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Antalya in 7 Days: A First-Timer's Itinerary with Perge, Aspendos, Side and Alanya
A practical, well-paced 7-day plan that balances Kaleiçi strolls, seaside downtime, and two full-day excursions: Perge-Aspendos-Side and Alanya. Food tips, transport shortcuts and an option for Termessos or Kemer so you see the real Antalya without rushing.

5-Day Hong Kong Itinerary for First-Time Visitors
Explore the heart of Hong Kong with our 5-day itinerary, balancing iconic sights, local neighborhoods, and culinary delights, perfect for first-time visitors.

4-Day Kuala Lumpur Itinerary for First-Time Visitors
Immerse yourself in Kuala Lumpur with this 4-day itinerary that balances iconic sights, local cuisine, and cultural exploration, including a visit to Batu Caves.

Europe Road Trip: Paris, Brussels, Bern, Turin, Barcelona & Madrid
Drive from Paris to Madrid over 20 days and trade postcards for real moments: morning croissants along the Seine, Belgian beer in a cobbled square, alpine light in Bern, late-night tapas in Barcelona, and brisk walks through Madrid. This itinerary gives you day-by-day routes, realistic budgets, and local meal picks so you save time and avoid the usual tourist traps.

4-Day Madrid Itinerary for First-Time Visitors: Historic Center and Cultural Landmarks
Experience the essence of Madrid with this detailed 4-day itinerary featuring must-see attractions, charming neighborhoods, and delightful food markets.

Bern in 48 Hours: A Perfect 2-Day Itinerary for First-Time Visitors
Experience the charm of Bern in just two days with our expertly crafted itinerary highlighting historic sites, vibrant neighborhoods, and delicious local flavors.

2-Day Brussels Itinerary: Must-See Spots for First-Time Visitors
Explore Brussels in just 48 hours with this exciting itinerary packed with historic sites, delicious eats, and vibrant neighborhoods. Perfect for first-time visitors!

2-Day Turin Itinerary for First-Time Visitors
Explore the heart of Turin with this essential 2-day itinerary packed with historic sites, iconic landmarks, and delectable local eats.

7-Day Paris Itinerary: City Highlights & Day Trips to Versailles, Giverny & Mont‑Saint‑Michel
See Paris in seven efficient days: with Louvre, Sainte‑Chapelle, Sacré‑Cœur, Versailles, Monet’s Giverny and Mont‑Saint‑Michel, plus smart tips to skip lines, save transit time and pick the best tables. Pro tips: prebook timed tickets for major sights, take the earliest train to Mont‑Saint‑Michel, aim for late afternoon light at the Eiffel and Sacré‑Cœur, and pack good walking shoes. Food and market picks (quick, local, classic): Marché Mouffetard stalls then sit at Le Verre à Pied (118 Rue Mouffetard) or La Fontaine de la Mouffe (53 Rue Mouffetard); Le Marais - L'As du Fallafel on Rue des Rosiers or Café Charlot on Rue de Bretagne; Marché des Enfants Rouges - try Chez Alain Miam Miam crepes; Versailles - browse Marché Notre‑Dame / stalls on Rue de la Paroisse or a nearby bistro; Giverny - lunch at a village bistro on Rue Claude Monet; Mont‑Saint‑Michel - try the classic La Mère Poulard on Grande Rue; final brunch at Marché d'Aligre (Le marché couvert Beauvau). Short, actionable guidance so you avoid tourist traps and make the most of each day.

5-Day Paris and Disneyland Paris Itinerary: Culture, Classics & Pro Tips
A compact, day-by-day 5-day Paris and Disneyland Paris itinerary that saves you time and avoids lines with smart sequencing and booking tips. You'll get practical timing (Sainte‑Chapelle, Centre Pompidou, Louvre and Musée d’Orsay), the best RER A route to Marne‑la‑Vallée, and Disney app/early-entry advice. Food notes: Latin Quarter - historic Le Procope (Rue de l'Ancienne Comédie) and market bites on Rue Mouffetard; Rue de Rivoli/Palais Royal - Café Marly (Rue de Rivoli) for a classic lunch; Le Marais - L'As du Fallafel on Rue des Rosiers and Marché des Enfants Rouges (39 Rue de Bretagne) for brunch; Île Saint‑Louis - Berthillon for ice cream. Read this plan to skip queues, choose the right meals and catch Paris at golden hour. Easy to follow and ready to book.

