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Seguimos sumando recorridos, seguimos sumando pasos por la ciudad de la furia!! En esta entrada hablaremos de uno de los puntos en el cual sucedieron innumerables hechos históricos y por el cual caminaron incontables personajes de la historia internacional. Estamos haciendo referencia a ni mas ni menos, PLAZA DE MAYO.
Si te gusta, no me molestaría recibir una propina... jaja
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Bicol, located in the Philippines, offers a 10-day tour of its breathtaking landscapes, natural wonders, cultural legacy, and delectable cuisine.
This 10-day itinerary provides a diverse experience of Bicol's natural wonders, adventure activities, cultural heritage, and delicious cuisine. Be sure to book accommodations and activities in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons. Enjoy your journey through Bicol!
Digital Nomads • LGBTQ+ • Backpackers • Solo Female • Groups • Couples • Adventure • Relaxation • Mountain • Sustainable/Eco • Nature
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After immersing myself in this port city on the Río de la Plata, affectionately known as "BA" by locals, I crafted this guide for a friend with food, culture, and outdoor enthusiasts in mind.
Buenos Aires is a very walkable, though sprawling, European-feeling South American city made up of many distinct neighborhoods. Among them: trendy Palermo, Parisian-like Recoleta, Spanish Plaza de Mayo, bohemian San Telmo, vibrant Boca recalls Southern Italy. Italian, Spanish, and French heritage is tasted in its love for pizza, cheese, bread, meat, wine, and coffee.
The guide includes both affordable and world-class restaurants and hotels, but mostly, find luxury in slow travel where you truly get to know the culture.
Virtual explorers and trip planners alike, explore Buenos Aires with this interactive guide. Check out what to SEE + DO, where to EAT + DRINK, places to STAY + REST, and ways to COME + GO around Argentina's largest city.
In addition to cultural immersion, this comprehensive guide provides:
1. Interactive map
2. Portable, mobile-first format
3. "Remixable" make-your-own itinerary
4. "Living" guide that receives updates
This guide is intended for you to make your own. Explore at your own pace within your available timeframe. Visit all of the sites or just those that call to you. Skip around or simply glance on the way to your next meal.
As a travel expert and creative, I built AMG Inspired to design quality architecture and support sustainable tourism, defined as “tourism that respects both local people and the traveler, cultural heritage and the environment.”
Be sure to tag @amginspired in your photos.
Foodie • Photography • Architecture • Coffee • Outdoors • People & Culture • Luxury • Slow Travel
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The name derives from "Poor Boy", it was created by a local baker, John Gendusa as an inexpensive way to create a hearty meal during the 1929 streetcar strike.
The French bread gets loaded with lettuce, tomato, and pickles, and typically filled with roast beef, fried shrimp, or whatever protein you choose, it gets slathered in sauce or mayo.
It makes for a cheap and easy meal to fuel a day walking around New Orleans, or as a way to sober up during those late NOLA nights.
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Who hasn't heard of Spanish patatas bravas? It's believed that this popular Spanish dish has its roots in Madrid, where it began to be served in bars and taverns in the early 20th century.
By default, it is a vegetarian dish consisting of a bunch of potatoes, which might have been fried, boiled in water, boiled in oil, or even baked (depending on the personal homemade recipe), mixed with a spicy sauce and/or mayonnaise or aioli (in Catalunya).
But in this guide, I'm going to recommend places in Barcelona where you can enjoy this fantastic tapa in its vegan version.
Get ready to lick the plate clean!
50+ • Backpacker • Business • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • LGBTQ+ • Halal • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Gluten-free / Celiac • Foodie • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • People & Culture
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Sigamos turisteando! Sigamos Caminando! En esta entrada, nos va a tocar caminar por uno de los lugares que tiene la contradicción de ser una zona muy tranquila y al mismo tiempo muy transitada. Punto de inicio de la mayoría de las lineas de trenes, que después se ramifican por la provincia. Ademas es sede de grandes parques y shoppings históricos, vistas panorámicas y paseos de compras. Estamos haciendo referencia y de la cual hablaremos en esta entrada, de la zona de Retiro!
