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Boston Guide

 

Summary

I made this document so I could remember some of the amazing places and things I did in Boston but also give recommendations to people. My guide doesn’t consist of everything single thing you can do in the city, but what I did and my main recommendations. I only had around 2 ½ months in Boston and wanted to spend my time wisely and have a general plan of things I wanted to do while there. That being said – some of the best experiences I had in Boston (and also travelling outside of it) we’re not planned. Have a general plan and be smart with your time but also be SPONTANEOUS…some of the best experiences I had were the little things you just stumble upon. It is so much fun finding hidden treasures and having random/unplanned days. These are the days that you really really remember and learn so much about yourself. Boston really is such a fun and young city so take advantage of the melting pot of people and also the city as a whole. Meet the people, try everything, and walk around for hours. Boston really has such character that I have yet to find anywhere else.

 

Key Lessons

  • STEP OUT of your comfort zone- I moved to Boston knowing one person and lived with completely random girls I found on a sublease page and it was the best decision I could of done. It is important to branch out and MEET OTHER PEOPLE.
  • CHERISH the beauty of living a new city- make sure you appreciate every second of living in a completely different city. Take a step back and take it in- it goes by way too fast
  • Learn the PEOPLE – people in the east coast can be different. Make sure you take the time to learn the people. Also people from Boston have a HUGE amount of pride. Make sure you immerse yourself in that
  • Get LOST on purpose – this how you stumble upon the hidden gems
  • Enjoy the JOURNEY not the destination - I met the most incredible people literally on transportation. Remember the best things about some of the places you’ll be going happens in route

 

Sights/ Things to do

  • Top of the Hub/ Prudential Center – 360 view of the whole city
    • Skywalk observatory – view of entire city, 19 dollars entrance, closes at 10pm: http://www.prudentialcenter.com/shop_detail.html?id=64
    • Top of the Hub-Restaurant - 52nd floor, expensive, good for a drink
  • Boston Common – walk/run/chill here, free workout classes (Boston power hour), swan boat tours
  • Faneuil Hall/ Quincy Market - big building located in downtown Boston near the bay area. Bunch of street performers, restaurants, dank snacks, and shops. Try the cookiesJ
  • Boston Aquarium – by the bay
  • Freedom Trail – walk it! Historical sites throughout Boston
  • Charles River/ Esplanade – go kayaking or canoeing, sit on the dock and read, have a picnic, work out in the park along the river, really good running routes around it, separates city from Cambridge
  • Hatch shell – in the esplanade, a lot of free concerts/events here, free workout classes outside
  • China Town - right by south station. So take the T (short for the train/ subway) to South Station and get off. You will walk out and should see an Asian garden around the corner. From there, head north and you will see the entrance to China Town
  • The North End- “Italian district” of Boston, a lot of really great restaurants and street festivals that happen around it, (also right by Paul Reveres house)
  • Fenway Park – Attend a red sox game! MUST DO for the experience, atmosphere is like no other, tickets are pretty cheap
  • Back Bay- absolutely obsessed with this area in Boston, walk around it
  • South End – also love this area, would walk home down Tremont street which has a bunch of great restaurants
  • Fenway game – must attend at least one game, such a cool experience
  • Newbury Street – main shopping street of Boston, they say the shops get more expensive the further you walk down the street lol (starting at Boston Common). Fav stores = have a really swag nike store, brandy Melville, and H&M
  • Commonwealth street- has the most beautiful brownstones, most expensive street in Boston (Tom Brady used to live here)
  • Boylston street- really cool street, a lot of sports bars and great restaurants/ shops, (this is where the Boston Marathon bombing happened)
  • Bunker Hill - historical monument
  • Cambridge/ Harvard – get off at the red line and explore Harvard square, hella cute restaurants and bars
  • Museum of Fine Arts – really cool museum

 

Transportation

  • Can walk literally anywhere, city is easy to learn! If you want to learn it fast, WALK it
  • 5 subway lines - super easy to navigate (not like new York), buy a Charlie ticket to save money and call it the “T” – they do not call it the subway in Boston. Download boston subway map
  • South station – central train station, can take a train literally anywhere..also met so many people on these trains.. for example , I met Yale MBA students, a millionaire who has traveled the world/ started 3 successful businesses, and foreign exchange students from Pakistan…talk to people. The city is so diverse and full of such interesting people.

 

Restaurants

  • Sweet Green- Boylston Street, soo good, super healthy
  • Lolitas- awesome Mexican food, near northeastern
  • Legal sea foods- near the harbor (really good lobster rolls). TRY THE LOBSTER ROLL AND CLAM CHOWDER
  • Ornicos- South End
  • Cafeteria- Newbury St, good brunch
  • Met Bar- Newbury St, go for happy hour and good food
  • Regina Pizzeria
  • Giacomo- North End, such good Italian food, went here when parents visited
  • O ya
  • Tremont 647- Tremont St (ask for their poptart of the week)
  • Beehive- South end, jazz, dinner, (get the duck)
  • Gaslight
  • Sport and Tello – seaport
  • Trident – Newbury St.
  • Nerro Café- Tremont St.
  • Alden Harrow- dank brunch, Cambridge
  • Legal Harbor side- good views, seafood
  • Tres Gato – tapas
  • Stephanie’s on Newbury- brunch, sit outside
  • Neptune oyster- seafood
  • Jacob Wirth restaurant – one of the oldest restaurant in Boston, been open for over 200 years
  • Atlantic Fish & Company – we balled out here when my parents came to visit, some of the dankest seafood, try the mussels and lobster roll!
  • Tias – seafood, waterfront
  • The maiden

 

Roof Tops

  • Rooftop Pool at the Colonnade - obsessed with the top of this hotel, pool and bar, incredible views of the city, check the days of when it’s free but usually have to pay…worth it though
  • Rooftop Revere
  • Envoy – rooftop bar, went at night, can see whole city lit up

 

Bars/ Clubs

  • Clubs:
    • Venue
    • Icon
    • Biju
    • Whisky Sigon
    • Royale
  • Bars
    • Howl at the moon- fun on Thursdays
    • Cask N’ Flagon- near Fenway
    • Bills Bar- near Fenway
    • Loretta’s Last Call- near Fenway
    • The Landing- on the harbor & outside, go for happy hour after work, hella young professionals, this was my favorite bar.. amazing atmosphere
    • Yard House – good sports bar to watch a game
    • Tavern in the Square (TITS) – went to one in Cambridge, one in Allston is better

