Are you an experienced traveler? Do you need to know what is hip, trendy and cool for your next trip? Then, Nanotravel.com is the site to visit.
They have got reviews of the best places to stay, go out and dine, in the 20 top cities around the world. Paris, Amsterdam, London, Madrid, Frankfurt and Rome…you name it. They’ve got city guides with the fanciest restaurants, design hotels, the hottest bars, and coolest clubs around the globe. However, in order to access these city guides and be able to post info, you need to throw in some bucks (going from $39 to $99).
So, if you are ready to spend a few thousand dollars in your next trip, it does sound like a good idea to become a member for a few bucks, and get access to what is in, hip cool, trendy and fresh…and not be like all ordinary tourists around. Basically, you’re getting insider information of each city, to visit it as a trendy local, and not as a simple and average tourist.
Nanotravel.com In Their Own Words
“Trendy, In, hip, cool and fresh. As an experienced traveler you want Current and hip city information. You want to know about design hotels, trendy restaurants, hot bars and cool cafes. The unique City NanoGuides have only one category – The Best.
The NanoGuides, published every month, bring Luxury Lifestyle travel ideas for the 20 top cities around the world. They put at your fingertips all the information you need – BEFORE you travel.
Plan your trip with precise recommendations on where to stay, where to dine and where to relax and chill. For business or fun, Get your destination Guide TODAY!”
Why Nanotravel.com It Might Be A Killer
These guys have come up with a great idea. There are billions of traveling tip websites around, but not many of them are aimed at the public NanoGuides aim to. Nanoguides is only for travelers with style. Travelers that want to feel like a local, that want to know in advance what’s cool and what isn’t, ans of course, travelers, that do not settle with visiting Ground Zero in New York, or the Eiffel tower in Paris. Been there, done that? Well, now you need to know what club is red hot in Manhattan, or what café is in in Paris. A very neat idea for first class travelers.
Some Questions About Nanotravel.com
Will experienced travelers need this information? How hip are the places advertised here? If I’m a trendy, experienced traveler, won’t I probably be asking my (fellow rich and trendy) buddies of It’s A Small World (for free), instead of having to buy the info which is written by someone who I don’t know who he is, or what he has done or seen? 







