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The best guide for experiencing Day of the Dead in San Miguel de Allende in 2024 from a born and raised Mexican local from the city.
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Art • Slow Travel • People & Culture • Foodie • History • Photography • Romantic
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Note:
The guide itslef is made to maximise the time off-screen by providing immediate use through symbols and key information. Please make the most out of it!
Intro:
Since I was a kid (born and raised in Rome) I heard of Romans barely eating around City Centre.
We were raised with the idea that is pricy and quality is just average.
With this guide I want to lead you in the narrow roads of the City to find hidden gems, as well as "locals-approved" touristic locations.
How to Use:
Each location will have the following information:
a. In the title:
- Local / Historic (☆☆☆☆☆) - Touristic, yet good (☆)
- Super cheap (€) - Luxury (€€€€€)
- Restaurant (R) | Take away (TA) | At the counter (C) | Ethnic (E) | Vegan (V)
b. In the description:
- The specialty of the house (highlighted in the first picture)
- Nearby monument / museum / famous area
- Must know information
All historic locations have undergone Nonna's approval :)
The guide also includes well known restaurants coming from the culinary tradition of:
- Persia, India, China, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Mexico, Argentina, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Syria, Lebanon, Greece, Austria.
Foodie
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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
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Oaxaca is a beautiful and diverse state in Mexico perfect for exploring out of your backpack! The city’s culture and culinary scene is unmatched, the Pacific beaches are a surfer’s paradise, and small mountain towns offer recluse in their pine trees within cloud forests.
This guide is perfect for you if:
•you want to explore all the most beautiful and iconic places in Oaxaca
•you don’t want to miss any of the amazing nature spots
•you’re primarily on a budget but willing to splurge when the food is this good
Included is:
•an ideal route to see all the best locations in a logical order
•nature spots, restaurants, hidden gems, and tips on where to stay
•notes on each location with personal tips based on my experience
To see some pictures of my recommended spots visit my Instagram @texmexplore
Happy Exploring!
$15.00
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Visiting Mérida for the weekend? Here is an itinerary and some tips for visiting the city and its beautiful surroundings for a few days.
I was born in the city and have lived here most of my life; as such, I'll give you an itinerary based on my favorite places and those I consider unskippable for a short-term visit.
As it is the perfect place to explore the many wonders of the state it serves as capital, I'll share recommendations for places to visit, stay, eat, and drink in the city.
Architecture • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Outdoors
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For those wanting to get to know my hometown, these are my recommended places to visit, eat, drink, and sleep.
As a local, I have visited these places plenty of times. Each location has been carefully chosen to be part of this guide. It intends for visitors to have a great time in Mérida, whether it be just a few days in the city or a long stay to visit the complete region.
Foodie • Architecture • People & Culture • History
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THE DAY-BY-DAY GUIDE TO A BACHELORETTE WEEKEND IN VEGAS 👰♀️🍾🥂
They say, "What happens here, stays here…," but Vegas is sure to create memories that you'll carry with you for a lifetime. Thanks to its "anything goes" attitude, Vegas has become synonymous with milestone celebrations like birthdays, and even quickie weddings, and of course bachelor(ette) parties. About a year ago, I celebrated my own bachelorette here - and this is my exact itinerary!
For context, I didn't originally think of myself as the typical wild child bride that would choose Vegas, and this itinerary definitely reflects that. I'm not a big nightclub person. I didn’t want 24/7 debauchery; I wanted some balance, some time to actually hang out with my bridesmaids. In fact, I was originally picturing parking myself at a swim-up bar in Mexico or the Caribbean, but the remnants of COVID restrictions complicated things. I started looking at stateside options, and Vegas pleasantly surprised me that I could find a good balance in Sin City.
Keep reading to check out exactly what we did each day.
Viva Las Vegas!
Groups • Luxury • Foodie • People & Culture
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If you plan to head to Querétaro, in the center of Mexico, this guide is for you. Let me help you to relieve the burden of planning your trip.
In this guide you can find:
-Activities to do in/around Querétaro
-Statues to see
-Plazas & parks
-Best museums
-Religious sites
-Where to eat & drink
-Day trips outside the city
-Where to stay
This guide includes an interactive city map. You will also receive notifications whenever I make any changes or updates to the guide.
