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20 Travel-Inspired Decorating Ideas to Evoke Your Favorite Destination
Showcase globes, maps, suitcases, and other accessories from your travels throughout your home.
Andrea Beck served as garden editor at BHG and her work has appeared on Food & Wine, Martha Stewart, MyRecipes, and more.
Most everyone has souvenirs from their travels, whether it’s shells from the beach, novelty T-shirts, or even just plenty of photos. Luckily, there are plenty of both subtle and bold ways to incorporate your love for travel into your home.
Hanging photos is simple, but you can also turn them into a statement by creating a gallery wall or even unique wallpaper. Or use photos of places you dream of going, maps, or subway routes for more graphic, abstract art. Small touches can also add elements of travel to your home. Vintage suitcases come in many colors and can be displayed to add extra storage or serve as an end table. Use these travel decor ideas as inspiration, then adapt them to fit your favorite places and trips.
Seashell Display
Cameron Sadeghpour
Large seashells from a beach vacation double as tabletop travel decor and as a way to display Polaroids. Smaller shells can also nest inside a larger shell as a way to show them off on a shelf or table. Place them next to a blue glass lamp reminiscent of sea glass to tie the coastal theme into the rest of the room.
Abstract Travel Wall Decor
Adam Albright
City maps make stunning travel wall decor and are a great way to remember some of your favorite (or dream) destinations. These pictures lean abstract, using the city streets to create a leaf-like design. The shades of green used on each map complement dark green wall paint .
Subtle Travel Decor
Ann VanderWiel Wilde
Small accents can help show your love for a destination without dominating a room. In this alcove, a simple metal sign shaped like the state of Minnesota hangs above a rustic dresser with other memorabilia. This travel wall decor fits into almost any room and can take the shape of a favorite country or city skyline.
Map Wall Art
Using maps as wall decor is an easy way to incorporate graphic art in muted pastel colors. Despite varying color palettes, this trio of maps feels cohesive thanks to neutral frames with white mats. Bold navy walls help further showcase the travel decor.
Suitcase Bar Cart
Cocktails (or zero-proof drinks ) can definitely be part of a great vacation, so it’s only natural to incorporate travel decor into your home bar cart . A vintage suitcase is the focal point of this bar cart and acts as unique storage for a variety of bottles and bar tools. Antique drawers contain glassware and match the feel of the old-fashioned suitcase.
Seashell Storage
Brie Williams
Seashells are a popular beach souvenir, but finding a place to store them can be tricky. These embellished boxes are a beautiful way to display shells. Each box features a mosaic of shells while also providing storage on a living room mantel . Complete the look with other ocean souvenirs, like driftwood or sea glass, and vases and artwork with blue accents.
Entryway Travel Decor
David A Land
Display travel decor in your home’s entryway for a reminder of your favorite destinations every time you walk in the door. This console table includes a travel bag that's ready to be grabbed for any adventure. Houseplants also help give the space a tropical feel, and the tabletop provides a surface to display travel photos.
Travel Wallpaper
In addition to small accents, you can also add travel decor to your home on a larger scale. World maps paper the walls of this bedroom . The muted colors complement natural wood furniture and blue accents on the bed. The wallpaper contributes eye-catching texture without overwhelming the space.
Showcase Souvenirs
KIM CORNELISON
This living room features several souvenirs that work together in a subtle way. A gallery wall incorporates map artwork; its bright colors and abstract shapes coordinate with a globe perched on top of a bookcase. A bright blue vintage suitcase on one shelf nods to vacationing and pairs well with the navy velvet sofa .
Historical Wall Decor
Alisal Ranch
These large-scale framed maps act almost as an accent wall in this dining space. It includes historical boundaries and territory lines from the early days of the U.S., and its rustic appearance matches the wood-plank wall and vintage chairs. A large map can also serve as a way of tracking your travels across the country.
Bookshelf Display
If you enjoy collecting art on your travels, display them together on a shelf to blend souvenirs with your personal style. This bookcase includes a variety of vases, figurines, and sculptures from a variety of destinations. Natural materials like wood and earthy colors tie everything together.
Mural Accent Wall
John Bessler
Large-scale wallpaper prints can be overwhelming, but using them on an accent wall is a stylish way to add a bold pattern to a room. This living room has a tropical feel thanks to the blue and green mural of palm trees. The colors tie in with the area rug, and the graphic print contrasts the black-and-white striped seating.
Vibrant Color Palette
Dustin Halleck
The rich jewel tones of this library create a luxurious feeling. Stacked vintage suitcases serve as an end table while matching a floral rug and dark cobalt walls. Shelves near the seating area provide an opportunity to display travel souvenirs like prints, decorative boxes, and figurines.
Surfing Inspiration
Chad R. Mellon
Add a nod to the beach without displaying shells or pictures of the coast. Instead, hang a surfboard patterned with typography for a sunny, ocean vibe that upgrades a blank wall. Pair with a wood vanity and blue bathroom floor tiles for a casual coastal aesthetic.
Photo Wall Treatment
A repeating pattern of coastal photos creates a bold but still neutral wallpaper in this bedroom. Customize walls with your own photos, or find a print that features professional photos from a dream destination. Pair with a blue painted ceiling and geometric light fixture to turn the room into a beachy paradise.
Coastal Travel Decor
Bring the beach to a small area of your home. In this room, seashells and starfish are displayed alongside ceramics featuring shades of blue. The seaside collection and cool colors help bring a coastal feel to a section of the room where dishes and serving platters are stored.
DIY Nightstand
CARSON DOWNING
Vintage suitcases take on a new function with this DIY bedroom decor. Stack three on top of each other to create just the right height for a nightstand next to the bed . Pair with a lampshade patterned with a map of the country to really highlight a travel theme.
Tropical Decor
Carson Downing
Large-scale botanical wallpaper creates a tropical aesthetic in this bedroom. The print complements green painted flooring and a leafy bedspread. Natural accents, including a woven leather headboard and rattan side table, make this room feel like a tropical destination.
Decorate with Globes
Kritsada Panichgul.
Go all-out with travel decor with a shelf full of globes. Here, the globes feature similar colors and are grouped by size for a cohesive look. Instead of buying new globes, shop secondhand or thrift stores for vintage varieties.
