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This is my slow traveler's guide to the sprawling capital of Mexico. It is a reflection of my time spent there and how to explore this beautiful city in the way I did. That said, it's by no means a comprehensive guide so it's a great companion piece to other info - or to use as a jumping off point for your own discovery.
These are my tips - both for how to experience the city - and where to do so, taken from the nearly 9 months that I've spent living here over 2 separate stays.
In addition to sharing places I loved, I also go deeper into my slow travel philosophy and show you how to experience - and love - the city the way I have.
Guide includes:
- Specific locations from my videos
- Recommended trips to take outside the city
- Over 35 specific places I personally visited
Solo Female • Digital Nomads • Couples • Groups • Slow Travel • Neighborhood Exploration • Parks and Plazas • Coffee Shops • Running • Group Meditation • Salsa Dancing • Lucha Libre • Local Food • Local Art • Architecture • Views • Bookshops and Libraries • General Tips • Behind the Scenes • Day Trips and Weekend Getaways
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Mexico City floods the senses the moment you hit the capital. Chilangos—as locals are known, all 8.8 million of them—move through the metropolis at a quicker tempo than their counterparts elsewhere in the country, and a quick weekend jaunt will see you keeping pace.
These are some of the major landmarks and must-visit places. If you have the time you must visit at least three of them.
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Not sure about what to do in CDMX during your trip? We can give you our top plans to do, including food, nightlife, cultural activities, out-of-town ideas and hidden gems of Mexico City. Enjoy!
Couples • Groups • 50+ • History • Architecture • Art • People & Culture • Nature • Foodie • Shopping • Design • Photography • Romantic • Slow Travel • Wine • Coffee • Relaxation
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Bienvenidos a Ciudad de México!
This guide is your passport to a city full of exceptional experiences and hidden gems. Dive into distinctive accommodations, savor the city's culinary gems, explore captivating neighborhoods, admire architectural marvels, delve into renowned art galleries, uncover hidden treasures, indulge in boutique shopping, and embark on enriching day trips. Ready to explore this enchanting city? Let's start!
50+ • Accessibility • Business • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Gluten-free / Celiac • Groups • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Vegan • Pets • LGBTQ+ • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Luxury • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Shopping • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Wellness
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There are so many reasons to visit Santa Fe, New Mexico! This beautiful city is rich in history, culture, art, and natural beauty, making it an attractive destination for travelers.
Key reasons this guide might be the match for you:
- You have high standards and don't like wasting a moment of time not soaking in the culture, art, history and food in a new place.
- You want key tips like when certain institutions are open/closed and whether reservations are needed.
If you haven't committed to a flight/drive/visit just yet, here are some broad and compelling reasons why you should consider visiting Santa Fe:
Rich Cultural Heritage: Santa Fe is the oldest capital city in the United States, dating back to 1610. Its history is deeply rooted in Native American, Spanish, and Anglo cultures, creating a unique blend of traditions and customs. You'll find fascinating historical sites, adobe architecture, and museums that showcase the city's diverse heritage.
Art and Galleries: Santa Fe is renowned for its vibrant arts scene. The city boasts numerous art galleries, studios, and museums, making it a hub for artists and art enthusiasts. The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, the New Mexico Museum of Art, and the Canyon Road arts district are must-visit places for art lovers.
Santa Fe Opera: If you're a fan of performing arts, the Santa Fe Opera is a world-class venue that offers breathtaking opera performances amidst the stunning backdrop of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
Stunning Landscapes: Nestled in the high desert, Santa Fe is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. The landscape is characterized by picturesque sunsets, rolling hills, and nearby mountains that provide plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and skiing.
Unique Architecture: Santa Fe's distinctive adobe-style architecture is an integral part of its charm. The city has strict building codes that maintain the traditional pueblo-style look, creating a cohesive and aesthetically pleasing environment.
Santa Fe Plaza: The heart of the city is the historic Santa Fe Plaza, a central gathering place surrounded by shops, restaurants, and historic buildings. It's a great spot to relax, people-watch, and soak in the local atmosphere.
Culinary Delights: Santa Fe has a rich culinary scene, known for its unique blend of Native American, Spanish, and Mexican flavors. From traditional New Mexican cuisine to upscale dining options, foodies will find a wide range of delicious dishes to savor.
Santa Fe Farmers' Market: The city hosts one of the oldest and most vibrant farmers' markets in the country. Visitors can explore a wide variety of locally grown produce, handmade crafts, and artisanal products.
Healing and Wellness: Santa Fe has long been associated with healing and wellness practices. The city is home to various spas, wellness centers, and spiritual retreats that offer relaxation and rejuvenation.
