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wo3backup · 4 days
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Update on "No drops past midnight" my Trucker AU
I'm STRUGGLING on a specific chapter. I can’t really skim over it either cause I feel like it's suppose to be a meaningful scene.
SO HERES WHAT I WANNA TRY.
Trucker Y/N hauls across the country. Since they do that they want to let the Daycare attendant experience the world since they spent their lives in the pizza plex.
Do ya'll have any places ya'll recommend they should make a pitstop at?
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luminarai · 4 months
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hello! Im visiting Copenhagen in January and was wondering if you have any recommendations of things to do or like cafes/stores/etc to visit?
Hi nonnie! So sorry for the delayed answer, I was down with the flu/plague/?? most of december so I've only just gotten back to my inbox.
I've tried to make a compilation of the recommendations for places to see, eat, and shop that aren't just the usual touristy stuff. I hope you enjoy your trip and the weather won't be too Copenhagen-in-January!
Where to eat (especially bakeries)
Sct. Peders Bageri – The oldest bakery in Denmark! They haveCakery a wonderful selection of traditional Danish baked goods but their seasonal varieties are also incredible.
BUKA – They have a few bakeries in town now and some of the best croissants and pastries.
Cakery Copenhagen – The best eclairs in town, hands down. Always a bunch of fun seasonal varieties and mini versions.
Bertels Salon – They do cheesecakes. And they’re amazing. They have 10+ fresh varieties every day (!) and turned me into a cheesecake lover.
La Glace – They do traditional Danish layer cakes and fancy patisseries as well as hot chocolate ad libitum. Very atmospheric and historic. A bit more expensive all in all but not insanely so.
Torvehallerne – Two large greenhouses full of delicious food and other food/drink related stores. Coffee Collective for coffee, Rørt for Danish smørrebrød, Granny’s House for pastries and Ma Poule for their famous duck sandwich.
Broens Gadekøkken – A small street food market right by the bridge across from Nyhavn. Depending on when you’re here, there’s also an ice skating rink set up during winter.
Mahalle - Lebanese fusion kitchen at affordable prices. You might want to book a table just in case.
Jagger - Burgers! Not the most hyggelige surroundings (a bit too industrial chic) but you can't argue with the food. Highly recommend the milkshakes!
What to see
Glyptoteket – Absolutely gorgeous museum. Free entrance on the last Wednesday of the month.
Thorvaldsens Museum – Also stunning, focused on statues. Free entrance all Wednesdays.
Nationalmuseet – Bog bodies! Their seasonal exhibitions are usually very good.
David’s samling – Smaller museum with free entrance. Classical European and Islamic art.
Kronborg – AKA Hamlet’s castle. Technically outside Copenhagen but you can easily take the train the whole way. I highly recommend doing one of the daily guided tours (no additional cost to the entrance fee).
Rundetårn – A fun look into the old astrology tower with a lovely view of the city. The majority of the inside is one big ramp with some narrow stairs at the end so keep that in mind if you have trouble walking.
Assistentens Kirkegård digital guided tour – If the weather is with you, you can go for a digitally guided tour in the old graveyard, located in a park in the middle of the city. Here’s a link for the app.
Other nice parks in case it's not raining the whole time (Danes love going for a walk, what can I say) include the Botanical Garden, Frederiksberg Have (where you can peek into the elephant enclosure in the zoo) and Kongens Have.
To shop
Vintage shopping: There’s a bunch of good quality vintage stores on Studiestræde and Larsbjørnsensstræde. Also worth a mention is Audrey Vintage on Hyskenstræde, run by a woman who handpicks all the items from all around Europe.
Strøget is the place for high street shopping but I definitely recommend having a look around the inner city’s side streets and down Frederiksborggade (check out the home goods store Maduro here) over the lakes to Nørrebro where you’ll also find some more offbeat stores and great bars and restaurants.
The largest bookstore is Arnold Busck on Købmagergade for books in both Danish and English. Fiolstræde close by has the independent book café Brøg that I highly recommend both for books and for a quick cake + coffee. On Fiolstræde you’ll also find some used bookstores with a variety of options and other smaller shops and cafés.
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ymaphilo · 1 year
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bookology · 1 year
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Cromford is a booklovers dream 📚
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myartsing · 3 months
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In a little under a week i'm gonna be staying in Helsinki for a little over three months so pls leave me recommendations on what to do/ go see etc!!!