Dining Room Souvenir Display
Several decor items work together to create travel-inspired style in this dining room . A large print of a beach scene provides seaside inspiration, while a large shell and a piece of driftwood act as centerpieces for the table and credenza. A pendant light with natural fibers completes the look.
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Travel Home Decor: Travel Themed Home Decorations
Last updated: December 4, 2023 - Written by Jessica Norah 96 Comments
A great way to fuel your wanderlust in between trips is to have travel inspiration and reminders in your home or office, and we’ve put together a long list of wonderful handmade travel home decor items.
We have a number of travel themed home decor items in our home including rugs, coffee mugs, blankets, wall art, photo frames, shower curtains, towels, and decorative globes.
We’ve put together a list of over 75 travel themed home decor in this article for those looking for a way to express their own love for travel, searching for a gift for a traveler, or just looking for inspiration about what types of travel themed home furnishings are out there.
Our list contains dozens of home decor items that are well-suited for a variety of spaces, budgets, and decorating tastes. Many can be personalized or customized so you can get a one of a kind piece. We give suggestions for items suited for all the rooms of your house including the kitchen, bedroom, living room, bathroom, nursery, and office.
We have physically reviewed many of these items and hope you enjoy this list of wonderful travel themed home decor items. Perhaps you’ll discover your new favorite home furnishing pieces along the way!
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Handmade Travel Home Decor: Home Decoration for Travelers
I love travel themed items and have previously written posts on some of my favorite handmade travel themed wedding products and travel themed jewelry . I love globes, vintage maps, vacation photos, old postcards, etc. and love when I find items that incorporate travel themed elements into useful home decorations and furnishings. So we decided to put together another list on some great handmade travel themed home decor items.
These include pieces for all parts of the home from the office to the bedrooms and include everything from fridge magnets and lampshades to wall art and shower curtains. The items were also chosen to fit a wide range of decorating tastes and budgets with most items ranging in the USD $20 to $150 range.
Just so you know, many of the home decor items on this list we physically reviewed. Some were items we purchased or received as gifts, and others were given to us by artists for review. The other pieces are just ones I loved when searching for travel themed home furnishings online.
The majority of the items on our list are handmade or hand customized items, made by a single artist, family, or a small business. We love supporting these great individual artists and small businesses.
One of the things I love most about shopping for items on Etsy is that most artists can do personalized or custom items. Many of these items on this list are truly unique and many of them can be personalized for you.
We strove to include travel home decor pieces from around the world and items came from a number of places in North America, Europe, Australia, Africa, and Asia. However, the majority are from artists in the United States and United Kingdom.
If you are looking for a gift for your favorite traveler, but don’t find it here, consider checking out our guide to gifts for travelers . It contains 75 gift suggestions that should suit any budget or type of traveler!
We are happy to answer any questions you may have about any of these items included. We hope that this list helps inspire you to show your wanderlust in decorating your own home!
Travel Themed Home Decor for the Living Room & Lounge
Many people spend a lot of time in the living room or lounge in their home, and it is often the place where you gather with family and friends. It is a great room to display your love of travel, whether it is through displaying your favorite travel photos, throw pillows, blankets, candles, or coasters.
Here are a number of travel-themed home decor items that would be great for the living room to give you some decorating ideas.
Wooden World Map Cutout
This amazing 3D wooden wall world map creates a 3D effect due to its unique raised areas, anywhere from 6 mm to 18 mm. With over six contrasting shades of wood, it is one of the most stylish wall maps we’ve seen online. You can use pushpins in it if you wish to mark specific travel locations. The maps are available in a variety of sizes and color shades.
This would make a great piece to accentuate a focal wall in any room, and would also make a wonderful gift. Check out Igor and Maryna’s Etsy store here.
Fun Printed Animal & Tropical Lamp Shades
This bold and eye catching zebra lampshade was created by UK artist Kelly Stevens-McLaughlan. Kelly is known for her unusual and whimsical animal art and designs. She works with galleries and some of the leading interior designers worldwide.
Whether you want to reminisce on adventures from your past or you dream of a safari trip in the future, this statement lamp shade will create an instant focal point in any room, and is sure to be a conversation piece. Take a look at more of her designs in Kelly’s store .
Wood Mountain Shelf
These sweet mountain shelves have three peaks and are custom made from knotty pine. They add a great piece of interest to any home and immediately make us think of our time in the mountains. They are easy to hang on the wall with two simple nails and come in a variety of stain colors.
Please note that they are made to order, so be sure to allow plenty of time for shipping if buying as a gift. Sasha has loads of other wonderful handmade minimalist pieces of home decor in her store .
Custom Travel Photo Blanket
These custom photo throw blankets are perfect for displaying your favorite travel memories. The blankets come in a variety of polyester fabrics, including fleece and woven styles. You can use one photo or use several photos to create a collage. Photos are sublimated into the fabric (rather than screen printed) to help prevent fading, cracking, and peeling.
You can see more blanket styles and other personalized gifts at Julie’s store .
Wooden Vacation Photo Frame
Use a personalized vacation photo frame to proudly show off your best vacation photos in your home or office. You can choose a ready-designed one to personalize or have it entirely customized with your own design. All frames include a stand for tabletop display and hook for wall hanging display.
We love taking the time to print some of our best travel photos and displaying them in our home so we can look at them every day. You can find more at Richard & Tatiana’s Store .
Travel Photo Throw Pillows
This beautiful hand sewn pillowcase is made from weather- and fade-resistant 100% spun polyester poplin fabric. The pictured pillowcase features a photo taken by the artist on Route 66 in the USA, but you can choose from hundreds of different photo designs and custom orders are also possible.
Katya also makes a number of other handcrafted items with travel and nature photos including phone cases, shower curtains, wall tapestries, duvet covers, and travel journals. See more at Katya’s store Lost in Nature .
Custom Country Heart Pillow
Why not use these pillows to give a rustic look to your home and show off the places that you love. This b urlap fabric pillowcase comes with cotton lining and an envelop closure. The pillowcase is hand embroidered with a country outline of your choice and heart in the location of the city of your choice.
