Bonnie Walker
They/sheBased in Denver, Colorado
English, conversational French, Italian, and Spanish
Bonnie Walker
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My Story
I specialize in accessible and identity-aware travel for people who want more than a checklist itinerary. Whether exploring Italy or closer to home in Colorado and Oregon, I help travelers design experiences that honor pacing, comfort, and meaningful connection. I believe great travel leaves room for rest, local culture, and being fully human along the way.
Travel Style
My travel style is thoughtful, flexible, and human-paced. I’m drawn to cities and towns with layered history, good food, beautiful architecture as well as wineries and wine country. I always leave room for rest, wandering, and real-life logistics, so travel feels nourishing rather than overwhelming.
Travel ideas (2)

Rome: AuDHD Style
Rome can be overwhelming, fascinating, beautiful, chaotic, and deeply rewarding—sometimes all within the same hour. Across two trips, our AuDHD and gender-expansive family learned that experiencing the city well meant paying attention to energy, sensory needs, identity, and pacing rather than trying to conquer every famous sight. This guide brings together the places, strategies, and moments that helped us connect with Rome on our own terms. It is less about seeing everything and more about making space for curiosity, rest, flexibility, and genuine delight.

Rome: AuDHD Style
Rome can be overwhelming, fascinating, beautiful, chaotic, and deeply rewarding—sometimes all within the same hour. Across two trips, our AuDHD and gender-expansive family learned that experiencing the city well meant paying attention to energy, sensory needs, identity, and pacing rather than trying to conquer every famous sight. This guide brings together the places, strategies, and moments that helped us connect with Rome on our own terms. It is less about seeing everything and more about making space for curiosity, rest, flexibility, and genuine delight.

Alla Famiglia: Experiencing Turin from Gran Madre
Turin is a city we have visited twice–and fully expect to visit again. We fell in love with staying in the Gran Madre neighborhood, where we could walk easily, use public transportation, shop for everyday groceries, and enjoy views across the city toward the Alps. It gave us the best of both worlds: easy access to Turin’s historic center, with the feeling of coming home to a quieter, more residential part of the city at the end of the day. For us, Turin feels less like a destination to check off and more like a place to settle into.

Alla Famiglia: Experiencing Turin from Gran Madre
Turin is a city we have visited twice–and fully expect to visit again. We fell in love with staying in the Gran Madre neighborhood, where we could walk easily, use public transportation, shop for everyday groceries, and enjoy views across the city toward the Alps. It gave us the best of both worlds: easy access to Turin’s historic center, with the feeling of coming home to a quieter, more residential part of the city at the end of the day. For us, Turin feels less like a destination to check off and more like a place to settle into.

Rome: AuDHD Style
Rome can be overwhelming, fascinating, beautiful, chaotic, and deeply rewarding—sometimes all within the same hour. Across two trips, our AuDHD and gender-expansive family learned that experiencing the city well meant paying attention to energy, sensory needs, identity, and pacing rather than trying to conquer every famous sight. This guide brings together the places, strategies, and moments that helped us connect with Rome on our own terms. It is less about seeing everything and more about making space for curiosity, rest, flexibility, and genuine delight.

Rome: AuDHD Style
Rome can be overwhelming, fascinating, beautiful, chaotic, and deeply rewarding—sometimes all within the same hour. Across two trips, our AuDHD and gender-expansive family learned that experiencing the city well meant paying attention to energy, sensory needs, identity, and pacing rather than trying to conquer every famous sight. This guide brings together the places, strategies, and moments that helped us connect with Rome on our own terms. It is less about seeing everything and more about making space for curiosity, rest, flexibility, and genuine delight.

Alla Famiglia: Experiencing Turin from Gran Madre
Turin is a city we have visited twice–and fully expect to visit again. We fell in love with staying in the Gran Madre neighborhood, where we could walk easily, use public transportation, shop for everyday groceries, and enjoy views across the city toward the Alps. It gave us the best of both worlds: easy access to Turin’s historic center, with the feeling of coming home to a quieter, more residential part of the city at the end of the day. For us, Turin feels less like a destination to check off and more like a place to settle into.

Alla Famiglia: Experiencing Turin from Gran Madre
Turin is a city we have visited twice–and fully expect to visit again. We fell in love with staying in the Gran Madre neighborhood, where we could walk easily, use public transportation, shop for everyday groceries, and enjoy views across the city toward the Alps. It gave us the best of both worlds: easy access to Turin’s historic center, with the feeling of coming home to a quieter, more residential part of the city at the end of the day. For us, Turin feels less like a destination to check off and more like a place to settle into.
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