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This town's famous little cove has got to be one of the most Instagrammed spots on the planet, and yet, somehow it's still not entirely overrun. Here are 3 quick tips tips to get the most out of your visit to this photogenic hotspot: To have the town — or beach — to yourself for a little while, make sure to arrive well before 10am. It may seem criminal rising so early on an Italian holiday, but if you manage to get there for 8: This is clearly a local spot, where the owners sip on a cafe with the clientele because, well, they are friends.
Expect the morning stillness to be punctuated with happy shouts of "Ciao! The coffee here, like all of Puglia, is perfection. But, the real treat are the cornettos - fresh, squidgy pieces of goodness that melt in the mouth. Once you've had one here, you'll never eat a croissant at home again.
Step out onto the cliff jutting out of this side of town, for some sweeping views of the dramatic coast. Oh, and don't worry, when i say 'cliff' I don't mean a treacherous edge where you're likely to fall into the sea while snapping a selfie. Tips to Survive Oktoberfest Solo.
Beer lover or no, Oktoberfest is undeniably one for the bucket list. For just over two weeks 7 million people from around the world come together in the city of Munich, Germany, to sing, dance, be merry and, yes, drink beer — 7 million litres of it, in fact. With that said, Oktoberfest may seem like a daunting prospect for female travellers. However, it's not an event to be missed just because you are wandering alone.
Let my Top 10 tips guide you on the best way to survive and most importantly, enjoy this Bavarian fest solo: Are you happy to wander up to a long beer table, squeeze into a slot and make new friends, or does the idea fill you with dread? Munich has a very active international community which organises unofficial outings to Oktoberfest — so solos can connect safely and soberly first and then go with their group of new pals to explore and enjoy the party together.
Or, you could be like me and drunkenly make friends with the local policeman when you're there — always a safe bet. Admittedly, the public transport crowds are hard to beat, but one way to avoid them as much as possible is to go by foot for the final leg of the journey. Or better yet, get one of the buses which stops nearby — if you do, you may get to witness sights like the one above Alphorn players on a hill if you come from one of the other directions and get straight into the action.
Blend in with the rest and call it the 'Wiesn' from the get go. And, the very first Oktoberfest in was, in fact, held in October to celebrate their marriage. Now 'Wiesn' makes sense after all, right?
A girl, a boat and a whole lot of butterflies. Gone Wandering is a relaxing collectathon game with puzzle elements, an interesting world to explore, and a. Gone Wanderin' is a album released by Jackie Greene. Track listing[edit]. " Gone Wanderin'" – ; "Tell Me Mama, Tell Me Right" – ; "Travelin' Song".
There's more to Oktoberfest than just beer. Non-drinkers shouldn't be turned off by the abundance of alcohol because there's so much to do besides drinking.
Well, the massive castle-shaped cake tent should be enough to get you excited. There are also food stalls, rides and games to enjoy without ever needing to step foot into one of the Festzelts tents.
Women can now also wear Lederhosen leather dungarees , but many still tend to keep to traditional norms and opt for a Dirndl one of the traditional dresses. If you do, then there are few important things to remember: However, the most important thing of all to remember is: The apron acts as a traffic light system for your relationship status: Think carefully before making your choice! What that means is that those with a ticket have a guaranteed place at a table.
However, the tables in the middle of the tents and in the beergardens outside are free for the taking — if you get there early enough or, have a tried and tested and successful Wiesn table tactic, that is. To be more sure of a spot, the hardy amongst the revellers get to the Wiesn at 7am, ready to grab the first tables at 9am. If there's a queue for the beergarden too, then make sure to have a gander at some of it's side entrances — they are usually a lot quieter.
If visiting during the week, the Wiesn is a lot less busy and it may be possible to visit more than one of the tents. If you have the opportunity then it's highly recommended to do so — each tent has its own unique interior, beer, food, band and atmosphere. Do so with a Spezi: It's not to everyone's taste, but its sugar and caffeine are sure to restore you back to your best partying mode. Paulaner's Spezi is by far the best.
