Traveling with Kids: Top Tips for a Stress-Free Family Vacation

Traveling with kids can be a wonderful and memorable experience, but it can also be a bit daunting. From packing and transportation to keeping everyone entertained and safe, there are a lot of factors to consider. However, with a little planning and preparation, you can make your family vacation stress-free and enjoyable for everyone. Here are some top tips for traveling with kids:

Plan Ahead
One of the most important things you can do to ensure a stress-free family vacation is to plan ahead. Research your destination, book accommodations, and make any necessary reservations well in advance. This will help you avoid last-minute stress and ensure that you have everything you need for a smooth trip.

Pack Wisely
When it comes to packing for a family vacation, less is more. Try to pack only the essentials and leave non-essential items at home. Be sure to pack plenty of snacks, entertainment, and comfort items for the kids to keep them happy and occupied during travel.

Choose Kid-Friendly Accommodations
When booking accommodations, look for family-friendly options that offer amenities like kid’s clubs, play areas, and swimming pools. This will help keep the kids entertained and give you some time to relax.

Stay Organized
Organization is key when traveling with kids. Keep important documents, medications, and other essentials in a designated travel bag that is easily accessible. This will help you avoid any unnecessary stress and keep everything in order.

Keep Kids Entertained
Long journeys can be particularly challenging for kids, so be sure to pack plenty of books, games, and activities to keep them occupied. Consider downloading some movies or shows onto a tablet or smartphone to keep them entertained during travel.

Plan for Downtime
Traveling with kids can be tiring, so it’s important to plan for downtime. Be sure to schedule some rest and relaxation time into your itinerary to give everyone a chance to recharge.

Be Flexible
Traveling with kids can be unpredictable, so it’s important to be flexible and go with the flow. Be prepared for unexpected detours, delays, and changes in plans, and try to maintain a positive attitude.

Safety First
Above all, remember to prioritize safety when traveling with kids. Be sure to have a first aid kit on hand and take appropriate precautions to keep everyone safe and healthy.

By following these top tips, you can make your family vacation stress-free and enjoyable for everyone. With a little planning and preparation, you can create lasting memories and have a wonderful time exploring new places with your kids. Happy travels!

Sustainable Travel Tips: How to Minimize Your Environmental Impact

Sustainable Travel Tips: How to Minimize Your Environmental Impact

As awareness around climate change and environmental sustainability grows, more and more people are looking for ways to minimize their impact on the environment, even while traveling. Sustainable travel is becoming increasingly popular, and there are many simple steps that travelers can take to reduce their carbon footprint and minimize their environmental impact while exploring the world.

One of the most important steps in sustainable travel is to choose eco-friendly accommodations. Look for hotels, resorts, or rental accommodations that have taken steps to minimize their energy and water usage, reduce waste, and support the local community. Many hotels now proudly display their eco-friendly certifications, such as LEED or Green Key, and some even offer carbon offset programs for guests.

When it comes to transportation, there are several ways to minimize your impact on the environment. Opt for public transportation whenever possible, such as buses, trains, or subways, instead of renting a car. If you do need to rent a car, consider choosing a fuel-efficient or hybrid vehicle. Additionally, consider walking or biking to explore your destination, not only is it better for the environment, but it also allows you to experience the local culture in a more intimate way.

Packing light is another important aspect of sustainable travel. The heavier the plane, train, or bus, the more fuel it requires to transport it, ultimately increasing greenhouse gas emissions. Pack only what you need and bring reusable items such as water bottles, shopping bags, and travel utensils to reduce the amount of single-use plastic waste.

Choosing sustainable activities and tours is also essential in minimizing your environmental impact. Look for tours and experiences that support the local community and economy, and prioritize wildlife-friendly and responsible tourism operators. Avoid activities that exploit animals or damage fragile ecosystems, and always respect natural and cultural heritage sites.

Finally, be mindful of your energy and water usage while traveling. Turn off lights and air conditioning when you leave your accommodations, take shorter showers, and reuse towels and linens when possible. Additionally, try to support local businesses and artisans, eat locally produced and organic food, and ask about recycling and waste management practices in the destinations you visit.

In conclusion, sustainable travel is all about making conscious and responsible choices to reduce your impact on the environment while exploring the world. By choosing eco-friendly accommodations, minimizing transportation emissions, packing light, supporting local communities, and being mindful of your energy and water usage, you can make a significant difference in the effort to preserve and protect our planet for future generations. So next time you plan a trip, consider these tips to minimize your environmental impact and make your travels more sustainable.

Weekend in St. Louis, Missouri: The Perfect 3-Day Itinerary

A giant arch representing the gateway to the West. A zany museum filled with caves, slides, and a bus teetering over the edge of a roof. Toasted ravioli and gooey butter cake. While many people only know St. Louis for the arch, there are so many more things to do during a weekend in St. Louis, Missouri that are weird, wonderful, and completely unique. 

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A giant arch representing the gateway to the West. A zany museum filled with caves, slides, and a bus teetering over the edge of a roof. Toasted ravioli and gooey butter cake. While many people only know St. Louis for the arch, there are so many more things to do during a weekend in St. Louis, Missouri that are weird, wonderful, and completely unique. 

From exploring the lush Forest Park (double the size of Central Park), checking out one of their many museums, and eating some decadent local delicacies and some truly forward-thinking cuisine, St. Louis is a midwestern gem worth taking the time to explore.

The first time I visited St. Louis I was surprised by the vast cultural and artistic diversity of the city, with many of the museums (including the art museum and zoo) absolutely free to the public. St. Louis is a great place to visit, and there is so much you can pack in a weekend in St. Louis, Missouri!

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The view of St. Louis from the top of the Arch!

The Perfect Weekend in St. Louis, Missouri FAQs

Here are some of the things that are good to know for your weekend in St. Louis!

The Best Time to Visit St. Louis, Missouri

The best time to Visit St. Louis is in April or May, or September or October. St. Louis has some brutally hot and humid summers (the first time I visited in August – it was rough), and some cold long winters, so it’s best to hit that sweet spot!

September is a better time to visit if you hope to see the flora of the city in full bloom, including the Missouri Botanical Garden, because in April and May the garden (and its enormous lily pads) are not growing yet.

