The favorite places of twelve travel bloggers

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The world is very big and people's tastes are very wide. From this diversity of opinions, travelers choose their next destination. But it never hurts that other people who have great experience in this field, can give ideas and help decide what the next travel objective will be. Therefore, in this post we want to collect what are the favorite places of twelve travel bloggers.

A tour from Istanbul to the Philippines, passing through Bolivia, Mexico, corners of Spain or Rome and that takes us for a walk through the tourist places that have most inspired these inveterate travelers. Without a doubt, great recommendations to take into account, especially if we still do not know some of the places that they propose to us. They are really fantastic! So now you know, if you don't know where to travel this 2016, you have no excuse.

Guanajuato State, by Vero4travel

"The Guanajuato state it is one of the most interesting, complete and beautiful places in the world. Here we will find San Miguel de Allende, which is considered the best tourist city in the world by Condé Nast Traveler, in addition to the beautiful Guanajuato, one of the prides of the Republic due to its charming streets, its colorful houses and that colonial air you breathe in one of the most important mines in New Spain back in the XNUMXth century.

In addition, in the State of Guanajuato, we can carry out the route of Independence With the magical town of Dolores Hidalgo as the main protagonist, we can also highlight the world capital of footwear that is León, the archaeological zone of Plazuelas, the San Agustín Convent and the Yuriría Lagoon or the source of dancing waters in Irapuato among other charms . ».

We invite you to know this and other trips on the blog of vero4travel, a reference in the sector.

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Bufones de Pría (Asturias), by Machbel

«When thinking of my favorite place Many wonderful places come to mind, but there is one that I have always loved, and that I will always like because, in addition to having it close to home, the worse the weather, the more spectacular it becomes. This is the area of Pría's jesters and Cuerres cliffs, near Llanes, in Asturias.

These already mind-boggling cliffs become even more impressive when the Cantabrian Sea he gets angry and the big waves crash against the coast, producing the phenomenon of the jesters (a kind of sea geysers). And if the weather is mild, we will enjoy a very peculiar coastal landscape, which they say is very similar to that of New Zealand, but which is a little closer ”.

This corner is one of many that Machbel He talks on his blog, which we invite you to visit to enjoy great routes and very, very professional photographs.

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Iceland, by Street Travelers

“Although we have to say that it has been very difficult to choose just one, looking back a bit, we have to say that we keep a special souvenir from Iceland, a country that gave us incredible moments, during the 14 days that we were touring it. It may sound very topical, but we can say that those who say that Iceland is nature in pure state or what is the Land of Ice and Fire. We can confirm that we have never seen such spectacular landscapes. Now it's time to find a hole in the calendar to return in winter and be able to enjoy the island under the northern lights.

E Street travelers It is a reference in the traveling blogosphere and it can also inspire you in other routes, magnificently detailed in its publication.

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Istanbul, by Marga Viaja

«Istanbul It is a city that captivates you for many reasons, so I am only going to cite some of the main reasons. The first is because it is located between two continents divided by the Golden Horn, which directly influences the variety of neighborhoods, some so different and that will surprise you. Like Eyüp with its impressive viewpoint of Pierre Lotti, Úsküdar and the Asian part of Istanbul. Of course, I would also highlight the great Blue Mosque and its markets full of articles and smells that will surely surprise you and other architectural jewels of the city such as the Galata Bridge, Dolmabahce Palace and Santa Sofia.

If you want to discover more tours like this, I recommend that you visit the blog of Marga travels and let yourself be carried away by its routes and details.

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Port Barton (Philippines), by Tragaviajes

"One of ours favorite places, without hesitation, is a town located on the island of Palawan, in Philippines. A town with barely two streets, where the mass of tourists has not yet arrived, due in part to the complicated "road" that exists to get there - although it is under construction and will soon be finished - and also to the proximity to its older brother , the nest.

A town where electricity generators are only in operation at certain times of the day. A place from which you can discover different islands, all of them solitary, with white sand, turquoise waters. A town where you can see your first turtle, where you can enjoy endless sunsets, with its particular mirror placed between the sky and the sea. Where there is still the good habit of saying good morning, of smiling, of chatting. A town where you can spend time and let time go by. All this and much more describes this heavenly haven of peace called Port Barton.

The Philippines was a very special destination for the components of the blog of trips, so I assure you that it is worth reading all its stories about this trip, as well as the rest of those who have done and remain to be done for this traveling couple.

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El Caminito del Rey (Malaga), by El Mundo Ok

«My favorite places in the world? I have several and one of them is the Caminito del Rey in the Ardales area (Province of Malaga), although I cannot go every moment, I would like to go at least once a month if possible.

To date I have gone 2 times and I love it, it makes you feel like "alone" in the middle of nowhere, being suspended in the heights makes the adrenaline take over your being and you enjoy this wonderful path that nature and man They have been in charge of carving for the delight of all your senses. A place of adventure that I recommend without a doubt! »

We invite you to read the El Mundo Ok's review of the Caminito del Rey, a place that you should not miss if you visit Malaga. In addition, in this blog you will find many more posts about this Andalusian city and many others in the world, since Bo is a true Willy Fog.