 

Weekend Trips

  • Cape Cod- Chatham (MUST go for 4th of July, can take bus to the cape, so many young people, go to the bar called the Squire).
  • Spectacle Island - ferry ride away, they sell tickets to it right by the harbor at a stand, isolated beach, only spend a few hours there
  • Carson Beach – beach in Boston area
  • Montauk Hamptons
  • New Hampshire – White Mountain National Forest
  • Vermont – Green Mountain National Forest
    • Also beautiful place to hike, had to pick one so we picked White mountain but Vermont is supposed to be incredible
  • Newport, Rhode Island
  • Pennsylvania – visited here b/c my roommate is from there, very pretty but not too much to do
  • Canada- only a 4 hour drive away, make sure you bring your passport!, never got to do this but really wanted too

 

NEW YORK- Weekend Trips continued..

  • New York, New York ..(so good they named it twice:) – just a 3 hr train ride away. HMU if you want even more suggestions these are just my top..
    • Sights/ Things to do:
      • Times Square (don't do more than 10-15 minutes there)
      • Top of the Rock – better view than empire state building in my opinion
      • High line - abandoned railroad track turned park that runs parallel to the Hudson. Really cool to walk and has cool scene with great restaurants
      • Union Square (shopping, restaurant, university area)
      • Central Park – walk around it, so much stuff going on in summer
      • Explore SOHO – coolest area, bunch of shops& thrift shops (go to Metropolis- Lana del Rey shops here, got a vintage blue jean jacket from here and they have super cool jerseys etc.
    • Clubs
      • Gansevoort- rooftop club on top of hotel, so much fun, be aware very expensive, go to the one in meatpacking district
      • Avenue - get a table or know a promoter, can be hard to get into as a guy
      • Tao
      • Purple - good rooftop
      • Hotel Jane – club inside a hotel, so cool- very boojie/exclusive vibe
    • Food:
      • The Smith – brunch
      • Street hot dogs LOL

 

Festivals

  • Governors Ball New York: June
  • Lollapalooza: July – Chicago music festival, best I’ve ever been too
  • Boston Boat Cruise Summer Series – ALL summer long, concerts on a boat that takes off from the Boston harbor, had some of my most fun nights here, have different artists every week.

 

Miscellaneous Things to do

  • Sailing Esplanade
  • Learn how to surf
  • Attend a Fenway Game - MUST
  • North End Street Parties
  • Join a summer league / intramural team
  • Booze cruises
  • Outdoor Restaurants
  • Outdoor Movies
  • Rooftop pools
  • Road trips / Camping

 

Things to Remember

  • 92 colleges in the greater Boston area – one of the most diverse and YOUNG cities. So many students and young professionals
    • If you are under 21, be VERY CAREFUL. They are SUPER strict on ID’s
  • Boston is actually a pretty small city, you get to know it very easily and really fast. Highly suggest walking it as much as you can to learn it. It also has such a community/small town feeling to me which I loved. Overall, it has a ton of character and charm.
  • One of the most FIT cities in America. Over the summer you see people constantly outdoors enjoying the weather/working out. Each week I’d google Boston magazine health/fitness section for the week which would have free workout classes around the city. Take advantage of those!
    • Free: http://www.bostonmagazine.com/tag/free-fitness/
      • Power hour – workout class in Boston Common every Wednesday. I know the girls who run it & follow their accounts so hmu if you want their info
      • Running clubs – looked into these but never did one, but there are a ton..
    • Not free:
      • 305 fitness – straight cardio/dance for 45 min, have a DJ!, doesn’t even feel like you’re working out, super fun instructors
      • YogaWorks Back Bay – did hip hop yoga here once a week and loved it, its basically vinyasa yoga but with more upbeat songs, also have a variety of other classes
    • So people always use New England and Boston interchangeable & I was always confused. New England includes: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island.
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Boston Guide

 

Summary

I made this document so I could remember some of the amazing places and things I did in Boston but also give recommendations to people. My guide doesn’t consist of everything single thing you can do in the city, but what I did and my main recommendations. I only had around 2 ½ months in Boston and wanted to spend my time wisely and have a general plan of things I wanted to do while there. That being said – some of the best experiences I had in Boston (and also travelling outside of it) we’re not planned. Have a general plan and be smart with your time but also be SPONTANEOUS…some of the best experiences I had were the little things you just stumble upon. It is so much fun finding hidden treasures and having random/unplanned days. These are the days that you really really remember and learn so much about yourself. Boston really is such a fun and young city so take advantage of the melting pot of people and also the city as a whole. Meet the people, try everything, and walk around for hours. Boston really has such character that I have yet to find anywhere else.

 

Key Lessons

  • STEP OUT of your comfort zone- I moved to Boston knowing one person and lived with completely random girls I found on a sublease page and it was the best decision I could of done. It is important to branch out and MEET OTHER PEOPLE.
  • CHERISH the beauty of living a new city- make sure you appreciate every second of living in a completely different city. Take a step back and take it in- it goes by way too fast
  • Learn the PEOPLE – people in the east coast can be different. Make sure you take the time to learn the people. Also people from Boston have a HUGE amount of pride. Make sure you immerse yourself in that
  • Get LOST on purpose – this how you stumble upon the hidden gems
  • Enjoy the JOURNEY not the destination - I met the most incredible people literally on transportation. Remember the best things about some of the places you’ll be going happens in route

 

