▲ 5 r/slowtravel
Do you ever look for local stories when traveling — not tourist highlights, but real stories from locals?
When I visit a new city, I often find myself curious about the ordinary places around me — not just the main attractions, but the street corner with an unexpected history, the old building that used to be something completely different, or the neighborhood that locals have strong memories of.
A while ago I was walking through a small town and passed an old building with faded letters on the wall. I had no idea what it used to be, and I couldn't find anything useful online. It felt like there was a story there that nobody had bothered to capture.
I've tried travel apps, Google Maps, Wikipedia — but most of what I find is either focused on famous landmarks or way too generic to feel personal.
Curious if others experience this:
- Do you ever look for local, human stories about places when you travel?
- Where do you go to find them — Reddit, blogs, asking locals, something else?
- Have you ever been somewhere and felt like there was a story behind a place that you just couldn't find anywhere?
u/Key_Life8135 — 8 days ago