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Before you go
Start with the pace of the place. Plan one anchor experience per day, then leave room for markets, cafes, side streets and the small details that make a trip memorable.
Best areas to explore
Choose a central base for a first visit, especially if you want relaxed mornings and easy evening walks. Save one neighbourhood for a slower afternoon rather than treating the city like a checklist.
Food and culture
Look for local routines: lunch timing, market days, evening walks and traditional dishes. These details help the guide feel honest and practical rather than copied from a generic itinerary.
Planning notes
Add transport tips, budget notes, best time to visit, common mistakes and internal links to country, city and category pages so readers can keep browsing naturally.
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