How to get to St. Louis, Missouri

St. Louis kind of feels smack dab in the middle of most cities – Five hours from Nashville and Chicago, four hours from Louisville, and two hours from Evansville, making it an easy road trip if you’re in the midwestern area.

Flying into St. Louis is an option as well, and the St. Louis Lambert International Airport is only about 15 minutes from downtown, making it an easy option.

How to get around St. Louis, Missouri

St. Louis has a series of buses and trains, called MetroLink and MetroBus respectively, that can get you around the city pretty regularly. The train only really travels East and West, though it does branch up to the north to the airport, making it easy to take you into the city.

Using ride-shares or a rental car may be your best option if you want to get around a little more quickly. Just make sure you download ParkMobile to easily and quickly pay for street parking.

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The Perfect Weekend in St. Louis, Missouri 

A weekend is the perfect length to visit St. Louis Missouri, and you’ll be doing things like eating local delicacies, visiting some amazing museums, to going up in the one and only Arch! 

Weekend in St. Louis: Friday

Today you’ll be arriving in St. Louis, and enjoying a casual dinner at a brewery and taking in one of the most iconic St. Louis activities: A St. Louis Cardinal Game! 

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The nachos from 4 Hands Brewing Co. will definitely fill you up for the big game!

Dinner at 4 Hands Brewing Co.

Once you arrive in St. Louis and get settled in your hotel (hotel recommendations at the end of the article), you’ll head over to 4 Hands Brewing Co., a casual, yet delicious, brewery that happens to be only .07 miles from Busch Stadium!

4 Hands Brewery & Tasting Room is spacious and rustic, with beautiful wood accents, wallpaper with hops on it, and arcade games on the second floor. And we cannot forget the star of the show – beer! 4 Hands brews an extensive selection of beer, from their Fountain Sodie, an easy IPA with Citra hops, to their Ripple Wheat Ale, an ale with orange, to their Sparkler Hard Seltzer that tastes like popsicles from your childhood, and many, many more!

Their food goes just as hard as their beer too, with an extensive menu of elevated and truly delicious bar food. The buffalo cauliflower, nachos, and pretzels make excellent starters, and their (huge) spicy fish sandwich or frisco melt really hits that greasy and beer-complimenting spot. Let’s just say, this is the place to pre-game before a sports event, and luckily, that’s exactly what you’ll be doing next…

Cheer for the Cardinals at a Baseball Game

Growing up as a theatre kid, I didn’t spend much time doing or watching sports. So how could I know that baseball, especially in a big stadium with a major league team, could be so theatrical? The cheering, the announcer, the players, the beer, the hot dogs… There’s a lot of energy during a baseball game, and it’s infectious!

I was lucky enough to attend a Cardinals vs. Dodgers game on May 18, 2023, when they hit their most home runs in a game ever with seven! I didn’t really fathom what was happening – it just seemed like every 2 minutes the crowd was going WILD with unhinged cheering. It was electric, I was excited, I didn’t know why, but I loved it!

All this to say, if you love baseball, you’ll love going to a Cardinals game, and if you don’t, you probably love it anyway! Just be sure to check their schedule to know what time their playing.

It’s only the first evening and it’s already been a big day! Time to go back to your hotel, rest up, and get ready for day two!

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Weekend in St. Louis: Saturday

Hope you’ve rested well, because it’s time for another exciting day featuring a local delicacy, two museums (including one the likes you’ve never seen before!), and an excellent dinner.

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How could something called a Gooey Butter Cake be bad??

Grab Coffee and a Gooey Butter Cake at Park Avenue Coffee

Gooey. Butter. Cake. Yes, you read that right. Today you will be starting your day not only with coffee, but with one of the most decadent, delicious local delicacies any city has to offer.

Imagine you made a cake with a thin, flaky crust and the cake itself was custard-like in consistency, with the main note of butter and sugar coming through. That is Gooey Butter Cake, and it’s literally like eating heaven for breakfast. The cakes come in other flavors, but Mom’s Traditional will give you a taste of one of St. Louis’s specialties.

There are Park Avenue Coffee locations around the city, but I suggest the Lafayette Square location since it’s closer to your next destination! 

Get Lost in the City Museum

Now that you’ve had sugar for breakfast like a child, it’s time to really feel like a kid again…

If you’ve never heard of the City Museum it doesn’t sound very exciting judging by its name alone. But underneath the rather plain name is an extraordinarily weird and wonderful ever-evolving art museum meets playground. 

What was once an old shoe factory in Downtown St. Louis has been transformed into an art space that includes sculpture, mosaics, slides, a bus that has been welded in the air, an airplane, a Ferris wheel, and so much more. Does it sound chaotic and hard to define? It sure is! Getting lost is part of the magic of this museum, and with no maps, you will!

The City Museum was the brainchild of Bob and Gail Cassilly, internationally renowned sculpture artists who wanted to create interactive art on a big, huge scale! Today there is over 600k feet of space in this museum, and it’s constantly being built upon by fellow sculpture artists.

Some of the coolest spots to find in the museum are the caves, a 10-story spiral slide that used to be a shoe box chute (there are over 30 slides in all), the world’s largest pencil, a huge collection of taxidermy butterflies, moths and insects, a real circus you can watch, and the rooftop with a Ferris wheel with stunning views of the city and a bus that teeters over the edge of the building!

The City Museum will never truly make sense unless you go see it, and it truly is one of the most unique museums ever built. While kids love the museum, it’s great for adults too! Just make sure you don’t climb into any small spaces you can’t get out of (and there are plenty of those!)…

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The world’s smallest ice cream cone at Fountain on Locust.

Lunch at The Fountain on Locust

The Fountain on Locust is not only delicious and close to the City Museum (which is obviously a pre-requisite), but is Art Deco themed and is like stepping back in time to a 20s/30s diner with lots of gorgeous accents and flair!

Under the painted blue ceiling with gold and black swooping accents and big geometric lamps, you’ll find a cozy and casual atmosphere that will have you somewhere between wanting to make your silent movie debut and doing the Charleston. 

