
City Break Guide
If you’ve ever planned a solo city break and immediately started worrying about metro maps, restaurant tables, hidden fees, and whether your suitcase is secretly too dramatic for cobblestones, this episode is for you. A

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A comic-practical First Class Fool travel series for nervous solo travellers. Across airports, cruises, hotels, trains, city breaks, budget trips, restaurants, luggage, tours, and day excursions, each book turns common anxieties into manageable routines. The tone is warm, self-mocking, and reassuring, replacing glossy travel fantasies with honest advice about hidden fees, confusing transport, awkward meals, packing regret, safety, scams, and asking for help. The recurring message is that confidence is not natural elegance, but small recoveries from public confusion. Solo travel becomes less a test of bravery than a funny, practical path to independence and quiet freedom. Grab the accompanying books to the podcast on Amazon or via this link: https://viewbook.at/solo-traveller-fcf
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If you’ve ever planned a solo city break and immediately started worrying about metro maps, restaurant tables, hidden fees, and whether your suitcase is secretly too dramatic for cobblestones, this episode is for you. A

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