If you speak the local language, consider dropping by a bookstore. You'll likely find many travel guidebooks written by local authors tailored to residents. These books usually feature many hidden gems. You're almost guaranteed to avoid the tourist crowds there.
Walking is often the best way to explore a city. Wander down charming alleys and backstreets and explore neighborhoods with local architecture,
local cafes, markets, street food, and vibrant street life. Avoid large crowds—the places that attract massive tourist groups are usually not the ones locals appreciate the most.
- If you enjoy gaming, use Geocaching apps
Geocaching apps can help you discover interesting and hidden places through a game-like experience. They are perfect for finding secret unique places, for instance, bunkers that host free underground exhibitions and concerts or a volunteer-run vegetarian restaurant that feeds anyone for a donation starting from one euro.
On Instagram and Twitter, use hashtags related to the specific city. To find unique and lesser-known spots, look for posts by residents rather than tourist companies. Join local groups on Facebook and see what the locals recommend and where they are meeting up.
Many companies and private guides offer to create very detailed, well-thought-out travel itineraries tailored to your interests and needs. It can be an ideal option if you are short on time to plan your trip. Carefully read reviews about the guide or company**, and** don't forget to specify that you're interested in non-touristic sites.