Before a trip I outline everything: places to see, the best times to see those places and nearby eateries (even make some reservations). I also check out public transport and distances. This saves us a lot of time and also saves us from wandering the streets in empty stomachs.
This is the first place I go to when I start planning a trip. Pinterest has all the cool places. Plus, you can read the article related to a photo so it's an endless source of information.
THE NOTEBOOK
It may sound all fashioned but I love notebooks. I like handwritten pages and drawings and after the trip they look like scrapbooks. That's where I write the full itinerary: it's like a diary but before it happens. Having it written down also helps me organize photos and know what every place was once I am back home.
THE CITY MAP
Another oldie but goddie. After checking in our hotel we ALWAYS ask for a map. We have our phones for extra support but we use maps a lot. In fact, my husband loves saving battered maps after our trips.
THE COMPASS
This one is especially useful for photographers: know where the sun is. When you travel, you may only see places once so getting the perfect shot becomes quite difficult. Knowing the best time to photograph each place will raise your chances of getting the perfect photo and you won't have to go back at a different time of day. Bare in mind that the best time to take photos is one hour after sunrise and one hour before sunset, also known as golden hour. Golden hour is great to take pics of people and places, your snaps will have lovely warm hues. The other important one to remember is blue hour, a period of twilight in the morning and in the evening that is a great time to take pics of buildings and landmarks because the sky has a pretty shade of blue, streetlights are on and buildings are still lit.
GOOGLE MAPS IS MY #1 ALLY
Even though we use the traditional map when we are at our destination, all my planning is done through Google Maps. The first thing I check is the hotel location. If it's abroad I'll also look for public transport from the airport to our accommodation. Then, the sights to see. I divide the map in areas and start working on the itinerary so that we don't go back and forth. Because we are usually tired when we reach our destination, we see the places closer to the hotel first. My planning also includes checking what is at walking distance and what is not.
A great thing about Google Maps is that you can download maps to use when you are abroad and don't have internet access. Maps.me is another great app that allows you to download maps.
EXTRA TIPS
- Start your research early! Don't wait until the last minute.
- Check out as many blogs as you can. The smaller the blogger the better because that way you can be sure it's an honest opinion.
- If a recommendation pops up in a few travel guides, book it.
How do you plan your trips?
xo Cristina
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xo Cristina
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Wise advises for a successful trip ;) I like to plan in advance as well!
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I'm a big planner too - I would love it if all the restaurants I want to try are picked out ahead of time, because sitting around the hotel room trying to find places on yelp is such a huge waste of time, and wandering into the first place you see might not result in the best experience.
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You look so classy!
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I am such an organization freak and this is such a great list! So comprehensive babe!
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Love the fun print on that scarf!
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I also like to over plan my trips! I want to get the most out of the experience! Great tips!
ReplyDeleteAwesome tips! We do similar things and Google definitely ranks numerous uno on our end. I have started using Pinterest as I am liking it a bit better and the resources are endless! Yelp is also helpful regarding booking hotels or restaurants and reading reviews. I hope you had a great weekend! Happy Monday!
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These are great tips. Google maps is a must for sure.
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I love the tip about downloading maps - I've never thought of that! x
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I love that you guys save the battered maps after your trips. What a special momento!
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We just came back from a holiday trip and it was so fun organising everything! xx
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That's a great guide to plan. Thanks for sharing. I love planning trips.
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These are all such great tips, I am totally the same way. I always start my search for trip planning on Pinterest. It is amazing some of the things you will find there that you never would have known about.
ReplyDeleteSuch great tips! We love the google maps that you're able to download for offline use...such a lifesaver
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Fantastic tips! As a type-A planner-fanatic, I love all of your strategies to plan ahead. And your suggestion to download google maps is a great one; so helpful if you don't have wireless abroad :)
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These are great tips! I’m so big on organizing thatbthis would totally be me.
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ReplyDeleteI'm a big planner and like to plan trips. I do have two little girls so we have to be pretty flexible as well. I've learned to give up on time structure or else I just get frustrated!
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Those tips are really helpful. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that you mentioned a notebook right off the bat! I love journaling mytravel!!!
ReplyDeleteI’m officially taking all your tips into account when I plan my next trip. I’m the worst at this kind of stuff. I’ll have to put all your advice into action.
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ReplyDeleteYes! These are such great tips (and one of the best travel posts I've read!) I like the idea of keeping the maps afterward as a souvenir!
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Such great tips! Sharing your precious style and tips on The Blended Blog tomorrow for our weekly linkup!
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You are so organized! I enjoyed your tips, especially the one about the notebook. What a great way to preserve memories! Thanks for linking up, Cristina.
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I'm obsessed with scarves too! They are my favorite accessory, I can't have enough scarves ;)
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