Category: Itineraries
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How to Do Brussels in 24 Hours Without Rushing It
The biggest mistake in Brussels is trying to “do” it as if it were a checklist. That usually means one rushed square, one chocolate shop, one museum, and a mild sense of defeat by 4 p.m. I prefer a gentler plan: pick a small cluster of places, walk between them, and let the day keep…
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Vienna’s Best Museum Day Isn’t in the Museum Quarter
The easiest museum day in Vienna is also the least interesting one: follow the crowd into the Museum Quarter, tick off two or three big names, then leave with sore feet and a vague sense of cultural duty. I prefer a version of the day that moves a little more slowly, starts with architecture, and…
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Tallinn’s First Stay: Old Town or Kalamaja?
The first decision in Tallinn is not what to eat or which museum to book. It is where to sleep, because your base changes the whole rhythm of the trip. For a first stay, the usual question is simple: do you want the polished medieval centre or the more lived-in, design-forward edge just beyond it?…
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A Rainy Weekend in Copenhagen That Still Works
Rain is not a reason to cancel Copenhagen. It is a reason to stop pretending you were going to spend the whole weekend outdoors in perfect Scandinavian light anyway. Weather changes that calculation quickly, which is why How to Choose Your Copenhagen Base Without Overpaying is worth checking before you commit to the day. The…
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The Brussels Airport Choice That Saves the Most Time
The wrong airport choice can turn a neat weekend in Brussels into a long, fussy commute before you have even unpacked your charger. I see this mistake all the time: people book the cheapest flight, then spend the first hour of the trip negotiating trains, taxis, and mild regret. Time, in this city, is often…
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Zagreb’s Best Base: Lower Town or Upper Town?
The first mistake I see travelers make in Zagreb is treating the city center like one uniform block of “downtown.” It isn’t. The choice between Lower Town and Upper Town changes your mornings, your evening routine, and how many hills you will resent by day two. The same logic applies later in the day, especially…
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Where to Base Yourself in Nicosia, and Why
The wrong hotel in Nicosia can turn a neat city break into a minor logistical project. If you stay too far from the centre, you will spend more time negotiating sidewalks, checkpoints, and taxi fares than actually looking at the city. That choice of base matters even more if you are comparing South Nicosia’s Creative…

Prague’s Best Cafés for a Slow, Rainy Morning
A calm, practical guide to Prague cafés that suit a slow rainy morning, from grand coffee rooms to neighbourhood spots for reading, planning, and lingering.