Where in the world is LP? | At Lonely Planet HQ, we have a Slack channel where team members share pics and highlights from recent trips they've enjoyed. It’s a fun place to hang out. There are food recommendations, photos from unique places they've stayed, money-saving tips and all sorts of useful, inspirational and lovely chatter. I like to go into that channel, take some of those recs and share them here with you. No gatekeeping. You’ll see from this newsletter that we've had a busy few weeks with my workmates heading to beautiful places including Italy, Costa Rica, Sedona and more. With so much to share, I couldn't fit it all in this month’s edition... so you'll have to come back next month for more. – Sasha Brady, Editor | | | I did a grand tour of Italy, traveling from Rome to Perugia, Florence to Venice by train! Highlights included the journey from Rome to Perugia aboard the restored 1960s Arlecchino train, exploring Perugia’s underground town, a life-changing sandwich from l’Bacaro De’Bischeri in Venice and getting lost in its canals. – Ann Douglas Lott, Associate Editor | | | We spent our kids’ winter week in Sedona, complete with day trips to the Grand Canyon and Saguaro National Parks. We learned that sometimes you get to the Grand Canyon and it’s filled with fog, but if you're patient, you might see a rainbow. We stayed at the most perfect Airbnb in Sedona’s Chapel neighborhood and spent the week among the famed Red Rocks feeling big and small at the same time. Plus, I got a crystal reading, and I feel like my chakras are open and aligned! – Nitya Chambers, Senior VP of Digital Content | | | If a Q1 surf trip with your BFFs doesn't sound like a good time, hit next (and get your head checked). Because spending a week in Costa Rica on waves and sand is just what I needed to cure my cold-weather blues. Santa Teresa is an unpaved (yet simultaneously upscale) expat town full of international restaurants, fun bars and surf shacks. This meant that in between surf lessons we got to gorge on fresh ceviche at top-notch spots like Playa de los Artistas in Montezuma. – Annie Greenberg, Sr Director of Creative | | | Japan offers the perfect blend of culture, food, architecture and hospitality. A major highlight was exploring the Golden Gai and Omoide Yokocho alleys in Tokyo, where there's nothing quite like enjoying fresh tsukune and a quick bowl of ramen. I also loved historic Kyoto, where wandering every street feels like a journey to the past. – Alfred Lorenzo Ruiz, Director of Product | | | My week-long trip to Athens was defined by incredible smells. Between whiffs of orange blossoms on the city’s streets, we followed the honeyed scent of frying loukoumadhes – ball-shaped doughnuts served with honey and cinnamon – to Stani, and a smoky trail to souvlaki joint Kostas and grill house Steki tou Ilia. We also found the perfect counterbalance to energetic Athens on the tranquil, pine-scented island of Agistri, where we cycled around, stopping only for seafood and a swim. – Alex Butler, Managing Editor | | | Flash sale: 15% off all books | Start planning your next adventure today. Use code APRIL15 at the checkout*. | | | *Valid through 4/29/24 for one-time use. Online only. Offer excludes merch. | Photo credits: Ann Douglas Lott, Nitya Chambers, Annie Greenberg, Alfred Lorenzo Ruiz, Alex Butler / Lonely Planet | | | | Love travel inspiration in your inbox? | | | Share with a fellow travel lover by forwarding to a friend. Did someone share this email with you? Subscribe by clicking here. | | | This email was sent to you by: | Lonely Planet Publications Ltd. | 1101 Red Ventures Drive, Fort Mill, SC 29707 | | | |
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