bars available at your fingertips! This town thrives on their cuisine and nightlife, so there’s something for everyone! Since the amount of options can be overwhelming, I’m here to share the highlights from my experience after some hits and some misses! I really tried to narrow down this list, so I capped it at 45 places.
This guide includes where to go, for what meal, and in which neighborhood:
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Pintxos
- Dinner
- Dessert
- Drinks
Car-free • Backpacker • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Couples • Groups • Foodie • Coffee • Slow Travel • Wine • Budget • People & Culture
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A complete itinerary to enjoy the stunning city of Havana on a 5 day / 4 night planned trip. This is a Cuba People-to-People Educational Exchange Program Itinerary.
Due to regulations for Americans to travel to Cuba, we highly recommend you review this itinerary and then reach out to us to assist you in helping to plan your trip to ensure it meets all required guidelines and conditions to travel.
It is important to note the the American Dollar and US based credit cards are not accepted in Cuba. Therefore, these types of "people-to-people" trips are required to be all pre-arranged for U.S. Citizens to legally travel to Cuba.
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Foodie • History • People & Culture
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San Miguel de Allende is a pueblo mágico in the Mexican state of Guanajuato. It is incredibly beautiful with stunning architecture and cobblestone streets. It is also a retirement destination for Americans, Canadians, and Europeans; about 20% of the total population here is foreign. Because of that, it tends to be on the more expensive side, and a high proportion of local establishments are also foreign-owned.
In this guide, I will provide you with (local) places to stay and eat within your budget, as well as places worth visiting.
Buen viaje!
Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • Shopping • Design • Nature • People & Culture
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Your ESSENTIAL Guide to HOLBOX, Mexico! Where To Stay and What To Do!
Live your paradise Island DREAMS on Isla Holbox off the coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsular. Pronounced "Hol-bosh", Holbox is a a gorgeous escape from the garish touristic spots of Cancun and Playa Del Carmen, this cute little island offers water based activities that will take your breath away along side delicious eateries and wellness activities! This is my personal no.1 coastal destination in the whole of the Yucatan State.
- Snorkel with whale sharks in the morning, soak up the sun in the afternoon, eat delicious cuisine with sea views at sunset, and swim through bioluminescent waters in the evening, enjoy live local music at night, then don't forget to dance on the beach and have a midnight swim!
The easiest way to reach Holbox Island is by public ADO bus, leaving from the main central station in Cancun, or if you're coming from the other side, Merida. You take the bus to the port of Chiquilá, then it's a short and enjoyable 25 minute ferry ride to paradise (people have been known to spot dolphins on the way so keep a look out!). Alternatively, you can arrange a shared shuttle or taxi transfer from Cancun to the port, or hire a car. Find out why I think public transport is best and how to book it, in the "What To Do" section of this guide.
The perfect get-away from Cancun, I 100% recommend Holbox above Isla Mujeres (an island opposite Cancun)... Holbox is more authentic and less like Cancun (which is now a tourist trap and very Americanised...) read on to find out more about why I think Holbox is amazing, and all my best recommendations and tips on where to stay, what to do and where to eat, for an INCREDIBLE time there!!
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Boutique • Budget • Design • Outdoors • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness
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This walk is for those that love history, food, and culture, and the idea of taking your time to immerse yourself in one thing and doing it really well. Lafayette is a north-south street in Manhattan named after the Marquis de Lafayette, the French aristocrat and hero of the American Revolutionary War. It begins at the intersection of Reade and Centre Street and runs thru Chinatown, NoLIta, NoHo and ends near Astor Place.
🚶🏻♀️ 1.2 Miles: Breezy
50+ • Car-free • Couples • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Coffee • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Photography • Budget
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A SELECTION OF THE BEST DUDE RANCHES ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER 🐴🎣🏔️🤠
Rustic does not necessarily mean roughing it. A selection of ranches in the American West expertly combine an authentic cowboy experience with all the trappings you'd expect at a luxury resort (and more). You can expect to spend part of your day in the saddle or wading in the river, expertly guided by ranch staff, only to return home to a full-fledged tasting dinner featuring local game and produce. You can get all of the seclusion and romance you want on a couples' trip, but you won't have to worry for a second about being bored!
