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48 Hours in the Champagne Region of France (Visiting Reims & Epernay)
This is a guide for how to visit the Champagne region without a tour! There are so many group tours to the champagne region from Paris, but I strongly believed I could do it myself, and I was VERY successful. While group tours hold a lot of value for many people, I noticed group tours to champagne were quite expensive and there wasn't a lot of freedom to pick and choose what you wanted.
I created my own itinerary and we LOVED visiting this region and it was truly so easy! This will be an itinerary of what we did each day, where we stayed, where we ate and drank, and what we saw during our time in Reims & Epernay. I will also include at the end things I would do if I had more time... or should I say... WILL DO because I know we will return.
This itinerary involves taking the train from Paris but will also include other options. It includes a full day spent in Reims, France and a full day spent in Epernay. With 2 nights in a hotel in Reims. It will include a cost breakdown, where to make reservations, and some small gems we really loved!
I am also MORE than happy to consult with you about this itinerary to help you pick and choose what suits your needs.
Feel free to reach out with questions before or after purchasing at planformedani@gmail.com or planforme.dani on instagram
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This is a weekend getaway guide to the Champagne region Epernay just outside Paris. This Itinerary can be done in 24-48 hours just depending on how much champagne and relaxing you would like to do! If you like my guide please consider leaving a tip or reaching out and I can plan your weekend for you!
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Immerse yourself in three full days in Reims for a weekend of history, culture, and champagne! Visit the stunning Gothic cathedral, explore world-famous champagne houses, and stroll through picturesque vineyards. Indulge in fine dining and local flavors
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This lovely activity is an absolute must when you're in town - and these are all my tried-and-tested favourite spots. The list is short because I keep going back to them over and over again!
Finger sandwiches, warm scones and cute desserts with a pot of tea (and maybe a glass of champagne!) - what's not to love? This city is very good at pulling out all the stops for this wonderful British tradition.
Book in advance and prepare to spend around £50+ per person, but what a treat it will be! 🍰
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Monaco, a jewel perched on the glittering Mediterranean, pulsates with an energy unlike any other. This sovereign city-state, wedged between France and Italy, packs a punch far exceeding its diminutive size.
Within its luxurious confines, iconic casinos rub shoulders with medieval ramparts, and the roar of Formula One races mingles with the gentle clinking of champagne flutes on opulent yachts. Monaco is a playground for the rich and famous, yet offers a captivating glimpse into its unique heritage for every curious visitor.
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (photo spots, museums and cultural venues,, open squares, beaches and others)
- restaurants, coffeeshops and sweets spots
- photo spots
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
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Venice, also known as the "City of Canals”, “The Floating City” and "Serenissima”, is a place like no other - charming through its intricate alleys and walkways over the canals, with no cars/scooters or traffic noise to spoil the romance in the air. Gondolas floating here and there, idyllic cozy terraces just around every other corner, Italian delicacies all over and relaxed people wandering about.
Venice's culinary delights include Sarde in Saor, Risotto al nero di seppia (black squid ink risotto), Bigoli in salsa, Baccalà mantecato (whipped codfish), Fegato alla veneziana (liver with onions), and Risi e bisi. Don't miss cicchetti (small plates) and Tiramisu for dessert.
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🍾 Bellini is the name of a cocktail invented in Venice about 80 years ago. A Bellini consists of peaches and Prosecco (Italian version of Champagne). The peaches are squeezed and the juice is mixed with Prosecco. The glasses in which the Bellini is served have to be very cold. For the typical Venetian Bellini only white peaches are used.
🛶 A gondola is a traditional narrow and long Venetian rowing boat. The boat is steered by one person called a gondolier with the help of one long oar. Centuries ago, gondolas were the main means of transport in Venice. Now they have become a very popular tourist attraction, and perhaps the most recognisable symbol of Venice.
Although a bit expensive (standard gondola rides in Venice have a fixed cost of 80 euros for a private 25-30 minutes tour. At night, however, the cost of a gondola ride is 120 euros for a private 25-30 minutes tour. If you desire to stay longer, tell the gondolier and ask for the price before the start of the tour) a gondola ride might just be the most romantic thing to do in Venice.