The pictured pillowcase is 16 inches X 16 inches (40 cm X 40 cm) and shows the UK with the heart over London.
Various pillowcase sizes and designs are available, but please note that the pillow insert is not included. Pop over to Puja’s Store to see more designs.
MOVA Solar-Powered Globes
I am in love with the solar-powered globes from MOVA . We first spotted them spinning in a window display in a shop in Venice, Italy. We assumed they were spinning because of their base so were surprised when the shopkeeper put them in our hands and they kept spinning!
The globes spin on their own using solar power and magnets so they don’t need to be plugged in and there are no batteries to be changed. They just need light, either indirect light from the sun or indoor lights. They can also be put onto about any base.
In addition to world maps, they also sell ones depicting planets, the moon, artwork, and sports teams. They come in a variety of color schemes with several base options.
The companies sells their globes both on the MOVA website and on Amazon . Just be sure to buy them from an authorized site and register them once you receive them to benefit from the warranty.
If interested in purchasing one, we have been given a 5% off discount code that can be used for any 6 inch or 8.5 inch MOVA globe purchased from their website. Just put in coupon code TRAVELCATS at checkout.
Travel Themed Coasters
Travel themed map stone coasters are a great way to add a bit of travel decor to any room. We especially love that these can all be personalized or customized as much as you want. The map design is decoupaged to the stone tile and treated with commercial grade paver sealant on both front and back, and felt backing is applied to the bottom of the coasters.
We have a set of these personalized coasters that include the places where we met, our first road trip, where we got engaged, where we got married, and our first home together!
Coasters can be made of ceramic or natural stone and a number of customized elements and designs are available. They can also be hung on your wall as a decoration if you’d prefer (just request that wire loops be added). See more at Brenda’s store: Hand to Home Concepts
Personalized Travel Tree
The Travel Tree Starter Set is unique product consisting of a white metal stand and base with attachable metal signs showing various travel destinations. The stand and travel signs are made of steel and aluminum and the travel signs are printed on high-quality vinyl stickers.
Each starter kit comes with the base, stand, title sign, and three customized travel signs. Additional personalized travel signs can be added.
This is a great way to track and show your travels in a unique way, and you can keep adding to it as your list of visited cities or countries gets longer. In addition to travel destinations, trees can also be customized for golf courses, baseball parks, marathons, or other accomplishments. You can see more products from Maria in her store .
Map Throw Pillow Set
This set of 4 throw pillowcases includes four different designed focused on maps, travel, and geography. Pillowcases are 18 inches by 18 inches, made of cotton, and have a zipper closure. They do not include the pillow inserts.
See more travel-themed pillows on Amazon here.
Antique Map Pillar Candles
Fans of antique maps will love these wonderful decorative candles which are ivory, vanilla-scented candles with map transfers of antique city maps from around the world. Available in two sizes.
Note that if Terri doesn’t have any candles listed in her shop, you can contact her for a custom order with the city map of your choice. You can find out more handmade home decor items over on Terri’s store .
Custom Travel Slide Lamp Shade
Can you imagine turning your family slides into a gorgeous decoration for your home? That’s exactly what the team at BlinkLab are doing, with their magnificent lamp shades . A great conversation piece and a perfect way to repurpose all those family slides.
Each shade requires 64 standard cardboard mounted photography slides which are affixed together to form the round lampshade. Then a diffusion material is attached to the interior of the shade which gives the slides a beautiful glow and a crystal clear view of the images.
You can find more of Blink Lab’s handmade repurposed industrial home decor in their store.
If you don’t have your own travel slides to use, this shop makes travel slide lampshades using vintage photographic slides.
Vintage Suitcases
Add a pop of color to your home with these vintage retro suitcases . Not only do they look great, but they also make great storage solutions as coffee tables, side tables, or bedside tables. They come in stacks of 3, 4, 5 or 6 and can be used for in a number of different ways for the home and for events.
Anthia will usually send you a mixture of colors such as cream, brown, navy, black, teal, grey, green, and blue. But if you have very specific color or size requirements, send her a message and she might be able to help you. She has a beautiful collection of handmade and vintage products in her store .
Travel Themed Home Decor for the Kitchen
It’s true what they say, the kitchen is the heart of the home. It is a place to make delicious food and share memories with the people you love. From tea towels to mason jars to wine stoppers, here are some of our favorite travel-themed kitchen decor items to showcase your memories from around the world.
State Shaped Cutting Boards
You can celebrate your home state or favorite USA vacation destination with these state shaped cutting boards . Each board is made of high-quality bamboo wood and they are handcrafted in a workshop in Florida. They can be personalized with an engraving of your choice. Can be used as both a cutting board and serving board.
The boards are available in the shape of all 50 states. See a range of other handcrafted goodies at Left Coast Original .
Map Magnets
Our refrigerator is covered in souvenir magnets brought back from travel destinations around the world. These classic glass magnets with real paper atlas map paper can be customized to allow you to choose your favorite locations in the world, either places you have been or places you want to go! The magnets come in various sizes and shapes.
We love that you can pick your favorite locations in the world and be reminded each time you open your refrigerator door! See more at Lil & Jill’s store Lil and Jill
Custom City Tea Towel
It seems that you can never have enough tea towels in the kitchen! These custom printed ones come with a map of your own home town or any location you choose! They are made from 100% cotton and m easure at 28″ x 14″, while the map can cover a range of 11.5 miles x 6 miles.
These towels would make for a perfect house warming gift! Butler and Hill have a number of map and travel-themed products available, including personalized map jigsaw puzzles, keepsake boxes, clocks, and more.
Custom Map Wine Stoppers
These heavyweight, food-grade wine bottle stoppers are a perfect gift for wine lovers. They fits all standard wine bottles and the silicone seal makes for a perfect fit. The wine stopper features a map location of your choice under a crystal clear glass dome, so you can remember your favorite destinations around the globe while protecting your wine.
You can also get custom flag and U.S. state designs. You can find plenty of other gift ideas and personalized products over at Tammy’s store Bjeweled Vintage .
