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Pull up a stool at SlowMov while the espresso machine hums a rhythm to the waking neighborhood. Spend the morning getting lost in the plaza-hopping streets of Gràcia, stopping for a tiramisu-inspired coffee at Nabucco. Finish in the shade of a quiet square, watching the local life unfold with a cup from Cafeteria Salvatge.
Nane
Traveled to Gràcia
Start with a cold brew at Skye coffee corner, hidden inside a former industrial warehouse that feels like a secret. Meander through the quiet, leafy streets of Poblenou, grabbing a quick pastry at Barbara Bakery before the lunch rush hits. End with a sunset pour-over at Abyss Coffee Roasters, feeling the sea breeze roll in from the nearby coast.
Traveled to Sant Martí
Begin at Kiosco de Ideas, where the smell of old books and fresh espresso meet in the narrowest alleys. Wander past the heavy stone walls of the Gothic Quarter, ducking into SIP to escape the midday heat with something cold. End your circuit in El Born at Hidden Coffee Roasters, sitting on the terrace as the shadows stretch across the cobblestones.
Traveled to Ciutat Vella
Start with a pour-over at Jaç Hi-fi before the city wakes up, then drift through the grid of Eixample where every corner smells like freshly roasted beans. Find a quiet window seat at ALFAR for a buttery medialuna and a flat white that actually has character. End the morning watching the light hit the modernist facades with a second coffee in hand.
Traveled to L'Eixample
Start at coffee nerd on the east side of town, then walk the old-town line past Schafheutle, PURO, and Rada Coffee. The air flips from espresso steam to sugar, cold cream, and the scrape of chairs on the Hauptstraße. Finish with gelato at That's Gelato while Fischmarkt is still buzzing.
Harry
Lives in Heidelberg
Start with a flat white at SIMON & BEARNS in Bahnstadt, then drift east through uuuhmami, Da Baggio, and Heid's Grill as lunch slides toward dinner. The middle is all warm plates, clinking glasses, and sidewalks that loosen up once the light drops over Bergheim. End at Schilling Roofbar or jil Rooftop Drink&Dine with the Neckar flashing below you.
Start with a coffee at PINGRUMBA, then ride the quieter Buda streets past 4minutes cafe and a proper bowl of goulash on Tárnok. The walk is all castle walls, tram bells and the kind of afternoon light that makes stone look warm even in winter. End at Goosebumps Coffee Lab by Bem József tér, where the river feels close enough to hear.
Lives in Budapest
Start with a coffee at Twentysix, then move through Paulay Ede and Nádor for Bob's Kitchen, AVALON and the Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library while the pavements stay shiny. In the middle, duck inside for a dry reset; the trams, coats and window steam make central Pest feel tucked in. Finish with Kao Niaw Ping Kai and the lights of Erkel Színház on János Pál pápa tér.
Start with a flat white at Waycup or Ohana, then walk up Pozsonyi út where Briós, Kiskakukk and IDE Pizza keep the morning moving. The street gets quieter between stops, with tree shade, bakery windows and the smell of dough drifting onto the pavement. Finish at Azúr Fagyizó, then Sarki Fűszeres for one last detour home under the plane trees.
Start at a classic corner spot where the lángos is fried fresh to order and the garlic water is always within reach. Wander through the historic streets near Parliament, stopping for hearty goulash in a room that feels like a time capsule from the fifties. Finish with a slice of house-made strudel at a place that’s been serving locals for decades.
Begin at a quiet bar tucked into an arcade where the espresso machine is the only sound you hear. Spend the morning drifting between minimalist coffee counters and sun-drenched pastry shops near St. Stephen’s Basilica. End the experience with a scoop of rose-shaped gelato on the cathedral steps as the city buzzes around you.
Begin your morning with a pour-over at Selah, just steps from the Opera House where the city feels most refined. Wander past the grand facades to grab a slice of house-made strudel, then find a sun-drenched table at Két Szerecsen to people-watch. Finish with a walk to the nearby square for a scoop of artisan gelato as you decide where to head for dinner.
Start at Limassol Zoo for a morning with the animals, then head to Bubble Park for outdoor splashy fun. Challenge the entire family at the Paradox Museum with its mind-bending exhibits. End the day at Greenland Family Park with playgrounds and mini-golf.
Lives in Limassol
Start your morning at the salt lake with flamingos and a ride at the stables. Then visit a camel park and a donkey farm for up-close animal feeding. End the afternoon at the Ayia Napa Sculpture Park with a picnic and sea views.
Lives in Larnaca
Start your morning with a warm trdelník from TRDLO, then coffee at Coffee Cube Black as the square fills with light. Wander through the alleys for lunch at Pasta Fresca, gelato at Angelato, and a pastry at Au Gourmand before the afternoon crowds. End the evening with drinks at Čapadlo Summer Terrace as the castle lights flicker on across the river.
Lives in Staré Město
Stand on Đurđevića Tara Bridge, zipline across the canyon, then raft the emerald waters. Pure adrenaline in Europe's deepest canyon.
Lives in Tara Canyon
Hike around Crno Jezero, tackle Bobotov Kuk, and refuel with pekara pastries in Žabljak. Pure mountain serenity.