🥠Baicoli is a typical Venetian biscuit. The shape of the biscuit resembles that of a sea bass, hence the name - "baicoli" means "sea bass" in the Venetian dialect. Back in the old times, when Venetian sailors prepared for long journeys, the captains made sure to procure a lot of baicoli. The biscuits were used as bread, and because of being very dry, they could survive for a very long time. Baicoli are typically vanilla-flavored, and are sold in metal boxes, easy to transport and keep fresh for long. The metal boxes, in which the baicoli are sold today, carry a picture of Venetian men and women in traditional clothing of olden times.
Other traditional sweets to try: Mandorlato di Cologna Veneta (especially at Christmas).
🍘 Frittelle - They are Venetian doughnuts served only during Carnival. They can be stuffed with pistachio cream, zabaione and chocolate.
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Barcelona - the capital of Catalonia - is a vibrant and dynamic city, full of exciting things to do. From its stunning architecture to its delicious food and lively culture, there's never a dull moment in this city. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as the Sagrada Familia and Palau Nacional, or stroll along the famous La Rambla promenade, taking in the sights and sounds of street performers and vendors. Barcelona is also renowned for its art scene, with world-class museums and galleries showcasing the works of famous artists like Picasso and Miro.
Catalans have their own traditional dishes. Chief among them is pork sausage both cooked (butifarra) and cured (fuet), as well as the ubiquitous pa amb tomàquet (pan con tomate in Spanish), grilled bread rubbed with tomato and garlic, drizzled with olive oil, and sprinkled with sea salt.
For something more local, try fideuà, essentially the Catalan version of paella, made with short noodles instead of rice.
Make sure to sweeten up your trip with:
- xuxo: traditional Catalan pastry with sweet cream filling and sugar coating;
- mel i mato: dessert made from fresh goat cheese drizzled with honey;
- tarta de Santiago: a Galician almond cake made with ground almonds;
- panellets: small, round pastries made from ground almonds and flavored with coffee or lemon
For drinks, have a vermut (vermouth) instead of sangria; it's served over ice and garnished with a slice of orange and/or olives.
Also, you can try Cava, which got its name back in 1970 with the idea of distinguishing it from French champagne, the word meaning ‘Cave’ or ‘cellar’. Cava is rapidly gaining prominence in the world and rivaling champagne, 95% of all Catalan cava is made in Penedès in the vineyards surrounding the village of Sant Sadurní d'Anoia, close to Barcelona.
🏵️ The famous Antoni Gaudí - Spanish architect and designer from Catalonia, known as the greatest exponent of Catalan Modernism - worked almost entirely in or near Barcelona, therefore the city boasts with his works: Casa Batlló, Casa Milá La Pedrera (you can grasp a sight of the interior while having a coffee at Cafe de la Pedrera
DON'T MISS: the gift shop is amazing), Casa Vicens, Park Güell, Sagrada Família church, etc.
⚽️ For football enthusiats: you have to take a look around Camp Nou.
💡A trip to Abbey of Montserrat would also make a great idea.
⛱️Perhaps a day trip to Costa Brava (90 min by bus)?! 😎
🛍️When it comes to shopping, make sure you visit Girona Street. Here, outlet stores welcome visitors with open arms, offering tempting deals and unique finds.
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This guide takes you on a sassy tour of the city of the canals or the “Venice of the North” - with a bit of something for everyone!
The city is famous for its arhitecture, art museums and traditions that are well kept alive and praised. But it is also famous for cannabis-serving coffeeshops (this guide provides a list with such venues), red-light district, quirky bars and bizarre museums.
So, whether on foot or by bike/boat, take this guide & stroll around this outstanding city in search for fun, food, souvenirs and all those Dutch vibes that you heard so much about.
When it comes to traditional food, be sure to try:
- Haring or 'Hollandse Nieuwe' (Dutch new herring), probably the most famous Dutch food. Pickled herring is a delicacy in Holland. The raw herring is served together with chopped raw onions and gherkins.
- Stamppot, an old dish of mashed potatoes combined with root vegetables, like turnip, carrot and onion, but it can also include dark, leafy greens like kale/spinach (make sure you order it the traditional way, with smoked sausage).
- Erwtensoep, a thick split pea soup;
- Bitterballen similar to a scotch egg, they are balls of finely chopped beef or veal that are seasoned with a mixture of spices, then rolled in bread crumbs and deep fried.
