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Walkable Spanish Cities Where You Don't Need a Car
Walkable Spanish Cities Where You Don't Need a Car Liam O'Connell
13 July, 2026
When someone talks about walkable cities in Spain, they usually refer to areas of the old parts of towns. And they are wrong. In reality, if you have to walk from your hotel to the cathedral, the local market, and your favorite tapas bar, climbing steep hills or crossing busy roads, it can be a hard experience. You can’t explore cities on foot the way you would want to — by the end of the day, you will need some form of transportation to get around comfortably.
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Where to Eat in Milan: Local Dishes, Food Areas, and Dinner Ideas
Where to Eat in Milan: Local Dishes, Food Areas, and Dinner Ideas Ava Sterling
06 July, 2026
Ask ten people what to eat in Italy, and nine of them will say pizza or pasta. But if you come here with that expectation, then you will miss the point completely. Based on the firsthand knowledge and day-to-day activities of local guides in Milan from FREETOUR.com, this post provides recommendations on where to eat in Milan. It will also highlight some of the best neighborhoods to explore for food, while avoiding many tourist areas and restaurants.
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The Solo Traveler's Guide to Underrated Spanish Cities
The Solo Traveler's Guide to Underrated Spanish Cities Liam O'Connell
30 June, 2026
People typically visit Madrid or Barcelona in Spain. And it makes sense because these cities have so much to offer… but sometimes too much to handle for solo travelers.
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Things to Do in Rome: Must-See Sights, Hidden Gems, and Local Tips
Things to Do in Rome: Must-See Sights, Hidden Gems, and Local Tips Liam O'Connell
22 June, 2026
Rome can be an unforgettable destination. To help you navigate, we highlight the best places to visit in Rome, starting the very moment you arrive. As soon as you step off the train at Rome’s central station, you will see something completely unexpected — a 2000-year-old ancient ruin right next door to an ordinary pizzeria, as if nothing could be wrong with this.
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Slow Down in Spain: A Guide to Unhurried City Breaks
Slow Down in Spain: A Guide to Unhurried City Breaks Liam O'Connell
15 June, 2026
Sometimes traveling doesn’t have to be about making sightseeing checklists. Simply sitting in a square and watching people go about their daily lives will give you a sense of what the city is really like. That is what is called slow travel in Spain. The purpose is not to see everything, but rather to move through cities where you don't rush.
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