If you really can't stomach the sweetness though, then a Radler beer mixed with lemonade or an alcohol-free beer is the way to go. Although a lot of those being sung tend to be some English language classics Country Roads, Hey Baby, Sweet Home Alabama , the German ones are usually the best — and the most fun, with an array of actions involved.
One that's unavoidable is that which is played every time you are meant to say cheers Prost! Oans, zwoa, drei, Gsuffa! One, two, three, drink! The best roast chicken I have ever had sorry Mum, your roast dinners are still amazing!
Forget the sun searching crowds in Croatia and head to it's still relatively-under-the-radar neighbour: Postmortem podcast of THE game. Well, for all the nonbelievers, be prepared to be amazed and welcome: However, the tables in the middle of the tents and in the beergardens outside are free for the taking — if you get there early enough or, have a tried and tested and successful Wiesn table tactic, that is. I hope you enjoy it. A girl, a boat and a whole lot of butterflies. Once you've had one here, you'll never eat a croissant at home again.
I've eaten it drunk and I've eaten it sober and there's no denying that the Bavarians are hard to beat when it comes to roasting things on a spit. Hip and tasty factory hangouts, market halls the size of aeroplane hangars and breakfasts which can compete with some of the best in Europe — Rotterdam has it all.
Housed in a former warehouse hence the name , Fenix Food Factory brings together local producers from all over the Netherlands. Everything from cider to charcuterie, as well as coffee bean connoisseurs, can be found here. Aside from the fresh and local aspect, Fenix's 'graze approach' of ordering a wooden board filled with delicacies just makes the whole experience even more appealing — aloowing avid foodies to try a little something of everything on offer if they so wish. It's all about the relax here and not the rush, so pull up a pew inside on one of the vintage pieces of furniture scattered about the place or, if it's a sunny day, make sure to head outside and sit on one of the benches to soak up one of the best views of Rotterdam's skyline.
Dutch delights all under one big roof Although the local hipsters may have already moved on, Rotterdam's market hall should definitely not be dismissed. The variety of food on offer here is simply astounding — classic Dutch dishes sit alongside international cuisine, ready to spoil anyone with even the slightest bit of appetite. The biggest challenge here is deciding what to go for. Food aside, architecture-geeks will be pleased too — the hall itself is a wondrous piece of design, so do set aside some time to gaze upwards and enjoy its uniquely shaped and colourful ceiling.
Picknick is a stone's throw away from Rotterdam Blaak station where the Market Hall and Piet Blom's cube houses can be found and is a great and rather hip place to have a relaxing breakfast. My brekkie was accompanied by one of the best chai teas I've had in a while and — here's the real treat — it was a mere 1 euro a cup. For a beach holiday?
Forget the sun searching crowds in Croatia and head to it's still relatively-under-the-radar neighbour: Due to it's lack of EU status, many are under the impression that this part of former Yugoslavia remains unsafe, and doesn't make for a desirable location for lone female travellers. I'm here to loudly debunk that myth and categorically say the opposite: Montenegro is exactly the place to go as a female solo traveller.
If you still remain unconvinced, allow the following pictures of my favourite beaches in Montenegro to tempt you further: For a small 'city', Salzburg has an abundance of things to see and do regardless of which season you visit. With most people opting to come for a long weekend meaning time is limited, it can sometimes feel a little overwhelming trying to decide what to do. Of course, I can already tell you exactly what NOT to do: So here are my Top 5 things to do: Look at that picture.
I really like this game. It's just so cute. But as i began playing this game the controls showed up for gamepad and I don't have one so I ended up using my keyboard. I was searching the keys but I found them and the gameplay was really fun!
This was a genuinely fun time. The relaxing tone and play style of it, the simple yet well planned mechanic, and the decent sounding audio all worked well together. Could have used some background music so you're not just listening to the boat the whole time but, other than that, it was nice. Bit of a confusing ending though Good job overall and keep up the good work.
With the right kind of control mechanism this could've been one of those awesome late '90s? It's a fun idea! I loved exploring these beautiful little polygon worlds and getting in a little exercise. Here you don't get the exercise, but the spirit is the same. I loved this game sooo much!! Gone Wandering is a relaxing collectathon game with puzzle elements, an interesting world to explore, and a Nintendo 64 era aesthetic.
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