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Madrid, una de las capitales más visitadas de Europa, ha evolucionado para convertirse en un destino de cinco estrellas en el turismo de lujo, atrayendo a viajeros que, en el pasado, quizás no consideraban la ciudad como una parada esencial. Esta metrópolis no solo es un centro de arte, cultura e historia, sino que también está repleta de anécdotas fascinantes que reflejan su rica herencia.
En la Calle de Cervantes, por ejemplo, se encuentra la casa donde vivió y murió Miguel de Cervantes, autor del célebre "Don Quijote". Curiosamente, su rival literario, Lope de Vega, vivió en la misma calle, creando un eje literario único en la historia de la literatura española.
La Calle Mayor es otro lugar emblemático, marcado por la historia. Fue aquí donde un atentado con bomba casi acabó con la vida del rey Alfonso XIII y su esposa en 1906, un evento que marcó profundamente la ciudad y su historia monárquica.
No menos famosa es la Calle de las Huertas, conocida por su vibrante vida nocturna y su conexión con el Siglo de Oro español. Aquí vivieron escritores como Quevedo y Góngora, cuyas rivalidades literarias son legendarias. Hoy, las citas de estos autores adornan la calle, añadiendo un toque literario único a su ambiente.
Finalmente, la Gran Vía, conocida por su arquitectura impresionante y teatros históricos, es un símbolo de modernidad y resistencia. Durante la Guerra Civil, sufrió intensos bombardeos, pero sobrevivió para contar su historia.
Estas anécdotas y lugares son solo una muestra de lo que hace de Madrid un destino tan especial y buscado en el panorama turístico europeo. La ciudad no solo ofrece lujo y sofisticación, sino también una inmersión en historias y cultura que la hacen única.
En esta guía encontrarás los super MUSTS, y algunos de mis lugares favoritos, para ver Madrid sin perderse nada fundamental pero con el toque especial de una madrileña que añora su ciudad natal.
Guarda esta guia para consultarla en tiempo real cuando estes explorando Madrid!
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Madrid, una de las capitales más visitadas de Europa, ha evolucionado para convertirse en un destino de cinco estrellas en el turismo de lujo, atrayendo a viajeros que, en el pasado, quizás no consideraban la ciudad como una parada esencial. Esta metrópolis no solo es un centro de arte, cultura e historia, sino que también está repleta de anécdotas fascinantes que reflejan su rica herencia.
En la Calle de Cervantes, por ejemplo, se encuentra la casa donde vivió y murió Miguel de Cervantes, autor del célebre "Don Quijote". Curiosamente, su rival literario, Lope de Vega, vivió en la misma calle, creando un eje literario único en la historia de la literatura española.
La Calle Mayor es otro lugar emblemático, marcado por la historia. Fue aquí donde un atentado con bomba casi acabó con la vida del rey Alfonso XIII y su esposa en 1906, un evento que marcó profundamente la ciudad y su historia monárquica.
No menos famosa es la Calle de las Huertas, conocida por su vibrante vida nocturna y su conexión con el Siglo de Oro español. Aquí vivieron escritores como Quevedo y Góngora, cuyas rivalidades literarias son legendarias. Hoy, las citas de estos autores adornan la calle, añadiendo un toque literario único a su ambiente.
Finalmente, la Gran Vía, conocida por su arquitectura impresionante y teatros históricos, es un símbolo de modernidad y resistencia. Durante la Guerra Civil, sufrió intensos bombardeos, pero sobrevivió para contar su historia.
Estas anécdotas y lugares son solo una muestra de lo que hace de Madrid un destino tan especial y buscado en el panorama turístico europeo. La ciudad no solo ofrece lujo y sofisticación, sino también una inmersión en historias y cultura que la hacen única.