Sights/ Things to do

  • Top of the Hub/ Prudential Center – 360 view of the whole city
    • Skywalk observatory – view of entire city, 19 dollars entrance, closes at 10pm: http://www.prudentialcenter.com/shop_detail.html?id=64
    • Top of the Hub-Restaurant - 52nd floor, expensive, good for a drink
  • Boston Common – walk/run/chill here, free workout classes (Boston power hour), swan boat tours
  • Faneuil Hall/ Quincy Market - big building located in downtown Boston near the bay area. Bunch of street performers, restaurants, dank snacks, and shops. Try the cookiesJ
  • Boston Aquarium – by the bay
  • Freedom Trail – walk it! Historical sites throughout Boston
  • Charles River/ Esplanade – go kayaking or canoeing, sit on the dock and read, have a picnic, work out in the park along the river, really good running routes around it, separates city from Cambridge
  • Hatch shell – in the esplanade, a lot of free concerts/events here, free workout classes outside
  • China Town - right by south station. So take the T (short for the train/ subway) to South Station and get off. You will walk out and should see an Asian garden around the corner. From there, head north and you will see the entrance to China Town
  • The North End- “Italian district” of Boston, a lot of really great restaurants and street festivals that happen around it, (also right by Paul Reveres house)
  • Fenway Park – Attend a red sox game! MUST DO for the experience, atmosphere is like no other, tickets are pretty cheap
  • Back Bay- absolutely obsessed with this area in Boston, walk around it
  • South End – also love this area, would walk home down Tremont street which has a bunch of great restaurants
  • Fenway game – must attend at least one game, such a cool experience
  • Newbury Street – main shopping street of Boston, they say the shops get more expensive the further you walk down the street lol (starting at Boston Common). Fav stores = have a really swag nike store, brandy Melville, and H&M
  • Commonwealth street- has the most beautiful brownstones, most expensive street in Boston (Tom Brady used to live here)
  • Boylston street- really cool street, a lot of sports bars and great restaurants/ shops, (this is where the Boston Marathon bombing happened)
  • Bunker Hill - historical monument
  • Cambridge/ Harvard – get off at the red line and explore Harvard square, hella cute restaurants and bars
  • Museum of Fine Arts – really cool museum

 

Transportation

  • Can walk literally anywhere, city is easy to learn! If you want to learn it fast, WALK it
  • 5 subway lines - super easy to navigate (not like new York), buy a Charlie ticket to save money and call it the “T” – they do not call it the subway in Boston. Download boston subway map
  • South station – central train station, can take a train literally anywhere..also met so many people on these trains.. for example , I met Yale MBA students, a millionaire who has traveled the world/ started 3 successful businesses, and foreign exchange students from Pakistan…talk to people. The city is so diverse and full of such interesting people.

 

Restaurants

  • Sweet Green- Boylston Street, soo good, super healthy
  • Lolitas- awesome Mexican food, near northeastern
  • Legal sea foods- near the harbor (really good lobster rolls). TRY THE LOBSTER ROLL AND CLAM CHOWDER
  • Ornicos- South End
  • Cafeteria- Newbury St, good brunch
  • Met Bar- Newbury St, go for happy hour and good food
  • Regina Pizzeria
  • Giacomo- North End, such good Italian food, went here when parents visited
  • O ya
  • Tremont 647- Tremont St (ask for their poptart of the week)
  • Beehive- South end, jazz, dinner, (get the duck)
  • Gaslight
  • Sport and Tello – seaport
  • Trident – Newbury St.
  • Nerro Café- Tremont St.
  • Alden Harrow- dank brunch, Cambridge
  • Legal Harbor side- good views, seafood
  • Tres Gato – tapas
  • Stephanie’s on Newbury- brunch, sit outside
  • Neptune oyster- seafood
  • Jacob Wirth restaurant – one of the oldest restaurant in Boston, been open for over 200 years
  • Atlantic Fish & Company – we balled out here when my parents came to visit, some of the dankest seafood, try the mussels and lobster roll!
  • Tias – seafood, waterfront
  • The maiden

 

Roof Tops

  • Rooftop Pool at the Colonnade - obsessed with the top of this hotel, pool and bar, incredible views of the city, check the days of when it’s free but usually have to pay…worth it though
  • Rooftop Revere
  • Envoy – rooftop bar, went at night, can see whole city lit up

 

Bars/ Clubs

  • Clubs:
    • Venue
    • Icon
    • Biju
    • Whisky Sigon
    • Royale
  • Bars
    • Howl at the moon- fun on Thursdays
    • Cask N’ Flagon- near Fenway
    • Bills Bar- near Fenway
    • Loretta’s Last Call- near Fenway
    • The Landing- on the harbor & outside, go for happy hour after work, hella young professionals, this was my favorite bar.. amazing atmosphere
    • Yard House – good sports bar to watch a game
    • Tavern in the Square (TITS) – went to one in Cambridge, one in Allston is better

 

Weekend Trips

  • Cape Cod- Chatham (MUST go for 4th of July, can take bus to the cape, so many young people, go to the bar called the Squire).
  • Spectacle Island - ferry ride away, they sell tickets to it right by the harbor at a stand, isolated beach, only spend a few hours there
  • Carson Beach – beach in Boston area
  • Montauk Hamptons
  • New Hampshire – White Mountain National Forest
  • Vermont – Green Mountain National Forest
    • Also beautiful place to hike, had to pick one so we picked White mountain but Vermont is supposed to be incredible
  • Newport, Rhode Island
  • Pennsylvania – visited here b/c my roommate is from there, very pretty but not too much to do
  • Canada- only a 4 hour drive away, make sure you bring your passport!, never got to do this but really wanted too

 

NEW YORK- Weekend Trips continued..

  • New York, New York ..(so good they named it twice:) – just a 3 hr train ride away. HMU if you want even more suggestions these are just my top..
    • Sights/ Things to do:
      • Times Square (don't do more than 10-15 minutes there)
      • Top of the Rock – better view than empire state building in my opinion
      • High line - abandoned railroad track turned park that runs parallel to the Hudson. Really cool to walk and has cool scene with great restaurants
      • Union Square (shopping, restaurant, university area)
      • Central Park – walk around it, so much stuff going on in summer
      • Explore SOHO – coolest area, bunch of shops& thrift shops (go to Metropolis- Lana del Rey shops here, got a vintage blue jean jacket from here and they have super cool jerseys etc.
    • Clubs
      • Gansevoort- rooftop club on top of hotel, so much fun, be aware very expensive, go to the one in meatpacking district
      • Avenue - get a table or know a promoter, can be hard to get into as a guy
      • Tao
      • Purple - good rooftop
      • Hotel Jane – club inside a hotel, so cool- very boojie/exclusive vibe
    • Food:
      • The Smith – brunch
      • Street hot dogs LOL

 

Festivals

  • Governors Ball New York: June
  • Lollapalooza: July – Chicago music festival, best I’ve ever been too
  • Boston Boat Cruise Summer Series – ALL summer long, concerts on a boat that takes off from the Boston harbor, had some of my most fun nights here, have different artists every week.