Santa Fe Festivals: Throughout the year, Santa Fe hosts a range of cultural festivals celebrating everything from music and dance to arts and crafts. The city's lively festival scene adds another layer of excitement to your visit.
Whether you're interested in history, art, nature, or simply immersing yourself in a unique and vibrant culture, Santa Fe offers a one-of-a-kind experience that will leave a lasting impression on any traveler.
This guide separated by category will give you options in and around Santa Fe to maximize your time there and give you a taste of it all!
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Florida is known for its warm climate, so it's a great destination to visit year-round.
However, the best time to visit Florida is during the winter months, from December to April, when the weather is cooler and dry.
Pensacola is a popular city in the westernmost part of the Florida panhandle. It is the county seat of Escambia County, Florida.
The cute coastal city is right on the Gulf of Mexico. Not only are there beautiful beaches, great food, the city center is historic and has tons of beautiful architecture.
Foodie • Budget • Wellness • Coffee • Beach • Relaxation • Mountain • Nature
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Very Opinionated Guide for Exactly How to Explore Oaxaca City: 10 Action-Packed Days
An itinerary of 10 action-packed days dining and doing in amazing Oaxaca de Juarez. It includes:
1. Day-by-day top recommendations of places to visit and dining "musts"
2. More than 70 recommended things to do, eat, and see
3. Two detailed road trip guides for Hierve el Agua and San Martin Tilcajete.
4. Notes, insights, videos, photos, and more.
Why Oaxaca de Juarez?
Colorful and welcoming. Hip yet old world. Infused with the pride of Zapotec culture, yet embracing of modern Mexico’s foodie standards. Oaxaca de Juarez defies easy labels and is all the better for it. With one of the most charming Centros in all of Latin America, Oaxaca is unapologetically itself on every level. Majestic churches, historic buildings, stunning street art, indigenous gardens, massive markets, quirky small museums. . .Oaxaca has them all. Best of all, its undercurrent of edge and counterculture keeps this vibrant town from being too consumed by expat and digital nomad influence. Pretty and vibrant, yes. Blandly beautiful? Never.
Couples • Digital Nomads • 50+ • Groups • Family • Architecture • Road Trip • Photography • People & Culture • History • Foodie • Romantic • Boutique • Luxury • Relaxation
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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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Guide for locals and travelers to the Rio Grande Valley which is the fifth largest in Texas behind Greater Dallas (aka DFW, Dallas-Fort Worth, or the Metroplex), Greater Houston, Greater San Antonio, and Greater Austin (State Capitol).
What can you find in my guides?
🔴 Airports, Seaports, Spaceports
🟠 Shopping & Outlet Malls
🟡 Fairs, Theme/Amusement & Water Parks
🟢 Zoos, Aquariums & Nature Parks
🔵 Museums, Galleries & Historical Places
🟣 Bars, Cafes, Casinos & Dining
*not all places will include the above-mentioned
**Contact me for personal guides, I will be making more for other areas around the US and the world.
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This one is for all you military folks moving back and forth from San Diego (or Ventura) CA to Norfolk, VA. This guide also works in reverse if you are moving west.
The overall route takes Highways 8, 10, 40, 81, and 64. Google says this is the fastest and most fuel efficient route. Each driving day will be approximately ~6 hours. 2,730 miles, 7 days.
If you’re into travel hacking try to pick one hotel chain to stick with. I have one Hilton family hotel and one Marriott family hotel for each destination, as well as a La Quinta hotel because they are great for traveling with pets and generally a cheaper option.
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Mexico City (CDMX) is an incredible place with a rich history and culture. You could easily spend a year or more here and still be discovering new things!
CDMX is enormous and each neighbourhood offers a completely different vibe with it's own unique attractions. Therefore, this guide is organized by the most iconic neighbourhoods so you can choose to stay close to what suits you and your interests best.
The guide includes recommendations for places to eat, attractions and activities, and places to stay for the following neighbourhoods: Roma Norte, Condesa, Centro Histórico, and Polanco, as well as some honourable mentions for other places to check out outside of those areas.
This is a living guide that I'm always updating as I discover more places in Mexico City!
Foodie • Art • History • People & Culture • Shopping • Nature • Coffee • Wine • Photography • Boutique • Architecture
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Whether you're planning to spend a week in the area, or you have just 48 hours, Guadalajara is a great place to visit.
This guide includes:
-Where to Stay
-Where to eat/drink
-What to see in the city center
-What to see outside of the city center
-Day/Weekend Trips from Guadalajara
No need to waste any of your time researching where to go and what to see. You've got it all here for you in this interactive map and guide. You're all good to go!
Adventure • Architecture • Budget • Foodie • History • Shopping • People & Culture
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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.
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