Check out this guide for what to expect on a luxury dude ranch vacation, and some of the best options in the US.
Couples • Family • Luxury • Outdoors • Wellness • Sustainable/Eco • Romantic • Adventure • Relaxation
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“The Napa Valley of Beer.”
“The Munich of the West.”
Comparisons are tricky, but there is no doubt that the Denver craft beer scene is legendary. It has been around longer than most, dating back to the Gold Rush when beer did not travel or store well: it had to be made on-site, on-demand.
Home to the major Great American Beer Festival, the Mile High City has no shortage of brews to try — classic or experimental. You can easily plan an entire trip around only breweries… and hikes and fresh air… and more brews. It’s called balance.
Contact me for a free consultation and/or custom-made Denver itinerary to get the most out of your trip to this beautiful city.
P.S. GO NUGGETS
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I love food & New York arguably has some of the best food in the world. This map holds all of my absolute favorite places to eat in the city. These are the places I frequent & always recommend to friends when they visit.
Most of these recommendations are in Manhattan, but there are a couple in other boroughs including the Bronx & Brooklyn. And as I said, more will come. The genre of these restaurants ranges from nicer to quick grab-and-go spots, with options for Mexican, Mediterranean, American, Malaysian, Cuban, Jamaican, Latin-inspired, & Italian food - plus a couple of food hall options & doughnuts!
This is a living map. By living, I mean that I will continue adding more places to this map when I come across them & you'll automatically get the updates!
It's truly a map of my favorite places to eat in the City, so if you've followed me for a while & just want to check out my favorite spots, this map is for you!
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This is a map of some of my favorite Chinese, Taiwanese, Korean, & Indian places in Flushing & Murray Hill. It does not include the places in my Flushing Food Crawl, but if you decide you want those afterward, you can purchase the Food Crawl guide for a discounted price from within this Guide.
People love going to K-town in Manhattan, but most Korean Americans that I know say that Flushing has the best K-town. It's less saturated but it's more authentic, with Korean churches, karaoke, and Korean grocery stores. It's actually a Korean community. Flushing is more known for its Chinese & Taiwanese influence, and Murray Hill is more known for its Korean influence.
Use this guide as a checklist for the best places to eat in Flushing/Murray Hill & use the interactive map function at the top right of the guide to find the place closest to you when you're looking to grab a delicious bite. When you save this map, all of these places will get saved to your main map, making it so that you can easily access all of my favorite Flushing eats!
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Nashville is an amazing food ambassador of the American southern cuisine and I'll prove it to you ! From the best chicken to the #1 burger in town.
I'll guide you guys day by day, meal after meal on this southern American adventure. Join me on this delicious experience for big foodies.
Couples • Foodie • Budget • Adventure • People & Culture
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Welcome once again to the Latin American city that never sleeps. We all know that there’s always something to do at night, but those who wake up early have one of the most special rewards: a delicious breakfast.
This is the holy grail of the best places to get a tasty cup of coffee and and eat something yummy to start the day.
Let me show you!
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Coffee • Foodie • Slow Travel • Romantic
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If you are a Pioneer Woman (Ree Drummond) follower like I am and are traveling through Oklahoma you will want to stay here for a day or two if you can. There are special memories in this little town for me- I was there opening day of The Mercantile! This town is quintessential small town American charm. Everyone is friendly, welcoming and helpful. Eat as much here as you can and save room in your cooler for baked goods on the road.
50+ • Couples • Groups • Plus Size • Female Solo • Family • Coffee • Foodie • History • Road Trip • Shopping
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After immersing myself in this port city on the Río de la Plata, affectionately known as "BA" by locals, I crafted this guide for a friend with food, culture, and outdoor enthusiasts in mind.
