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Embark on a culinary journey through Boise, Idaho, with our curated list of the city's finest eateries and bars. From local favorites to hidden gems, we've compiled a selection that captures the essence of Boise's diverse food and drink scene. Indulge in authentic Puerto Rican cuisine at Wepa Cafe or savor the flavors of Cuba at CasaBlanca Cuban Grill. For a taste of Italy, head to Luciano's Italian Restaurant, where you'll find mouthwatering pasta dishes and signature martinis. Craving barbecue? Look no further than Westside Drive In, a beloved spot known for its finger steaks and ice cream potatoes.
If you're in the mood for something sweet, don't miss out on the delectable treats at Goodys Soda Fountain or Guru Donuts, where you'll find an array of mouthwatering donuts and homemade ice cream. And for a late-night snack, swing by Pie Hole for a slice of their famous potato bacon pizza.
When it comes to drinks, Boise has you covered. Sip on handcrafted cocktails at Thick as Thieves, a speakeasy tucked away in downtown Boise, or sample locally brewed beers at Western Collective in Garden City. Wine enthusiasts will appreciate the selection at Telaya Wine Co., where you can enjoy live music and scenic views of the Boise River.
Whether you're a local or just passing through, our list of Boise's best dining and drinking establishments offers something for everyone. So come hungry, come thirsty, and prepare to experience the best of Boise from an Idahoan's perspective.
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In a summer that’s shaping up for BANANAS prices to get an Italian seaside vacation, Cagliari is the destination you didn’t know you needed!
The city offers cheap flights, reasonable prices for hotels & food, and a city beach that's truly great. Best of all, it makes for an amazing jumping-off point to explore the southern half of the island.
The guide has everything you need to put together an epic Sardinian vacation: great food, a city guide to Cagliari, and three day trips. Each day trip gives multiple beach options, meaning the three could turn into 6 or 8 without repeat locations!
In this guide, you’ll get:
- the major sights with notes on what’s worth seeing and if they need advanced booking
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
🗺️For Cagliari:
- Explanation of the four neighborhoods and which one is my rec for where to stay
- 4 lodging recommendations
- 7 free spots to see and 2 paid
- 11 restaurants and 7 bars & apertivo spots
- 3 local outdoor activities, including beach tips and how to get there without a car
🏖️ For the rest of southern Sardinia:
- 5 beaches
- 5 wineries and 2 restaurant suggestions
- 6 historical sights or cute towns to explore
Adventure • Architecture • Foodie • People & Culture • Nature • Beach • Relaxation
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Sicily is like an onion 🧅 whose layers are peeled to reveal yet more layers. Nearly the size of Massachusetts, Sicily - Mediterranean’s largest island - offers a seemingly overwhelming range of textures, tastes and experiences: hilltop towns built from a honey-colored stone that turns incandescent at sunset, blood 🏵️ oranges so sweet you can eat the peel, churches built atop Phoenician walls, adorned with Arab flourishes and covered in Byzantine mosaics, beaches running from grey pebbles to licorice-black sand and always the vast prairie of the sea, stretching to the horizon in shimmering blues and greens.
The island is undeniably Italian but also proudly and stubbornly apart from the mainland, which many locals refer to as "il continente". I've even included some personal anecdotes to give extra color to each destination!
NB: As I travel back to the region I will continue to update this list. If you purchase today, you will receive all future updates.
Couples • Groups • 50+ • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Romantic • Nature • Crafts
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Are you heading to the land of pizza and pasta, worried about eating gluten-free without getting sick?
Don't fret! Surprisingly, Italy is one of the best places for travelers with Celiac Disease. There are numerous dedicated gluten-free bakeries, restaurants, and even grocery stores throughout the city. What's even more reassuring is the presence of AIC (Associazione Italiana Celiachia) in Italy, which offers an app listing restaurants with strict protocols for handling gluten-free orders to prevent cross-contact.
