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Five Day Itinerary in Istanbul and Cappadocia

Total Days: 5 Full Days | Accommodations: Istanbul Old Town and Göreme in Cappadocia | Transportation: Walking, Ubers | Traveled: With a friend | Type of Trip: Relaxing, food mixed with site-seeing mostly by foot | Highlights: Hagia Sophia, Turkish bath experience, Hot Air Balloon morning Below is your perfect Turkey itinerary that hits all the highlights in Istanbul and the best options in Cappadocia. This […]

1 Day in Dublin, Ireland

Total Days: 1 Day | Accommodations: Stay in the City Centre | Transportation: Walking | Traveled: Solo | Type of Trip: A jam-packed day of site-seeing | Highlights: Dublin Castle, Long Room Library and Gravity Bar Dublin attractions can mostly be done in one day if you time it right! Below is your perfect one day Dublin itinerary that hits all the highlights so that you […]

4 Day Itinerary for Edinburgh, Scotland

Total Days: 4 Days | Accommodations: Hotel in New Town near Princes Street | Transportation: Walking and Tram from the Airport | Traveled: Solo | Type of Trip: History and royal discoveries | Highlights: Carlton Hill, Dean Village, Harry Potter inspiration, Highlands tour DAY 1 At a glimpse: Exploring the intersection of New and Old and then a hearty pub dinnerTravel agenda: If you are based […]

Live a Fairy Tale in Switzerland

Skip Zurich or Geneva and head to the Bernese Oberland region instead! Take the train to Interlaken and use as a home base to explore the quaint storybook Swiss villages that make this country so special. Reasons to visit below: Enchantment The small Bernese Oberland villages – some carless! – offer a real chance to […]

2 Days in Foodie Heaven aka Bologna Itinerary

Total Time: 48 Hours | Accommodations: Hotel or Airbnb at Bologna Central| Transportation:  Almost all walking | Traveled: Solo | Type of Trip: Focus on Italian food and landmarks | Highlights:  Food tour, Sanctuary of the Madonna, Landmark and University exploring “Bologna is the food capital of the world” according to the Guardian.  How can […]