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Known as the “Mother Road,” this is much more than just a road: it is a symbol, an icon that embodies the adventurous and pioneering spirit of the United States. Route 66 is one of the American myths, a real dream for all those who love road trips. It is a legendary road, created to originally connect the city of Chicago with the beach of Santa Monica, California, crossing 8 states such as Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. Along the itinerary you will encounter bizarre neon signs, historic drive-in cinemas, unusual diners and motels to sleep in, kitschy petrol pumps and many other characteristic places that will make your crossing a real journey back in time. If you are planning an on the road along Route 66 this is the guide for you! In this guide you will find everything you need to best organize your on the road to discover Route 66! Inside you will find: 🗓️Best Time to visit 🛣️Useful information on Route 66 🏨 Where to stay (from hotels to the most unusual motels) 🏛️What to visit (all the places not to be missed) ☕️cafés 🍽️restaurants, pubs and diner ✨unusual places 📌20 day Itinerary 🎒activities & excursions And lots of other information and advice that will help you better plan your stay... Happy reading!👀
50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Adventure • Art • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • History • Outdoors • Overlanding • Photography • Relaxation • Road Trip • Van Life
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Chicago is a great city - regardless of the season. Yes, even in the winter, there is plenty to do...just bundle up! This guide includes a jam-packed Chicago weekend itinerary meant for the winter. With a good balance of indoor and outdoor activities and sightseeing, you're sure to have a great trip. I've sorted this guide in the order we did things - day by day - for easy use! This is not just a list of ideas, but an actual itinerary. I did the planning and research, so you don't have to! This guide is geared toward adults. In this guide, you'll find: -Hotel recommendation -Restaurants we went to (and notes on whether they take reservations or not) -Outdoor sightseeing -Guided tour recommendation -Interactive Shows (and how to get discounted tickets) -A dispensary (it's legal in Chicago!) -Cool photo opps -Tips and tricks for a smooth experience -And more! Everything listed in this guide are things I personally did during a weekend trip to Chicago - so I am speaking from experience and honest reviews. We flew in on a Friday night so that we could kick our itinerary off first thing Saturday morning, and flew out on an early Monday morning flight. There was only a one-hour time difference from our home city, so we didn't really need to adjust to the time difference.
Couples • Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Foodie • History • Shopping • Design • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • City • Winter
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Ever contemplated a new method of travel? A way to break up all of the traffic-filled roadtrips or miserable treks to the airport, only to wait 2-3 hours for a flight? Fed up with the same old highway views (or lack of views from the plane)? If so, this guide is for you! From the very first time I boarded an Amtrak Long Distance (LD) train in 2016 in Oakland, CA, I was immediately overcome with excitement, which quickly morphed into a passion. I have yet to go on a trip and not catch myself in a trance staring out the window on multiple occasions, failing to read/watch all of the books/shows I thought I would need or having a deep conversation with a complete stranger in the observation car. These experiences are the reason why I write this guide, to share and hopefully inform prospective travelers. If you are not familiar with Amtrak’s LD services, fear not! I intend to offer as much information about the train options, destinations, schedules and anything else I can think of to lead your potential adventure. This is just part one of a three-part guide and will cover the intro as well as the first five long-distance trains (numerically). Be sure to check out the other two sections (below) as well as all my other work on Amtrak and budget-oriented traveling. If for some reason, I don’t cover something or you have questions, feel free to reach out!
Car-free • Accessibility • Groups • Family • Couples • 50+ • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Vegetarian • Adventure • Budget • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Road Trip • Sustainable/Eco • History • Luxury • Outdoors • Wellness
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