In this guide you will find:
*How to Navigate Supermarkets in Italy including a dedicated 100% gluten free supermarket near the Vatican
*Information about the Italian AIC App and How to Use It
*Highly Recommended Gluten Free Italian Restaurant Card
*My recommended Gluten Free Restaurants including restaurants close to major attractions
*Map of all the restaurants, bakeries, gelato shops and supermarkets.
*Our family's favorite activities and tours we did in Rome
Gluten-free / Celiac • Family • Architecture • History • People & Culture
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Experience this Mediterranean seaport city along with hillside villages nestled into cliffs.
The city we call Genoa in English is Genova in Italian. This maritime city is the regional capital city of Liguria along Italy’s northern Mediterranean coastline, bordered by the Côte D'Azur of France and Monaco to the west, where the Alps meet the sea.
As a Mediterranean region, Liguria is known for fresh produce and seafood with a variety of cheese produced in its coastal hills. The high-speed train takes just over 1-1/2 hours from Turin.
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Outdoors • Architecture • Foodie • People & Culture
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In questa mappa troverai i miei migliori consigli su cosa fare e cosa mangiare a Napoli in 3/4 giorni.
Come usare Thatch: dopo l'acquisto scorri sotto oppure apri la mappa 🗺 in alto a destra per vedere dove si trovano le location scelte.
Dai un'occhiata ai miei "Custom Italy Services" (disponibili anche in italiano) per consigli personalizzati e altri servizi.
[Please reach out if you wish to purchase this list and map in English 🇬🇧]
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In Italy, you'll come across various terms for what Americans would simply call a "restaurant". Each of them serves a distinct purpose and offers different services. While definitions and rules of each have become somewhat blurred in recent years, it's still helpful to know the differences while there.
Knowing the types of food and drinks that these places offer will be helpful so you know what to expect when trying to plan your meals and make reservations. Whether you're seeking a formal meal, a casual bite, or a specific Italian specialty, understanding what each of these types of restaurants offers ahead of time will ensure you get exactly what you are looking for with no surprises.
Here are the primary types of eateries in Italy, how they differ, and an example of each.
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Ah, Rome! The eternal city, a shimmering gem that forever enchants my heart as my first true home away from home. In the vibrant spring of 2019, I danced through the streets of Rome during my Erasmus adventure, marking a pivotal chapter in my life. It was my inaugural leap beyond the familiar borders of my home state, and in those sun-kissed days, I discovered the essence of travel that ultimately wove my path to Thatch✨
This guide is a treasure trove of the places and experiences that shaped that enchanting time, forever altering the lens through which I see the world. It’s all about forging connections with the land, the people, and the rich culture that makes travel truly authentic.
As you journey through this guide, you’ll also pick up useful Italian phrases to sprinkle into your travels! Embrace the charming Duolingo Bird and learn a few expressions before you go. For a deeper dive into the local lingo, I recommend Word Reference—it’s perfect for uncovering those regional gems and situational nuances. Happy travels!
Female Solo • Family • History • Foodie
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Sitting in the middle of Italian foodie heaven, Parma is an easy day trip from Bologna, Modena, or Milan! This guide has everything you need for a relaxing, food-centric day with history and architecture thrown in.
On this guide, you’ll get:
- the major sights with notes on what you’re seeing and if they need advanced booking
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- 6 of the major sights, along with advice on if you need to pre-book
- 4 restaurants at varying price points, along with a wine bar and a gelateria
- a Parmigiano-Reggiano dairy, a prosciutto a foodie shop worth checking out
- 2 castle towns to explore just out of town
Architecture • Art • History • People & Culture • Foodie
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If you want a small city with easy access to some major Alps, Aosta is perfect for you!
It’s an easy drive to a gorgeous section of the Italian Alps, including Mont Blanc and tons of castles.
This guide gives you everything you need to base your trip in Aosta. Both free and paid sites (and if they’re even worth it), a few hotel ideas, and great restaurants.
