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Slow Travelers go to Europe to experience different cultures and lifestyles, but they do it differently than most tourists. Instead of staying in hotels or B&Bs, they stay in vacation rentals – apartments, cottages or houses that you rent by the week. Staying in your own temporary “home”, even if just for a week or two, lets you experience a place more intensely because you get involved in the community where you are staying. You shop for groceries and supplies in the local shops, stop at the same cafe every morning, see the people in your village or neighborhood each day.

About a year ago I was looking at the Live Traffic Feed on Sevilla Tapas and saw that someone had visited from a place called Slow Travel. So I went and checked it out …

It turned out that one of the moderators had left a link to Sevilla Tapas on one of the forums, which rather pleased me. So I registered with them but then, what with one thing and another, forgot all about it until I received an email newsletter from them last week. And so I went back and had another look at the travel forums there, updated my profile page, and started participating on a couple of threads. I’ve also been doing a bit of virtual travelling by reading various forum topics about countries other than Spain, as well as checking out the photo galleries and blogs of other slow travellers.

It’s been great reading about, and meeting, people with a similar philosophy about travelling. I’ve always been a terrible tourist, preferring to people watch from a sidewalk café than rush around and see The Sights.  So if you also enjoy ‘travelling slow’ then I recommend you visit this wonderful community of like-minded travellers before planning your next trip. Aside from the travel forums you can also participate in live chats as well as food and photo forums.

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