Whether or not you’re a seasoned world explorer, it’s surprisingly simple to travel like one. The key doesn’t lie in hush-hush secret spots passed on by word of mouth, but rather in intuitive everyday behaviors that will transform you into much more than a tourist dipping her toes into a new area. So, what should you be doing on every single trip you take? Read on and take note.
Whether you’re traveling abroad or simply taking a road trip a few states over, it’s imperative that you talk to the people around you. Even if you’ve arrived somewhere with a crew, make a point to talk to the people seated next to you at restaurants, preparing you a drink at the bar, or those you run into on a hike. You never know what insider intel you’ll pick up on!
It can be all too tempting to stay to the confines of your resort or only hit the top tourist sites in your plans. Always keeping safety in mind, challenge yourself to do something—anything!—that requires a little bit of digging. Do this by talking to locals (see previous point), asking your concierge for off-the-beaten-path recommendations, and starting your pre-trip research early!
There’s really no better way to get a feel for the full scope of a city than by taking public transportation. Busses especially help you grasp neighborhoods. Just be sure to keep your eyes peeled, bring a map, and hold onto your personal belongings at all times.
Put down the souvenir refrigerator magnet and slowly back away. Traveling is the perfect opportunity to scoop up some truly special items that will serve as mementos of your adventures. So hit the market and buy something you'll cherish for years.
Keep a diary. Take photos. Recap your days with your travelmates. Afford yourself every ability to look back on this trip and remember the most wondrous of details, big and small. Just be sure not to spend too much time on Instagram. You’ll miss out on the adventures you wanted to remember in the first place!
We love Yelp. It’s a lifesaver when exploring a new place. But the real gems—or at least the truly authentic ones—may evade you if you only dine by way of the five-star ratings. While you’re chatting up the locals, ask them what their favorite neighborhood restaurant is. If you’re adventurous, follow their recommendation without even doing a quick Google search (gasp!)—though we won’t judge you if you do for peace of mind.
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If your trip involves one destination city, make a point to arrange for a day trip to a nearby city or town. Often, the most popular tourist destinations—though popular for a reason—overshadow some equally worthy yet smaller nearby destinations .
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Don’t give legs to the “ugly American” stereotype. Before your trip, read up on essential phrases so you’re not clueless upon arrival. If you missed the study period, pick up a pocket dictionary at the airport and try it out—most people will appreciate your effort, even if you’re struggling.
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Spend an entire day with no set plans aside from exploring a neighborhood intimately. Do so on foot or by biking, as this will give you optimal mobility and allow you to stop and go as you please. Don’t set time constraints, and allow yourself to amble about from morning until evening. You’ll be feeling like a local in no time.
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Whether or not you’re a nightowl, a different energy settles over a city when the sun sets. Depending on the particular flavor of where you visiting, the nightlife might consist of live music in bars; huge, pulsing clubs; or candlelit cafes with plenty of wine to go around. Get dressed up and dive into whatever fun awaits.
With our smartphone GPS systems never far away, the age-old threat of getting lost has been all but erased. Sure, that may save you some frustrating or stressful moments, but so long as you have nowhere to be in a timely matter—and you’re not putting yourself in danger—getting lost is a great way to become familiar with a place and stumble upon unexpected things. Forgo your maps for one afternoon and get lost.
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Eat something new. Try something that makes you scared. Resist the temptation to plan, plan, plan. Whatever your comfort zone is, push yourself outside of it—even if it’s just an inch or two. A truly great and memorable trip will teach you something about yourself—and may even change you a bit. The only way to do that is to shake things up.
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