Also, make sure you try out some desserts:
- Poffertjes, small pancakes, baked in an iron skillet and traditionally served with melted butter, dusted with icing sugar
- Pannenkoeken, another traditional sort of pancakes
- Oliebollen ‘oil spheres' are balls of dumpling batter fried in hot oil and later sprinkled with icing sugar.
Highlights:
🌷Dutch tulips - It was in the 16th century that tulips were imported to Holland from the Ottoman Empire. In no time, tulips became the most sought-after commodity in the entire Netherlands, after Carolus Clusius wrote what's considered the first major book about the flower. In the early 1600s, professional cultivators of tulips began to refine techniques to grow and produce the flowers locally in Holland, establishing a flourishing business sector that has persisted to this day.
The tulips mostly bloom during the spring season, from mid-April to mid-May, in Amsterdam. The Tulip Festival will begin on March 23rd and go on till May 14th, 2023
👡 Klompen - Dutch clogs are a type of footwear made in part or completely from wood. The iconic footwear of the Netherlands were the shoes of choice for Dutch laborers of centuries past. The wooden slip-ons were sturdy, cheap and—when stuffed with straw—cozy and warm. The first Dutch clog is dated from the year 1230. The shoe is deeply ingrained in Dutch culture and some people in rural areas still wear them today!
🚲 Dutch bikes - are a style of urban commuting bikes that have been used in the Netherlands for decades and have grown in popularity in cities around the world. Dutch bicycles are upright or “sit-up” style – with taller frames than typical bicycles. This position allows for very good visibility and great comfort. A popular form of Dutch bicycles is the Omafiets (translates to Grandma's bike).
🗼 Dutch windmills - were built originally to pump the water out from the land because the Netherlands is so flat and below sea level. With the land always getting flooded, farming was almost impossible, hence the need to force out the water by means of the windmills.
🧇 Stroopwafel - the most classic of all Dutch sweets and a perfect gift from Holland - literally means “syrup waffle” and it’s a round crunchy waffle with chewy caramel filling. The correct way of eating it is: put it on your coffee or tea cup and wait for a minute until the caramel melts and the waffle warms up – it enhances its flavour and makes it taste as fresh from the oven. Delicious!
🧀 Dutch cheese - especially Gouda, Edam and Maasdam, well known and exported all over the world. Apart from the classics, try some really special ones: a turquoise-coloured cheese with lavender, pink-coloured cheese with red pesto, champagne gouda or even… coconut gouda! A typical cheese from Amsterdam is Old Amsterdam, exceptional premium aged gouda cheese.
🥃 Genever (also called Jenever) - is the traditional liquor of the Netherlands, from which gin has evolved. Some tasters say the flavor of this spirit is similar to white whiskey. Oude (old) genever is the traditional style, with a malty botanical flavor. Jonge (young) genever is a newer recipe with a cleaner taste, more similar to vodka.
There are several genever distilleries in Amsterdam, each with their own secret recipes.
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A lot of people look forward to going all out when celebrating New Year’s Eve. Around the world, different cities and countries will put on massive fireworks displays and will have clubs and bars open all night helping you celebrate with loud music, champagne toasts, and lots of dancing. Celebrating New Year’s Eve in a new destination and on vacation makes the day even more special. Here are some of the top New Year’s Eve destinations around the world that are sure to make you excited about the year ahead!
Read more here: https://www.solandseaa.com/blog/ring-in-the-2022-new-year-in-one-of-these-10-cities
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Alsace is the eastern region of France that shares a border with Germany! It is filled with some of the cutest fairytale villages in the entire country! This is where you NEED to visit during the holiday season - it is known for its Christmas Markets!
In this guide, you can find some of my favourite places to visit in the region! It's just as enchanting in the summer as it is in the winter so these tips can be adapted to all seasons!
At the end of this guide, you can also find some logistical information to help you when planning and organizing your trip to Alsace! Be sure to give it a save for your next visit!
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🏞️ Do you want to discover an underrated part of North America?
Well, Yukon is the perfect place to experience the beauty of raw nature. 🐾 With this complete itinerary, you will get all the information needed to fully enjoy your time in this part of Canada, you will even pass by Alaska! Can you imagine? 🤯
Let's start planning your next exploration of the northern territories of America 🛫
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The Ultimate 4-Day Itinerary for Paris - Best Parisian Hotels, Restaurants, Museums, and Hidden Local Spots.
Bonjour!
