The Most Overhyped European Destinations (And Where to Go Instead)

Let’s say it gently… some of Europe’s most famous destinations are better in photos than in real life.

Before you come for us, we’re not anti-iconic. We love Europe. We love history. We love romance. But we also love actually enjoying our trips instead of sweating in lines, fighting cruise crowds, or paying triple for the same sunset everyone else is elbowing for.

If you’re planning a European vacation and want charm without chaos, here’s our honest take on three overhyped spots and the swaps we recommend instead.


🇬🇷 Santorini → Swap for Paros, Greece

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Santorini is stunning. No question.

But in peak season? It can feel like a cruise port with a filter. Travelers constantly mention shoulder-to-shoulder sunset crowds in Oia, sky-high hotel pricing, and restaurants booked weeks out. It’s dramatic and beautiful — but also overwhelming.

If what you really want is:

  • Whitewashed villages
  • Bougainvillea-lined streets
  • Cliffside dinners
  • Turquoise water
  • That iconic Greek island aesthetic

Go to Paros instead.

Paros feels like Santorini before the hype. It’s smaller and more approachable, especially around Naoussa Harbor where you get chic waterfront dining without the chaos. The beaches are actually swimmable (Santorini is mostly cliff views), boutique hotels feel luxe but not inflated, and you can still wander without feeling like you’re in a crowd surge.

Same Greek magic. Far less performance.


🇮🇹 Rome in Summer → Swap for Verona (or Smaller Italian Cities)

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Rome is one of the greatest cities in the world.

But July and August? It becomes survival mode.

Travelers consistently say summer Rome means 95–100° heat radiating off stone streets, two-hour lines at major sites, and packed piazzas where the magic gets lost in the logistics.

If what you want is:

  • Roman history
  • Beautiful piazzas
  • Incredible pasta and aperitivo
  • Walkable charm
  • Architectural beauty

Consider swapping Rome in peak summer for a smaller Italian city.

Verona offers a Roman arena, romantic streets, and a much more manageable pace.
Bologna has arguably Italy’s best food scene plus covered porticoes that give you shade.
Lucca is a walled city you can bike around, with storybook vibes and fewer tour buses.

You’ll still get Italian culture, beauty, and cuisine — but with breathing room and cooler evenings.

Rome is iconic. But summer Rome is intense.


🇮🇹 Venice → Swap for Hallstatt or Ljubljana

Venice is one of the most photographed cities in the world, and yes, it’s unique.

But it also frequently shows up on traveler feedback lists as overcrowded, expensive, and difficult to navigate in peak season. Narrow walkways turn into traffic jams, gondola rides are pricey, and day-trip surges can overwhelm the romance people expect.

If you’re drawn to Venice for its waterways and scenery, here are two very different (and more peaceful) alternatives.


🇦🇹 Hallstatt, Austria

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Hallstatt feels like a literal fairytale.

Set on an alpine lake with dramatic mountain backdrops, this Austrian village offers glass-like reflections in the morning and peaceful village walks in the evening. It’s smaller, quieter, and visually breathtaking in a totally different way.

Difference from Venice:
Hallstatt is nature-forward. It’s serene and cinematic. Less city romance, more alpine magic.

Go here if you want: calm, scenic beauty, and storybook vibes.


🇸🇮 Ljubljana, Slovenia

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Ljubljana gives you canals and waterfront cafés, but with space. It also feels very “millennial” and fresh!

The Ljubljanica River runs through a charming old town filled with outdoor dining, colorful buildings, and castle views above. It feels youthful, clean, and easy. You can actually enjoy the scenery instead of navigating tourist traffic.

Difference from Venice:
Ljubljana has city energy without overtourism. It’s vibrant but manageable.

Go here if you want: walkable waterfront charm and European café culture without congestion.


The Bottom Line

We’re not saying skip these iconic destinations forever.

We are saying: timing and swaps matter.

If your goal is dreamy Europe: romantic, scenic, charming, and enjoyable-sometimes the lesser-known option delivers more magic than the famous one.

Travel is about experience, not just checking the box.

And if you want Europe that feels luxe but still livable? We’ll always choose the version where you can breathe.

Happy traveling!

Xoxo Kara & Kate

Resort Outfits Under $50: TravelledTwins’ Favorite Vacation Looks That Pack Easy & Look Expensive

If you’ve ever packed for a beach vacation and thought, “Why do I have a suitcase full of clothes and nothing to wear?”… same. 🙋‍♀️

Resort vacations are tricky because you need outfits that are:

  • cute enough for photos
  • lightweight enough for heat
  • comfortable enough for walking
  • and versatile enough to wear more than once

So for this trip, we packed with one goal: resort outfits under $50 that are easy to mix and match, easy to pack, and make you look like you belong at the fanciest pool bar on the property. 😎🌴

Here are our TravelledTwins favorite vacation outfits, plus our best resort packing tips and must-have accessories.


The Secret to Looking “Resort Chic” Without Spending a Fortune

Let’s be honest: resort style looks expensive… but it doesn’t have to be.

The trick is choosing pieces that feel elevated but still pack flat:

  • flowy dresses
  • bold colors
  • wrap skirts
  • simple black tops
  • neutral sandals
  • and a couple accessories that make everything look intentional

You don’t need a whole new wardrobe. You just need the right “vacation hero pieces.”


Outfit #1: The $15 Mini Dress That Looks Like a Boutique Find

If we could only pack ONE “wow” dress for a tropical vacation… it would be this one.

This mini dress is bright, flattering, lightweight, and gives major “resort dinner energy.” It’s the kind of dress you throw on after the pool and instantly look like you planned your entire vacation wardrobe.

