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Detailed information about environments with adjustable stimulation levels, including spaces with manageable sound, appropriate lighting, and comfortable atmospheres designed for various sensory preferences.

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What a Calm Travel Day Looks Like: A Visual Itinerary for Neurodivergent Travelers
Apr 28, 2025

What a Calm Travel Day Looks Like: A Visual Itinerary for Neurodivergent Travelers

From packing strategies to arrival rituals—this isn't theory, it's a tested roadmap for actually enjoying the journey, not just enduring it.

Ashleigh Brown
Ashleigh Brown
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🧠 The Case for Calm: Why the Travel Industry Needs to Rethink Neurodivergent Experiences
Apr 28, 2025

🧠 The Case for Calm: Why the Travel Industry Needs to Rethink Neurodivergent Experiences

How Neurodivergent Travel Needs Are Reshaping the Tourism Industry in 2025

Ashleigh Brown
Ashleigh Brown
City Calm Guide is a Charlotte-based travel blog focused on restorative travel for neurodivergent adults. We share sensory-friendly places to eat, relax, and explore—like cozy restaurants, low-stimulation art galleries, calming spas, and quiet rooftops for sunset views. Every itinerary is designed to reduce overwhelm and support travelers who move through the world differently.

City Calm Guide

City Calm Guide is a Charlotte-based travel blog focused on restorative travel for neurodivergent adults. We share sensory-friendly places to eat, relax, and explore—like cozy restaurants, low-stimulation art galleries, calming spas, and quiet rooftops for sunset views. Every itinerary is designed to reduce overwhelm and support travelers who move through the world differently.

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