Buenos Aires is a very walkable, though sprawling, European-feeling South American city made up of many distinct neighborhoods. Among them: trendy Palermo, Parisian-like Recoleta, Spanish Plaza de Mayo, bohemian San Telmo, vibrant Boca recalls Southern Italy. Italian, Spanish, and French heritage is tasted in its love for pizza, cheese, bread, meat, wine, and coffee.
The guide includes both affordable and world-class restaurants and hotels, but mostly, find luxury in slow travel where you truly get to know the culture.
Virtual explorers and trip planners alike, explore Buenos Aires with this interactive guide. Check out what to SEE + DO, where to EAT + DRINK, places to STAY + REST, and ways to COME + GO around Argentina's largest city.
In addition to cultural immersion, this comprehensive guide provides:
1. Interactive map
2. Portable, mobile-first format
3. "Remixable" make-your-own itinerary
4. "Living" guide that receives updates
This guide is intended for you to make your own. Explore at your own pace within your available timeframe. Visit all of the sites or just those that call to you. Skip around or simply glance on the way to your next meal.
As a travel expert and creative, I built AMG Inspired to design quality architecture and support sustainable tourism, defined as “tourism that respects both local people and the traveler, cultural heritage and the environment.”
Be sure to tag @amginspired in your photos.
Foodie • Photography • Architecture • Coffee • Outdoors • People & Culture • Luxury • Slow Travel
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Welcome to my completely unorganized but oh-so-helpful map of Denver! An absolute smorgasbord of my own travels and research, suggestions from friends and strangers, and many treasures found along the way, this is where I compile all things Denver for my future trips and yours. Things I particularly love that you’ll find a lot of:
☕️ Coffee shops & bakeries
🌮 Local cuisine
🏛️ Museums of all kinds
🌳 Gardens & parks
🛏️ Boutique hotels
🍕 Small regional chains with good reputations
All my guides in this category are $5 per 100 places included, but since I add to these constantly, you can lock down the lowest price today and gain a lifetime access!
*Great American Beer Festical held in Oct, Taste of Colorado on Labor Day Weekend. Check out CRUSH WALLS mural festival. Large Mexican immigrant population. Technically a desert, so stay hydrated!
Family • Couples • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Foodie • Coffee • People & Culture
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Welcome to my completely unorganized but oh-so-helpful map of Phoenix and Scottsdale! An absolute smorgasbord of my own travels and research, suggestions from friends and strangers, and many treasures found along the way, this is where I compile all things Phoenix for my future trips and yours. Things I particularly love that you’ll find a lot of:
☕️ Coffee shops & bakeries
🌮 Local cuisine
🏛️ Museums of all kinds
🌳 Gardens & parks
🛏️ Boutique hotels
🍕 Small regional chains with good reputations
All my guides in this category are $5 per 100 places included, but since I add to these constantly, you can lock down the lowest price today and gain a lifetime access!
6.75h from Albuquerque, 4.75h from Las Vegas, 4.5h from Joshua Tree, 5.5h from San Diego, 5.5h from Anaheim, 3.5h from the Grand Canyon
Foodie city Suggestion from The Discoverer, good for Native American and Mexican influence.
Couples • Family • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Foodie • Coffee • People & Culture
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In May 2023, I embarked on a month's long trip with a group of Americans to Thailand where we stayed in various parts of Thailand including Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Hua Hin. From riding elephants, eating the delicious Khao Soy and even climbing caves, me and my friends had an unforgettable time:)
I've curated this list of affordable and comfortable hotels in the heart of this old city!
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Family • Digital Nomads • Couples • Groups • Halal • Vegan • Vegetarian • Plus Size • Pets • Gluten-free / Celiac • Business • Car-free • Adventure • Coffee • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • History • Design • Camping • Faith • Foodie • People & Culture • Overlanding • Outdoors • Luxury • Photography • RV • Relaxation • Sustainable/Eco • Slow Travel • Shopping • Romantic • Road Trip • Wellness • Van Life • Wine
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