And yes… it’s literally $15. 😳

Vivid Eden Color Block Cutout Waist Mini Dress (Shein) — $15

This dress is bold, playful, and perfect for vacation photos. The cutout detail makes it feel elevated without being too much.

👉 Shop the exact dress here:
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Why we love it:

  • packs down super small
  • perfect for hot weather
  • flattering cut
  • looks way more expensive than it is
  • gives instant vacation glam

Where to wear it:

  • resort dinner
  • sunset cocktails
  • marina walk
  • date night
  • vacation photoshoot moment (because obviously)

TravelledTwins Tip: Bright dresses photograph SO well on tropical vacations. If you want that “I glow on vacation” vibe… this is it.


Outfit #2: The Floral Maxi Dress That Works for Day AND Night

Maxi dresses are basically the ultimate resort outfit because they’re effortless. You don’t need to match anything, you don’t need layers, and you don’t need to overthink it.

Just put it on, add sandals, and suddenly you look like you’re starring in a luxury travel commercial.

This floral maxi is from J.Crew and it is such a classic vacation piece—lightweight, feminine, and breezy enough to survive humidity.

Floral Maxi Dress (J.Crew)

👉 Shop J.Crew dresses here:
https://www.jcrew.com/plp/womens/categories/clothing/dresses-and-jumpsuits

Well admit our floral maxi was on SUPER sale. You can get lucky shopping Jcrew Factory minis here.

Why it’s a vacation must-have:

  • breathable and comfortable
  • covers you but still feels cute
  • easy to dress up or down
  • perfect for dinner, brunch, or exploring
  • always looks polished in photos

Where to wear it:

  • resort breakfast
  • sightseeing days
  • casual dinner
  • shopping in town
  • family photos

TravelledTwins Tip: If you’re traveling somewhere hot, a maxi dress is your best friend. It’s basically air conditioning… in outfit form.


Outfit #3: The “Casual Resort Chic” Combo We Always Pack

This outfit is one of our favorite vacation looks because it’s comfortable enough for daytime exploring but still cute enough to wear to lunch or dinner without looking like you just came from the pool.

It’s also one of the easiest outfits to pack because it’s made of lightweight basics that can be re-worn in multiple ways.

Black Top (Madewell)

A black top is the ultimate travel staple because it matches everything and always looks clean and classic.

👉 Shop Madewell tops here:
https://www.madewell.com/womens/clothing/tees-and-tanks

Wrap Skirt / Wrap Coverup (Shein)

This wrap is one of those vacation pieces that does EVERYTHING. Wear it as:

  • a skirt
  • a beach wrap
  • a swimsuit coverup
  • or even tied over a dress

👉 Shop here:
Cupshe Sarong

Beach Riot Sarong

Why we love this outfit:

  • comfortable but still cute
  • easy to rewear without anyone noticing
  • perfect for hot weather
  • gives “effortless resort girl” vibes
  • takes up almost no suitcase space

TravelledTwins Tip: Always pack a wrap skirt. It’s one of the easiest ways to create more outfits without packing more clothes.


Shoes We Packed: The Only Resort Sandals You Really Need

Let’s be real. Resort outfits are easy. The hardest part is finding shoes that don’t ruin your entire vacation. 😅

We packed two pairs of sandals that go with everything: one for comfort and one for dressing up.

Nude Cloud Slides (Amazon)

These were our go-to sandals all trip. Comfortable, neutral, and cute with literally every outfit.

👉 Shop our exact nude slides here:
https://a.co/d/0dijixc4

Why we love them:

  • comfy enough for walking all day
  • match every outfit
  • perfect for beach and resort days
  • easy to pack
  • no blisters (we love a non-toxic relationship)

Gold Slides (Sam Edelman)

Gold slides instantly elevate any outfit. They’re basically the cheat code of vacation style.

👉 Shop Sam Edelman sandals here:
https://www.samedelman.com/womens/shoes/sandals

TravelledTwins Tip: If you want your outfits to look “expensive,” pack metallic sandals. Gold goes with everything and photographs beautifully.


TravelledTwins Favorite Resort Packing Pieces (That Make Every Outfit Better)

If you want to look cute on vacation without overpacking, these are the items we swear by every single trip.

1. A Straw Bag

Even if your outfit is basic, a straw bag makes you look like you’re staying at a five-star resort.

2. Oversized Sunglasses

Sunglasses are not optional. They hide exhaustion and make you look glamorous at the same time.

3. A White Linen Button Down

This is the ultimate resort layering piece. Wear it over swimsuits, tie it with skirts, or throw it on over a dress.

4. Gold Jewelry

A simple gold necklace and hoops can make a $15 dress look like a $150 dress.

5. A Black Top

It matches everything and can be worn multiple times without anyone noticing. Black is always the travel MVP.


How to Build a Vacation Wardrobe Under $50 (Our Formula)

If you’re trying to pack smart, here’s our actual strategy:

✅ 2 dresses (one mini, one maxi)
✅ 1 basic top (black or white)
✅ 1 wrap skirt or coverup
✅ 2 sandals (one comfy, one dressy)
✅ a few accessories (sunglasses, jewelry, bag)

And boom—you have an entire vacation wardrobe with mix-and-match outfits for the whole trip.

How to Plan Your Dream Family Train Adventure: Paris → Slovenia

Whether you’re a rail‑curious newbie or seasoned traveler, here’s your ultimate guide to making this multi‑country route smooth, scenic, and stress‑free.

