Tag: museum-hopping
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Marseille’s Best Season Isn’t Summer
The first mistake is assuming Marseille only works in beach weather. In July and August, the city is often all bright light, long queues, and the kind of heat that makes even a short walk feel like a negotiation. I’d argue the better plan is to come when the water is still there, but the…
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Don’t Stay in Vieux Lyon Unless You Want Crowds
If you want to spend your evenings dodging guided groups and your mornings listening to somebody test a tenor voice in a cobbled lane, by all means stay in Vieux Lyon. It is picturesque in the way postcards are picturesque: charming from a distance, expensive up close, and slightly exhausting once you need a taxi,…
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Zagreb’s Best Museum Day, Without the Rush
The mistake is trying to “do” Zagreb’s museums in a single heroic sprint. The city is compact enough to tempt you into overplanning, but the best museum day here works more like a well-cut suit: fitted, not tight, with room to breathe between stops. I would plan for three museums, one long coffee break, and…
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How to spend a rainy first day in Tirana
The first mistake is to treat rain like a setback. In Tirana, it is more of a scheduling prompt: slow down, start indoors, and let the city reveal itself in layers rather than in a sprint between photo stops. That matters on a first day, when the impulse is usually to cover everything at once.…
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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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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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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 Vienna for a Better Trip
A practical guide to the best Vienna neighborhoods to stay in, from the grand Innere Stadt to relaxed Leopoldstadt and well-connected Neubau.