Painted Mason Jars with Travel Decals
These subtle but sweet mason jars add a pop of color to your kitchen with customizable state or country outlines. The jars themselves are quart sized, handpainted, distressed, and sealed for a beautiful matte and rustic look. Color options include turquoise, mint green, yellow, duck egg blue, and more.
The jars displayed have Michigan state decals, but Jennifer can do a custom order for just about any state, region, or country outline. She can also paint them just about any color. For more hand crafted products, take a look at Jennifer’s store here .
Custom Handpainted Dishes & Serving Platters
If you want something to commemorate a special day or trip, consider a custom handpainted dish or serving platter. These custom cityscape dishes can be personalized to denote the city landscapes or city landmarks of any town or city. Or this large custom serving platter can be personalized to depict or say whatever you wish.
Whether you are looking for a decorative serving platter or an entire set of dishes, there are artists who can create handpainted ceramic dishes that are truly unique. See examples from shops Cotton Table Ceramics and Your Dish is My Command .
Map Design Reusable Sandwich Bags
One of our favorite travel-themed sustainable products has got to be these reusable sandwich bags ! These natural, safe, and plastic-free items can be used to store sandwiches and snacks. Each reusable bag is handmade with 100% cotton, organic beeswax, organic jojoba oil, and pine resin.
We only have this one planet, this one life, and Aubry hopes to leave it better than when we came through her online store The Little Blue Stitch .
County Destination Embroidered Dish Towels
No matter what country you wish to celebrate, the team at Embroider Everywhere can embroider it on just about anything! This embroidered dish towel is made from 100% cotton and measures at 30″x30″ inches. You can choose the color of the towel and the design – there are several ones already made or you can ask for a custom design.
In addition to kitchen towels, the team can embroider bath towels, aprons, pillowcases, shirts, laptop covers, and more. Take a look at Embroidery Everywhere’s full store to see their full list of products.
Custom Map Cabinet Drawer Knobs
These personalized map cabinet knobs are perfect for the kitchen drawers. These solid drawer pulls are finished in either nickel or bronze and feature a 1.25″ (30mm) map image under a clear glass dome. You can choose the map location you want for each cabinet drawer knob.
You can see a number of other personalized map items over at Tammy’s store Bjeweled Vintage .
City Skyline Jars
These wood and glass storage jars are 16 oz. glass food safe jars with a maple wood lid that creates an airtight seal. They can be used for a number of purposes from storing foodstuff in the kitchen to storing craft or sewing supplies. The laser-cut lids can be personalized with the skylines of one of over 40 cities in the United States.
These jars would also make a perfect way to give a gift of candies or other small treats. Lucca Workshop is full of beautiful pieces of wood & paper items.
Canvas Spice Map
This spice map canvas is a great option to consider if you want to decorate one of the walls of your kitchen. The print itself is made from museum quality, heavy-duty canvas with a satin finish. It is handstretched over a frame and arrives ready to hang. You can add personalized text to the piece if you’d like.
It is available in several sizes and 3 panels or a single panel, depending on what suits you and the size of your space.
Tom is an experienced graphic designer and photographer and offers a lot of great wall canvas items, including dozens of travel themed canvas pieces. You can check those out in his store .
Eat Well Travel Often Towel
These dainty Eat Well Travel Often towels can be custom made in colors to match your home décor. Made from 100% white cotton, the towels are super absorbent and lint free. These flour sack towels are designed to get softer with more washes. The towels measure approx. 29″ x 29″.
If you don’t see what you are looking for feel free to message April with any requests you have as she can do custom items. Her store Mudpies and Daisies is full of beautiful unique handcrafted sewn items.
Travel Themed Home Decor for the Office
Whether you work from an office or at home, it is important to fill your space with little reminders of why you work so hard! Whether it’s your favorite family vacation photo, vacation countdown blocks, or a mini desk globe to remind you of your travels, there are plenty of ways to incorporate your love for travel into your home office.
Here are a number of travel-themed home decor items that would be great for your office space.
Personalized Vacation Photo Coffee Mug
This personalized vacation photo mug is a great way to commemorate a special trip! The mug is a ceramic 10 oz. coffee mug with ink printed brown and green travel design. Text includes “Let’s Go” and “Le Mug de Voyageur.” The mug design can be personalized with a photo.
We really enjoy drinking our coffee and seeing a photo from one of the first trips Laurence and I took together in Spain. A great and practical way to remember your own travels, and would also make a great gift for a special traveler in your family.
Take a look at Noémie’s store LesptitescreasdeNono for more!
Secret Travel Book Safe
Keep your keepsakes, travel documents, or valuables in this hollow secret safe book that will hide in plain sight on your bookshelf. It is a h ardcover copy of a real book (we have To the Ends of the Earth: The Selected Travels of Paul Theroux ) with its original dustcover that has been hollowed out so there is an inside opening that is 4 7/8 inches wide x 8 long x 15/16 deep. Inserted magnets keep it closed even when it is standing upright.
You can actually get a hollow safe in a number of book titles (including custom requests) and size and shape of hollow can be changed. We have To the Ends of the Earth: The Selected Travels of Paul Theroux, and the one pictured is a collection of stories by Robert Louis Stevenson.
We love being able to hide items in plain sight, especially in a book written by a modern travel writer which fits in well on our bookshelf. It is a great place for us to store our passports, desk keys, and extra cash that we would normally just shove in a drawer. See more at Kara & John’s store, Secret Safe Books .
Travel Themed Stationary
If you want to bring a smile to someone’s face, send them a letter in one of these atlas envelopes . These u pcycled atlas map pages have been handcrafted into letter-sized envelopes. They measure at 9 1/2″ X 4″ although a variety of sizes and recycles papers are available and you can also request custom orders.
We love that these are so well-made and are also making good use of discarded atlases and maps. I still write letters to my grandmother and these travel themed envelopes make it more fun to send a letter. Jennifer has some great products in her store, Paperette Shoppe .
Antique Style Map Pencil & Pen Holder
Add a traditional vintage feel to your desk with these beautiful pencil and pen holders . Handmade in Australia, these decoupage holders are sold as a set of two which includes one pen/pencil holder and one paper clip holder. The artist paints the set in brown acrylic, applies map images, and then varnishes them. You will find her details and signature on the bottom of each item – a really nice touch!