We wanted a train route through Europe that started in Paris and ended in Slovenia. After some research, this option stood out as the best fit. It allowed us to stretch the trip over about a month, while keeping each leg to no more than five hours—perfect for traveling with little kids.

Our goal was also to minimize the number of stops, making the journey smoother and easier for the whole family. Paris and Hallstatt, Austria were our top two must-see destinations. And Kara was set on adding Lucerne to the list so we could see the famous Chapel Bridge, the oldest wooden bridge in Europe.

1. The Route Itinerary (Simplified)

Here’s a clear and comfortable outline of your journey with family-friendly highlights:

  • Paris → Basel (France → Switzerland)
  • Basel → Lucerne
  • Lucerne → Sörenberg (Swiss Alps villages + trails)
  • Sörenberg → Interlaken (lakes, Jungfrau region)
  • Interlaken → Obertraun (gateway to Austrian lakes & caves)
  • Obertraun → Hallstatt (idyllic lakeside village)
  • Hallstatt → Ljubljana (Slovenia’s charming capital)

2. Tickets: Pass or Point-to-Point?

Eurail Global Pass (for non-European residents): Offers flexible, multi-country access—perfect for France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia. 
Considerations:

Point-to-Point Tickets:

  • Can be cheaper if booked far in advance.
  • Best for fixed itineraries with no flexibility needed.

Tip: Budget for seat reservations on high-speed or international trains—typically €10–€20 per train. 


3. When to Book

  • Advance Booking Window: Most tickets open 2–4 months in advance; Germany and certain high‑speed lines (e.g., Eurostar) open up to 6 months prior. 
  • Optimal Booking Time: Aim for 7–12 weeks in advance to secure the best fares. 
  • Why Book Early: Last-minute fares increase dramatically, especially for families needing to sit together. 

4. Tools & Where to Book

  • Eurail Rail Planner App / Website – ideal for pass users to check schedules and reserve seats.
  • Trainline & Omio – excellent for comparing routes and prices across operators. 
  • Rail Europe – screen multi‑country trips and often easier for families. Eurail+10Condé Nast Traveler+10The Sun+10

5. Seat Reservations & Upgrades

  • With large groups and long rides, always reserve seats—especially to stay together in 1st class if you’re upgrading for comfort.
  • In Switzerland, class upgrades can be purchased online or via the SBB app; route-specific or even day‑long upgrades are often available. SBB Online Portal+. You can also buy “Supersaver upgrades” which offer up to 50% off — but you need to buy early! 

6. Family Travel Tips

  • Children under 4 often travel free—check if they can sit on laps. Ages 4–11 may travel free or at reduced cost with accompanying adult passes. Eurail
  • Group Reservations: Always reserve early as grouped seats run out quickly.
  • Pack Smart: No trams, buses, or metros are covered by rail passes—budget separately. Eurail

7. Money-Saving Hacks

  • Comparison sites like Trainline/Omio can uncover cheaper fares across routes. 
  • Choose trains with a single transfer to save money versus nonstop fares. 
  • Be flexible with travel times—off‑peak dates or mid‑week travel can slash costs. 
  • Avoid unnecessary reservation fees by taking regional trains where possible. 
  • For overnight legs, sleeper trains save on both lodging and time—book months ahead. 

8. Sample Budget Breakdown

ItemEstimate (Family of 5)Eurail Global Pass (e.g., 10 days flexi)€800–€1,200 totalSeat reservations (5 legs x €15)€75Class upgrades (optional)Varies by routeApps/bookingsRail Planner, Trainline, Rail Europe


Final Checklist Before You Go

  1. Pick your travel style (flexible vs. fixed) → Pass or point-to-point.
  2. Mark your booking window using 2–4 (up to 6) months ahead, ideally 7–12 weeks.
  3. Use centralized tools (Rail Planner, Trainline, Rail Europe).
  4. Reserve seats ASAP, especially as a family.
  5. Upgrade wisely for comfort on longer legs.
  6. Track fares and travel smart —opt for flexible/unpopular times to save.
  7. Plan for extras: local transport, luggage, sleeper accommodations, etc.

Happy travels!! Xoxo Kate & Kara

Free Guide: How to Maximize Your Points by Transferring to Airline Partners ✈️✨

Why Not Just Book Through the Portal?

When you log into your credit card’s travel portal (Amex, Chase, Citi, Capital One), you can redeem points directly for flights, hotels, or cars. It’s easy, but not always the best deal.

👉 Example: A $500 flight in the Chase portal costs 50,000 points (1 cent per point). But if you transfer those points to an airline partner, that same flight might only be 25,000 miles + taxes. That’s double the value!


Step 1: Know Your Transfer Partners

Most premium cards let you move points to airline programs 1:1. Here are some common ones:

  • Chase Ultimate Rewards → United, Air Canada (Aeroplan), Southwest, Air France/KLM (Flying Blue), British Airways, etc.
  • Amex Membership Rewards → Delta, Air Canada, ANA, Virgin Atlantic, Air France/KLM, Singapore Airlines, and more.
  • Citi ThankYou Points → Avianca LifeMiles, Turkish Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, etc.
  • Capital One Miles → Air Canada, British Airways, Turkish Airlines, Singapore Airlines, etc.

💡 Tip: Each program has different “sweet spots.” For example, Virgin Atlantic often has cheap redemptions on Delta flights, while Turkish Airlines has some of the lowest rates to Europe.


Step 2: How to Transfer Points (It’s Easy!)