Buen viaje a Querétaro!
Adventure • Architecture • Art • History • People & Culture
$9.99
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Everyone knows Puerto Vallarta as the Mexican holiday destination full of all-inclusive resorts and luxury experiences. But what if you want to do things a little bit different??
We spent two weeks in Puerto Vallarta and were pleasantly surprised by the number of free and cheap things to see and do! We love slow, budget travel because it challenges you to get out of the "resort bubble" and experience what a place truly has to offer. We hope this guide inspires you to explore this beautiful coastal city on your own, without breaking the bank.
Included sections in this guide:
- Areas to stay
- Links to budget and mid-range accommodations
- Free + Cheap Things to Do
- "Splurge" Activities
- Nearby Day Trips
- How to get around (public transit)
- Cheap(ish) Restaurants
Unlocking this guide gives you access for life so you will automatically receive any updates when we return to Puerto Vallarta or hear of additional recommendations from other travellers. Plus this guide is web- and mobile-friendly so you can save it to reference as you travel!
We hope this guide provides everything you need to know to plan your own DIY trip to Puerto Vallarta!
Tag us in your planning and travels so we can see your experiences in this amazing town! @EricandSarah_
Adventure • Architecture • Budget • Nature • Luxury • Slow Travel • Photography • Coffee • Beach • Relaxation
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The perfect “no-beach” weekend in Mexico. SMA figured out many years ago how to leverage the travel magazines and has found itself on the revered Travel and Leisure Must See Small Cities list for years. Truth be told the first time I learned about the T-&L acclaimed list SMA sat at the top spot and it was instantly a bucket list add.
We discovered a colonial gem with stunning rooftops and growth being driven by a swelling expat community.
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Welcome to Napoli!
This is my favorite part of Italy. The warm southern air, the vibrant bustling city, and the salt of the sea take you to exquisite places like the Amalfi Coast, Ischia, and Capri.
Use Naples as a home base for your trip to Southern Italy. Eat your way through the city of Pizza, try the most authentic Mozzarella and learn about the secret underground city. Before taking off for an island adventure on Capri, a breathtaking road trip through the Amalfi Coast or a history lesson at Pompeii or Paestum.
Navigate effortlessly with our interactive map for an unforgettable Neapolitan experience.
🗺 Click on the Map for an interactive guide!
📖 To book click on the destination and you will find a link to their website.
❓️ Any questions? Leave a note at the bottom of the guide.
✨️For personalised itineraries book a consultation!
50+ • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Coffee • Foodie • Wine
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Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of southern Mexico with our Chiapas Adventure Road Trip Itinerary. Explore the lush jungles, stunning waterfalls, and ancient Mayan ruins that make Chiapas a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. From the vibrant city of San Cristóbal de las Casas to the breathtaking Sumidero Canyon, this itinerary covers all the must-see spots and hidden treasures. This road trip promises a unique and exhilarating experience in one of Mexico's most captivating regions.
I'll provide everything you need to know to stay safe on the route, updated for 2024. We know that safety is constantly changing, and having made this trip multiple times—first in 2021 and again in 2024—I understand how the situation has changed and will share the best routes accordingly. Additionally, I'll mention entrance fees to parks, accommodation costs, toll prices, and the driving times between each location to help you plan your journey more efficiently.
I'll also compare different routes, including prices, safety, and landscapes, and provide health recommendations to keep you from getting sick. Depending on the number of days you have allocated for this trip, I'll offer different options and let you know which ones are must-sees.
Groups • Backpacker • Family • Couples • Digital Nomads • Vegetarian • Vegan • Adventure • Art • Outdoors • Foodie • Coffee • People & Culture • Photography • Van Life • Slow Travel • Road Trip • Romantic • History
$6.00
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Inspired by the travel show, The World's Most Amazing Vacation Rentals, I went to San Miguel de Allende because of the gigantic, pink, Gothic church in the city's center. As a solo traveler, I consider safety and being aware of my surroundings, however, the city of San Miguel was a wonderful experience. This first visit to central Mexico was a blend of a personal getaway and scouting locations to host a wellness retreat. Join me as I highlight all the places I visited with a few bonuses.
50+ • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Plus Size • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Design • Faith • Foodie • History • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Slow Travel • Shopping • Wellness
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