You can find all of Laura’s work on her store, Silver Glow Designs . She has a whole range of handmade desk accessories.
Vacation Countdown Blocks
As you look forward to your next trip, you’ll know exactly how many days are left to go with these vacation countdown blocks . You can actively countdown the months, weeks, and days! The blocks are handpainted and all of the writing is created using vinyl. You can customize the colors, words, and images.
Gina also makes countdown blocks for holidays, birthdays, weddings, retirement, etc. You can find her full store here .
Mini Desk Globe
This mini globe sits on a brass stand and has a personalized handlettered phrase. At 7 inches high and 4 inches wide, it will fit perfectly on your desk or office shelf. You can personalize the lettering to say whatever you want. The globe is available in different colors.
Nicole has a store full of handlettered decor and gifts, which you can see in her store here .
Wooden Mountain Bookends
These intricate bookends are the perfect way to bring the feeling of nature and the mountains into your office space. Measuring at 13″ x 7″ x 5″, the mountain range book ends come with non-slip cork bottoms to ensure that your books stay in place. Due to the nature of wood, each piece will be slightly unique in color and grain.
In addition to mountains, the Moku Crew also make spectacular and fun wooden bookends of ships, trees, lighthouses, and even the Death Star and Hogwarts. If you are looking for a unique decoration to add to your office, or a great gift for someone you love, look no further .
Personalized Vacation Photo Frame
Cherish your best memories in this laser engraved, wood photo frames . The 5″ X 7″ frames are made of alder wood and you can choose a horizontal or vertical orientation. The frames feature an easel back design for easy table top display or can be hung on the wall.
Such a wonderful way to remember a special moment in time, especially if you are looking for a unique gift for an upcoming birthday or Christmas. Leticia has a whole collection of customizable products in her store Timeless Engravings .
12 Inch Globe
This 12-inch desk globe is perfect to adorn the office, whether on a bookshelf, filing cabinet, or desk. The antique map style raised-relief globe is 12 inches in diameter and features an antique brass colored base.
Replogle sells a number of different globes of different sizes and styles, and you can see their full range on Amazon .
Lamp with Old World Map Lamp Shade
This timeless travel themed Old Word map lamp is a perfect twist of Old World and modern. It stands 28″ in height and features a HBC shade, bronze finish, on/off pull chain, and crystal design elements.
Royal Lampshaes offer a lot of lighting options and accessories, including customizable lamp shades and colored light bulbs. Take a look at their full store if you are looking for something in particular.
Travel Themed Home Decor for the Bathroom
Everyone spends time each day in the bathroom getting ready, bathing, and answering the calls of nature, so why not fill it with memories and decorations from around the world to inspire you. These travel themed bathroom decorations are sure to spur on your wanderlust throughout the day.
Map Shower Curtain
This world map shower curtain in a blue and cream color with a crisp world map design will help pull your bathroom look together. The shower curtain is made with 100% softened polyester, which is a machine washable fabric and measures at 70 x 70″, but custom sizes are available if you reach out to the designer.
Matching bath mats, bedding, and other items are also available. Find more great travel themed products in Catherine’s full store, Mapology .
Ceramic Travel Trailer Soap Dispenser
How sweet is this ceramic travel trailer soap dispenser ! It is sure to complete any RV camping decor. The rounded silver gray and red trailer soap dispenser is made of ceramic and measures at 5 1/2 inches tall with the white plastic pump (4 inches tall without). Each dispenser is made to order of high-quality materials and finished with non-toxic glazes.
This soap dispenser can be a great reminder of fun road trips and vacation camping adventures. Jacque is an extremely talented artist who has a full store of beautiful products for you to enjoy.
Makeup Brush Roll
This travel themed makeup brush holder makes it easy to store and protect your favorite brushes at home or on the go. It is handmade in an antique world map print and features a durable canvas fabric and cord tie closure. It can hold approximately 8 small/medium brushes, 3 large sized brushes, and has an additional 3″ wide pocket for additional brushes or a beauty blender sponge. Machine washable for easy cleaning.
Kelly also makes matching toiletry bags and toiletry bag sets in the same fabric. Check out Kelly’s full store here .
Nautical Map Bath Mat
This nautical map bath mat is a great addition to the ultimate travel themed bathroom! Made from soft microfiber foam with non-skidding backing to keep it from sliding, your feet will love to step out of the shower onto this after a long day.
Items are printed in the USA by designers Ryan and Rachael.They have an amazing selection of mugs, ornaments, art prints, canvases, and home goods in their online store, Loftipop .
Navy Map Bath Towel
These super soft and extremely absorbent bath towels can be used at home, at the spa, or at the beach. This beautiful navy towel is made with a one-sided print, polyester facing with a cotton loop backing for extra lush absorbency. It comes in a range of sizes.
It is another one of the fantastic products available on Catherine’s Mapology store . She has a whole range of world map shower curtains, pillows, duvets, and more!
Nautical Themed Shower Curtain
Even showering can be an adventure with these nautical themed shower curtains ! M ade of 100% polyester, the shower curtain measures 71 inches (W) x 74 inches (H) with 12 button holes for shower hook placements.
We have this shower curtain, we love this fun and colorful nautical design. It would look great in a variety of bathrooms!
If boats aren’t you thing, you may want to take a look at Rachel and Ryan’s many other shower curtains (and other home decor item) designs!
Travel Themed Home Decor for the Bedroom
Fall asleep dreaming of travel with these amazing travel themed home decor ideas for your bedroom. You’ll be dreaming of enjoying spring in Paris, vacationing with the family at Disney World, or cruising along the blue seas of the Bahamas in no time!
Blue & Cream World Map Bedding Set
This world map bedding set is currently in my shopping cart! The vintage world map prints amazingly well on this duvet cover or comforter. The look is clean and pretty with tons of detail, and it comes in a variety of sizes to suit everyone. You can also pick out matching pillowcases to keep the theme going strong!
Catherine can even customize your order if you reach out to her. You can find lots of map and travel themed decorations in her store, Mapology .
