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3 Spots the Guidebooks Missed Our 3 Cents on hidden gems near the tourist traps When traveling, guidebooks are a great way to find your way around the city and check off all the must-see sights. You’ll be able to find Big Ben and the Eiffel Tower, but there’s always more to a city than any guide will tell you. From deserted castles to crypts decorated with human bones, here are 3 places you probably won’t find in guidebooks.
Lady Elliot Island Okay, Frommers was the only guidebook we saw that covered this tiny island at the southern most part of the Great Barrier Reef. But so many more people would travel here if they read about what it offered! Lady Elliot Island is located about 200 miles northeast of Surfer’s Paradise. This island boasts a resort and a landing strip. Deserted Castle Rent a scooter (still the best way to get around Florence) and cruise up to Basilica di San Miniato al Monte. Here is where all the tourists gawk at the incredible views of the Tuscan Valley. But you know what? There’s a better view farther up the hill at a deserted castle that all the tour buses and guidebooks seemed to have forgotten about. There really is no name for the castle, but it’s on the map the local tourist offices give out. The Capuchin Crypt Located underneath the Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini, you’ll find a crypt built by Capuchin Monks with some interesting ideas about interior design. The walls are covered with the remains of over 4,000 Capuchin monks, arranged into elaborate patterns and designs. Human bones serve as the building blocks for crosses, chandeliers and wild designs, giving the place a distinctly creepy-but-beautiful atmosphere. We want to hear your 3 cents. Contact us at justin@studenttraveler.com |