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    The Travel Secret No One Talks About: Slow Travel

    by LetsGoLorenzo 12 October 2025
    written by LetsGoLorenzo 2 minutes read

    Have you ever come home from a trip feeling like you just glanced at a destination instead of truly living it? That’s the problem with traditional vacations—too much rushing, too little connection.

    The solution is slow travel: dedicating a full month to one place so you can live like a local, not a visitor. This approach transforms travel from a checklist of attractions into a life experience filled with rhythm, culture, and meaning.


    Phase 1: Build Your Long-Stay Foundation

    Before you can live like a local, you have to plan like one. Start preparing at least three months in advance to ensure your long stay runs smoothly.

    1. Set a Realistic Monthly Budget

    Think in months, not days. A 30-day apartment rental is almost always cheaper than multiple hotel stays. Research grocery costs and plan to cook at home—your wallet (and health) will thank you. The longer you stay, the more affordable and fulfilling your travel becomes.

    2. Choose Your Local Base

    Look for a furnished flat with a kitchen and stable Wi-Fi—crucial if you’re working remotely. Platforms like Airbnb Monthly or local Facebook housing groups are great places to start. Always verify the internet speed and negotiate a monthly discount before committing.

    3. Check Visa Requirements

    Confirm whether your destination allows standard 90-day stays or requires a long-term visa. Consult official embassy websites for the most accurate and current entry information.


    Phase 2: Shift from Tourist to Resident

    Once the logistics are in place, it’s time to think and move like a local—not just visit, but belong.

    4. Learn the Basics of the Language

    Start with ten essential phrases: “hello,” “thank you,” “how much?”, and so on. Locals appreciate the effort, and it often leads to warmer, more authentic interactions.

    5. Commute Like a Local

    Buy a monthly metro or bus pass and walk whenever possible. Ditch the taxis. Everyday routes reveal a city’s soul—small bakeries, morning markets, and neighborhood parks often hide the best memories.


    Phase 3: Build Genuine Connections

    Slow travel isn’t about isolation—it’s about integration. The longer you stay, the more rooted you become.

    6. Find Your “Third Place”

    Choose a café, bar, or teahouse near your apartment and visit regularly. Become a familiar face. That consistent presence turns strangers into community and transforms routine into belonging.

    7. Capture Everyday Beauty

    Forget the postcard shots. Focus your camera on the ordinary: the shopkeeper’s smile, the evening light on cobblestones, the sound of rain on rooftops. These quiet moments reveal the truth of a place better than any landmark ever could.

    Embrace the Change

    Slow travel isn’t just a new way to see the world—it’s a mindset shift. You’re trading bucket lists for belonging, snapshots for stories, speed for stillness.

    When you commit to one place for thirty days, you stop visiting the world—and start living in it.

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    by LetsGoLorenzo 17 July 2024
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    Amsterdam, a city that seamlessly blends rich history, artistic treasures, and a charming walkable atmosphere, continues to enthrall visitors. Whether you’re a history buff or an art aficionado, Amsterdam offers something for …

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    by LetsGoLorenzo 23 March 2024
    by LetsGoLorenzo 23 March 2024 3 minutes read

    Traveling doesn’t have to break the bank! Whether you’re a backpacker on a shoestring budget or a luxury enthusiast craving a five-star experience, there are ways to find amazing deals on flights …

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