The El Camino Travel Guide to Dublin
Undeniable character, culture, and plenty of craic—we wouldn’t expect anything less from Ireland’s capital. With its newly earned culinary credentials, bracing natural surroundings, lively pub culture, and enduring charm, if there’s anywhere you’re guaranteed to have a good time, it’s Dublin.
The El Camino Travel Guide to Miami
Miami has been named the “Magic City'' because of its rapid growth in population and popularity, yet the real magic of this metropolis is its rich multicultural makeup.
The El Camino Travel Guide to Belize
We’re zooming in on our community’s favorite places in Ambergris Caye and San Ignacio, two of Belize's most enchanting havens that offer distinct yet complementary experiences.
The El Camino Travel Guide to Los Angeles
Los Angeles often gets lost in its identity as Tinseltown, La-La Land, home to the rich and famous. Beyond the glitz and glam of the city, however, lies evidence of its history and presence as a diverse and cultural hub.
The El Camino Travel Guide to San Sebastian, Spain
The perfect trip in San Sebastian is spent wandering its beautiful cobbled streets, indulging in pintxos (small bar snacks that are an integral part of the local culture), savoring Txakoli wine, and connecting with the surrounding nature. In other words, it’s a city to enjoy life's simple pleasures, which sounds pretty good to us.
The El Camino Travel Guide to Boston, USA
“In my opinion, Boston is the Goldilocks city,” says ECT Clubhouse member Julia Perry. “Not too big, not too small, but just right. With delicious food, plenty to do, and four incredibly distinct seasons to visit, it has everything you're looking for.”
The El Camino Travel Guide to Amsterdam, Netherlands
While its inclusive atmosphere is a point of pride and celebration, its reputation as a place for freedom has contributed to a wealth of tourism issues. So how can you make sure you’re being a benefit to this dynamic city and not a burden?
The El Camino Travel Guide to Cartagena, Colombia
It is no secret that Colombia is a personal favorite of El Camino Travel, and Cartagena in particular holds a special magic that we wish everyone could experience. Situated on Colombia’s Caribbean coast, its coastal location, cobbled streets, and fusion of Indigenous, Spanish, and African cultures make it unlike anywhere else.
The El Camino Travel Guide to Istanbul, Turkey
North, south, east, and west have one thing in common—they all start in Istanbul, the center of the world. Istanbul straddles the Bosphorus Strait, with the confluence of the Black Sea to the north, the Mediterranean to the south, Asia to the east, and Europe to the west. In the words of our travel expert, Eric Monkaba: “You can feel it. You’re in two places at once. It’s indescribable.”
The El Camino Travel Guide to Seoul, South Korea
Driven in part by the popularity of K-beauty and the explosive rise of K-pop and K-dramas in recent years, Seoul has emerged as a global trendsetter and influential cultural hub. There’s a lot to cover and we couldn’t possibly contain it all here—but it’s a great place to start if we do say ourselves.
The El Camino Travel Guide to Copenhagen
All cities have their must-see sights—and Copenhagen is no different. But beyond the iconic attractions of Nyhavn, Tivoli Gardens, and Amalienborg, there’s plenty more to discover when viewed from a local’s perspective.
The El Camino Travel Guide to Jamaica
We’ve purposefully chosen to craft this guide away from the typical resort areas to showcase the best of Jamaica’s diversity—which ranges from its pulsing capital city, majestic Blue Mountains, lush rainforests, and cascading waterfalls—by focusing on Kingston, Portland, and Treasure Beach.
The El Camino Travel Guide to Atlanta
Home of hip-hop, ‘Hollywood’, and a rich history, it’s not hard to see why some refer to it as the capital of the South. Whether you’re here for the history or just here for the vibes, you’ll find something suited to you in Atlanta.
The El Camino Travel Guide to Charleston
With so much to offer, it can seem overwhelming on a first visit. That’s why we’ve worked with local residents and friends of ECT, The Tiny Tassel owner, Mimi Striplin, Chez Nous chef, Jill Mathias, and Basic Projects founders, Ben and Kate Towill, to curate a list of local favorites for eating, drinking, shopping and sightseeing your way through the city.
The El Camino Travel Guide to Tangier
Beyond the Kasbah, the Medina, and Cap Spartel, there are plenty of easily-overlooked attractions and local favorites to frequent. We’ve worked with Tangier residents to curate a list of insider recommendations for eating, drinking, shopping, and sightseeing your way through the city.
The El Camino Travel Guide to London
While your average travel guides tend to focus on London’s cultural past, we’re paying homage to the cultures that make up the city today with recommendations for where to eat, drink, and truly experience London’s diversity, not to mention the best indie shops and cozy stays too.
The El Camino Travel Guide to Rome for the Solo Traveler
Idling the cobbled streets at sunset, absorbing the astonishing art, delighting in your first taste of Roman cacio e pepe—this is where you’ll discover the true meaning of la dolce vita. These are pleasures that are best experienced slowly and—in our opinion—alone, where you can choose your own pace as you indulge in the Eternal City.
The El Camino Travel Guide to Toronto
As a major destination for immigrants, with more than 50 percent of residents belonging to an immigrant population group, Toronto is culturally rich and can’t be pinned down—it is bursting with life, contributing to its inspired cuisine, arts, and shopping.
The El Camino Travel Guide to Lisbon
This picturesque city is catching the attention of tourists from all over the world. With a rapid increase in visitors over the last several years, overtourism is contributing to rising prices for locals, which is why it’s more important than ever to eat, drink, explore, shop, and stay local when visiting Lisbon.
The El Camino Travel Guide to Buenos Aires
Tucked in a port, a bay away from Uruguay, lies Buenos Aires, the capital city of Argentina, the second southernmost country in the Western Hemisphere. Buenos Aires is a thrilling metropolis, a city that is alive with passion and creativity.