One Week in Paris: Classic Highlights - Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Montmartre & Seine Cruise
See Paris in seven days with a tight plan that saves time and avoids common pitfalls. Skip‑the‑line and timing tips for the Eiffel, Louvre and Sainte‑Chapelle; start Montmartre at Sacré‑Cœur to walk mostly downhill; book Versailles and the evening Seine cruise in advance. Eat like a local: buy cheese at Marché Mouffetard and sit down at Le Verre à Pied or La Fontaine de la Mouffe on Rue Mouffetard; choose quieter terraces on Rue Norvins or Rue des Saules in Montmartre; head to Rue Sainte‑Anne for ramen and Boulevard Saint‑Germain cafés for breakfast. Clear routes, exact when-to-go windows and classic restaurant and market picks so you see more and stress less.

Paris Foodie Itinerary: 5 Days of Bakeries, Markets & Classic Bistros (Pro Tips)
Taste Paris in five efficient days: morning boulangerie rounds around Rue des Rosiers, market lunches at Marché des Enfants Rouges and Rue Mouffetard Market, cheese stops near Rue de Bretagne, and classic bistros on Rue Vieille du Temple and around the Panthéon. Pro tips you can use: visit markets early for best picks, look for the baker’s hot‑oven window, reserve dinner tables on tight streets, choose prix‑fixe to sample more, and pack cheeses/jams securely for travel. Clear routes, named market stops and street-level restaurant directions help you save time, avoid tourist traps and eat like a local.

5-Day Rio de Janeiro Itinerary - Pro Tips & Classic Eats
You’ll feel Rio in five days: use this plan to skip lines and eat like a local. Start Christ the Redeemer at sunrise; prebook the Sugarloaf cable car and the Vidigal favela tour to save time. Classic eats: Bar do Mineiro (Rua Paschoal Carlos Magno, Santa Teresa), Confeitaria Colombo (R. Gonçalves Dias, Centro), Ipanema food stalls at Praça General Osório, seafood kiosks along Av. Atlântica in Copacabana, and Leblon seafood spots near Av. Ataulfo de Paiva. Pro tips: carry small cash, sunscreen and comfy shoes, book Lapa samba nights and Mangueira rehearsals in advance, and follow the suggested transfers to avoid peak traffic.

5-Day Buenos Aires Itinerary - Pro Tips, Markets & Classic Parrillas
Experience Buenos Aires in 5 days with a clear, walkable route and insider tips so you save time and eat like a local. Visit Plaza de Mayo and the Obelisco, browse San Telmo Market (Defensa St & Plaza Dorrego) and Mercado de las Pulgas (Av. Dorrego 1650), grab breakfast at Café Tortoni (Av. de Mayo 825), and book classic parrillas: restaurant Don Julio (Guatemala 4699) is a top Palermo pick. Catch a tango dinner at El Viejo Almacén (Av. Independencia 299) and shop Galerías Pacífico (Av. Córdoba 550). Pro tips: reserve parrillas and popular shows, hit markets early, carry small cash for stalls, and prebook guided tours to skip lines. Follow this plan to avoid rookie mistakes and get straight to the best local bites and markets.

5-Day Mexico City Itinerary for First-Time Visitors - Zócalo, Bellas Artes, Frida & Teotihuacán
See Mexico City’s essentials in five days: Zócalo and Palacio de Bellas Artes, Chapultepec’s museums, Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul and a day trip to Teotihuacán, plus sharp pro tips to save time. Book timed tickets for Frida and Bellas Artes, start Teotihuacán at first light, and use the Metro or short taxis between neighborhoods. Eat like a local: Historic Center - El Mayor (República de Argentina 15) for lunch and Finca Don Porfirio (Av. Juárez 14) for dinner; Polanco - El Bajío (Alejandro Dumas 7); bakery - Pastelería Ideal (República de Uruguay 74); Coyoacán Market (Ignacio Allende s/n) for street food; Mercado de Artesanías La Ciudadela (Balderas S/N) for crafts; reserve El Cardenal (Calle de la Palma 23) for a classic send‑off. Use this plan to skip lines, pick the best routes, and eat the city’s classics.