Wanderlust Ring Bowl
This little bicycle dish is really cute. This handmade bowl is made of white earthenware clay. The letters and design were stamped with dark brown ink – this one has a bicycle design on outside and word “Wanderlust” along the inner rim. The bowls are fired and covered with a lead free, clear glossy glaze and they can be customized with various colors and larger sizes are available.
It is a great place to store my travel-themed jewelry pieces, particularly our world map wedding rings whenever we need to remove them.
Elycia offers a wide range of handmade bowls in her shop that I recommend checking out, and most of her pieces can be customized! See more at Elycia & T.J.’s store Elycia Camille .
Framed Maps with Love Quote
We really like how this framed quote combines both love and travel, two of our favorite things! Made with a pretty white frame with pearl and twine embellishments, and a map that includes a handwritten quote inside. The standard quote is “Love makes the world go round” but this can be customized to any short quote you desire.
Such a great decoration or gift for any travel loving person or couple. You can s ee more at Kelly’s store UniqueWeddingBoutique .
Tommy Bahama Map Quilt Set
Can you picture yourself relaxing under this amazing Bahamas themed quilt ? Made from 100% cotton, this beautiful vintage style quilt is filled with 60% cotton, 30% polyester and 10% new reclaimed fibers. The set includes a quilt and two standard shams, and is available in twin, queen, and king sizes.
See more tropical inspired bedding patterns at Tommy Bahama .
French Inspired Trinket Dishes
Beautiful trinket dishes for those who love France like we do! These handmade small ceramic dishes are made from clay. The designs are stamped on and then the dish is fired, glazed, and then fired again. The pictured dishes have the Eiffel Tower and Je t’aime (“I love you” in French) designs, but there are a number of different dishes available in a variety of colors, designs, and shapes.
We always use ceramic dishes for soap, rings, coins, candies, tea bags, etc. These would also make great party or wedding favors. Cynthia has a number of French inspired items in her store and is happy to make custom items as well.
Vintage Suitcase Shelves
We love vintage suitcases but have never thought of turning them into a wall shelf before! Such a great idea if you are looking for a truly unique home décor option! This vintage suitcase are turned into shelves that can be hung on your wall. They are available in various sizes and colors.
If you are looking for a particular color or size, Mandy will work with you to find the pieces that will best fit your decor and vision! You can see her full store right here .
Travel Themed Decor for the Nursery or Children’s Room
Fill your nursery or child’s room with beautiful travel themed decor items that will spark their imagination and creativity. You can transform their space to bring them on a journey around the world, right from the comfort of their own home!
Here are some of our favorite pieces that we think you might love as well!
World Travel Activity Rug
This colorful world map activity rug comes with three wooden vehicles (car, airplane, and boat), plus a passport with stickers to keep track of globe-trotting adventures! T his durable rug is machine washable for simple, convenient clean up and it has reinforced edges that won’t fray in the wash.
It is a great gift for children aged between 3 and 6 and is sure to brighten up any room. We all know that the best toys are those that encourage interaction. This activity rug is designed to inspire engagement and connection with your child. You can find lots of wonderful toys in the popular Melissa & Doug store, but the travel themed toys are our favorites!
World Map Fitted Crib Sheets
This is the sweetest handmade fitted crib sheet for all the mini travelers out there! The sheet has encased elastic all the way around and French seams for a nice finish. It features a 100% cotton map print fabric and measures at 28″ x 52″. It is machine washable.
If you require a different size or if you don’t see what you want, you can message Katie and she can set up a custom order. A matching changing pad cover is also available. You can find her full store, which has lots of beautiful handmade home decor, right here .
Printable Adventure Themed Prints
These wanderlust-inducing adventure themed prints are the perfect addition to any nursery or child’s room. You don’t even need to wait for the prints to arrive, they are downloadable, so you can print them out from the comfort of your own home and display them as you wish. This set of 6 prints includes a hot air balloon, a compass, a train, a globe, a plane, and a boat.
Amy has an entire shop full of fantastic travel inspired designs in a variety of different colours and styles. You can find all of her work right here .
Airplane Baby Mobile
This handmade airplane mobile will add the perfect finishing touch to any nursery! This sweet airplane baby mobile is made of top quality would felt and plush fiber filling, and is hand sewn. It can feature airplanes, hot air balloon, rockets, the moon, clouds, and stars, all handing from a metallic hoop with cotton. The hoop measures at 7.5 inches and the mobile is 17 inches in length.
You can find all of Kate’s handmade baby mobiles, rattles, and teethers over on her store The Mobilion .
Transportation Themed Wall Art
These adorable transportation wall art decor are perfect for a gallery wall in any little person’s bedroom, featuring airplanes, helicopters, trucks and more. All prints are made from original watercolor paintings created by Teresa in her studio. The images are printed on quality heavyweight archival matte paper. They are available as different sets and of different sizes.
Woodland Adventure Bedding
This is the woodland adventure bedding I definitely would have wanted as a kid! They are sure to bring out your child’s imagination as they fall asleep under these adventure inspired sheets. Choose from the toddler duvet, twin, queen, or king duvets. Matching sheets, pillowcases, and blankets available.
All bedding and accessories are made in Lublini’s atelier. They are 100% proudly, designed, cut & sewn in Austin, Texas! For more nature inspired deisgns, take a look at Lublini’s full store here .
Hot Air Balloon Hanging Decorations
You will want to fill an entire ceiling with these colorful hot air balloon decorations ! They are a perfect addition to your nursery or as wedding or baby shower décor. They are hand-sewn in a colorful rainbow print fabric and stuffed, and then an accompanying handmade burlap basket is attached. They come in two sizes.
Elisa has an entire range of hot air balloon is many different fabric prints and colors, so you are sure to find the perfect one for you no matter what style you are looking for. See her full store for more.
Map Play Mat
On the look out for a soft and comfortable baby velvet surface for your baby to practice belly time on? This map play mat comes with anti-slip points at the bottom to prevent it from sliding. Measuring at 4.8 X 6.4 feet, the large-scale play mat allows you and your child to play together on the game carpet. The play mat folds flat for easy storage and travel.
For more play mat options, you can see these options on Amazon .