Lives in Žabljak
Start at Virpazar, take a boat to Besac Fortress, hike to Pavlova Strana viewpoint, and end with local wine at a lakeside konoba.
Lives in Virpazar
Sunbathe at Mogren, explore the old town citadel, sip cocktails at Hemingway, and watch sunset from Sveti Stefan viewpoint.
Lives in Budva
Climb Kanli Kula for bay views, visit Savina Monastery, then drive up Lovcen for the Njegoš Mausoleum and that eagle's-nest panorama.
Lives in Herceg Novi
Start with a morning ferry to Our Lady of the Rocks, wander Perast's stone quays, then lunch at a konoba in Dobrota. End with espresso at a Kotor square.
Lives in Kotor
Start with avocado toast at a leafy café, browse a bookstore, then move to a rooftop for mezcal and small plates.
Lives in CDMX
Upscale Polanco: world-class anthropology museum, contemporary art, seafood at Entremar, and chic shopping.
Bohemian charm in cobblestone streets: Frida's blue house, a garden nursery, and mole at a canal-side restaurant.
A day of grand colonial architecture and street life, ending with live jazz and a late dinner in a hidden courtyard.
Caffeine-fueled morning through Roma's third-wave coffee scene. Start with a pour-over, finish with a cortado at a book-filled cafe.
From filter at Extract in Borough to a brew at BrewDog in Waterloo, this Thames-side stroll mixes specialty coffee with craft beer spots.
Lives in London
Start with a flat white at Prufrock in Fitzrovia, wind through Bloomsbury, and end with a pour-over at Redemption in Covent Garden. A perfect morning stroll.
Scenic narrow roads winding through Carpathian valleys. Start at the fairy-tale Pelișor, climb to Bran's spiky towers, and end at Râșnov's hilltop fortress.
Lives in Sinaia/Brașov region
Epic ocean views at Bixby Bridge, serene Carmel beaches, and a stop at the storybook Tuck Box for tea.
Lives in Carmel
Start with a pour-over at Blue Bottle Palo Alto, then walk Google's campus, peek at Instagram HQ, and finish at the Computer History Museum.
Lives in Palo Alto
Walkable Italian neighborhood with iconic pizza joints, hidden coffee roasters, and postcard views from Coit Tower.
Lives in San Francisco
Polished, professional, and efficient. Great for morning meetings or a focused walk between high-rise landmarks.
6 hidden gems and unique spots in Larnaca that you won't want to miss.
8 hidden gems and unique spots in Larnaca that you won't want to miss.
Discover 5 of the best coffee shops and cafes in Unknown. From specialty roasters to cozy neighborhood spots.
Lives in Unknown
5 amazing bars and nightlife spots in Unknown. From cocktail lounges to lively pubs.
My curated list of 8 must-try restaurants in Unknown. Each one offers a unique dining experience.
19 hidden gems and unique spots in Unknown that you won't want to miss.
My favorite spots to pick up gifts range from cute little souvenirs to stylish home pieces and unexpected finds.
Irina
Lives in Limassol, Cyprus
Forest trails, sulfur lakes, mountain villages and quiet wineries — all within 1-2 hours from the city. My go-to spots when I need to breathe.
Lilit
Lives in Tbilisi, Georgia
It was my first time in London, and we ended up spending a couple of weeks there. If it’s your first visit and you don’t have that much time, I’ve put together a few places that stayed with me the most. One thing I’d really recommend - take the bus around the city center, especially when you’re too tired to keep walking. Skip the Tube for a bit. Watching London pass by from the window is part of the experience.
Tatiana Geller
Traveled to London, United Kingdom
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A curated walk through Barcelona's design scene — independent clothing boutiques, architect-approved coffee shops, quiet bookshops, and the modern art museums worth the detour. For travellers who notice the details.
Maria
Moved to Barcelona, Spain
A curated walk through Tbilisi's best vintage shops — Soviet-era finds, Georgian heritage pieces, and the new wave of resellers worth knowing. For travellers who'd rather hunt than haul.
Visits Tbilisi, Georgia often
Everything for your beautiful home and more. This is my shortlist of the ones I keep coming back to: for gifts, for my own flat, for when I just want to look at beautiful things. No mass-produced souvenirs, just pieces with a story.
A collection of our favorite spots in Tbilisi where we love to go with friends — places with quality food, pleasant atmosphere, and excellent cocktails. Tested & Approved!
These are my favorite places where I can spend time alone with myself and the city. To watch the sun rays piercing through the stained glass, to touch the great Impressionists, to be in the company of fellow book lovers, and to enjoy one of the best views of the city from above.
Traveled to Paris, France
A one-day Saint Petersburg route full of hidden gems and atmosphere. From a beautiful, authentic bookstore with an extensive selection to incredible bakeries perfect for breakfast — don’t miss the fresh croissants. There’s also a hidden Asian restaurant you have to almost “solve a quest” to find, along with many other unique spots worth discovering.
Local Expert
Lives in Saint Petersburg, Russia
A curated Dubrovnik route with authentic local spots. It includes a beautiful historic bookstore with a well-curated selection, a local shop producing cava, a gelato spot with delicious ice cream, a couple of great Mediterranean seafood restaurants, and a few places to simply slow down and enjoy the atmosphere.
Traveled to Dubrovnik, Croatia