7-Day Portugal Itinerary: Lisbon, Sintra & Porto - Pro Tips & Classic Eats
See Lisbon, Sintra and Porto in seven days with a clear route, smart timing tips, and local meal picks so you waste less time and eat well. You’ll get pro advice, like when to beat queues, what to book in advance (Fado nights, port cellar tastings, Pena/Belém tickets), plus specific classic stops: Pastéis de Belém for the original custard tart, O Faia on Rua da Barroca for a Fado dinner, lunch on Rua Augusta in Baixa, breakfast stalls at Mercado do Bolhão and Café Majestic on Rua Santa Catarina, riverside dining at Muro do Bacalhau and port cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia. Short, practical plan so you can book smart and travel confident.

5-Day Seoul Itinerary for First-Time Visitors: Heritage, K‑Culture & Pro Tips
See Seoul in five focused days: palaces at first light, hanok lanes by afternoon, K‑culture nights. Plus concise tips so you waste less time and eat better. Food guidance: pick a traditional teahouse or hanjeongsik on Insa-dong Culture Street; hunt for classic Korean BBQ at Myeongdong Night Market; sample Hongdae Food Street stalls in Seogyo-dong; grab quick bites along Cheonggyecheon food street; and browse Namdaemun Market Food Street and Dongdaemun Night Market for late‑night snacks. Pro moves: book Changdeokgung’s Secret Garden, visit palaces early, use the subway, and time markets for morning shopping or evening street food. Follow this plan to skip lines and eat like a local.

4-Day Rome Itinerary for First-Time Travelers: Pro Tips & Classic Restaurants
See Rome’s icons in four smart days: Colosseum, Forum, Vatican, Pantheon, plus insider moves to save time and avoid tourist traps. Pro tips: prebook timed Colosseum and Vatican entry, aim for Trevi at dawn, and group sights by neighborhood to cut transit. Eat like a local: lunch in Trastevere at Da Enzo al 29 (Via dei Vascellari); Vatican-area lunch at Osteria Ragno d'oro (Via Silla); snacks at Campo de' Fiori market; dinner by Piazza Navona at Tre Scalini (Piazza Navona); Trevi-area options along Via delle Muratte; Spanish Steps tea or light bites at Babington’s (Piazza di Spagna); Testaccio classics at Flavio al Velavevodetto (Via di Monte Testaccio). Short, actionable tips on reservations, timing, and where to people - watch so you spend less time planning and more time soaking it in.

5-Day Istanbul Itinerary for First-Time Visitors - Hagia Sophia, Markets & Classic Eats
See Istanbul’s icons in five days and eat like a local: Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque and Topkapi by morning, then market-hunt at the Spice (Egyptian) Bazaar, Grand Bazaar and Karaköy market. Pro tips: book Hagia Sophia/Topkapi and the Bosphorus cruise in advance, arrive early to avoid lines, and shop markets in the morning for best produce. Restaurant picks: in Sultanahmet try Sultanahmet Köftecisi near the square; grab snacks at Arasta Bazaar’s lokantas on Mimar Mehmet Ağa Cd.; sample Pandeli inside the Spice Bazaar; eat fresh seafood at Karaköy (market stalls and Karaköy Lokantası); for lively meyhane dinner head to Nevizade off İstiklal Caddesi; in Moda choose seaside spots along Caferağa. Final payoff: clear route, timed visits, and concise food stops so you spend less time queuing and more time exploring.

One-Week New York City Itinerary - Pro Tips & Classic Eats
See NYC in seven efficient days with a tight, walkable plan that saves time and avoids common traps. Pro tips: book Broadway and major museum tickets early, favor the subway for fastest transfers, and cross the Brooklyn Bridge at golden hour. Classic eats & markets to plan around: Delico 765 (market, 765 2nd Ave, Midtown); SoHo food market (SoHo); The Met food court (The Met); Stone Street pubs (30 Stone St); Minetta Tavern (113 MacDougal St) and Caffe Reggio (119 MacDougal St) in Greenwich Village (reserve dinners); Best Bagel & Coffee (225 W 35th St); Cafe Paradiso (144 W 65th St). 💡 Practical Tips: arrive early to markets, carry a compact umbrella and comfortable shoes. Follow the day-by-day route to hit landmarks, museums, Broadway and the city’s most classical bites. Book tickets and reservations now.