  1. Log in to your credit card rewards account (e.g., Amex, Chase).
  2. Find “Transfer Points” or “Transfer to Travel Partners.”
  3. Select the airline program and enter your frequent flyer number.
  4. Choose how many points to transfer. (Most transfers are instant, but some can take 24–48 hours.)
  5. Book through the airline’s site once your miles arrive.

⚠️ Important: Once transferred, you can’t move points back to your credit card. Always make sure the flight you want is available before you transfer.


Step 3: Spot the Best Deals

Here are a few easy “sweet spot” examples you can include in your guide:

  • U.S. Domestic Flights: Use British Airways Avios to book American Airlines flights as low as 7,500 points each way.
  • Europe in Business Class: Transfer Amex points to Air Canada or Avianca LifeMiles—often 60–70K one-way, versus $3,000+ cash.
  • Hawaii: Use Turkish Airlines miles (a Chase or Citi partner) to fly United to Hawaii for 7,500–12,500 miles one-way.
  • Short Flights Abroad: Flying Blue (Air France/KLM) often has monthly “promo rewards” to Europe with major discounts.

Step 4: Maximize Your Transfers

  • Plan Ahead: Seats book fast, especially for business/first class awards.
  • Be Flexible: Look at nearby airports or different dates for better availability.
  • Use Tools: Sites like AwardHacker, Seats.aero, or the airline’s flexible date calendar help find deals.
  • Stack with Cards: Some programs offer transfer bonuses (e.g., Amex → British Airways with a 25% bonus).

Quick Cheat Sheet

  • ✅ Always compare portal price vs. transfer price.
  • ✅ Check award availability before transferring.
  • ✅ Focus on airline sweet spots for the best value.
  • ✅ Watch for transfer bonuses to stretch points further.

✨ Bottom Line: Booking through portals is simple, but transferring to airline partners unlocks 2x (or more) value for the same points. If you want to fly business class to Europe, take the kids to Hawaii, or snag cheap domestic flights, mastering transfers is the way to go

🌍 The TravelledTwins Beginner’s Guide to Traveling More (and Smarter)

Brought to you by Kate & Kara: Real Twins. Real Tips. No Gatekeeping.

So you want to travel more—but you’re overwhelmed by the planning, confused by points, and short on time or money?

We’ve been there. This guide is your no-fluff, beginner-friendly crash course to traveling smarter, better, and more affordably—without needing a trust fund or a travel agent.


🗓️ 1. When to Travel: Stop Going When Everyone Else Does

✨ Try Shoulder Seasons

What’s a shoulder season? It’s the magical time just before or after peak travel periods. You still get great weather—but flights and hotels are way cheaper, and crowds are thinner.

Examples from our trips:

  • Paris in late Spring: Chillier weather means fewer tourists & lines, better airfare prices
  • Italy in May or September: Warm days, cool nights, and no summer chaos
  • Alps in September: Gorgeous hikes, fewer tour buses, and fall colors
  • New Orleans in later January = pre-Jazz fest and Mardi Gras
  • New York City post Xmas and before the New Year to see Christmas lights but avoid the bulk of the crowds

👯‍♀️ TT Tip:
Use tools like Google Flights Explore or the Hopper App to see fare drops by month or destination.


💳 How to Start Using Credit Cards to Travel Smarter

If you’re new to using credit cards for travel, the goal is simple: earn points or miles you can redeem for flights, hotels, and more—often for free or at a big discount.

But not all cards are equal. Two of the best premium cards for beginners who want to travel better (and more luxuriously) are:


✨ American Express Platinum Card

  • Annual Fee: $695
  • Why We Love It: This one is packed with luxury perks for frequent flyers and hotel lovers.
  • Top Benefits:
    • Access to Amex Centurion LoungesPriority Pass, and Delta Sky Clubs
    • $200 airline credit + $200 hotel credit
    • $240 digital entertainment credit (think Hulu, Disney+, NYT)
    • $200 Uber Cash
    • Points transfer to airlines like ANA, Singapore Airlines, Air France
    • TSA PreCheck/Global Entry credit
  • Best For: Luxury travelers and airport lounge fans
  • Pro Tip: Always check for referral offers—some people get 100K+ points as a welcome bonus!

🌍 Chase Sapphire Reserve

  • Annual Fee: $550
  • Why We Love It: Ultra flexible points and top-tier travel protections.
  • Top Benefits:
    • $300 annual travel credit (automatically applied)
    • Priority Pass lounge access
    • 3x points on travel and dining
    • Points are worth 50% more when booking through Chase Travel
    • Strong travel insurance and rental car coverage
    • Transfer partners like United, Hyatt, and British Airways
  • Best For: Travelers who want flexibility and top value
  • Heads Up: Chase has a 5/24 rule—don’t open more than 5 cards in 24 months before applying.

Beginner Tip: Pick one card that fits your lifestyle and aim to hit the welcome bonus spend. That alone can be worth a free round-trip flight (or even a business class seat if you learn how to transfer points).

We’re always happy to share what worked for us—and if you want our favorite referral links, just ask!

Let’s be real—points and miles can sound confusing AF. But once you get the basics, it’s like unlocking a secret travel savings account.

Real Example:
We booked Delta One lie-flat seats to Italy using 50K Amex points by transferring them to Virgin Atlantic. Those seats retail for over $2,500. Yes, really.

🧠 Don’t Hoard Points

Points lose value over time. If you find a great flight or hotel deal, book it!

TT Tip:
Use Point.me or AwardHacker to see the best ways to use your points with airline partners.


📆 3. How to Plan a Trip Without Losing Your Mind

You don’t need to be a Type-A spreadsheet queen to plan a great trip—but a little structure helps.