The food here mostly consists of soups and sandwiches, which is fabulous because they do them very well. For a starter, try the Lottie Briscoe Bruschetta with sweet balsamic, a slightly chewy bread, feta cheese and fresh tomatoes (I am drooling thinking about this). For your main get a pick two, with their Signature Polish Dill Pickle Soup and their incredible Fig, Ham & Gouda Grilled Cheese.

I know this all sounds amazing, but one of the real stars here is their dessert. They are the home of the Ice Cream Martini, which is exactly what it sounds like – delectable liquors mixed with ice cream in a martini glass! I personally love the Espresso Martini, but they have 20 flavors to choose from!

They also tout the World’s Smallest Ice Cream Cone, which is about as big as your thumb in a sugar cone with a tiny scoop of ice cream. It’s so kitschy and fun and you can even get a whole flight of different flavors.

If you sit in a booth (request one!), some of them have old-timey telephones with a radio drama you can listen to like you’re actually in the 1920s!

Take Instgrammable Photos at Walls Off Washington

A great place to take a little stop on the way to your next activity, is the Walls Off Washington, a large collection of over 25 thought-provoking wall murals by local, national, and international artists. It’s easy to take a self-guided walking tour of the murals, strolling past colorful renditions of wildflowers, cartoon characters, and stories and people who hailed from St. Louis.

One of the best murals celebrates the life of Josephine Baker, who was a St. Louis native and went on to become a major stage star in the 1920s, eventually moving to Paris where she became the toast of the town. She was called the “Black Venus” and eventually renounced her US citizenship after marrying a Frenchman, since Paris was a whole lot less, you know, racist than America was.

Walls Off Washington is a great way to tap into the creative community of the city, and learn more about its colorful past. Be sure to stop in the High Low Coffee Shop in the Kranzberg Arts Foundation, and check out their free gallery!

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The Jewel Box is one of the most gorgeous places to stop in Forest Park.

Explore Forest Park and the St. Louis Art Museum 

Just an 11-minute drive from the Fountain on the Locust is the St. Louis Art Museum, which involves driving through the absolutely stunning Forest Park.

Forest Park was dedicated in 1876, was home to the 1904 World’s Fair, and is over 50% bigger than Central Park at 1300 acres. Let’s just say this park has some history

Before or after the museum, check out some of the most beautiful parts of the park – like the Jewel Box, an Art Deco greenhouse with flowers inside and a lily pond out front, and Art Hill, the expansive hill outside of the art museum which is great for a stroll or a picnic.

The St. Louis Art Museum building itself is a stunning piece of art, the neo-classical architecture designed by Cass Gilbert for the 1904 World’s Fair with its columns and arches overlooking the grassy slope. Inside, you’ll find an expansive, and FREE museum, with the largest collection collection of German works outside of Germany, ja! 

You can check out works by Matisse, Cassatt, and one of my favorite Monet pieces I’ve seen in person. They also have a wonderful Egyptian exhibit with a stunning sarcophagus, medieval art, and plenty of contemporary and rotating exhibits to make you think.

Though the museum is free, there is a small fee to park, but worth it for a couple of hours at this wonderful spot. After you’re done at the museum, check out more of the park or head back to your hotel for a little rest before dinner!

Dinner at The Lucky Accomplice

When traveling to a truly cosmopolitan and interesting city like St. Louis, you have to make time (and a bit of cash) for a nice dinner out. We’re talking about chef-created, locally curated, and absolutely delicious food. And I am not talking about food so frou-frou it leaves you wanting more because you’re hungry, but food so decadently scrumptious you want more because it’s delicious. The Lucky Accomplice delivers on this promise!

Located close to the trendy Soulard neighborhood, The Lucky Accomplice is a space as whimsical as it is scrumptious. With hues of teal on the walls, graffiti art, and chandeliers, this place gives off trendy-yet-classy vibes. But the real star of course, is the food!

The Lucky Accomplice has a 7-and-10-course menu with optional drink pairings, so what they actually serve is up to the chef and what’s in season. They do have a wonderful bar menu however, if you want something a little more lowkey (and less pricey). 

From the bar menu, try the focaccia and/or the cornbread to start, both of which are extremely flavorful and decadent, and they have a wide assortment of pickles and meat and fish like San Daniele prosciutto, tinned mackerel, and country pate. One of my favorite things is the chicken thigh with cabbage, smoked chili oil, and peanuts. It’s like the best chicken satay you’ve ever had.

Make sure to get out their cocktails too, as they definitely do not disappoint. Try the Bring the Beet Back with dill infused vermouth, bleu cheese washed vodka, and beet peppercorn shrub, which I know sounds wild, but is delicious and very pink.

After dinner, rest up, because Sunday is right around the corner!

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Weekend in St. Louis: Sunday

Today we’ll be exploring the expansive Missouri Botanical Gardens, the iconic arch, and another treat that is famous in St. Louis!

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The Missouri Botanical Gardens is a little oasis in the middle of St. Louis!

Smell the Flowers at the Missouri Botanical Garden

If you are a plant and flower lover, the Missouri Botanical Garden is like stepping into a gorgeously curated Garden of Eden – we’re talking giant lily pads, sweeping rose gardens, and even a 14-acre Japanese Garden! 

You could easily spend a whole day in the gardens, but getting here first thing in the morning and spending a few hours is definitely the best way to take them in. In the warm morning light, hop on a tram tour that takes you around most of the gardens with commentary. You’ll learn about how the moon gate of the Chinese garden is from St. Louis’s sister city of Nanjing, how the Japanese Emperor planted a Japanese maple in the garden, and how over 100,000 bulbs are planted in the gardens a year.

Before you leave, make sure to check out The Climatron®, a giant geodesic dome opened in 1960 that encloses over half an acre of dense tropical rainforest, including 2,800 plants alongside waterfalls, bridges, exotic fish, and a dense forest canopy. 

Once you have your fill of plant life (is that possible?) then you’re going to head just a few minutes away to grab brunch!

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The trout rillette at Boxwood by Niche.

Grab Brunch at Boxwood by Niche

From a botanical garden to a plant store and restaurant inside an old 1920s automotive warehouse? Yes, that’s right! Now you can dine among the plants inside a gorgeous restaurant that could only be described as a Pinterest dream.

