Hello everyone!

I recently started to travel a lot for tourism and I always don’t know how to properly get the info about the place I’m visiting.

I don’t like guided tours so I thought to use Wikivoyage but the articles are so reductive in comparison to what you can find on Wikipedia that unfortunately doesn’t have a TTS option.

What do you use then? How do you organize yourself?

  • Macaroni_ninja@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It depends on a lot of things. Which part of the world? In Europe big cities all have the tourist part and the “old town” part. If you are there sightseeing just get a tourist map and start exploring.

    You can usually get an equivalent of a tourist day tickets, which will give you unlimited access to public transport, sightseeing buses and some attractions/museums. Just pick up the one which tickles your fancy and usually you can get it from any airport, big train/bus station when you arrive.

    If you are there to party and check out the night life I would strictly stick to popular spots.

    For any other interests (hiking, historical spots, etc) you can find a city specific list of recommendations online.

    Also it usually helps to google which tourist scams are popular in the region to avoid them.

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      1 year ago

      In Europe big cities all have the tourist part and the “old town” part.

      To add on to this. Quite often there is a neighborhood that is a bit away from the touristic center, a bit more shabby, used to be ‘bad’ part of town. Often those are more vibrant with less tourist traps and fun bars and restaurants that are visited by the locals.

      I tend to look out for that kind of neighborhood.