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Hi everyone! I’m Selena, Lonely Planet’s Destination Editor for Northeast Asia, reporting from Tokyo.
In Japan, and especially in Tokyo, you’re never far from a konbini. These ubiquitous stores have a little of everything, from socks to s...
Hi everyone! I’m Selena, Lonely Planet’s Destination Editor for Northeast Asia, and I’ve been living in Tokyo for half my life.
I’ll be honest, I’m a lazy traveler. I don’t like to push myself to tick loads of boxes on an itinerary. My per...
A breath of fresh, salty air and the sound of waves crashing in San Diego is my comfort place. But, for now, I live somewhere between sirens, subway screeching and shouting in New York – if you didn’t know, I’m the Director of Audience here...
Provecho Cali Mex
Every time I leave LA, I find myself homesick for Mexican food. Even here in NYC, one of the best food cities in the world, it just isn’t the same. There’s something about the fresh California ingredients that just makes...
Too often this May, I found myself thinking about summertime and how it hadn’t yet arrived. Maybe it was the fact that I can count on one hand how many times I wore shorts (odd for May in NYC). Or that I stayed put, with no travels planned...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Off-the-cuff, first-person travel inspiration from Lonely Planet.
editor turned social media girlie living in wilmington, north carolina. part time yoga teacher, full time online shopper. smells like lavender. smm @ lonely planet <3
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excuse me while I muse...nyc-based travel writer, babitz lover, martini enthusiast
random musings about travel and life
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Lonely Planet editor. Emo-traveler. Eat, drink, escape.
sourdough enthusiast, nyc resident, programming at lonely planet
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Reflections on living in a canal boat ⚓️ with kids in London + book\ud83d\udcda, film \ud83c\udf9e️, TV \ud83d\udcfa and music \ud83c\udfa7 recommendations. And living life sober AF \ud83d\udcab
Editor at Lonely Planet. When I'm not obsessing over the perfect travel wardrobe, I'm adding to my ever-growing Airbnb wishlist. This is where I write about the places that stay with you long after you've unpacked.
Tokyo-PDX; Lonely Planet's Destination Editor for Northeast Asia
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