 

Miscellaneous Things to do

  • Sailing Esplanade
  • Learn how to surf
  • Attend a Fenway Game - MUST
  • North End Street Parties
  • Join a summer league / intramural team
  • Booze cruises
  • Outdoor Restaurants
  • Outdoor Movies
  • Rooftop pools
  • Road trips / Camping

 

Things to Remember

  • 92 colleges in the greater Boston area – one of the most diverse and YOUNG cities. So many students and young professionals
    • If you are under 21, be VERY CAREFUL. They are SUPER strict on ID’s
  • Boston is actually a pretty small city, you get to know it very easily and really fast. Highly suggest walking it as much as you can to learn it. It also has such a community/small town feeling to me which I loved. Overall, it has a ton of character and charm.
  • One of the most FIT cities in America. Over the summer you see people constantly outdoors enjoying the weather/working out. Each week I’d google Boston magazine health/fitness section for the week which would have free workout classes around the city. Take advantage of those!
    • Free: http://www.bostonmagazine.com/tag/free-fitness/
      • Power hour – workout class in Boston Common every Wednesday. I know the girls who run it & follow their accounts so hmu if you want their info
      • Running clubs – looked into these but never did one, but there are a ton..
    • Not free:
      • 305 fitness – straight cardio/dance for 45 min, have a DJ!, doesn’t even feel like you’re working out, super fun instructors
      • YogaWorks Back Bay – did hip hop yoga here once a week and loved it, its basically vinyasa yoga but with more upbeat songs, also have a variety of other classes
    • So people always use New England and Boston interchangeable & I was always confused. New England includes: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island.
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New York, New York ..(so good they named it twice:) – just a 3 hr train ride away. HMU if you want even more suggestions these are just my top..

  • Sights/ Things to do:
    • Times Square (don't do more than 10-15 minutes there)
    • Top of the Rock – better view than empire state building in my opinion
    • High line - abandoned railroad track turned park that runs parallel to the Hudson. Really cool to walk and has cool scene with great restaurants
    • Union Square (shopping, restaurant, university area)
    • Central Park – walk around it, so much stuff going on in summer
    • Explore SOHO – coolest area, bunch of shops& thrift shops (go to Metropolis- Lana del Rey shops here, got a vintage blue jean jacket from here and they have super cool jerseys etc.
  • Clubs
    • Gansevoort- rooftop club on top of hotel, so much fun, be aware very expensive, go to the one in meatpacking district
    • Avenue - get a table or know a promoter, can be hard to get into as a guy
    • Tao
    • Purple - good rooftop
    • Hotel Jane – club inside a hotel, so cool- very boojie/exclusive vibe
  • Food:
    • The Smith – brunch
    • Street hot dogs LOL
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I met Hayden in Mandala and had the best 2 nights everrrr with him on the beach! ;)

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Senior Spring Break!)

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Sights / Things to Do

  • Chatujak Market (JJ Market)- biggest outdoor market in SE Asia (Only open on the weekends but can buy anything!) – make sure to haggle 
  • Temples
    • Wat Saket (Golden Mountain) – go up spiral, 360 view, 20 baht
    • Golden Buddha -  most expensive religious figure in world, 40 baht entry 
    • Grand Palace –500 baht, more touristy 
    • Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha) – you take water taxi to here to see Grand Palace and Wat Pho, look for Pier # 5, look for boat with tiny orange flag, cheapest, 15 baht, stop at every station, take to #8, 100 baht, temple closes at 5
    • Wat Arun – just looked at it, 2 baht crossing to go over to it, ruins
  • Walk around China town - take tuk tuk, near golden Buddha
  • Damnern Saduak floating markets – outside of Bangkok, booked this through our hostel, so cool, definitely do it, about 2 hour van ride outside of city 

 

Hostel

  • The Oasis Backpackers Hostel –we stayed here for 4 nights, loved this hostel, very social but some would say it wasn’t like the “cleanest” but it was fine. 

 

Food 

  • Phra Athit Road is full of restaurants (near Koh San)
  • Stuff you should try: mango sticky rice, chicken skewers, Pad thai coconut drink, scorpions (tastes like chicken lol), Chang Beer, La tun sweet fruit

 

Night Life 

  • Khao San road - crazy/party street, bars, clubs, markets
  • Rooftop bars (dress conde can enforced for guys) 
    • Lebua sky bar – Where Hangover pt 2 was filmed, amazing view of whole city but EXPENSIVE, 25 dollar drink, you pay for the view..
  • Clubs we didn’t do that was recommended to me - Club Scene- RCA area, Beam club, Demo club, Escobar club, Do not Disturb

 

 

Other Things to Do 

  • Massive Malls (You will get lost in these malls. I suggest not going if you don’t need anything. But if you want to experience how massive they are, then go)
  • go see ping pong show lol

 

Summary / Other Things to Know 

  • Do Not Need Visa 
  • I honestly wasn’t a huge fan of Bangkok - It’s a big kinda hectic city. It’s really cool but we spent about 4 days here and in my opinion that was too long 
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Sights / Things to Do

  • Chatujak Market (JJ Market)- biggest outdoor market in SE Asia (Only open on the weekends but can buy anything!) – make sure to haggle 
  • Temples
    • Wat Saket (Golden Mountain) – go up spiral, 360 view, 20 baht
    • Golden Buddha -  most expensive religious figure in world, 40 baht entry 
    • Grand Palace –500 baht, more touristy 
    • Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha) – you take water taxi to here to see Grand Palace and Wat Pho, look for Pier # 5, look for boat with tiny orange flag, cheapest, 15 baht, stop at every station, take to #8, 100 baht, temple closes at 5
    • Wat Arun – just looked at it, 2 baht crossing to go over to it, ruins
  • Walk around China town - take tuk tuk, near golden Buddha
  • Damnern Saduak floating markets – outside of Bangkok, booked this through our hostel, so cool, definitely do it, about 2 hour van ride outside of city 

 

Hostel

  • The Oasis Backpackers Hostel –we stayed here for 4 nights, loved this hostel, very social but some would say it wasn’t like the “cleanest” but it was fine. 