Are you ready to explore the vibrant city of Paris, but don't know where to start? In this guide, we'll show you how to spend the best 4 days in Paris.
Each day is planned based on proximity so that you'll spend the least time commuting and the most time doing what you love: exploring.
What to expect from this guide:
⭐️ Paris essentials
🏨 Best hotels for every budget
🍴 Food spots for authentic French food and more
🖼️ Top museums (and what to REALLY see)
✨ Best Eiffel Tower photo spots (beyond Trocadero)
🙌 Bonus Tips for Conquering Paris
▶️ Video resources
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Después de 6 años viviendo en Suiza y armando muuuuchos itinerarios combiné de la mejor manera los lugares que si o si tienes que visitar para aprovechar de la mejor manera el SWISS TRAVEL PASS.
Vas a disfrutar del Glacier Express, Zermatt la zona central de Suiza como Jungfrau e Interlaken y también dos de las ciudades más lindas de Europa: Zurich & Lucerna.
El itinerario está orientado para realizarse en todas las estaciones del año!
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The most magical city in Switzerland - this is a one-stop shop to pure enjoyment in this city. I have divided the guide by: places to stay, places to eat in town, hikes to do in the summer, and how to hit the best restaurants on the mountain during ski season
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For those seeking the ultimate Miami Beach experience, this guide is for you! This city offers endless opportunities for sun, sea, and exploration, and is known for its pristine beaches, vibrant nightlife, and stunning views. Based on extensive research and even some of my personal experience, I can promise that this is the most detailed resources available for South Beach Miami! Once you save this guide, you'll get lifetime access to updates and additions.
WHAT'S INCLUDED⬇️
🗺️ A digital map with 60+ tags, direct links, and GPS
🏨 Accommodation recommendations for every budget (with direct booking links)
🚗 Transportation tips and how to get around (with direct links)
🌞 Best times to visit and seasonal insights
🪂 Tours, free activities, and beaches (with direct booking links)
🍴 Dining options: breakfast, lunch, dinner, sweets, and nightlife (with menu links!)
📱 Useful apps
📍 Bonus mini 4-day itinerary to kickstart your adventure!
In efforts to help keep my travel guides free forever:
**I do make a small kickback at no cost to you on some of the tours and accommodations listed on this guide**
If you found this guide extra helpful and would like to support future travel guides or buy me a coffee, check out the "support me" button on this link: https://beacons.ai/theguidedtravels
📌 Save this guide and tag me in your adventures @theguidedtravels. I can't wait to see how you explore Miami Beach!
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Welcome to my completely unorganized but oh-so-helpful map of the Napa Valley! 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 Napa 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!
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Explore this map, I made as the ultimate France guide, to get inspired and discover the places that will become the highlight of your next trip. Many of the places in this map will have helpful booking links and/or links to social media posts with more inside information. I will be adding to this guide and my knowledge grows, please be encouraged to reach out with your own favorite spots to be included.
I see all my Guide Maps as perpetual works in progress and will do my best to add to and update them as my knowledge expands.
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Embark on an opulent culinary journey through Bangkok! ✨🏮
A diverse range of gourmet dining experiences; this itinerary is designed for those who wish to explore the rich flavors of Thailand's culinary heritage as well as their modern innovation.
We've packed this itinerary with luxury accommodation recommendations, temple culture and historical landmarks, exclusive social clubs, fast cars, private yachts and hidden gems mapped throughout the vibrant city. 🌃
Seeking more?
Book a consultation with us or order your custom itinerary - let's get to know a little more about you and your inner foodie!
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Genova, a gem nestled on the sparkling Ligurian Sea, vibrates with a life force unlike any other. This captivating port city, cradled between the embrace of Italy and France, offers an experience that belies its size.
Within its historic walls, grand palaces adorned with frescoes stand sentinel next to bustling harborfronts, and the scent of freshly baked focaccia mingles with the salty tang of the sea breeze. Genova isn't just a playground for the wealthy, but a city steeped in a rich history that unfolds on every cobblestone street, welcoming every curious explorer with open arms.
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (photo spots, museums and cultural venues,, open squares, beaches and others)
- restaurants, coffeeshops and sweets spots
- photo spots
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
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If you're looking for a way to experience romantic streets and iconic landmarks, picturesque country sides, savoring fine wines, and enjoying glamorous beaches - a weeklong trip to France may be exactly what you're looking for!
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