Tips for the perfect vacation for two
The romance of the first trips together will not be destroyed by either cold coffee for breakfast or sights under restoration. But over time, joint trips are less and less different from everyday life. If you find yourself missing the old feeling, read on for tips on how to turn an ordinary two-week vacation into a honeymoon.
Often in couples, one person is responsible for organizing the trip: looking for air tickets, choosing accommodation and creating the perfect itinerary. From such a pilgrimage on the Internet, he can return a different person. Divide all responsibilities and do not forget to consult with each other. Make a to-do list and identify who is responsible for what. In this case, applications for preparing general to-do lists are useful. And set up sharing so everyone can bookmark sights and restaurants they want to visit.
Small and little-known cities are created to fall in love – even with someone you are already in love with. There are few tourists and attractions here, so nothing will distract you from each other. In such towns there is a soulful atmosphere, places that do not know that they are being filmed, and a pleasant habit of not rushing anywhere and enjoying the moment.
It is better to choose cozy places away from tourist trails directly on a paper map. Try to choose a place not too far from big cities. Then, as soon as life in solitude gets tired, you dive back into the bustle in a couple of hours.
Visiting one city does not mean living in one place. Divide the holidays into three parts and make them as different as possible from each other. For starters, you can stay in a hostel to make friends there from all over the world, throw a couple of parties and just feel young. Then rent a room or apartment: find out how the locals live, try homemade food and get to know your neighbors. Well, at the end of the trip, you can treat yourself to at least one night in a five-star hotel. Seeing the world is always great, but it’s even better to see it from the window of your suite on the 77th floor.
If you want to feel the city, walk around its market. Unlike shops, people come here not so much for shopping as for the atmosphere. But if you’re lucky, you’ll be able to take home something special. In many cities, on weekends, flea markets are held in the central squares and secret streets, sparkling with the treasures of antiquity. And at the food markets for your own, you can often try the main dishes of local cuisine – and even many times cheaper than in a restaurant. Grab some takeout food and replace your candlelit dinner with a picnic in the park – +10 Romance.