🗺️ Our 3-Step Planning Formula:

  1. Pick your vibe: City break? Nature escape? Wine weekend?
  2. Be flexible with dates if possible. Even flying a day earlier can save hundreds.
  3. Map your trip around:
    • Hotel deals or redemptions
    • Flights with points
    • Walkability and public transport
    • Food + must-dos

Example:
For our Paris trip with kids, we picked a centrally located hotel near the Jardin du Luxembourg. We did:

  • Splurged on a skip-the-line tour for the Louvre but saved on other kid activities like free playgrounds, picnics, and walking around the city.
  • Planned our own cheese & chocolate walking tour instead of a fancy dinner one night.

👟 4. How to Travel Better (Not Just Cheaper)

Travel is personal. You don’t have to backpack or fly private to have a great trip.

Here’s how to get that luxury-feel-for-less vibe:

👑 Splurge + Save Mix

  • Fly business with points, but stay in a boutique hotel or more luxurious option that gives you extra perks
  • Eat pastries and street food for breakfast and lunch, then do one fancy dinner
  • Skip private drivers (where possible)—use a mix of trains, Uber, and walking

TT Tip:
Use Hyatt/Marriott/Hilton free nights for max value. We use Hilton points for high value hotels like Waldorf Astorias. Our favs are Waldorf NYC and Waldorf Park City! Also, some Park Hyatts and even all inclusive Hyatts in the Caribbean.

📸 Travel Musts:

  • Take food pics (always).
  • Wear the comfy shoes. (No one cares if they’re ugly. Blisters are worse.)
  • Don’t let strangers plan your whole itinerary unless their name is Kate or Kara. 😉

🚩 5. Rookie Mistakes to Avoid

We’ve made them so you don’t have to.

  • ❌ Booking flights on a Sunday (usually more expensive)
  • ❌ Forgetting to check passport expiration (you need 6 months left!)
  • ❌ Not getting travel insurance—especially for international trips
  • ❌ Booking every minute of the day. Leave room for magic.
  • ❌Overpacking! It just makes travel more difficult. Pack your staples with a set color scheme and a pop or two of color. Add statement pieces like your favorite gold necklace. Stick to bottoms that work with multiple outfits.

🧠 6. Tools We Actually Use

Here’s what’s in our digital toolbox:

  • Google Flights – for flexible flight searches
  • Point.me – for finding award flight redemptions
  • Hopper – to track flight prices
  • AwardWallet – to track points balances
  • Rome2Rio – to figure out how to get from A to B.

Happy Travels!

Xoxo

Kate & Kara

Zara Haul: 4 Fun Warm Weather Favorites


Hey Fellow Travel Lovers 😍

Summer is officially here, and we couldn’t resist a quick Zara haul to refresh our warm weather wardrobe. Whether you’re packing for a trip or just soaking up the sun at home, these four finds are easy, breezy, and so cute.

Zara oranges printed mini dress

1. Linen Midi Dress
A summer staple with a smart twist—literally. This light and lovely linen midi dress is flattering and functional. The buttons are only real up top —the rest are stitched down, so you never have to worry about an accidental peek.

Linen midi dress

2. Oranges Print Mini Dress
This dress screams vacation. Bright, playful, and flattering, it’s perfect for everything from beachside brunches to rooftop dinners. Bonus points for how fun it looks in photos.

3. Striped Navy & White Halter
You can’t go wrong with nautical stripes in summer. This halter dress feels polished enough for city strolls but chill enough for weekend getaways.

Striped halter

4. Asymmetric White Skirt
This easy asymmetric skirt goes with everything. Tanks, tees, bikini tops—you name it. The kind of versatile piece you’ll reach for all season.

Asymmetric skort

Let us know your favorite—or tag us if you wear one on your next adventure!

Xoxo

Kate and Kara


Where to Eat in Washington, DC: A Family-Friendly Guide to the Best Restaurants, Cafes, and Treats

Washington, DC isn’t just the nation’s capital—it’s also a fantastic foodie city. Whether you’re exploring the National Mall with your kids or wandering the charming neighborhoods of Capitol Hill or Georgetown, there are incredible eats on nearly every block. Here’s our go-to guide for dining in DC—family-friendly options, standout cuisine, hidden gems, and classics that never disappoint.

We’ve broken it down by cuisine and experience—plus included notes on price range and whether it’s great for kids.


Pizza Favorites

Good for Kids? Absolutely! Pizza always wins.

  • We, The Pizza (Capitol Hill) – Owned by Spike Mendelsohn (of Top Chef fame), this casual, fun pizza joint is steps from the Capitol. Great for a quick bite with kids before heading to the Library of Congress or Eastern Market.
    Cost: $-$$ | Casual counter service
  • Amy’s Pizza (Tenleytown) – Classic, retro-style pizza place with a huge following. Their homemade dough and relaxed vibe make it perfect for families.
    Cost: $$ | Sit-down, casual family feel
  • Timber Pizza Co. (Petworth) – Wood-fired Neapolitan-style pies with bold flavors. It’s a local favorite, and even the kids love their ‘Cheesy Goat’ pizza.
    Cost: $$ | Casual but trendy vibe

Steak & Bistro Vibes

Good for Kids? Depends on age – better for older kids or date night.