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Uyuni (Bolivia), by Lowcosteros

«There are places in life that pass and are forgotten. Others remain stored in memory as if they were a real treasure. It is the case of Uyuni, a magical place located in the Bolivian highlands and that left us with the feeling of having discovered something extraordinary, wonderful and unique. It is its impossible shapes, its colorful lagoons full of flamingos and the silence that is breathed between the volcanoes that makes something inside you come alive.

Uyuni is much more than its salt flat and you have to discover it in 4 × 4 to be able to reach all those corners that you once dreamed of. Nothing is impossible in Uyuni and everything happens in front of you. Open your eyes, mind and heart wide and just enjoy.

This meaningful story about this place is one of many that you can enjoy in the Lowcosteros blog, a publication about fascinating places, as well as well written and with great photographs.

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Cinque Terre, by The Cosmopolilla

«Has it never happened to you to look at a photograph and be automatically captivated? It happened to me with Vernazza: I felt a real crush on this small municipality of those that make up Cinque Terre. This is how I discovered this place in northern Tuscany. Five villages sandwiched between the foothills of the Apennines and the Ligurian Sea: Monterrosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore.

Soon this postcard of colorful houses crammed into the cliff, surrounded by Mediterranean forest, orange and lemon trees. Its complicated orography only allows access by train or sea, so due to its narrow crossings, cars cannot circulate. This detail adds to the beautiful ensemble an absolute tranquility. A perfect corner to relax strolling along the sea, enjoying the views while enjoying a delicious Italian ice cream ».

I invite you to know this and other chronicles on the blog of The Cosmopolilla, a publication with many destinations and good literature.

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Montevideo, by La Mochila de Mamá

«Montevideo is a city with a decadent air that will inevitably remind you of Lisbon; with an impeccable cultural scene that will make you fall in love with tango, milongas and street candombe; with a gastronomy that will force you to rethink what kind of meat you ate before visiting Uruguay, and with friendly, happy and generous people who will make sure that Montevideo sticks in your heart forever.

Because far from being a city famous for its impressive monuments or buildings, the Uruguayan capital is modest and small, a place where you can take your time and have a few good mates on the boulevard to finish getting to know it ».

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If you like this choice, I invite you to visit the blog of Mom's Backpack, who has many options to visit and who takes great care of the details of the destinations.

Istanbul, by Objective Travel

«If I had to choose my favorite corner of the world that I have known so far, this would undoubtedly be Istanbul. The one that was the capital of three empires is a fascinating city, with one foot in Europe and the other in Asia, that does not give a break to the senses, that seduces you from the first moment with images and sensations that you will never forget. .

Admire the beauty of hagia sophia, marvel at the impressive Blue Mosque, contemplate the sunset from Üsküdar, sail the waters of the Bosphorus to the gates of the Black Sea, watch life go by on the Galata Bridge, tour the Golden Horn, get lost in its bazaars ... Every minute in Istanbul it is unique as unique is this city blessed by the passing of the centuries ».

Alicia, a journalist by profession, puts her love in her publication, Objective Travel, highly recommended and interesting if you like to read. And his photos are great too!

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Bali, for Backpacking the World

«We were lucky to find many beautiful places where we left a little piece of our traveling heart. Bali It is one of them. If you are able to escape from kuta it will open before you a world full of culture, kindness and beauty: Bali is rice fields, temples, offerings, waves, sunsets and a unique and tasty gastronomy. We can't wait to go back!

If you want to know in more detail this trip and many others, we invite you to know the blog of Backpacking around the world. You are sure to love it!

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Pantheon of Agrippa (Rome), by Carol's Travels

«I lived in Rome for two years and I thought that over time my love affair with him Pantheon of Agrippa it would fade away. But not. It is one of those places that you visit when you visit it, your soul is overwhelmed. Personally, I like to get there by strolling through the intricate streets of Campo Marzio. The neighborhood is so named because it is dedicated to Mars, god of war. When it was first erected more than 2.000 years ago (the one that survives is the third reconstruction and dates from 110 AD), the mausoleum was part of the complex where the soldiers of the Empire lived and trained.

Here was baths, theaters, basilicas and even a triumphal arch. Of all that, only this impressive building with a dome remains that at the time defied all the laws of civil engineering. It is larger than that of San Pedro and Brunelleschi, who fifteen hundred years later raised the dome of Santa María del Fiore in Florence, spent hours and hours thoughtfully under it to unravel the mysteries of its construction. Despite the crowds that I have always encountered, the Pantheon of Agrippa gives me moments of calm and tranquility. Without a doubt, my favorite place in Rome ».

Carolina has written many tickets about Rome, but also about other destinations, always with a lot of style and giving very interesting information, in Carol's Travels.

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  1.   Irene Somoza said

    Thanks a lot, Bo!

    Well yes, great, so we have ideas for the whole year 🙂

    Greetings and thanks again,

    Irene