As you can imagine, Boxwood by Niche is bright and welcoming, allowing you to photosynthesize like the plants around as you eat a delicious brunch worthy of any Instagram post. Try the eggs benedict with sourdough toast, prosciutto, poached eggs, hollandaise, chili flakes, potatoes, and mixed greens salad, or the cacio e pepe eggs which are soft scrambled with pecorino & black pepper, sourdough toast, and mixed greens salad. 

If you’d like to start the day with some omega 3s, order the trout rillette with smoked trout, crème fraîche, chive, roe, crackers, and lemon. They also have a large selection of cocktails for a little brunch fun, like the Bowood 75 with 1220 gin, seasonal fruit, lemon, and sparkling wine.

In the warmer months, you can sit outside on the lush patio, just make sure you make a reservation for this popular brunch spot!

Now it’s time to get high in the sky at the emblem of St. Louis!

See the City from the Arch

Nothing is more iconic to St. Louis than the Arch, looming like a giant silver boomerang over the Mississippi River. It’s one of those visual emblems of America that’s hard to miss, and is probably the most famous monument in the Midwest!

It’s also the country’s tallest monument standing at 630 feet, and though it doesn’t look it, it’s 630 feet from leg to leg at ground level. This sounds very mathematical and impressive, and I am sure it is. All I know is that the Arch is meant to represent the “Gateway of the West”, which is also what the city of St. Louis is known as, and sits on the country’s smallest national park.

Inside the free Arch museum (which opened in 2018) you will find all kinds of interactive and ADA-accessible exhibits that explain the symbolism, conception, and building of the Arch (and more about that pesky math). It also explains the settlement of the St. Louis area, westward expansion, and doesn’t shy away from telling the stories of the Native Peoples like the Cheyenne Tribe and Lakota Nation which were devastated by the colonization of America.

While you could spend hours in the museum (and should, it’s really cool!) the star of the Arch is going up 630 to the top of the Arch by tram. Now, the tram is less like a tram and more like a tiny pod you have to squeeze into and fits roughly about four people. While it’s a bit claustrophobic and may make you feel like you’re in the Jetsons or something, in four minutes you’ll be at the top of the Arch!

Up top of the Arch, you can peek out of small windows that make you feel a bit like you’re in an airplane, peering over the city of St. Louis on one side and the Mississippi River on the other. While you are only at the top for about 7-10 minutes, it’s enough time to snap some photos before you head back down again. It’s a pretty unique and kitschy experience, that hearkens back to American roadside attractions. Definitely, something you have to do at least once in St. Louis!

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T-Ravs from STL Toasted!

Grab a Local Delicacy at City Foundry

The City Foundry is its own little city within itself – with an Alamo Drafthouse, the City Winery, a VR experience, a supercool putt-putt place, retail shops, and the heart of the City Foundry, the Food Hall featuring 17 local and regional restaurants!

Though it may not be time for a proper dinner yet, the City Foundry is a fabulous place for a snack (or two or three), and it’s a great spot to check out one of the most famous local delicacies: Toasted Raviolis.

Toasted Raviolis, or T-Ravs for short, were said to have been invented in the Italian neighborhood “The Hill”, where a drunken chef accidentally dropped a ravioli in the deep fryer creating the iconic dish by accident!

At STL Toasted be prepared to try some classic toasted raviolis like the beef or cheese t-ravs with marinara sauce, and you can choose two different flavors per order. They also have some more non-traditional takes, like buffalo chicken and the loaded potato t-ravs and usually have a t-rav of the day.

They even have sweet takes on the savory dish, like the ultimate St. Louis famous food crossover: the lemon blackberry gooey butter cake ravoli!

Take in the Beauty of the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis

If you have time before you leave, check out the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis which you will have undoubtedly seen many times in the distance while driving, as it is enormous. The green-tiled dome stands 217 feet over St. Louis, and the Neo-Byzantine and Romanesque Revival architecture with towers and domes catches your eye immediately.

It’s really irrelevant whether you are religious or not, because this Basilica is absolutely a piece of artwork in itself. Inside, you’ll be absolutely stunned by the glittering mosaic tilework on the ceiling, depicting colorful scenes from the bible like Mary in a flaming heart surrounded by the twelve disciples. Fun fact: there are 41.5 million glass tiles in 7,000 colors that cover 83,000 square feet, and they were designed by Tiffany and Company. This cathedral is designer (Catholicism, am I right?).

One of the weirdest things my husband and I learned from a docent when we visited (who was so nice and gave us an hour-long tour), is that in the Chapel on the right when you walk in has the hats of three Cardinals hung from the ceiling, and those same three Cardinals are buried in the crypt beneath this chapel. These hats remain hanging as the holy man is in a sort of purgatory, being absolved for his sins until one day the cord breaks (which does happen!). Once the hat falls, he has entered heaven!

In the basement, there is also a small museum (which asks for a $2 donation to visit), where you can see how they installed the tiles, historic holy vestments (worth $2 for this alone), and precious old Catholic objects. 

Just be wary that a service may be happening as you visit, so be mindful you may not be able to enter the main cathedral at certain times.

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Where to Stay in St. Louis

St. Louis is a pretty affordable and easy place to find a nice place to stay, with plenty of places that will be in the heart of this itinerary. I have not included the place where I had one of the worst hotel experiences (no working AC in August, people cheerleading below our bedroom window at 2am), though that’s a great story for another day!

Here are some great places to stay:

  • Angad Arts Hotel – This is a pretty basic hotel but in technicolor! Each of the rooms is done in a solid color, with four choices – red, yellow, blue, and green. The rooms are spacious and the location is centrally located, so you’ll be ready to explore!
  • Ultramodern Studio Loft – If you prefer more privacy with a rental, this gorgeous loft is bright and airy, with plenty of lounge room and big windows overlooking the city. It’s also centrally located, and ready to be the perfect home base for the weekend.
  • Four Seasons St. Louis – If you want a seriously ballin’ weekend in luxury, the Four Seasons is a perfect option. While not cheap, the facilities and rooms are gorgeous, with views of the city or the Arch itself (the hotel is right by the river). Cinder House is a great place to grab a meal, and their outdoor pool and bar overlooking the Arch is stunning.