Oh the Places You’ll Go Nursery Wall Decal
This is one of our all time favorite quotes from Dr. Seuss! We couldn’t resist including this ‘Oh, The Places You’ll Go’ hot air balloon nursery wall decal . The matte finish to this high quality vinyl decal will make it look like the name was painted right on your wall. Perfect for any nursery, bedroom, or playroom wall. Available in your choice of colors.
If you are looking for something in particular, make sure to check out The Decal Spot Co , they have tons of eye-catching and creative decals for any room in your house.
Personalized Travel Themed Baby Blanket
This personalized baby blanket is a great gift idea for a baby shower or any new parent. The outer part of the blanket is made of a cotton/cavas world map printed fabric and the inner side is made of a soft cream color minky fabric. The text says “Welcome to the World” and is personalized with the baby’s name. It comes in 3 sizes.
Hagar has lots of beautiful, customizable products on her store, including travel themed pillowcases, baby bedding, teethers, pencil cases, and more. You can find her store here .
Geography Floor Puzzle
Keep the kids occupied with this easy to assemble 51 piece USA floor puzzle . It has individualized pieces with brightly colored features distinct to each state featuring details such as the state name, capital, and a state landmark. E ach piece is coated with an easy to clean surface to keep the puzzle looking new and allowing for easy clean up.
This puzzle is recommended for children age 6 and older. This is just one of the many great toy options by Melissa & Doug !
Travel Themed Wall Decor & Wall Art
One of the easiest and most impactful ways of incorporating your love for travel into your home decor is with travel themed wall decor. These can be hung in just about any room of your house and might be map pin boards, artwork, wall decals, or your own travel photos.
There are lots of options to choose from online, but here are a few that really caught out eye!
Travel Map Pin Board
A world map pin board is a great way to both show your love of travel and display the places you have traveled and want to travel. The maps are made from printed canvas that is stretched over a cork backing and attached to a wooden frame. The pin boards come in a variety of styles, colors, and sizes. You can personalize the title and legends of each map if you wish.
We have had one of these (in the vintage rustic style) on our own walls for years and we love it. The pin board comes professionally packaged and easy to hang on your wall as all the fixtures are included. Each map also comes with a set of two colors of pins.
The pin boards are available in world map designs as well as USA maps, Europe maps, and individual USA state maps. They also make decals, ornaments, and other travel inspired items. All products are made in Ohio, USA. See more at Ross’s store Conquest Maps .
Custom Map Wall Art Prints
We love the wide variety of travel-related prints that Robert has available in his store. Each wall art print is printed on high-quality matte paper. There are a number of designs available including world map prints, crossword travel map prints, travel list prints, longitude and latitude coordinates, and travel quote maps.
If you don’t see what you want, contact Robert to see if a custom order is possible. See more at Robert’s store Eleven Corners .
Travel Themed Wall Decals
Each vintage travel stamp decal is made of high quality self-adhesive matte-finish vinyl. They are also available in a number of colors and sizes, and decals can be customized. They can be applied to many types of clean, flat (or lightly textured), and dry surfaces such as walls, doors, windows, mirrors, wood, and plexiglass.
We applied these to our bedroom wall in our last bedroom, and enjoyed seeing them every morning when we woke up. We applied these carefully and slowly following the included directions and had no problem. We were also able to remove them a few years later when we moved with no issue.
Adam and Kim have a number of other great travel-related wall decals as well! See more decals and other items at their shop Blue Design Co .
Personalized Framed Vacation Maps
Want to remember an epic vacation, road trip, service tour, marathon, or other event? At Passport Maps , you can have a personalized map of just about any vacation, location, or route. The design is personalized for each customer and can include text, map locations, routes, and personal travel photos. Designs are either printed on 51lb acid free paper or are digital ones you can print yourself.
A few years ago Scott designed a map of a train trip we took from Istanbul, Turkey to Pisa, Italy and we loved how much Scott was able to incorporate our specific route locations, text, and several of our travel photos into the design. A great way to remember our trip every time we glance at our wall!
The frame is not included but you can add framing to your order or frame it on your own. See lots of personalized map examples at Scott’s store PassportMaps and in his Etsy shop .
Scratch Off Travel Map
This is a great scratch off map and a fun way to show where you have traveled in the world. It can also help you decide on your next vacation destination. The map is printed on high quality paper then covered with a gold foil layer. It shows over 10,000 cities and places and the package also includes a dust cloth, push pins, and metal scraper. The map measures 34.6 inches X 23.6 inches (88 X 60 cm).
We have this map and it is very detailed for its size and it was easy to scratch off the gold foil level. Individual U.S. states, Canadian provinces, and regions of large countries can also be distinguished so you can scratch off certain areas rather than the entire country.
Robert has several scratch map options over in this store The Map Lab .
Push Pin Map with Frame
This framed push pin map comes with a 2 inche wooden frame. The map was designed by National Geographic. You can choose from several colors for the frame to best match your room interior and you can also choose to personalize the text of the map legend. The map comes with 100 push pins.
This push pin map is made in the USA and comes ready to hang on the wall. Also maps available for specific countries or continents, and of different sizes. For more push pin maps, you can see options here on Amazon .
Wooden World Map CutOut
This beautiful Wooden Map of the World Map is such a statement piece! It has a 3D effect, due to its unique raised areas, anywhere from 6 mm to 18 mm. Featuring over six contrasting shades of wood, it is a very cool gift for family, friends, coworkers or yourself to mark your travels. Plus, it is a great way to accentuate a focal wall in any room.
Made with birch plywood, the map is eco-friendly and will last a lifetime. It comes with special double-sided sticky tape, that you can put on the map and it will not ruin your walls. It also includes airplane or flag push pins to mark places you have traveled to or dreaming about!
You will find many intricate map designs available in Igor and Maryna’s store .
Steampunk Art
We fell in love with these original art prints that are printed on high quality vintage dictionary paper and measures 8″ x 10.5″. It is a very unique and fun way to add steampunk charm and a pop of color to your home. There are hundreds of designs available and you can also request a custom order.
It is a one-of-a-kind vintage dictionary artwork, so no two pieces will ever be exactly the same. Liam has a huge selection of original vintage dictionary page art prints over in his store , so you will probably have no trouble finding one you love.