In this guide, you’ll get:
- the major sights with notes on what’s worth seeing and if they need advanced booking
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- 6 restaurants at varying price points, 3 hotel suggestions, and both 8 sites to see (mix of free and paid)
Before you buy: everything on this list is included in my Four Days in Valle d'Aosta guide, so if you want activity suggestions as well, choose that instead!
Adventure • Architecture • History • Foodie • Mountain • Relaxation • People & Culture
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I created this map to share with you the best places on the east coast of Sicily. This part of Italy is really special for me since I have been living there almost a year. Sicily is such a beautiful place with rich culture, one of the best Italian cuisines and amazing nature.
I prepared this map to show you local places or unique projects which are worth visiting during your trip. I am sure this product is going to help you prepare your itinerary !
In case you have more questions about traveling or living in Sicily you can explore my other services and contact me for personalized recommendations or itineraries.
Female Solo • 50+ • Digital Nomads • Backpacker • Couples • Outdoors • Romantic • Slow Travel • Road Trip • Wine
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Considering a trip to Agrigento?
With this guide I would like to convince you that Agrigento is much more than only the Valley of the Temples, there is a lot to discover and explore!
Goethe in "Italian Journey" about Agrigento wrote: «Never in my entire life I have seen such splendor of spring as this morning at sunrise... From the window, we see the vast and gentle slope of the ancient city all covered in gardens and vineyards, under the thick greenery we can just make out some traces of the great and populous neighborhoods of the city of the past. Only at the southern end of this green and flowery slope stands the Temple of Concordia, to the east the few remains of the Temple of Juno, but from above the eye does not see the ruins of other temples... instead it runs south towards the sea.»
This city guide will help you navigate your way around the city to ensure you get the most out of your short getaway.
This guide includes:
🔺What to see in Agrigento
🔺What to eat typical
🔺How to get there
🔺An interactive map to follow with geographical locations & contact details of each location.
Italian 101:
*Salita: climbing route
*Cortile: courtyard
P.S. 📖This guide is based on my experience in Agrigento, I recommend to spend at least 2 days to appreciate also some of the nicest beaches around.
Looking forward to hearing from you and if you want more info about beaches, how to reach them just drop me a msg! ☺️
Backpacker • Family • Female Solo • Couples • Architecture • Art • Foodie • History • Outdoors
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Hiking the Tour du Mont Blanc in 11 days. Spend most of your nights wild camping in the French and Swiss Alps. Experience one night in a Italian mountain hut. Rest your feet half way in a cute Italian town.
Families • Backpackers • Solo Female • Digital Nomads • Couples • Groups • Adventure • Nature • Sustainable/Eco • Mountain • Camping
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Let's get one thing straight: Cheese is love, and while the French reign supreme in this kingdom! The Italians can hold their own pretty bloody well. Living in Italy, particularly in Bra- the proud home of Italy's ultimate cheese festival" Bra Cheese" - I have drowned myself in this cheesy paradise. This festival was founded by the slow food movement (which has its HQ right in Bra) it is a must for any cheese aficionado.
The following festivals, Pro-locos and Sarga' are generally put on by local communities and often coincide with the celebration of patron saints and similar holidays. There are plenty more than just these, but from my experience, these are worth your visit.
Now let's talk about the cream of the crop in the Italian cheese world. You cannot forget "the king" Reggiano Parmesan, a staple that deserves a permanent spot in your fridge. On the other end of the spectrum and country, there's Buffalo Mozzarella, a soft and slightly tart delight that screams summer. We cannot overlook Gorgonzola, with its range of mild and cream to bold and spicy. Crowd-pleasing favourite Ricotta and arguably the most versatile Italian cheese. A personal favourite, Taleggio, this northern Italian cheese especially when a little over ripe, is an unforgettable as a passionate date. Pecorino (the proper stuff - sheep's milk) deserves a mention - when it's good it's bloody fantastic!