About The Author: Richie Goff is a Louisville, Kentucky native with a great love of the outdoors. When he is not growing flowers for fun, he is the Editor-in-Chief of Practical Wanderlust and Let’s Go Louisville. He has been a friend of Lia’s since high school, and they have taken plenty of their own disaster-prone adventures together!


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A giant arch representing the gateway to the West. A zany museum filled with caves, slides, and a bus teetering over the edge of a roof. Toasted ravioli and gooey butter cake. While many people only know St. Louis for the arch, there are so many more things to do during a weekend in St. Louis, Missouri that are weird, wonderful, and completely unique. 

Disclaimer: This post was created in partnership with Explore St. Louis. All opinions and super corny jokes are 100% our own and absolutely not their fault.

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  • Luggage Storage: Whenever we’re checking out early or taking advantage of a long layover, we use LuggageHero to safely store our luggage while we’re running around. Use the code PRACTICALW for 2 hours of free luggage storage on us.
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  • What to Pack: Here are the travel essentials that we bring on every trip. We also have packing lists for hot weather, cold weather, and many more. Take a look at all of our packing guides!

Stay Safe and Healthy: Essential Travel Tips for Every Destination

As travel becomes more accessible, it’s important to prioritize safety and health no matter where you’re headed. Whether you’re going on a relaxing beach vacation or an adventurous trek through the mountains, it’s essential to take precautions to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. Here are some essential travel tips for every destination to help you stay safe and healthy on your next journey.

1. Research your destination: Before you go, take some time to research your destination. Learn about the local customs, traditions, and laws to avoid inadvertently offending anyone or breaking any rules. It’s also important to understand the current health and safety situation, including any travel advisories or warnings.

2. Pack essential health and safety items: In addition to your usual travel essentials, make sure to pack items specifically for your health and safety. This might include a first-aid kit, medications, insect repellent, sunscreen, and any other items that will help you stay well while on the road.

3. Stay up to date with vaccinations: Depending on your destination, you may need to get specific vaccinations before you travel. Check with your doctor or a travel clinic to ensure you’re up to date on all necessary vaccinations for your destination.

4. Be careful with food and water: One common way travelers get sick is by consuming contaminated food or water. Take precautions by sticking to bottled or filtered water, avoiding undercooked or raw foods, and being mindful of the cleanliness of the restaurants and street food vendors you visit.

5. Protect yourself from the sun: Whether you’re headed to a tropical beach or a snowy mountain, it’s important to protect yourself from the sun’s rays. Wear sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, and seek shade during the hottest part of the day to avoid sunburn and heatstroke.

6. Practice good hygiene: Maintain good hygiene practices while traveling by washing your hands regularly, especially before eating or touching your face. Carry hand sanitizer for times when soap and water aren’t readily available.

7. Be cautious with alcohol and drugs: While it’s tempting to let loose and try new things while traveling, it’s important to exercise caution with alcohol and drugs. Know your limits, watch your drinks, and avoid any substances that are illegal or unfamiliar to you.

8. Stay aware of your surroundings: No matter where you are, it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings and be mindful of your personal safety. Keep an eye on your belongings, avoid walking alone at night, and trust your instincts if a situation feels unsafe.

9. Get travel insurance: In case of an emergency, having travel insurance can provide peace of mind and financial protection. Look for a policy that includes coverage for medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost or stolen belongings.

By following these essential travel tips, you can prioritize your safety and health no matter where you go. With the right preparation and precautions, you can enjoy your trip to the fullest and return home without any major hiccups. Remember to stay informed, be careful, and prioritize your well-being while exploring new destinations. Safe travels!

Solo Travel Tips: Making the Most of Your Journey

Solo Travel Tips: Making the Most of Your Journey

Traveling alone can be a daunting prospect for many people, but it can also be an incredibly rewarding experience. Whether you are embarking on a solo adventure for the first time or you are a seasoned solo traveler, there are a few tips that can help you make the most of your journey.

1. Plan Ahead
One of the most important things you can do when traveling alone is to plan ahead. Research your destination, book accommodations, and create an itinerary for your trip. This will help you feel prepared and organized, and it can also help alleviate any anxiety or uncertainty you may have about traveling alone.

2. Stay Safe
Safety is a top priority when traveling alone. Be sure to stay aware of your surroundings, especially in unfamiliar places. It is also a good idea to let someone know your itinerary and check in with them regularly. Additionally, consider investing in a portable safety device, such as a personal alarm, to have on hand in case of emergency.

3. Embrace Independence
One of the greatest benefits of solo travel is the opportunity to do things on your own terms. Take advantage of this by embracing your independence and doing things that interest you. Visit the attractions that appeal to you, eat at the restaurants you want to try, and don’t be afraid to strike up a conversation with locals or other travelers.

4. Be Open-Minded
Traveling alone provides an excellent opportunity to step outside of your comfort zone and try new things. Keep an open mind and be willing to embrace new experiences, whether that means trying a new food, taking part in a local tradition, or participating in a new activity. Being open-minded can lead to some of the most memorable experiences on your journey.

5. Connect with Others
Even though you are traveling alone, that doesn’t mean you have to be isolated. Take the opportunity to connect with other travelers or locals. Join a group tour, stay in a social hostel, or attend local events or classes. Meeting new people can enrich your journey and provide valuable insights and perspectives.

6. Be Flexible
While planning ahead is important, it’s also essential to be flexible and open to change. Things may not always go as planned, and that’s okay. Embrace the unexpected and be willing to adapt to new situations and opportunities that arise during your trip.

7. Take Time for Yourself
Amidst the excitement of travel, it’s important to take some time for yourself to relax and recharge. Schedule some downtime to reflect on your experiences, explore at your own pace, or simply enjoy some solitude. Taking care of yourself emotionally and physically will help you make the most of your journey.

Solo travel can be an incredibly rewarding and empowering experience. By following these tips and embracing the adventure, you can make the most of your solo journey and create unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime.

Mastering Solo Travel Itineraries: a Comprehensive Guide

The Compelling Benefits of Traveling Solo

As a seasoned traveler, I have embarked on countless adventures that have shaped my life in profound ways. Like a compass guiding me through uncharted territories, solo travel has been my trusted companion, unveiling the compelling benefits that lie beneath the surface.