 

Food 

  • Phra Athit Road is full of restaurants (near Koh San)
  • Stuff you should try: mango sticky rice, chicken skewers, Pad thai coconut drink, scorpions (tastes like chicken lol), Chang Beer, La tun sweet fruit

 

Night Life 

  • Khao San road - crazy/party street, bars, clubs, markets
  • Rooftop bars (dress conde can enforced for guys) 
    • Lebua sky bar – Where Hangover pt 2 was filmed, amazing view of whole city but EXPENSIVE, 25 dollar drink, you pay for the view..
  • Clubs we didn’t do that was recommended to me - Club Scene- RCA area, Beam club, Demo club, Escobar club, Do not Disturb

 

 

Other Things to Do 

  • Massive Malls (You will get lost in these malls. I suggest not going if you don’t need anything. But if you want to experience how massive they are, then go)
  • go see ping pong show lol

 

Summary / Other Things to Know 

  • Do Not Need Visa 
  • I honestly wasn’t a huge fan of Bangkok - It’s a big kinda hectic city. It’s really cool but we spent about 4 days here and in my opinion that was too long 
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Sights / Things to Do

  • The Best Thai cookery school - cooking class out on a farm, made like 5 dishes, loved it - do it
  • Thai Elephant home - HIGHLY recommend this, 150 for full day but you get to ride them, trek out into ugly, eat in the jungle bathe them, and play in mud with them  
  • Bus/ Day Trip to Pai - you take a 2-3 bus ride to Pai, loved Pai, rent motorbikes and explore the town/ waterfalls. For a lot of people this is one of their favorite places. we only spent a day here but many spend a night 

 

Hostel

  • Muan Hostel - super super nice hostel, breakfast included, not so much of a social vibe though but good location & our homie Kit at the hostel literally booked all 3 of our activities 

 

Summary / Other Things to Know 

  • Really liked Chiang Mai & would of loved to stay a night in Pai. a lot of people stay loner & say its one of their favorite places!
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Sights/ Things to Do

  • Get Tailored/customized clothes - so cheap and some of the finest in the world. i got my dad a suit for about 180 bucks. Also got myself a blazer and jumpsuit and a few other things for people. Can also ship home so you don’t have to carry around 
    • Bebe - get customized suits here, very nice, will have a few fittings so make sure you go right then you get there. Also they take credit card!
  • Beach - beautiful beached with cabanas 
  • Rent Motorbikes- fun way to get around town and the hostel is further out
  • Explore Old Town 

 

Hostel 

  • Vietnam Backpackers Hostel - brand new hostel, essentially a hotel, awesome pool and super nice rooms, breakfast buffet included 

 

Food / Nightlife 

  • Morning Glory- had such a cool ambiance and super popular restaurant. Get the rose dumplings for appetizer, so good!
  • Bahn Mi Phuong - where you can get the “best bahn mi in the world” claimed by Anthony Bordain. It’s a little hole in the wall stand. So good we went twice 
  • Hai Cafe - amazing vietnamese bbq, was also a cooking school so you could see some of the people getting trained. 
  • Mix - greek/ Mediterranean. Did not get a chance to go here, they were full for the night but everyone recommended it 

 

Summary / Other Things to Know 

  • Hoi an was one of my favorite cities in Vietnam - had so much charm 
  • be careful at night and going out - mafia
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Sights/ Things to Do

  • Cu Chi Tunnel Tour - go see the old Viet Cong Tunnels. learn a lot about how the people lived and you get to crawl through them. Also can pay to shoot Ak47s and machine guns. A little expensive but if you wana do it, pay for the experience. Side note- the tunnels are far out of the city, it’ll take you about 2 hours by bus because of traffic to get there but very worth it and our tour guide was hilarious. Can book through hostel and you go with a big group! 
  • War Remnants Museums - give yourself about 2.5 - 3 hours. It will take you awhile and you want to take your time. Was honestly mind-blowing 

 

Hostel 

  • Vietnam Backpackers Hostel - brand new hostel, essentially a hotel, awesome pool and super nice rooms, breakfast buffet included 

 

Food / Nightlife 

  • Pho - eat anywhere 
  • Den Long - such good food and these people were the nicest ever! S/O to Dave for being incredible and giving us all these awesome recommendations for the city 
  • Rooftops - the city has awesome views/ rooftops, definitely go check one out
    • Chill Bar Rooftop - incredible view and cool vibes. very expensive drinks but pay for the view 
  • Backpacker Street - your hostel will probably be located on this, go explore 
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Sights/ Things to Do

  • Cu Chi Tunnel Tour - go see the old Viet Cong Tunnels. learn a lot about how the people lived and you get to crawl through them. Also can pay to shoot Ak47s and machine guns. A little expensive but if you wana do it, pay for the experience. Side note- the tunnels are far out of the city, it’ll take you about 2 hours by bus because of traffic to get there but very worth it and our tour guide was hilarious. Can book through hostel and you go with a big group! 
  • War Remnants Museums - give yourself about 2.5 - 3 hours. It will take you awhile and you want to take your time. Was honestly mind-blowing 

 

Hostel 

  • Vietnam Backpackers Hostel - brand new hostel, essentially a hotel, awesome pool and super nice rooms, breakfast buffet included 

 

Food / Nightlife 

  • Pho - eat anywhere 
  • Den Long - such good food and these people were the nicest ever! S/O to Dave for being incredible and giving us all these awesome recommendations for the city 
  • Rooftops - the city has awesome views/ rooftops, definitely go check one out
    • Chill Bar Rooftop - incredible view and cool vibes. very expensive drinks but pay for the view 
  • Backpacker Street - your hostel will probably be located on this, go explore 
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Sights/ Things to Do

  • Ngong ping village
    • Go DO: 
      • 10000 Buddha temple - climb up to the top, awesome views and can see all the islands 
      • Kowloon park
      • Floating village - 30 HK dollar. good contrast to the city (see how other people live compared to all the nice skyscrapers. If you are lucky you’ll get to see the point dolphins. We saw one!  
    • Getting There  
  • Dragons Back - one of the most famous hikes in HK and you end at the beach. i 100% recommend doing this. get to experience one of the incredible islands surrounding the city 
  • Explore Mankau- most densely populated area in world 
    • Temples street night market / ladies market / electronics market  
  • Victorias Peak - highest point in Hong Kong, great view 

 

Hostel 

  • Check IN HK - nice hostel right in very good location on Hong Kong island. Was about 20 dollars a night so not awfully expensive for HK
  • Mid Levels / Dynasty Court- my friend lives here & this area is sick. Has unreal apartments and if you have a little too much time on your hands i’d reccomend walking around here lol and just seeing the apartments, cars, views, etc. 

