The third largest city in Spain and the capital of paella is a vibrant spot situated on the East Coast of the Iberian Peninsula, just a few kilometers direction South from Barcelona. Thanks to its large historical center, cultural attractions, and rich eating out options, Valencia is one of the …
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Last week I visited Lisbon and wanted to discover some good places where the locals eat. When I travel, I often fancy authentic places and I avoid restaurants tailored for tourists. This is why I contacted Secret Food Tour Lisbon and simply booked a food tour in Lisbon with them. …
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Many people come here just for a stopover on their way to Chiang Mai or the islands, but believe me, even few days aren’t enough to see the beautiful Buddhist temples, colorful markets, parks, rooftops, museums or experience delicious food, boat ride on the canals and the river, or the …
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Sucre is the constitutional Capital of Bolivia (although the seat of the government is in La Paz) and probably the country’s prettiest town. If you want to know what makes this place so special and why you should visit Sucre while traveling to Bolivia, this post is for you! …
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When I arrived from Barcelona last week, I thought maybe I could write something about my favorite places to go eat in the city. Everybody knows what to see in Barcelona (and if not, check out 10 Things To See And Do In Barcelona), and everybody knows that the food …
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Today, I would like to show you Mikulov, a charming fairytale Moravian town, the way I experienced it. I felt in love with the town and here is why! Although I knew that one can expect an interesting place, I was nicely surprised. I think that Mikulov offers a perfect …
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Brno is an alive city that gains on popularity especially among young population. More and more ex-students and foreigners settle here and create new interesting places and concepts. Nowadays, you can find very good restaurants, cafés and many interesting places to go out in Brno. It is worth to come …
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You haven’t probably heard a lot of recommendations for Lima, as it is just the entry gate to Perú. But if you can afford to spend 1-2 days in the capital, you will not regret. Here is how we spent 1 day and 1 night in Lima. Peruvian gastronomy on the …