It is an exhilarating journey of self-discovery and personal growth, where confidence blooms and mental well-being thrives. Join me as we delve into the transformative power of traveling alone, unlocking a world of possibilities and igniting the flames of empowerment within ourselves.

Key Takeaways

  • Boosting Confidence and Personal Growth: Solo travel builds confidence in decision-making and problem-solving abilities, strengthens belief in oneself, encourages independence and self-reliance, and fosters a sense of accomplishment and self-assurance.
  • Self-Discovery and Personal Growth: Solo travel allows for introspection and self-reflection, helps clarify personal values and aspirations, promotes self-awareness and self-acceptance, and provides space for personal growth and transformation.
  • Flexibility and Immersion in Solo Travel: Solo travel allows for fully immersing in new experiences and seizing unexpected opportunities, enables spontaneous decision-making and itinerary changes, provides freedom to explore at one’s own pace, and facilitates immersion in local cultures and traditions.
  • Impact on Mental Health and Well-being: Solo travel provides a break from routine and promotes self-reflection and introspection, improves clarity and perspective on life, nurtures mental well-being and personal growth, and reduces stress and promotes relaxation.

Boosting Confidence Through Solo Travel

Solo travel can definitely boost your confidence and help you become more independent. As someone who has embarked on numerous solo adventures, I can attest to the transformative power of traveling alone.

When you navigate unfamiliar territories on your own, you are forced to rely solely on yourself for decision-making and problem-solving. This sense of self-reliance builds confidence in your abilities and strengthens your belief in yourself. It is through facing challenges head-on that you truly discover what you are capable of accomplishing.

Moreover, solo travel provides ample opportunities for personal growth by pushing you out of your comfort zone. Stepping outside familiar surroundings allows you to embrace new experiences, cultures, and people with an open mind. This exposure broadens your perspective, increases empathy, and fosters a deeper understanding of the world around us. By immersing ourselves in different environments and engaging in meaningful interactions with locals and fellow travelers, we uncover aspects of ourselves we never knew existed.

Transitioning into the subsequent section about ‘uncovering self-discovery while traveling alone’, this newfound self-awareness opens doors to incredible journeys within ourselves that often get overshadowed by our busy lives back home.

Uncovering Self-Discovery While Traveling Alone

While exploring new destinations alone, I have had the opportunity to uncover my true self and embark on a journey of self-discovery. Solo travel has allowed me to step out of my comfort zone and experience the world in a way that is uniquely mine. Here are some ways that traveling alone has helped me discover more about myself:

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  • Embracing solitude: Being alone in a foreign land forces me to confront my own thoughts and emotions, leading to a deeper understanding of who I am.

  • Trying new things: Without the influence or expectations of others, I am free to experiment with activities and experiences that truly interest me, helping me discover new passions and interests.

  • Meeting new people: Traveling solo pushes me out of my shell and encourages interaction with locals and fellow travelers. These connections often lead to meaningful conversations and valuable insights into different cultures.

Traveling alone has been an incredibly transformative experience for me, allowing me to grow as an individual while gaining a broader perspective on life. It is through this journey of self-discovery that I have learned how important it is to embrace solitude, try new things, and connect with people from all walks of life.

Embracing the Flexibility of Solo Travel

When you embark on a journey of self-discovery through traveling alone, embracing the flexibility of your itinerary allows you to fully immerse yourself in new experiences and seize unexpected opportunities. This freedom to go wherever your heart desires opens doors to endless possibilities.

No longer bound by the constraints of group travel, you can adapt your plans as you see fit, giving yourself the chance to stumble upon hidden gems or follow spontaneous adventures. It is in these moments of spontaneity that true growth occurs, as you learn to trust yourself and embrace uncertainty.

By surrendering control and surrendering to the flow of your solo journey, you will uncover newfound confidence and resilience, preparing you for whatever life may throw at you next.

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Now let us explore how this flexibility impacts our mental health.

Transition: As we delve into the impact of solo travel on mental health…

Exploring the Impact of Solo Travel on Mental Health

Experience the freedom to shape your own journey and prioritize your mental well-being through solo travel. As someone who has embarked on numerous solo adventures, I can attest to the profound impact it can have on your mental health.

Here are some ways solo travel can positively affect your well-being:

  • A break from routine: Solo travel allows you to escape the demands of daily life and immerse yourself in new experiences, providing a much-needed respite for your mind.

  • Self-reflection: Being alone with your thoughts in a new environment promotes self-reflection and introspection, helping you gain clarity and perspective on your life.

  • Building resilience: Navigating unfamiliar situations on your own strengthens your problem-solving skills and builds resilience, boosting your confidence in facing challenges.

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By embracing the transformative power of solo travel, you can nurture not only your wanderlust but also improve your mental health and personal growth.

Catalyzing Personal Growth Through Solo Adventures

Embracing the transformative power of embarking on solo adventures can be a catalyst for profound personal growth. Through my own experiences as a solo traveler, I have discovered that venturing into the unknown alone allows one to step out of their comfort zone and truly connect with themselves.

The solitude offers an opportunity for self-reflection, introspection, and deep soul-searching. It enables us to gain a clearer understanding of our values, strengths, and weaknesses.

Moreover, traveling alone fosters independence and self-reliance. Navigating through unfamiliar territories and immersing oneself in diverse cultures builds resilience and adaptability. It teaches us how to overcome challenges with grace and courage.

By pushing ourselves beyond our limits, we develop not only as individuals but also as compassionate global citizens ready to serve others on their journeys of personal growth.

As I delve into the next section about overcoming challenges and building resilience as a solo traveler…

Overcoming Challenges and Building Resilience as a Solo Traveler

As a solo traveler, I have faced numerous challenges on my journeys. However, these challenges have not only shaped me into a more resilient individual but also provided valuable life lessons. Here are some of the obstacles I’ve encountered and how they have helped me build resilience:

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  • Language barriers: Overcoming language barriers has taught me to adapt and find alternative ways to communicate effectively.