Get out of the main Italian cities and experience these wonderful countryside areas and the produce and producers that make them, the next time you are in Italy.
"Blessed are the cheesemakers" indeed!
Couples • Backpacker • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • Groups • Family • Foodie • Road Trip • Wine • Slow Travel • People & Culture • History • Boutique • Shopping
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Cagliari is the Italian seaside destination you didn’t know you needed this summer! There are constantly cheap flights from all over Europe, and the island itself has a super reasonable cost of living.
So if you’re looking for an Italian seaside vacation for less, head to Cagliari!
In this guide, you’ll get:
- explanation of the four neighborhoods and which one is my favorite for staying in
- 4 lodging recommendations
- 7 free spots to see and 2 paid
- 11 restaurants and 7 bars & apertivo spots
- 3 local outdoor activities, including beach tips and how to get there without a car
- the major sights with notes on what’s worth seeing and if they need advanced booking
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
Before you buy: everything on this list is included in my Cagliari & More guide, so if you want activity suggestions as well, choose that instead!
Adventure • Art • Architecture • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Relaxation • Beach
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the guide will be available both in the English and Italian version.
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Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is a vibrant and picturesque city situated on the eastern coast of Zealand. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a strong emphasis on sustainability, Copenhagen has become a popular destination for travelers from around the world.
Are you planning a trip to Copenhagen? This is the right guide for you!
I listed a place of the most famous places and some free places to visit, to spare you some time searching.
Remember, Copenhagen is a very expensive city, so choose what you would like the most and enjoy!
I’m adding some extra tips on how to get around and some tips on how to save money. In the second part of the guide there are the free things.
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Copenhagen, la capitale della Danimarca, è una città vibrante e pittoresca situata sulla costa orientale dell’isola di Selandia. Con una ricca storia, architettura bellissima e una grande attenzione per la sostenibilità, Copenhagen è diventata una popolare destinazione per turisti da ogni parte del mondo.
Stai progettando un viaggio a Copenhagen? Questa è la guida giusta per te!
Ho fatto una lista dei post più famosi da vedere ed alcuni posti gratis da vedere, per risparmiarti tempo nelle ricerche.
Ricordati, Copenhagen è una città molto costosa, quindi scegli cosa ti piacerebbe visitare di più e divertiti!
Aggiungerò alcuni consigli su come muoversi e altri su come risparmiare.
Nella seconda parte della guida trovate le cose gratuite da fare/vedere.
Architecture • People & Culture
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Tucked in the northwestern corner of the Alps, Valle d'Aosta borders some of the best-known peaks in the world! With easy views of Mont Blanc (Monte Bianco) and the Matterhorn (Cervino), it’s easy to see why you want to head to this section of the Italian Alps.
This guide gives you everything you need for four days in Valle d’Aosta. The best of the outdoors mixed with great food and a little history.
In this guide, you’ll get:
- the major sights with notes on what’s worth seeing and if they need advanced booking
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- 8 restaurants at varying price points
- 3 hotel suggestions
- 3 day trips
- free and ticketed sites to see in the city of Aosta
Adventure • Relaxation • Mountain • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Architecture
$25.00
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After immersing myself in Zurich's vibrant culinary scene for over five years, I've uncovered many gastronomic treasures that cater to every palate. From Italian pizza places to flavourful Asian eateries and traditional Swiss establishments, Zurich offers diverse dining experiences that captivate and delight everybody.
Backpacker • Family • Groups • Vegan • Vegetarian • Female Solo • Foodie
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Pugliese cuisine may be less familiar to you than other Italian regions, but you're going to love it! This guide has everything you need to eat your way through Lecce.
In this guide, you’ll get:
- recommendations on typical dishes to order
- 12 restaurants at varying price points
- 5 coffee bars, enoteca, or cocktail bars
- the best gelato in town
- a great food tour if you want the guided experience!
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
✨Before you buy: everything on this list is included in my Lecce in a weekend guide, so if you want activity suggestions as well, choose that instead!
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