En esta guía encontrarás los super MUSTS, y algunos de mis lugares favoritos, para ver Madrid sin perderse nada fundamental pero con el toque especial de una madrileña que añora su ciudad natal.
Guarda esta guia para consultarla en tiempo real cuando estes explorando Madrid!
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Madrid, una de las capitales más visitadas de Europa, ha evolucionado para convertirse en un destino de cinco estrellas en el turismo de lujo, atrayendo a viajeros que, en el pasado, quizás no consideraban la ciudad como una parada esencial. Esta metrópolis no solo es un centro de arte, cultura e historia, sino que también está repleta de anécdotas fascinantes que reflejan su rica herencia.
En la Calle de Cervantes, por ejemplo, se encuentra la casa donde vivió y murió Miguel de Cervantes, autor del célebre "Don Quijote". Curiosamente, su rival literario, Lope de Vega, vivió en la misma calle, creando un eje literario único en la historia de la literatura española.
La Calle Mayor es otro lugar emblemático, marcado por la historia. Fue aquí donde un atentado con bomba casi acabó con la vida del rey Alfonso XIII y su esposa en 1906, un evento que marcó profundamente la ciudad y su historia monárquica.
No menos famosa es la Calle de las Huertas, conocida por su vibrante vida nocturna y su conexión con el Siglo de Oro español. Aquí vivieron escritores como Quevedo y Góngora, cuyas rivalidades literarias son legendarias. Hoy, las citas de estos autores adornan la calle, añadiendo un toque literario único a su ambiente.
Finalmente, la Gran Vía, conocida por su arquitectura impresionante y teatros históricos, es un símbolo de modernidad y resistencia. Durante la Guerra Civil, sufrió intensos bombardeos, pero sobrevivió para contar su historia.
Estas anécdotas y lugares son solo una muestra de lo que hace de Madrid un destino tan especial y buscado en el panorama turístico europeo. La ciudad no solo ofrece lujo y sofisticación, sino también una inmersión en historias y cultura que la hacen única.
En esta guía encontrarás los super MUSTS, y algunos de mis lugares favoritos, para ver Madrid sin perderse nada fundamental pero con el toque especial de una madrileña que añora su ciudad natal.
Guarda esta guia para consultarla en tiempo real cuando estes explorando Madrid!
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In the Philippines' Bicol Region, there is a province called Albay. It is well recognised for its natural wonders including the Mayon Volcano, which is one of the Philippines' most active volcanoes and known for its perfect conical shape. In addition, the province is also known for its hot food, which uses chili peppers in a number of its recipes. There's more to Albay, waiting to be discovered.
Families • Digital Nomads • Solo Female • Backpackers • Plus Size • Couples • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Adventure • Architecture • History • Nature • Foodie • Photography • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Beach • Mountain • Camping • Relaxation • Budget
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Esta guía contiene toda la información necesaria para que puedas planificar tu viaje a Shirakawago, una de las aldeas más lindas de los alpes japoneses y patrimonio de la UNESCO desde el año 1995.
La guía incluye:
🚌 Traslados sugeridos, rutas, costos y logística a tener en cuenta
🏨 Alojamiento sugerido en Takayama
⛩️ Dónde y cómo conseguir las mejores vistas de la aldea
🛍️ Ideas de souvenirs típicos
🍱 Gastronomía y recomendaciones importantes
🙌🏻 +10 links para simplificar tus reservas de bus, auto y hotel
📍 Mapa interactivo con todos los puntos de referencia importantes
⭐️ Datos claves para no perderte de nada
Este tour de medio día puede realizarse en transporte público desde la ciudad de Takayama o de manera privada en auto.
Shirakawago es un lugar ideal para visitar con niños, adultos mayores y personas con movilidad reducida.