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howamidrivinginlimbo · 6 months
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The Princely Beguinage Ten Wijngaerde in Bruges
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screampotato · 11 months
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While everyone's enjoying Dracula Daily, let me put in a good word for the real-world region of Transilvania.
It's a gorgeous place and well worth a visit. Fly into Bucharest, take the train to Braşov and explore. Apart from Braşov itself, which has a beautiful medieval old town, I recommend visiting Sighişoara (idyllic multicoloured medieval buildings), Râşnov (fascinating old citadel) and Bran Castle (historic "Dracula's castle", remodelled in the early 20th Century to look more cool and gothic) as an absolute minimum. Sinaia, Peleş Palace and Sfânta Ana lake are also wonderful. Summer (hot and bursting with fresh produce and atmospheric lightning storms) or autumn (those colours!) are my recommended seasons.
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virtualscotland · 1 month
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This is a visit to Kinneil House in Bo'ness in central Scotland. It's an historic mansion built in 1677 on the remains of a 15th or 16th century towerhouse. The building was saved from destruction in 1936 when 16th century mural paintings were discovered and it's now in the care of Historic Environment Scotland. We really enjoyed visiting! 😀
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tehnakki · 1 year
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I have to fly into Ottawa for 48hrs for an 8hr meeting (absolutely ridiculous that this is a thing people expect me to do.)
Anyways, does anyone have recommendations for short things to do in the downtown area? Museums, cool venues,etc? The kinda thing that you can spend an hour or two doing.
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serpentarius · 1 month
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Might be visiting Auckland for a few days in April.
Would love to get any recommendations for places to visit + things to do + must-see attractions!
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ruby-learns · 10 months
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i’m visiting paris and amsterdam next month with my friend! does anybody have any recommendations for things to do/see? i love museums/bookshops/flea markets/cutesy shops/galleries/history/fun food/literally anything!!! <3
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ikiyou · 3 months
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Today in Japan, I'd like to introduce prospective travelers to "Tea House Ginza." Which is not in Ginza, much like Bar Lupin is not in Yokohama, and Montana Ramen is nowhere near Montana.
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It's a 1960s era remnant, and I would call it more akin to an American diner than anything really resembling a tea house. But this style of tea houses was popular back then for lounging and get togethers.
They serve coke floats, chocolate parfaits with the same kinda thick chocolate sauce you get on a sundae at an American Dairy Queen, and Japanese beef curry. And they play period American jukebox songs. Welcome to Japan 1960!
They're apparently also well known for their bright green cream soda, they have some nice coffee options, and the server recommended the hayashi rice to me for next time. And there will definitely be a next time ^^
The establishment is popular in movies and commercials as well - several months back I saw a film crew there.
Only drawback is they are a fully smoking establishment (unlike Bar Lupin which went smoke free some time between covid and now).
Look for 喫茶 銀座 in the Ebisu area.
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fireheartwraith · 4 months
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If you’re Latin American and wanted to visit the Fontana di Trevi but it’s a little out of your budget, I've just discovered a great alternative: the brazilian town of Serra Negra created of replica, and it’s super cute, and more accessible than Europe, though I don’t think it's 1:1.
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It's in the state of São Paulo, so a lot (and I mean a lot) of people have italian descent, so first they built this little natural fountain called "Fonte dos Italianos" (Fountain of the Italians) to commemorate the centennial of the italian immigration. You can get natural stream water from it for free
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And recently, they added onto it by building the Trevi replica right next to it. The accessibility is decent, the fountain has an audio description, you just might need someone to point the qr code to you. The town itself is really cute, it's surrounded by mountains and really cozy. There's a ton of hotels right next to the fountain, as well as restaurants and shops and public squares. I'm a enjoying a free live show in one of these squares right now, and it's actually good. Recommend!
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stayathomegirlfriends · 7 months
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Hi! ☺️ just arrived in Nashville! So excited. What would you recommend doing/seeing?! thanks!
try some hot chicken! go to the country music hall of fame downtown and then have a fancy dinner at etch then go get a drink on the rooftop bar at acme. afternoon in centennial park and get a burger and sweet potato fries at ML Rose!
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crosseyedcricketart · 8 months
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I really love going to Chattanooga, Tennessee and this is somewhere I always look forward to. This helped to spark my love and interest in art and art history. It’s a wonderful museum with an adorable gift shop and if you’re ever in the area, I absolutely recommend going to this museum.
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cupofwhiskey · 11 months
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Any recommendations for Sao Paulo or Mexico City? :)
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