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Allthegoodies.dk / allthegoodies.com is an online travel content provider built around a website and a network of YouTube channels. Its perspective is aimed at “design lovers and food travelers,” using videos to introduce global destinations, cities, hotels, restaurants, architecture, museums, exhibitions, pools, and practical travel tips. The site emphasizes that the traveler is not the main character; instead, the destination itself is the focus.
The website mainly serves as a content hub and channel directory. Users can browse through sections such as Destinations, Cool Cities, Themes, Specials, and YouTube Channels. The content is primarily video-based: the indexed pages mention 1000+ travel tip videos, while the main channel is said to have 670+ videos. Its recommendations focus on “affordable luxury” — not ultra-luxury, but quality hotels, restaurants, and experiences that are relatively accessible to ordinary travelers.
The currently indexed content does not show any membership, subscription, paid guide, or booking-commission product. For regular users, it is more like a free travel inspiration media site, with content available to watch through the website and YouTube.
Its strength is its very clear positioning: it is well suited to people who like modern design, architecture, food, and boutique accommodation, without having to sift through large volumes of reviews on general travel platforms. The video format is also more intuitive than text-based guides, making it easier to quickly judge whether a hotel, restaurant, or attraction matches your taste. The downside is that it is not a transaction platform and lacks tool-like features such as real-time prices, booking, map routes, and user ratings. Its content also reflects strong editorial preferences, while review criteria and update frequency are not fully transparent.
It is suitable for users planning trips to European and global cities who want inspiration for design hotels and restaurants. It is also a good fit for viewers who are not traveling right now but want to enjoy “virtual travel” through video. It is less suitable for people who mainly want to compare hotel prices, check visa policies, or build a precise travel budget.
The website itself may be accessible, but its core content relies on YouTube, which usually cannot be accessed directly from mainland China. As a result, the overall experience is “partially restricted.” There is also limited Chinese-language interface support and localized information, so domestic users are better off treating it as an English-language travel inspiration source rather than a complete itinerary-planning tool.
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allthegoodies.dk is an Denmark Travel provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach allthegoodies.dk directly.