  • Bistrot du Coin (Dupont Circle) – Cozy, French bistro energy with a relaxed vibe. Think steak frites, mussels, and wine. Feels like a slice of Paris in DC.**a FAV!!
    Cost: $$$ | Bustling, fun atmosphere, not too formal
  • Medium Rare (Cleveland Park & Barracks Row) – Prix-fixe menu featuring only steak frites done perfectly. Surprisingly kid-friendly for a steak spot! *3-course meal. Seriously GOOD 😉
    Cost: $$ | Casual for a steakhouse
  • The Prime Rib (Downtown DC) – Classic old-school steakhouse, tuxedoed waiters and all. Not particularly for kids, but a splurge-worthy dinner.
    Cost: $$$$ | Fancy date night option
  • CUT by Wolfgang Puck (Georgetown) – Modern, upscale steakhouse with a sleek vibe. Great for a special celebration.
    Cost: $$$$ | Sophisticated, better for adults

Indian Cuisine

Good for Kids? Yes, especially if they like naan and mild curries.

  • Rasika (West End or Penn Quarter) – Iconic Indian fine dining. Don’t miss the crispy Palak Chaat—it’s famous for a reason.
    Cost: $$$ | Sophisticated but not stuffy. Kids are fine here!
  • Indigo (NoMa) – A cozy, home-style Indian spot with colorful outdoor seating and a relaxed vibe.
    Cost: $$ | Very kid-friendly, casual
  • Punjab Grill (Downtown) – A luxurious take on Indian cuisine with beautiful presentation and elegant decor.
    Cost: $$$$ | Better for a grown-up night out

Classic DC Favorites Near the Sights

Good for Kids? Mostly yes, perfect for breaks while sightseeing.

  • Old Ebbitt Grill (Near the White House) – A DC institution. The menu has something for everyone, from oysters to burgers.
    Cost: $$-$$$ | Great for lunch or dinner with kids
  • POV at Hotel Washington (Drinks with a View) – The rooftop bar with panoramic views of the White House lawn. Come early with kids for mocktails and views.
    Cost: $$$ | Better for older kids or pre-dinner drinks
  • Founding Farmers (Foggy Bottom) – Farm-to-table comfort food. It’s always busy but worth the wait, especially for brunch or early dinner.
    Cost: $$ | Very family-friendly
  • The Hamilton (Downtown) – Massive menu, live music some nights, and an easy walk from the National Mall.
    Cost: $$ | Ideal for families

Coffee Shops & Bakeries

Good for Kids? Definitely – pastries, cookies, and hot cocoa win hearts.

  • Peregrine Espresso (Multiple Locations) – Smooth espresso and cool vibes. Grab a latte while the kids snack on a muffin.
  • Call Your Mother Deli (Capitol Hill, Georgetown) – Technically a “Jew-ish” deli, but the coffee and bagels are phenomenal.
  • Baked & Wired (Georgetown) – Quirky spot with killer cupcakes and great coffee.
  • Compass Coffee (Multiple Locations) – DC-born coffee chain with strong brews and ample space for families.
  • Blue Bottle Coffee (Union Market) – Clean, modern, and great pastries.
  • Bread Furst (Van Ness) – A neighborhood gem known for its buttery croissants, cookies, and hearty breakfast items.

Brunch Spots Not to Miss

Good for Kids? Yes – brunch is for everyone.

  • Ted’s Bulletin (Capitol Hill or 14th Street) – A must! Homemade pop-tarts, boozy milkshakes, and hearty breakfasts.
    Cost: $$ | Super kid-friendly, retro charm
  • Le Diplomate (Logan Circle) – Classic French café-style brunch with steak tartare, eggs benedict, and pastry baskets.
    Cost: $$$ | Kid-tolerant, but better for older kids
  • The Coupe (Columbia Heights) – Great for groups, casual brunch, with creative menu options.
    Cost: $$ | Chill family spot

A Few More Always-Recommended Spots

  • Union Market (NoMa) – An open-air food hall with everything from tacos to ramen to donuts. Great for families with varied tastes.
    Cost: $-$$ | Super kid-friendly, lots of space
  • Tatte Bakery & Café (Dupont + More) – Beautiful café with Mediterranean-inspired brunch and great kids’ options.
    Cost: $$ | Stylish but comfortable
  • Chaia Tacos (Georgetown & Chinatown) – Vegetarian tacos with unexpected flavor combos. A fun stop for lunch or snack.
    Cost: $$ | Light, quick meals that even picky kids enjoy

Final Tip: Make a Reservation

DC restaurants can fill up fast, especially around popular museums or Capitol Hill. Make a reservation when you can (OpenTable is your friend), and don’t be afraid to go for an early dinner if you’ve got little ones in tow.

Want a downloadable version of this list? We’ve got you. Or follow along on Instagram for more DC family travel tips.

The TravelledTwins Guide to Getting Started with Points & Miles

A step-by-step strategy for earning free and luxury travel

Step 1: Research Your Spending Habits

Before diving into points and miles, analyze where you’re already spending the most money. This will help you determine which credit cards will maximize your everyday purchases.

  1. Break down your expenses into categories:
    • Travel-related: Flights, hotels, rental cars, public transportation
    • Dining & entertainment: Restaurants, takeout, bars, concerts
    • Grocery stores: Where do you do most of your grocery shopping?
    • Gas & transportation: Rideshares, gas stations, transit passes
    • Large expenses: Tuition, daycare, business expenses, home improvement
  2. Track your spending over 1-2 months to see patterns.
    • Example: If you spend $1,000/month on dining, a card with 3-5x points on restaurants will be more beneficial than a general cashback card.
    • If you spend $1,500 every month or two on flights , you need to get an airline card.

Step 2: Identify Your Travel Goals

Your travel plans should shape your points strategy. Ask yourself:

  • Where do I want to travel?
    • Look at destinations, time of year, and flexibility.
  • What type of travel do I prefer?
    • Boutique hotels? All-inclusive resorts? First-class flights?
  • Who do I travel with?
    • Solo, with a partner, or as a family?

