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]]>If you’re going to eat out while traveling, why not try to find options that are more local and better quality? It helps the local economy and also gives you a better taste of the region’s cuisine.
Here are some tips for finding great local restaurants to try while traveling.
One of the best ways to find a great place to eat is to see what types of reviews people have left online. Websites like Google Maps and Yelp provide users with the opinions of others that have eaten there, helping you find good options and avoid bad ones.
If you know someone living in the city or region that you’re visiting, ask them where you should eat out! If not, it’s easy to ask a cab driver, someone in a bar, or a hotel receptionist where they’d suggest for a good, local meal.
Guide books are often full of restaurant recommendations, but they aren’t always useful or good. Tourist trap restaurants sometimes pay these publications for “advertising,” ensuring that their eateries will show up in these books. They can help, but don’t rely on them completely.
A good way to know that a restaurant is a tourist trap is if it has showy street advertising. Does a place have a huge, colorful, picture-filled menu on the sidewalk right outside of its front door? Is there a pushy host inviting diners in? It’s probably not the best option.
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]]>Don’t think Spain is only about beautiful sunny beaches and Mediterranean climate. Most of the country is an elevated plateau that is cold in the winter and hot in the summer, and it rains a lot in the North. So if you plan on exploring Spain’s full beauty you should bring layers to your trip, bring a warm waterproof jacket as well if you are traveling in the winter or in the mountains.
Over tourism is a huge problem in some parts of Spain, so you should book your holiday during the shoulder seasons, from September to November or March to May, when it is still warm. Also, the prices for flights and accommodation are much more affordable than in summer.
Small businesses adhere to the traditional “siesta” – the rest from mid-day sun, where people go home to have lunch and a short nap and then return to work from 5 to 8 p.m. So plan your shopping ahead.
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]]>The post Here’s How to Find Great Local Restaurants When Traveling appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re going to eat out while traveling, why not try to find options that are more local and better quality? It helps the local economy and also gives you a better taste of the region’s cuisine.
Here are some tips for finding great local restaurants to try while traveling.
One of the best ways to find a great place to eat is to see what types of reviews people have left online. Websites like Google Maps and Yelp provide users with the opinions of others that have eaten there, helping you find good options and avoid bad ones.
If you know someone living in the city or region that you’re visiting, ask them where you should eat out! If not, it’s easy to ask a cab driver, someone in a bar, or a hotel receptionist where they’d suggest for a good, local meal.
Guide books are often full of restaurant recommendations, but they aren’t always useful or good. Tourist trap restaurants sometimes pay these publications for “advertising,” ensuring that their eateries will show up in these books. They can help, but don’t rely on them completely.
A good way to know that a restaurant is a tourist trap is if it has showy street advertising. Does a place have a huge, colorful, picture-filled menu on the sidewalk right outside of its front door? Is there a pushy host inviting diners in? It’s probably not the best option.
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]]>The post How to Avoid Tourist Traps in Spain appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Don’t think Spain is only about beautiful sunny beaches and Mediterranean climate. Most of the country is an elevated plateau that is cold in the winter and hot in the summer, and it rains a lot in the North. So if you plan on exploring Spain’s full beauty you should bring layers to your trip, bring a warm waterproof jacket as well if you are traveling in the winter or in the mountains.
Over tourism is a huge problem in some parts of Spain, so you should book your holiday during the shoulder seasons, from September to November or March to May, when it is still warm. Also, the prices for flights and accommodation are much more affordable than in summer.
Small businesses adhere to the traditional “siesta” – the rest from mid-day sun, where people go home to have lunch and a short nap and then return to work from 5 to 8 p.m. So plan your shopping ahead.
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