I recently read an article called “Morning and Evening Walks: How to Choose Your Rhythm” (link: https://www.etvoyagio.ru/progulki-47), and it made me rethink how we approach travel planning.
The idea is simple: the time of day you prefer to walk reflects the rhythm that feels natural to you. Morning people usually enjoy early departures, quiet streets, and that fresh-start energy. Evening people tend to prefer slower afternoons, long post-sunset strolls, and cities that glow after dark.
Once I applied this to my own trips, everything clicked. I realized I’m someone who likes a short morning walk just to get a feel for the place, but my best impressions always come in the evening when the pace softens.
If you’re trying to figure out why certain travel styles work for you and others don’t, start with your walking rhythm. It’s a surprisingly accurate compass. https://www.etovell.ru/pr/PSPE9aS |