For example:

  • Kara, traveling with family, prioritizes affordable luxury and family-friendly stays. She looks for brands with spacious suites, free breakfast, and lounge access like:
    • Hilton (Embassy Suites, Conrad, Small Luxury Hotels of the World)
    • Hyatt (Hyatt Place, Hyatt Regency, Thompson, Park Hyatt)
  • Kate, traveling DINK-style (dual income, no kids), prioritizes luxury stays with elite perks and exclusive lounges:
    • Marriott Bonvoy (Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, Edition)
    • Hyatt (Alila, Andaz, Park Hyatt)
    • Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts (Platinum benefits)

For airlines:

  • Look at the major airline hubs in your region to decide which loyalty program makes the most sense.
  • Example: If you live near an American Airlines hub, their loyalty program might be better than Delta.

Step 3: Pick the Right Credit Cards Based on Your Goals

Once you know where you spend the most and where you want to travel, you can prioritize credit cards that maximize those purchases.

Our Credit Card Strategy:

  1. Sign up for cards with the highest welcome bonuses.
    • single sign-up bonus can often cover a round-trip flight or 3+ free nights at a high-end hotel.
    • We prefer cards with at least 60,000+ point sign-up offers.
  2. Choose cards that align with your travel goals.
    • Do you want free flights? Focus on airline co-branded cards and transfer partners.
    • Do you want luxury hotels? Look at hotel-branded cards with free night certificates and status perks.
  3. Offset annual fees with perks.
    • Free checked bags, lounge access, and TSA PreCheck/Global Entry credits can outweigh the card’s annual fee.

Step 4: Our Favorite Credit Cards for 2024-2025

(For the latest updates, check our blog: TravelledTwins.org)

Best for Beginners: Chase Sapphire Preferred

  • Why? Great all-around card with 2x points on dining & travel
  • Bonus: Typically 60,000+ Chase Ultimate Rewards points
  • Best for: Transferring to Hyatt, United, Southwest, and Air Canada

Best for Hotel Rewards: Hilton Aspire (Amex)

  • Why? Comes with automatic Hilton Diamond status, free nights & $250 resort credit
  • Bonus: 150,000+ Hilton points
  • Best for: Free stays at Waldorf Astoria, Conrad, & Small Luxury Hotels

Best for Luxury Travel: Amex Platinum

  • Why? 5x points on flights, lounge access, and Fine Hotels & Resorts perks
  • Bonus: 80,000+ Amex Membership Rewards
  • Best for: High-end travel, business class flights, and Marriott/Hyatt redemptions

Best for Families: Capital One Venture X

  • Why? Simple 2x points on all purchases, Priority Pass access for the whole family
  • Bonus: 75,000+ Capital One miles
  • Best for: Transferring to airlines like Air Canada, Turkish Airlines, and Emirates

Step 5: Start Earning & Redeeming Points Like a Pro

Now that you have the right cards, it’s time to maximize your points strategy.

✔ Use the right card for each purchase.
✔ Book flights & hotels through transfer partners to get the most value.
✔ Stack bonuses with dining & shopping portals.
✔ Watch for transfer bonuses (e.g., 30% bonus when transferring Amex points to British Airways).
✔ Plan redemptions in advance to find business class flights at economy prices.


Final Tips from TravelledTwins

✔ Be strategic—not every credit card is worth it. Prioritize ones that match your spending & travel goals.
✔ Don’t hoard points. Use them while they still hold value!
✔ Never carry a balance. Points only make sense if you pay off your credit cards in full.
✔ Follow us on Instagram (@travelledtwins) for the best deals, hacks & real-time travel tips!

🤩 2025 New Luxury Hotels

From iconic city stays to serene wellness retreats, these destinations are set to elevate your travel experiences.


🌎 United States

Waldorf Astoria New York 🏙️

The grand dame returns, blending timeless elegance with modern luxury in the heart of Manhattan. After an extensive renovation, the hotel will feature 375 redesigned rooms and suites, a 30,000-square-foot spa, and restored historic elements like the iconic Grand Ballroom.
📍 Location: New York City, NY
📅 Opening: Sept 2025

The Cooper, Charleston 🌿

Charleston’s first luxury waterfront hotel offers Southern charm with a modern twist, featuring a private marina, a 7,000-square-foot wellness spa, and curated cultural experiences.
📍 Location: Charleston, SC
📅 Opening: Early 2025

Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort 🏖️

A coastal retreat with 215 guest rooms, beachside and golfside residences, a renovated 18-hole golf course, and an upscale Market Square for dining and entertainment.
📍 Location: Naples, FL
📅 Opening: Early 2025

Driftwood Ranch Resort 🤠

Western luxury escape just 90 minutes from NYC, this ranch-style resort brings Montana to the Catskills. Spread across 200 acres in White Lake, the property features unique accommodations like the Cattle Drive Suite, Museum Suite, and a four-bedroom Bunk House.
📍 Location: White Lake, NY
📅 Opening: 2025


🌴 Caribbean & Latin America

Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Costa Rica 🌴

Set on Costa Rica’s Peninsula Papagayo, Nekajui will feature 107 rooms inspired by the natural beauty of Guanacaste. Expect ultra-personalized service, lush surroundings, and a deep connection to the land.
📍 Location: Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica
📅 Opening: Q1 2025

Waldorf Astoria Costa Rica Cacique 🌺

Waldorf Astoria’s first Costa Rica property will be nestled in the hills of Guanacaste, offering lush oceanfront views, top-tier service, and eco-conscious luxury.
📍 Location: Guanacaste, Costa Rica
📅 Opening: May 1, 2025


