Travel Guides
Guides on Globerove collect the longer planning-oriented articles that serve as a single reference for a trip or a city visit. Compared with the shorter posts on the site, these pieces assume the reader has already chosen a destination and needs depth: day-by-day itineraries, transport logistics, neighbourhood breakdowns, and the kind of local pricing information that goes stale in print but holds up for a year or two online. Each guide is written to replace a shelf of bookmarked tabs with one continuous read.
City Guides
City-level coverage walks through individual neighbourhoods, public transport options, and day plans. Current entries include the Beijing City Guide, Shanghai City Guide, Hangzhou City Guide, Zurich city guide, and the New York City Travel Guide. Each is structured around walkable zones rather than starred ratings, with enough route detail that readers can skip the mapping stage and start walking.
By Country
Country-scale entries cover cross-region logistics, visa notes, and seasonal timing. The China Travel Guide and Budapest Travel Guide combine practical detail with enough cultural framing to help readers set expectations before landing. Argentina entries such as the Puerto Iguazu guide and Tigre guide follow the same format at a smaller regional scale, covering border crossings, internal transport, and accommodation clusters town by town.
Trip Planning
Several guides sit at the intersection of logistics and experience. The Cuba Hitchhiking Guide, Swiss Camping Guide, and Saint-Tropez Beach Guide each focus on one mode of travel or one type of stay, with route suggestions and cost notes that outlast a single season. These entries work as standalone references for readers who prefer a self-organized trip over a packaged tour.
The section grows as we publish new long-form content. All entries share the same priority: giving readers a printable, self-contained document they can carry into a trip without needing a second source.




























