
Amanda Correa
She/HerBased in New York, New York
Speaks English, Spanish
Amanda Correa
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My Story
An arts & culture-obsessed traveler who feels equally at home in hidden Parisian art galleries and underground Berlin jazz clubs as I do in my tiny apartment in NYC. Always hunting for the next great boutique hotel or wine bar.
My Travel Style
I live for those perfect travel moments that feel both elevated and effortlessly cool — discovering a tiny contemporary gallery in a Roman backstreet, sipping wine at a bar where local artists sketch in notebooks or catching impromptu live music in a converted warehouse. My ideal itineraries blend iconic cultural spots with those magical places you won't find in guidebooks. Whether you're planning a solo creative escape, a romantic cultural getaway or an inspired trip with friends, I'm all about crafting experiences that feel both sophisticated and completely authentic. Think boutique hotels that double as design galleries, restaurants where traditional recipes meet contemporary remixes and the type of local spots that'll make you feel like a regular even if it's your first time in the city.
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The Creative's Guide to Paris: Museums, Galleries & Hidden Gems
I fell in love with Paris beyond the Eiffel Tower and baguettes. What keeps me coming back is how this city breathes art into everyday life. You can stumble upon a jazz quartet in a tiny bar, or watch contemporary dancers rehearse in a park. Paris has this magical way of blending the old and new, where you can admire centuries-old paintings and then catch an underground exhibition in a converted warehouse. After many visits wandering through different neighborhoods, I've discovered that the real Paris reveals itself when you look past the tourist spots. Trust me, there's nothing quite like getting lost in the winding streets of Le Marais. With a coffee in hand, discovering a hidden courtyard filled with sculptures or a tiny gallery showcasing tomorrow's breakout artist.

The Creative's Guide to Paris: Museums, Galleries & Hidden Gems
I fell in love with Paris beyond the Eiffel Tower and baguettes. What keeps me coming back is how this city breathes art into everyday life. You can stumble upon a jazz quartet in a tiny bar, or watch contemporary dancers rehearse in a park. Paris has this magical way of blending the old and new, where you can admire centuries-old paintings and then catch an underground exhibition in a converted warehouse. After many visits wandering through different neighborhoods, I've discovered that the real Paris reveals itself when you look past the tourist spots. Trust me, there's nothing quite like getting lost in the winding streets of Le Marais. With a coffee in hand, discovering a hidden courtyard filled with sculptures or a tiny gallery showcasing tomorrow's breakout artist.

The Creative's Guide to Paris: Museums, Galleries & Hidden Gems
I fell in love with Paris beyond the Eiffel Tower and baguettes. What keeps me coming back is how this city breathes art into everyday life. You can stumble upon a jazz quartet in a tiny bar, or watch contemporary dancers rehearse in a park. Paris has this magical way of blending the old and new, where you can admire centuries-old paintings and then catch an underground exhibition in a converted warehouse. After many visits wandering through different neighborhoods, I've discovered that the real Paris reveals itself when you look past the tourist spots. Trust me, there's nothing quite like getting lost in the winding streets of Le Marais. With a coffee in hand, discovering a hidden courtyard filled with sculptures or a tiny gallery showcasing tomorrow's breakout artist.

The Creative's Guide to Paris: Museums, Galleries & Hidden Gems
I fell in love with Paris beyond the Eiffel Tower and baguettes. What keeps me coming back is how this city breathes art into everyday life. You can stumble upon a jazz quartet in a tiny bar, or watch contemporary dancers rehearse in a park. Paris has this magical way of blending the old and new, where you can admire centuries-old paintings and then catch an underground exhibition in a converted warehouse. After many visits wandering through different neighborhoods, I've discovered that the real Paris reveals itself when you look past the tourist spots. Trust me, there's nothing quite like getting lost in the winding streets of Le Marais. With a coffee in hand, discovering a hidden courtyard filled with sculptures or a tiny gallery showcasing tomorrow's breakout artist.