Espero que la disfrutes 💖 - Juli
Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Budget • Outdoors • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Relaxation • Road Trip
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Koh Tao tiene lo mejor de todos los mundos, playas hermosas, buena fiesta, buena comida, distancias relativamente cortas, buenos alojamientos y personitas mágicas.
Todas las islas en este país son diferentes y tienen una esencia específica. Creo que los gustos pueden ser muy personales cuando se trata de qué lugar te puede llegar a gustar más, pero desde mi experiencia, Koh Tao ha sido el lugar favorito de la mayoría de viajeros que conocí, así que a continuación les voy a compartir todos los detalles de este lugar y las experiencias indispensables que tienen que vivir ahí.
La actividades mencionadas en esta guía va destinada a un rango de edad entre 18-30, ya que mi punto de vista es juvenil y con esa experiencia previa, además también es desde un punto de vista latinoamericano.
Accessibility • Backpacker • Adventure • Budget • People & Culture • Slow Travel
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I'm Maeve and I'm 50% Irish (hence the Gaelic name haha). I have visited Ireland at least once a year of my 26 years and to no surprise, it's my absolute favorite place on earth!
My family is primarily from the Shannon and South-East regions of Ireland. My mom and her three brothers were raised in Limerick, my granny was born and raised in Limerick City, and my grandad was born and raised in Cahir, Co. Tipperary. Like many Irish families, we have relatives spread out across the country too.
I know Ireland pretty well for never having actually lived in the country long-term. I grew up spending 8-weeks of my summer in Spanish Point Co. Clare with a bunch of my cousins---just as my mom and granny did when they were younger. When the weather was great we played in the grass, swam in the sea, milked cows, rode horses, and just lived outside all day long. But there were weeks when it felt like the rain never stopped and I can guarantee that 6+ stir-crazy kids were a nightmare to take care. As a result, our parents would take turns going away on overnights or mini staycations within Ireland.
Ireland is majority lush, green, rolling hills and winding country lanes. There is so much to see and do. However, just because you'll likely spend your days in your wellies trekking through the countryside, there is NO need to forfeit the finer things in life when it comes to your accommodation. Here's a guide to 10 luxurious hotels across Ireland perfect for a couple's getaway. The majority of places my family or I have visited ourselves and the others are on my travel wishlist.
As always, I'm happy to help you plan a custom itinerary for your trip to Ireland! Just reach out to me directly (:
Couples • Luxury • Romantic • Relaxation • Foodie • History • Art • Architecture • Wellness • Slow Travel • Photography
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Dubbed as the "Paris of South America", Buenos Aires is a diverse city, rich in culture and offers numerous attractions.
100+ recommendations await you in my comprehensive guide and I've covered an overview of the vibrant capital of Argentina with helpful general information and everything you need to know, introducing the different neighbourhoods to you, giving recommendations on what to do, where to stay, where to eat and the best activities to immerse yourself in local culture.
As a little extra for you, I've included a hidden gem close to Buenos Aires, where you dive into an enchanting world far away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
50+ • Backpacker • Couples • Groups • Digital Nomads • Family • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Design • Foodie • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Shopping
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The West coast of Ireland is widely accepted as being one of the most beautiful, wild and untouched stretches of coastline in the world.
Irelands Wild Atlantic Way marked roadway stretches from the South-western most point of Mizen Head to the wild Malin Head on the most North-western corner. This well marked route takes you through some of Irelands most spectacular and, indeed, wild countryside as well as many of our culturally rich towns and villages.
With ample photography opportunities, hiking trails, walks and eateries serving traditional Irish food, the Wild Atlantic way provides an exciting and varied road trip as well as a wide range of stunning destinations for your stay.
In this comprehensive guide, I will take you through all you need to know for the ultimate Wild Atlantic Way road trip.
What you get;
- 100+ pins of places to visit, explore, swim, eat, walk, stay and more.
- Links to Irish websites with further information with every pin.
- First hand advice and observations for each location from a native Irish person.