🏯 Asia & Africa

Park Hyatt Taipei 🏯

A refined and luxurious stay in the heart of Taipei, featuring breathtaking skyline views and world-class hospitality.
📍 Location: Taipei, Taiwan
📅 Opening: 2025

Park Hyatt Johannesburg 🇿🇦

Hyatt returns to Johannesburg with a luxury urban retreat, offering stunning city views, refined interiors, and top-tier dining.
📍 Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
📅 Opening: 2025


🇮🇹 Europe

Orient Express La Minerva, Rome 🇮🇹

Set in a 17th-century palace in Rome’s historic center, this hotel blends the legendary glamour of the Orient Express with contemporary luxury. Enjoy Art Deco-inspired rooms, a spa with a hammam, and a rooftop restaurant with sweeping city views.
📍 Location: Rome, Italy
📅 Opening: Accepting reservations for 2025

Relais & Châteaux Storfjord Hotel, Norway ❄️

A secluded 30-room retreat with breathtaking fjord views, a forest spa, and a Michelin-starred dining experience—Scandinavian luxury at its best!
📍 Location: Norway
📅 Opening: 2025

Relais & Châteaux Vetera Matera, Italy 🏰

Tucked into Matera’s ancient cave city, this hotel blends history with modern luxury. A UNESCO heritage site, it offers 23 bespoke rooms carved into the rock.
📍 Location: Matera, Italy
📅 Opening: March 15, 2025


🧘‍♀️ Wellness & Unique Experiences

Six Senses London 🇬🇧

Located in the historic Whiteleys building, this urban wellness retreat will feature a luxury spa and indoor pool.
📍 Location: London, UK
📅 Opening: 2025

Six Senses Milan 🇮🇹

Situated in Milan’s fashion district, this property offers private gardens, a luxurious spa, and world-class dining.
📍 Location: Milan, Italy
📅 Opening: 2025

Levantine Hill Hotel, Yarra Valley, Australia 🍇

wine-lover’s dream—this ultra-luxury retreat sits within a vineyard and features private suites, a wine spa, and world-class dining.
📍 Location: Yarra Valley, Australia
📅 Opening: 2025

The Ultimate European Adventure for Families of Five

Planning a European getaway with a family of five can be a challenge—but it’s also an unforgettable experience! Finding accommodations that balance space, kid-friendly activities, and proximity to incredible attractions is essential. Here’s how we found four unique stays that offered the perfect blend of adventure, comfort, and family-friendly fun.

1. Swiss Kinderhotel: A Kid’s Paradise

This charming Kinderhotel in Switzerland was a hit with the whole family. Designed with kids in mind, it had:

• Three cozy bedrooms for everyone to relax in.

• A well-equipped kitchen for preparing easy family meals with fresh groceries.

• Endless on-site activities, including trampolines, diggers, a playground, and even a petting zoo (with what felt like a million adorable animals!).

• A location walking distance to public transport, taking us up the mountains to epic playgrounds and breathtaking views.

It was the perfect mix of Swiss charm and kid-friendly fun, ensuring everyone had something to enjoy.

2. Austrian Chalet Resort in Obertraun

Our stay near Hallstatt, Austria, was nothing short of magical. This chalet resort offered:

• A pool and exercise area to keep everyone entertained.

• Easy access to a ferry ride that brought us to a charming shopping village and the famous salt mines.

• Proximity to a beautiful lake where the kids could play and explore.

The resort was packed with family-friendly activities, making it an exciting and memorable stop on our journey.

3. Birch Cabin in Slovenia: A Charming Family Retreat

Our cozy stay in Slovenia was like stepping into a storybook. The Birch Cabin had:

• A cute top-floor bedroom filled with toys—our kids’ dream come true.

• A backyard playground and fruit trees, offering plenty of space for the kids to run around and explore.

• A location walking distance to a quaint downtown filled with shops, museums, churches, and even an apothecary.

• Easy drives to incredible outdoor adventures like Lake Bled, Predjama Castle, and scenic hikes.

It struck the perfect balance of charm, convenience, and family fun, with plenty to explore right outside our doorstep.

4. Near-Beach Retreat in Paros, Greece

Our last stop brought us to a beautiful retreat on the island of Paros, Greece, just steps from the beach. Highlights included:

• A spacious outdoor patio perfect for grilling and family meals.

• Proximity to local attractions, including wineries and charming villages.

• A walkable beach that was perfect for lazy afternoons.

This spot offered both relaxation and exploration, with no shortage of stunning scenery and family-friendly activities.

Why These Stays Worked for Us

Traveling as a family of five, we prioritized accommodations that offered:

• Plenty of space: Three bedrooms ensured everyone had room to relax.

• Convenience: Each location was either walking distance to attractions or a short drive away from must-see spots.

• Kid-friendly amenities: Whether it was a playground, toys, or a pool, every place had something special for the kids.

• Cooking options: Kitchens gave us the flexibility to enjoy meals at “home” while still indulging in local cuisine.

Plan Your Family’s European Adventure

If you’re dreaming of a European escape, here’s where we stayed:

🇨🇭 Swiss Kinderhotel for family fun and Swiss charm

🏔️ Austrian Chalet at Dormio in Obertraun

🏡 Cozy Slovenia Chalet

🏖️ Paros, Greece Near-Beach Retreat

These incredible places offered a mix of adventure, comfort, and unforgettable memories for our family.

What’s your dream European destination? Share it in the comments—we’d love to hear!