Please turn JavaScript on
Nomad Epicureans icon

Nomad Epicureans

Click on the "Follow" button below and you'll get the latest news from Nomad Epicureans via email, mobile or you can read them on your personal news page on this site.

You can unsubscribe anytime you want easily.

You can also choose the topics or keywords that you're interested in, so you receive only what you want.

Nomad Epicureans title: Home – Nomad Epicureans

Is this your feed? Claim it!

Publisher:  Unclaimed!
Message frequency:  0.78 / day

Message History

Naples is not the city to book on autopilot. Stay on the wrong block and the romance can feel buried under traffic, noise, and frayed edges. Stay in the right area and the city opens up exactly as it should – lush, chaotic, rowdy, funny, and intensely alive. If you are deciding where to stay in Naples, the real question is not simply budget or star rating. It is what kind of ...


Read full story

Choosing between Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Bologna, Naples, Turin, and Palermo is not a small decision. If you are asking which italy city to visit, the real question is what kind of trip you want to have – grand and cinematic, intimate and art-soaked, or gloriously built around long lunches, beautiful streets, and a little daily indulgence.

Italy rewards discernm...


Read full story

The best way to understand Naples is not from a piazza at golden hour or from a dramatic view of Vesuvius, but with something hot, fried, and barely contained in a paper wrapper. A good naples street food guide starts there – in the delicious chaos of the sidewalk, where lunch is eaten standing up, rules feel flexible, and the city shows its funniest, rowdiest, most irresisti...


Read full story

A weekend in Copenhagen can go wrong in a very polished way. You book the photogenic hotel, save a dozen bakery addresses, circle Nyhavn, and still end up spending half your trip crossing the city at the wrong times, queuing for lunch, or squeezing too much into too little daylight. A strong Copenhagen weekend planning guide is less about seeing everything and more about gett...


Read full story

Three days in Copenhagen feels different from three days in many other European capitals. The city is compact, polished, and wonderfully easy to move through, but it is not a place that rewards rushing. If you are asking how many days in Copenhagen you need, the real answer depends less on how many landmarks you can fit in and more on the kind of trip you want – quick...


Read full story