  • Getting lost: Navigating unfamiliar places alone has empowered me to trust my instincts and problem-solving skills.

  • Dealing with uncertainty: Embracing uncertainty has made me more adaptable and open-minded.

Through overcoming these challenges, I have developed a sense of inner strength and belief in myself. Solo travel has shown me that I am capable of handling any situation that comes my way, fostering resilience that extends beyond my adventures into all aspects of my life.

Nurturing Independence and Empowerment Through Solo Journeys

Exploring new destinations on my own has allowed me to discover the power of independence and empowerment. Traveling solo has been a transformative experience, one that has nurtured my sense of self-reliance and inner strength. The freedom to make decisions based solely on my desires and preferences is liberating, empowering me to trust in my own abilities. Through navigating unfamiliar territories, I have learned to rely on myself for problem-solving and decision-making, cultivating a newfound sense of independence.

Solo journeys also offer a unique opportunity for self-discovery and personal growth. Without the distractions or influences of others, I have been able to tune into my own thoughts, desires, and aspirations. This introspection has allowed me to gain clarity about who I am as an individual and what truly matters to me.

Furthermore, traveling alone fosters adaptability and resilience. Being solely responsible for every aspect of my journey has taught me how to be flexible when faced with unexpected challenges or changes in plans. It has strengthened my ability to think quickly on my feet and find creative solutions in unfamiliar situations.

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Moreover, solo travel provides ample opportunities for connecting with local communities. By immersing myself in different cultures without the comfort of companionship, I have been pushed outside of my comfort zone. This has enabled me to develop interpersonal skills such as effective communication, empathy, and cultural sensitivity.

In serving others through volunteer work during solo travels, I have witnessed firsthand the positive impact one person can make in the lives of others. The act of giving back not only enriches the lives of those being served but also nourishes our own souls by fostering a sense of purpose and fulfillment.

Overall, embarking on solo journeys allows individuals like myself to explore their true potential while gaining valuable life experiences along the way. The independent nature of solo travel empowers us to step out into the world with confidence while embracing new perspectives and fostering personal growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are Some Common Challenges That Solo Travelers Face?

As a solo traveler, I’ve faced challenges such as feeling lonely, navigating unfamiliar places alone, and dealing with unexpected situations without support. However, these challenges have also taught me resilience and independence.

How Can Solo Travel Help Improve Problem-Solving Skills?

Solo travel can improve problem-solving skills by forcing you to navigate unfamiliar situations independently. This builds resilience and adaptability, as you learn to think on your feet and find creative solutions to challenges that arise during your journey.

Is Solo Travel Suitable for Introverted Individuals?

As an introverted individual, I can say that solo travel is definitely suitable. It allows me to recharge in solitude, explore at my own pace, and push myself out of my comfort zone when I’m ready.

What Are Some Safety Tips for Solo Travelers?

As a seasoned solo traveler, I’ve learned that safety is paramount. Some tips include researching your destination, staying alert and aware of your surroundings, and trusting your instincts when it comes to making decisions.

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Can Solo Travel Help Individuals Overcome Their Fears and Insecurities?

Solo travel has the potential to help individuals overcome their fears and insecurities. By venturing out into the unknown alone, we are forced to confront our anxieties head-on, ultimately leading to personal growth and increased self-confidence.

Packing Light: How to Travel Smart with Minimal Gear

Packing light is a traveler’s best friend. It allows for more flexibility, convenience, and less stress while on the road. With some smart planning and packing strategies, it’s possible to travel with minimal gear and still have everything you need. Here are some tips on how to pack light and travel smart:

1. Make a packing list: Before starting to pack, make a list of all the items you will need for your trip. Think about the activities you will be doing and the weather conditions at your destination. This will help you avoid overpacking and ensure that you bring only the essentials.

2. Choose the right bag: Opt for a lightweight, durable, and versatile bag that meets your needs. A backpack or a carry-on sized suitcase is often the best choice as it allows for greater mobility and convenience.

3. Pack versatile and multi-purpose items: Choose clothing and gear that can be used in multiple ways. For example, pack items that can be layered for different weather conditions, or versatile accessories that can be dressed up or down.

4. Stick to a color scheme: Select a color scheme for your clothing and accessories that can easily mix and match. This will allow you to create several outfits with a minimal number of items.

5. Embrace minimalism: Be ruthless when it comes to packing. Ask yourself if you really need each item and if it serves a purpose. Leave behind things that you can do without.

6. Pack travel-sized toiletries: Toiletries can take up a lot of space and weight in your bag. Opt for travel-sized versions of your favorite products, or look for multi-purpose items that can serve multiple functions.

7. Invest in lightweight gear: Look for lightweight and compact versions of your gear, such as a travel-sized camera, a lightweight tripod, or a compact umbrella. This will help decrease the overall weight of your bag.

8. Use packing cubes: Packing cubes are a great way to organize and compress your clothing, making it easier to fit everything into your bag. They also help keep things organized and make it easier to find what you need.

9. Wear your bulkiest items: If you’re traveling with bulky items like hiking boots or a winter coat, wear them during your transit to save space in your bag.

10. Re-evaluate and repack: After you’ve packed, take a look at everything and see if there’s anything you can do without. It’s not uncommon to realize you’ve overpacked, and a quick re-evaluation can help you eliminate unnecessary items.

Packing light doesn’t mean giving up comfort or leaving behind important items. By following these tips and being mindful about what you pack, you can travel smart with minimal gear and have a stress-free and enjoyable trip.

Maximize Your Vacation: Top Travel Tips for Making the Most of Your Trip

Vacations are a time to relax, unwind, and explore new destinations. However, many people struggle to make the most of their trips, leaving them feeling like they didn’t get the full experience they were hoping for. To ensure you maximize your vacation and make the most of every moment, here are some top travel tips to keep in mind.

1. Research and Plan Ahead: Before you even leave for your trip, it’s important to research and plan ahead. This includes researching your destination, finding out about its culture, attractions, and local customs. By doing your homework, you’ll have a better understanding of what to expect and can plan your itinerary accordingly.

2. Prioritize Your Bucket List: Everyone has a bucket list of things they want to do and see in their lifetime. When traveling, it’s important to prioritize these items and try to fit them into your itinerary, so you don’t miss out on any must-see attractions or experiences.