 

Food / Nightlife 

  • Ho Choi seafood restaurant- dim sum Sunday brunch, in sheung wan area, i think this was my favorite meal in asia. You probably won’t know about it if you don’t live here. It is SUPER local and soo nice. DIM SUM central. 
  • Mr Wongs - didn’t do this but was recommended to me. It’s all you can eat/drink!
  • LKF Nightlife - literally the most insane nightlife scene in the world 
    • Clubs we went too: (Zcentral, Secrets Levels). “The clubs close when the sun rises in HK”. we somehow got home at 6am
    • Make sure you say hi to Golem: 11-6! everyone knows him, wanders around the area 
    • Tsui wah - amazing Asian drunk food..i guess you could call this the whataburger or asia but so much better bc drunk Asian food! 
  • Worlds highest bar - incredible views. We went here on a Sunday which was awesome bc less people. Also nice place to do nightlife on a Sunday. Oh and Apparently Dragons Eye Club is awesome club to go to on a Sunday but you NEEd to know ppl or have a table. Apparently there are covers and it’s super expensive. But if you feel like balling out on a sunday i have heard its an unreal club. 

 

 

Summary / Other Things to Know 

  • NO VISA - HK is not really China so you don’t need a visa. But for actually China you need one and you’ll need to get it in advance (about 140 dollars). 
  • So Hong Kong quite literally might be one of the coolest cities in the world. quoted by my sister “Hong kong hong kong you have it all”. I 100% want to live here at one point in my life, hopefully in my 20s. The city really does have it al - skyscrapers, islands, amazing people, incredible food, and so so much to do. It’s pretty much the New york of Asia but BETTER because it has soo many outdoorsy things to do. It is comprised of about 250 surrounding islands with insane hikes and views. It’s perfect bc if you want to get away from the city for a little, there are so so many options. 
  • One of my FAVORITE cities, this is a MUST for people that love big cities but also exploring islands. These are too of my favorite things essentially so i loved it lol. Its honestly the perfect city
  • Side Note: Hong Kong is insanely expensive so i don’t recommend it if you are on a tight tight budget. I luckily could spend a little more since South East Asia wa sos cheap & i also had a friend who lived here so stayed with him. Also, HK is super confusing getting around.. but bc i had a friend showing me around i never got lost and just followed him lol. Defiantly do your research before going here so you know how to get around. There are literally so many traposrtations systems.. they are hella efficient but very confusing 
  • This city is also one the most logical cities i have ever experienced. Im not kidding the amount of times i said, wow these people are so logical. Examples- 
  • Hong Kong is really not part of China.
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Festival

  • Stiges – Carnival is one of the biggest parties in Spain and they have the bigger carnival party in Stiges. We went Saturday and Tuesday night (the biggest night). Would highly recommend going. They had amazing parades and Stiges is this cute little beach town. Walk all around the streets, watch the parades, try to sneak on a float ..like we did:D, and go club hopping (the clubs are freakin weiiird/cool). Saturday we took a 16 euro train to Stiges and you pregame with everyone on the way there. For Tuesday would book it through Stokes Travel- for 25 euros we rode a bus to Stiges there in back and got a litre of Sangria for each person as we arrived. Company was so much fun and hilarious. Lastly, wear a costume!!
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Sights/ Things to Do

  • Lake Brienz – one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. It was about a 15-minute walk from out hostel so we went about 3 times. Bring a bottle of wine with friends! Its super fun to chill and watch the sunset
  • Lake Thun – about a 20-minute bus/train ride away. Also very beautiful and a lot bigger than Lake Brienz
  • Walk around Interlaken- Very small/ can see a lot in a day
  • Paragliding – would HIGHLY recommend paragliding. We really got to see the entire town from above, looking over and hanging over the Swiss alps for about 20 minutes. The wind was very good that day so we got very lucky. I would recommend booking it for Friday because if the weather ends up being bad that day you still can do it Saturday. Also, the guides are also super cool and will do tricks with you and they take go pro pictures. We had the option of brining out go pro too but I would recommend not- I liked being about enjoy it while he took the pictures. Overall, I absolutely loved it, so freakin beautiful..you are literally just chillin in the mountains.
  • Other Activities: Bike Riding, Cable Car ride to the top, Cliff Jumping, Hand Gliding, Ice Climbing, Jung Fraeu Mountain, Motorinis, Skiing, Skydiving, Sun Decks. All these are great but I would recommend paragliding or bungee jumping. I was obsessed with paragliding and I also would recommend bungee jumping (it was just closed that weekend). But if you bungee jump, you don’t see as much and it is very quick. I also would recommend skydiving but ONLY if you have never done it before. If you have already done it is not worth it (because of how expensive it is). My friend did it and loved it but keep in mind how expensive it is..around 500 euros and 100 euros for pictures.

Food / Restaurants

  • Export Pizza – not what you think. I didn’t want to eat pizza in Switzerland but they have a bunch of stuff on the menu. Get the DURHUM. Great Turkish food
  • Three Tells Irish Bar- LOVED this place. It was a restaurant/bar and we had such great food. I had a hamburger and one of their cider beers, which I would recommend. Also super friendly atmosphere, our waiter was so nice
  • Swiss Chocolate – ABSOLUTE must, you have to eat the chocolate and drink hot chocolate.
  • Cheese Fondue – never tried this because it was 50 euros a person so don’t know too much about it

Night Life

  • Balmers Hostel- Super fun and there is a bar in the basement where all of the American students go at night. It is like being at a giant frat party. Great time!
  • Three Tells Irish Bar- didn’t go here at night but apparently was very fun