- Tips and tricks section to enhance your Irish travels.
- Packing suggestions section for advice on what to bring to tackle Irish weather, wildlife and lifestyle.
- Photographs taken by me depicting the locations.
- Constantly updated guide with new locations added as I discover them!
Adventure • Nature • RV • Overlanding • Slow Travel • Photography • Road Trip • Van Life • Coffee • Beach • Mountain • Camping
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There are many different ways to see the Emerald Isle from group travel, to train travel, bus travel, to self-drive or chauffer driven.
This itinerary focuses on some areas of the country that are "off the beaten path" and accessible by self-drive or hiring your own private driver.
We highlight some points of interest that are common to the country, but delve into some other spectacular sites, villages and places that don't normally show up on a "typical Irish getaway".
The itinerary is mapped out for a grand tour of the country, going to towns and villages that aren't always referenced in the normal brochures and is perfect for people who may have seen a lot of Ireland already and want to delve into smaller, niche areas; or for those who enjoy traveling off-the-beaten path and away from most of the general tourist destinations - getting into the heart of the country.
Adventure • Foodie • History • Architecture • Outdoors • Relaxation • Shopping • People & Culture • Photography • Boutique
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Welcome to the ultimate travel guide to Salamanca, Spain – a treasure trove of history, culture, and architectural wonders awaiting your exploration. Whether you're drawn to its centuries-old universities, mesmerized by its stunning architecture, or simply seeking to immerse yourself in the vibrant Spanish culture, Salamanca promises an unforgettable journey.
50+ • Backpacker • Business • Couples • Car-free • Digital Nomads • Family • Vegan • Vegetarian • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Relaxation • Photography • Romantic • Slow Travel
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Marbella is known for its luxury and vibrant lifestyle. It is increasingly becoming a center for digital nomads and entrepreneurs. It offers an amazing Mediterranean climate all year around, excellent connectivity, and a high quality of life.
Spain is considered one of the best countries for digital nomads, with its digital nomad visa ranked best globally. Marbella offers a unique blend of luxury, beach life, and work environment.
Digital Nomads • Business
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I have been living in Argentina for the past year (plus 5 months in Buenos Aires back in 2005). This is one of my favorite cities in the entire world, and I want to share with you what makes it so great.
This 10 day itinerary begins on a Friday morning, and is arranged according to market schedules, or other events in the city that fall on particular days. But you can certainly do the activities out of order, and fit them to your schedule as needed.
I have planned this 10-day itinerary to allow you to maximize your days, and hours in this amazing city, but still allow you to enjoy the small moments without feeling overwhelmed, and get rest when needed.
I have spent around 100 hours researching, writing descriptions to give detailed information of every place mentioned in this itinerary, visiting and testing out each day; they are all genuine recommendations. I have carefully planned out and timed each activity, including transportation and time moving between sites. I have also linked related articles and videos from my blog and YouTube channel.
This itinerary will provide you not only with daily activities, but information on how to get the best exchange rate, how to stay safe, and information for transportation- how to get from spot to spot, so you can put as little time into planning as possible. Let me do that for you! :)
This is not the ideal itinerary for those seeking the nightlife and parties. It is full of morning, daytime, and evening activities (with a few optional activities that go into the night) to help you get to know the culture of Buenos Aires and Argentina. It does not include nightclubs.
This is a great itinerary if you are coming to Buenos Aires for the first time and you want to see all the important places, along with a few extra gems. This can also serve if you live in the city but have friends and family coming to visit. I've got it all planned out for you!
I have included a lot of walking in this itinerary, though I have attempted to concentrate each day in one particular area of the city whenever possible. However, the city is full of transportation options if you prefer less steps due to accessability issues, or fatigue.
I strongly suggest reading through the entire itinerary at the beginning of the week in case there are places where you need to make a reservation. If so, it will be listed at the top of each day.
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • Shopping • Nature • People & Culture • Wine • Coffee
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