3. Be Open to New Experiences: While it’s important to prioritize your bucket list, it’s also important to be open to new experiences. Allow yourself to be spontaneous and try things you wouldn’t normally do at home. This can lead to unexpected adventures and memories that you’ll cherish for years to come.

4. Pack Light and Efficiently: Packing light is essential for maximizing your vacation. Not only will it save you time and hassle at the airport, but it will also give you more freedom to explore without being weighed down by heavy luggage. Be sure to pack versatile clothing and only the essentials to make the most of your trip.

5. Stay Flexible: While it’s important to plan your trip, it’s also essential to stay flexible. Unexpected delays, closures, or changes in weather can disrupt your plans, so it’s important to be adaptable and roll with the punches.

6. Take Time to Relax: While it’s tempting to cram as much as possible into your vacation, it’s important to take time to relax and unwind. Whether it’s a leisurely day at the beach, a spa day, or simply sitting at a café and people-watching, taking time to rest and recharge is essential for maximizing your trip.

7. Connect with Locals: One of the best ways to maximize your vacation is to connect with locals. They can offer insider tips, recommend hidden gems, and provide a more authentic experience of the destination. Whether it’s striking up a conversation with a local at a bar or participating in a cooking class, connecting with locals can greatly enhance your trip.

In conclusion, by following these travel tips, you can maximize your vacation and make the most of your trip. Whether you’re exploring a new destination or revisiting a favorite spot, these tips will help you create lasting memories and ensure that you have a truly unforgettable experience. So, pack your bags, embrace the unknown, and get ready to make the most of your next adventure!

Travel Hacks: Tips and Tricks for Smooth Sailing

Traveling can be a thrilling experience, but it can also come with its fair share of challenges. From packing and navigating airports to finding the best deals and accommodations, there are numerous aspects of travel that can be stressful. However, with the right tips and tricks, you can make your journey smoother and more enjoyable. Here are some travel hacks to help you navigate your next adventure with ease.

1. Use packing cubes: Packing cubes are a game-changer when it comes to keeping your suitcase organized. These handy little organizers allow you to separate your clothes and other items, making it easy to find what you need without having to rummage through your entire bag.

2. Roll your clothes: Instead of folding your clothes, roll them up to save space in your suitcase and minimize wrinkles. This simple trick can make a big difference, especially if you’re trying to pack light.

3. Bring a portable phone charger: A portable phone charger is a lifesaver when you’re on the go. Whether you’re navigating a new city with GPS or capturing memories with your camera, having a fully charged phone can make all the difference.

4. Download offline maps: Before you embark on your journey, download offline maps of the places you’ll be visiting. This way, you can still navigate even if you don’t have access to Wi-Fi or data.

5. Sign up for travel rewards programs: Many airlines, hotels, and credit card companies offer travel rewards programs that can help you save money on future trips. Take advantage of these programs to earn points and enjoy perks like free flights, hotel upgrades, and more.

6. Pack a reusable water bottle: Staying hydrated while traveling is essential, so be sure to pack a reusable water bottle. This not only saves you money on buying bottled water but also helps reduce your environmental impact.

7. Research local transportation options: Before you arrive at your destination, familiarize yourself with the local transportation options. Whether it’s public transit, bike rentals, or ride-sharing services, knowing your options beforehand can save you time and money.

8. Use a VPN: When traveling abroad, using a virtual private network (VPN) can help protect your sensitive information while using public Wi-Fi. This is especially important if you need to access banking or other personal accounts while on the go.

9. Pack a travel-sized first aid kit: Accidents happen, so it’s always a good idea to have a basic first aid kit on hand. Include items like band-aids, pain relievers, antiseptic wipes, and any other medications you may need.

10. Be flexible: Finally, one of the best travel hacks is to stay flexible and open-minded. Travel rarely goes exactly as planned, so being able to go with the flow and adapt to unexpected changes can make your journey much more enjoyable.

With these travel hacks in your back pocket, you can navigate your next adventure with ease and confidence. Whether you’re exploring a new city, embarking on a road trip, or jetting off to a far-flung destination, these tips and tricks will help ensure smooth sailing from start to finish. Safe travels!

Avoiding Common Travel Mistakes: Insider Tips

Traveling is an exciting and enriching experience, but it can also be fraught with potential pitfalls. From booking flights and accommodation to navigating unknown cities and dealing with unexpected obstacles, there are countless possible mistakes that can crop up during a trip. However, with some insider tips, you can avoid common travel mistakes and make your journey as smooth and enjoyable as possible.

One of the most common travel mistakes is not doing enough research before booking flights and accommodation. It’s essential to take the time to compare prices, read reviews, and consider the location and amenities of your chosen accommodation. Additionally, being flexible with your travel dates can often save you money, so it’s worth taking the time to explore different options before making a decision.

Another common mistake is overpacking. It can be tempting to bring everything you might need, but lugging around a heavy suitcase can quickly become a burden. Instead, focus on essential items and versatile clothing that can be mixed and matched. Additionally, it’s a good idea to leave some space in your suitcase for souvenirs and other items you might pick up during your travels.

When it comes to navigating a new city, not having a solid plan in place can lead to wasted time and unnecessary stress. Take the time to research the attractions you want to visit, as well as the best ways to get around. Consider using public transportation or walking to fully immerse yourself in the local culture and save money on transportation costs.

Another important tip for avoiding common travel mistakes is to be mindful of your safety and well-being. It’s essential to keep your belongings secure, be aware of your surroundings, and avoid risky situations. Researching the local customs and laws can also help you avoid inadvertently offending locals or getting into trouble.

Lastly, it’s important to have a backup plan in case anything goes wrong. This might mean having a copy of your important documents, such as your passport and travel insurance information, stored separately from the originals. Additionally, it’s a good idea to have a list of emergency contacts and a plan for how to reach out for help in case of an emergency.

In conclusion, by taking the time to do your research, pack strategically, and plan ahead, you can avoid common travel mistakes and have a more enjoyable and stress-free experience. With these insider tips, you can make the most of your travels and create lasting memories without unnecessary hassle. Safe travels!