Accommodation

  • Youth Hostel – we stayed in this hostel. Very clean and nice with cheap breakfasts and also in a perfect location.
  • Balmers Hostel – we did not stay here but heard it was awesome. Its super cool looking from the outside and sure it is inside. They also have a basement club at the hostel that everyone goes too.
  • Backpackers Village

Things to Remember/ Summary

  • Interlaken is situated in between two lakes (brien and Thun) and is where its name derivers from à between two lakes. It is a thriving country/ super wealthy which makes it so expensive. A lot of their wealth comes from the banking since they don’t have a lot of regulations .The people there are very peaceful and the town is super quaint. The people are some of the nicest I have ever met and just overwhelmingly friendly. The crime rate is a bare minimum and was a nice break from Barcelona where we have to watch for pickpocketers constantly. Interlaken is VERY small so you will be able to easily see most of the town.
  • Overall, Interlaken was one of the most beautiful places I have ever been. I have never seen anything like it, its just indescribable. Also one of the most expensive places I have ever been. A meal is around 17 euros so I recommend splitting all of your meals (they have really big portions), or bringing hella snacks. I also would recommend being rested before you leave. We did our trip through Bus2Alps and travelling was pretty exhausting having to fly into Geneva then take the bus to Interlaken.

TAKEWAY: Go to Interlaken if you are interested in seeing some of the most beautiful sights, do adventurous activities like skiing/paragliding/skydiving and have chill nights.

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Sights/ Things to Do

  • Lake Brienz – one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen. It was about a 15-minute walk from out hostel so we went about 3 times. Bring a bottle of wine with friends! Its super fun to chill and watch the sunset
  • Lake Thun – about a 20-minute bus/train ride away. Also very beautiful and a lot bigger than Lake Brienz
  • Walk around Interlaken- Very small/ can see a lot in a day
  • Paragliding – would HIGHLY recommend paragliding. We really got to see the entire town from above, looking over and hanging over the Swiss alps for about 20 minutes. The wind was very good that day so we got very lucky. I would recommend booking it for Friday because if the weather ends up being bad that day you still can do it Saturday. Also, the guides are also super cool and will do tricks with you and they take go pro pictures. We had the option of brining out go pro too but I would recommend not- I liked being about enjoy it while he took the pictures. Overall, I absolutely loved it, so freakin beautiful..you are literally just chillin in the mountains.
  • Other Activities: Bike Riding, Cable Car ride to the top, Cliff Jumping, Hand Gliding, Ice Climbing, Jung Fraeu Mountain, Motorinis, Skiing, Skydiving, Sun Decks. All these are great but I would recommend paragliding or bungee jumping. I was obsessed with paragliding and I also would recommend bungee jumping (it was just closed that weekend). But if you bungee jump, you don’t see as much and it is very quick. I also would recommend skydiving but ONLY if you have never done it before. If you have already done it is not worth it (because of how expensive it is). My friend did it and loved it but keep in mind how expensive it is..around 500 euros and 100 euros for pictures.

Food / Restaurants

  • Export Pizza – not what you think. I didn’t want to eat pizza in Switzerland but they have a bunch of stuff on the menu. Get the DURHUM. Great Turkish food
  • Three Tells Irish Bar- LOVED this place. It was a restaurant/bar and we had such great food. I had a hamburger and one of their cider beers, which I would recommend. Also super friendly atmosphere, our waiter was so nice
  • Swiss Chocolate – ABSOLUTE must, you have to eat the chocolate and drink hot chocolate.
  • Cheese Fondue – never tried this because it was 50 euros a person so don’t know too much about it

Night Life

  • Balmers Hostel- Super fun and there is a bar in the basement where all of the American students go at night. It is like being at a giant frat party. Great time!
  • Three Tells Irish Bar- didn’t go here at night but apparently was very fun

Accommodation

  • Youth Hostel – we stayed in this hostel. Very clean and nice with cheap breakfasts and also in a perfect location.
  • Balmers Hostel – we did not stay here but heard it was awesome. Its super cool looking from the outside and sure it is inside. They also have a basement club at the hostel that everyone goes too.
  • Backpackers Village

Things to Remember/ Summary

  • Interlaken is situated in between two lakes (brien and Thun) and is where its name derivers from à between two lakes. It is a thriving country/ super wealthy which makes it so expensive. A lot of their wealth comes from the banking since they don’t have a lot of regulations .The people there are very peaceful and the town is super quaint. The people are some of the nicest I have ever met and just overwhelmingly friendly. The crime rate is a bare minimum and was a nice break from Barcelona where we have to watch for pickpocketers constantly. Interlaken is VERY small so you will be able to easily see most of the town.
  • Overall, Interlaken was one of the most beautiful places I have ever been. I have never seen anything like it, its just indescribable. Also one of the most expensive places I have ever been. A meal is around 17 euros so I recommend splitting all of your meals (they have really big portions), or bringing hella snacks. I also would recommend being rested before you leave. We did our trip through Bus2Alps and travelling was pretty exhausting having to fly into Geneva then take the bus to Interlaken.

TAKEWAY: Go to Interlaken if you are interested in seeing some of the most beautiful sights, do adventurous activities like skiing/paragliding/skydiving and have chill nights.

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Sights/ Things to Do:

  • Old Town Square: walk around this a bunch, everything is so interesting looking and everyone is situated there. Also get food there- its so good! Would highly recommend going to the square at night. They have fire performers and always people singing/playing music. We got food from one of the food stands and just sat and listened forever.
  • Jewish Quarter: there are a lot of different old synagogues and stands
  • Charles Bridge: walk this, great views of the city and water
  • John Lennon Wall: Near Charles Bridge, very cool and is changing constantly. People playing Beatles and John Lennon music, go when it is less crowded, can chill and listen to the music
  • Locks of Love: Right past the Lennon Wall
  • Dancing House: Built by Frank Gehry, restaurant on the top floor but pricey, just go see it.
  • Top of Hotel U Prince: located in Old Town Square (one of the restaurants with heaters and outside seating areas)- this hotel also has a restaurant on top floor with, has great views with apparently ok food that we did not have. Get their signature drink but not food. Go for the dranks and da view
  • Prague Castle: Walk around the whole castle and Climb to the top of the Castle (awesome views)
  • Beer Gardens : they technically weren’t open when we went but we basically went to the equivalent of one when we ate/drank at the Strahov Prague Castle Beer Monastery
  • Strahov Prague Castle Beer Monestary: you HAVE to do this. We spent a good amount of time touring the Prague castle so then after we were looking around for a beer garden and then stumbled upon this place. It’s an open space with a spectacular view of the whole city .The place is calm and quiet. I would suggest to go there after you have had a long day touring. The service is awesome, the food/beer was amazing, and the views were incredible.
  • Top of Prague Astronomical Clock: every hour there is a show where little figures come out of the clock and such, cool to see, go to the top of the clock really pretty views of the city
  • Other Activities:

Food/ Restaurants:

  • Bakeshop: on Dlouha street- great desserts, breads, bagels, pastries- pick up salads and sandwiches, AMAZING pumpkin soup!
  • Eating in Old Time Square
    • Tredelnik- MUST, typical Prague food, stands everywhere
    • Goula Soup
    • Haluski- Potato with cabbage & bacon, So warm/good
    • Old Prague Ham
    • Prague Sausage
    • BEER

Night Life:

  • Lucerna: Friday nights (and the best night of your life!!!) – all 80s and 90s music- be prepared to dance all night and sweat a lot and never want to leave… its very crowded but you will want to be dancing on stage and floor near stage – every person’s favorite night, all visitors love it and everyone says it is among the top nights abroad (make sure to go to lucerna whenever you are in Prague for the weekend!!) concerts come here so keep and eye out, probably our favorite club
  • Drunken Monkey Pub Crawl: SOOO much fun. We did it through our hostel, which made it cheaper and so fun to go out with everyone. Pub crawl consisted of 5 bars- only made it to 3 because we got too drunk but highly would recommend trying to make it to the fifth bar (Apparently it’s a rooftop bar). The bars we went too had really cool vibes at each and were super underground/euro. For 15 euros we got unlimited beer, shots, abstinthe shots, the whole night. DO IT http://www.drunkenmonkey.cz

Accommodation

  • Mad House Prague Hostel: The most fun hostel ever, you HAVE to stay here! It is located just 5-10 minutes from old two square- where essentially everything is. Mad House had one of the most welcoming/ friendly atmospheres. As soon as we got there we were greeted, showed around, and were given a free beer at our arrival. They gave us a lot of great information and invited us to all the events they had that weekend. They have free breakfast, coffee, and each night they had family dinners an then everyone pregame before we went out. Our second night we did the pub crawl which was one of my favorite nights in Europe. Overall, Everyone was so open to just meeting everyone and the people I met were so of the most interesting people. I felt 100% at home at this hostel and would go back in a heart beat. We stayed in a 10 person mixed room which was super nice and not once did I feel unsafe or uncomfortable. They have lockers in the room and safe places to keep your stuff. Pro Tip: if you stay here I would stay go with only 1-2 people max. They really emphasize meeting other people in this hostel and do not allow big groups to stay there. Pretty much everyone there but my friend and I were travelling alone and it was SOO COOL to hear their stories and their advice about “how were doing it wrong and must travel alone” Overall best hostel experience yet- my friend and I still talk about our stay. Wish we could of stayed longer!

Things to Remember about Prague/ Summary:

  • Prague is one of the most beautiful little cities. Everything was “untouched” rom the war so pretty much all the architecture and buildings are still standing. It is a quaint city with an enormous amount of history. I loved Prague because it was smaller so you really got a feel for the city in just two days. Everything is so European-esque, compared to Barcelona which is more modern. The nightlife was also a blast and they had a great mixture of really cool bar and clubs.

TAKEWAY: You feel like you are in a fairty tale when you walk around Prague- I’m not kidding! I also really loved it because it was iNSANELY cheap and we got to see SOO MUCH in just two days. Go to Prague to see amazing architecture, history, and a fun nightlife. One of my favorite cities and I believe it is a must to go too!

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Sight/things to do

  • Rent atvs
  • Volcanic rock tour
  • Donkey rides
  • ^^^ you can all book this when you get there. Villa manos booked it for us at a reduced price. I would wait!

Accomodation

  • VILLA Manos hotel santoini – AMAZING HOTEL/HOSTEL run by such a nice family. Set up all of our excursions for us at a reduced price, know a ton of information about the island, and even went out with them. STAY HERE. Located in fira right in the middle of the island
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Sights/ Things to Do

  • (We did a hop on hop of bus tour all in one day which I would highly recommend because there is so much to see.)
    • Colosseum and the Roman Forum- (you can do theses together). MUST SEE, do skip the line tickets, very worth it
    • Trevi Fountain- MUST SEE, be prepared- super crowded
    • Vatican City & St. Peter’s Basilica-  (make sure you set aside a day to see this b/c it is amazing…you HAVE to go see the Sistine Chapel but get there EARLY. I would HIGHLYYYY recommend booking a tour/ skip the line deal. That is what we did an I am so happy we did that you do NOT want to be waiting in those lines (they’re actually insane) and our tour guide was super engaging/knowledgable. Saw so much and learned so much! Quick tip: You have to cover you knees and shoulders or they won’t let you in to Vatican or Sistine Chapel so make sure you wear jeans/ pants/ long skirt.
    • Piazza Venezia – “central hub of Rome,” this was by my absolute favorite building in Rome. Its funny becaue typically it would be the very famous/ well known ones but this building is so unique and beautiful. Definitely must see!
    • Spanish Steps
    • Pantheon
    • Circus Maximus
    • Piazza Navona

Food and Restaurants

  • My parents like to just walk into places that look like they “have a lot of locals, because you know its good. ” I’d highly suggest doing that, was a different approach to a city and ate at a lot of really awesome places. But if you want suggestions look at other guides.

Night Life

  • I was with my parents so I didn’t go out lol -> refer to the other gudies I sent you for that.

Transportation

  • You can walk a lot of places but the city is HUGE and spread out, might have to cab a few places, no subway system really

Things to Remember/Summary

  • There is SOO much to see in Rome (so much history/art etc.). You physically cannot see it all in a weekend so prioritize!
  • SOOO many people, be careful with yore stuff! Pickpocketing is SOO bad in Rome. I know 3 people off the top of my head that got stuff stolen there.
  • My parents got tired so I walked around a lot in the evening/night and it was beautiful. Sights were so cool at night and the city is hoppin 
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