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If you're looking to spend a 4-day weekend in the Great Smoky Mountains, then you are going to love this laid-back adventure in North Carolina. You are probably here because you want the vacation without the planning part. Well, great news, YOU are in the right place! This detailed itinerary has everything you need to start locking in your next vacation. How do I know? Because I took this exact trip... and LOVED it! I can't wait to show you what experiences you will uncover during this unforgettable adventure! This detailed itinerary is good for 1-6 people and covers the following location, activities, and tips. Location: - 4 days in Canton, Waynesville, & Ashville Recommended Activities: - Easy hike with waterfall views - Boutique shopping in artsy neighborhoods - Scenic drive with 8 mountain view overlooks - Plus, 2 unique experiences Exclusive Tips: - Transportation - Lodging - Distance to activities - Grocery shopping - Coffee Shops - Daily breakfast, lunch, & dinner options - Dinner with sunset views - Dinner with live music Nestled in the Southern Appalachian Mountains is where I found this little slice of paradise. This gem of a mountain town is central to many memorable experiences and what's even better is that it's a perfect retreat any time of year. Don't be surprised if you find a hint of bluegrass drifting through the mountain air.
Couples • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Adventure • Art • Boutique • Budget • Relaxation • Photography • Outdoors • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel • Shopping • Wine • Wellness • Luxury • People & Culture • Coffee
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🚨 20% OFF 🚨 This is a food tour that I've actually done with a few friends, so it's tried, tested, & true! It includes 7 spots that are all within walking distance of each other so it’s perfect for a fun day trip. Each spot in the crawl serves food that you can order in small amounts. That means you can try ALL of the spots in a day! 5 of them feature savory options, and the last 2 feature awesome desserts. The order of the stops makes the most sense for walking. Most of the stops in this food crawl offer Chinese food, because of the heavy Chinese influence in the Flushing area. Most people think of Manhattan’s Chinatown when they think of Chinatown in New York. However, most of the food in Manhattan Chinatown is Cantonese (and yes, it's great!). On the other hand, Flushing is Queens’ Chinatown. It's not necessarily forgotten, but it represents mainland China more. Manhattan’s Chinatown is more compressed, whereas Flushing has a lot of big food halls, grocery stores, and communities so it feels more local. I've also included a bonus map of 15 of my other favorite food spots in Flushing and nearby Murray Hill… in case you happen to still be hungry, or if you ever return to Flushing & just want to try something new! The bonus spots aren't in walking distance the way the ones in the food crawl are. But I wanted to include some food in this guide that wasn't just Chinese, to highlight the Korean, Indian, and Taiwanese demographics that also influence these neighborhoods.
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