Custom Hand Drawn or Painted Caricatures of Travel Photo
Do you love getting a caricature done while on vacation? You don’t have to find an artist on vacation, instead you can have Anatoli create a custom caricature based on your personal photographs and ideas. Any personal details or situations can be added to create a unique gift. You can get one done of yourself, your family, children or a friend. Caricatures are hand drawn with pastel pencils on cotton paper. Custom oil paintings are also possible.
You will find his entire store of oil paintings, dry pastel paintings, and caricatures here .
Travel Inspired Candles & Home Fragrance Products
Travel-inspired scents can help you remember past travels. Smell is one of the human’s most powerful senses and scents can instantly trigger vivid memories . They can transport people back to favorite locations or help inspire future destinations. Here are some of the travel themed candles and fragrance companies we think you will love.
One of our go-to destinations for home fragrances is Wanderlust Scents . Drew has a huge selection of candles, wax melts, room sprays, perfumes, and room diffusers, all inspired by different locations around the world. The scents are complex and are designed to be unisex so that they can appeal to both men and women.
We are in love with the wax melts and melt them almost every night in our living room.
One of the company’s most popular sellers is its Cuba-inspired Old Havana scented candles, but it offers scents that are inspired by London, California, the Rocky Mountains, Brazil, Hawaii, Brooklyn, Tuscany, Milwaukee, and dozens of other locations. See all the options here .
Mer & Sea Home Fragrance Products
If you are looking for mindful products with minimal packaging, the Mer & Sea collection will be right up your alley. Their candles, room sprays, room diffusers, and soaps have been inspired by travel and locations around the world, especially the seaside. They are artisan soy wax blend candles, hand-poured in the USA using fresh fragrances and packaged in beautiful locally-sewn canvas bags.
Mer & Sea also make a number of other travel-related products, including travel wraps , ponchos, and beachwear. You can find all of their products here .
Travel Destination Inspired Soaps
We love these colorful travel destination inspired soaps that are inspired by places around the world. They are vegan-friendly and free of sulfates and harsh detergents. This set includes your choice of four .75 oz soaps from 10 different scents. Scents include Rome which smells of orange blossom, amber and basil, Hong Kong which smells of Asian pear and lily, and Reykjavik which smells of sparking icicle, cedarwood, and musk.
The mini soaps are also perfect for traveling, camping or backpacking, party favors, stocking stuffers, and your gym bag. We personally use them in our guest bathroom for when we have visitors over.
In addition to soaps, Julie also makes a lot of other travel-inspired scented products including perfumes, lip balms, wax melts, shampoo bars, beard oils, and more. I also really like Julie’s lip balms. Take a look at all of Julie’s travel related products here .
Archipelago Luxury Candles
Archipelago is a California-based luxury fragrance company that makes natural soy wax candles . They have a destination collection with scents inspired by places around the world including Kashmir, Charleston, Stonehenge, Havana, Dubai, Positano, Black Forest, and Lanai. They come in a variety of sizes and come in glass jars, as pillar candles, and in metal travel tins.
They also sell reed diffusers of the same scent. You can see more fragrance products by Archipelago Botanicals here .
Homesick Candles
We absolutely love the concept behind Homesick candles . They have lots of different scented soy wax candles representing different countries, USA states, cities, and national parks They are designed to bring back all the nostalgic memories of great experiences and wonderful places. They offer each of their candles in different sizes and the large 13.75oz candle has a long burn time of 60-80 hours.
The Homesick store also has a range of oils and reed diffusers to choose from. You can find their full store here .
Travel Themed University Dorm Room Decor Items
Moving into your college dorm room is an exciting moment in life. With this new era comes a blank canvas to decorate your new space how you want it. These travel inspired university dorm room home decor items and furnishings should get your creative juices flowing.
Travel & Ticket Shadow Box
This shadow box ticket holder is a creative way to store and display your tickets, travel stubs, photos, postcards, or anything else you want to keep. The black 8 x 8 inch glass-fronted shadow box has a large slot at the top that makes it easy to drop in your mementos and they can be removed by taking off the back. It can sit on a flat surface or can be hung on the wall. The background text can be personalized to say whatever you wish.
This would make a great gift. You can find more shadowboxes and other home decor in Denise’s full store here .
Throw pillow
This soothing cotton candy colored sky world map throw pillow adds a touch of pink and fun to your dorm room. The throw pillow cover is doubled printed and is made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and has a concealed zipper for ease of care. You can choose different sizes and add a pillow insert if you wish.
Marianna has lots of beautiful and colorful decor options on her store , including shower curtains, duvet covers, pillows, tapestries and more.
Map Cork Board
This wonderful cork map of the United States with engraved geographical details is an ideal centerpiece for a travel lover’s dorm wall where you can pin photos, reminders, or chart your road trips! The cork map measures 21″ tall by 34″ wide and is made with heavy duty 1/2″ thick corkboard, so it is really built to last.
Check out Nick’s full store for more minimalist geography related items at Geo 101 Design .
Beer Cap World Map
For those of legal drinking age, this beer cap world map is a fun way to play Around the World in 80 Beers and helps encourage you to try new beers. The printed map is covered with high quality laminate and a foil layer and has a total of 80 blank circles (40 on top and 40 on bottom) that are used to stick on beer caps. It includes a magnifier to help find the smaller countries and islands, a scratcher to help remove the foil level, and 80 sticky squares to attach the beer caps to the map.
We started off our map with a beer from the oldest operating brewery in the United States (Yuengling in Pennsylvania in case you were wondering!). I also gave this as a gift to my younger brother.
A great gift for any beer drinker or a fun item to have at a craft beer party! See more at Rita’s store, MapFever .
World Map LED Candle Holder
This world map candle holder is the perfect decor for a university dorm room as most universities do not allow real candles since they are a fire hazard. This one can be purchased with a LED pillar candle that flickers like a real one. The candle holders are made from steel tubing or pipe with a world map cut out and come in several colors and finishes.
The decorative candle holders has no bottom so it can easily slide over LED votive candles or wine bottles. Bela has over 300 creative designs and you can see them all over in her store Tube Torcher .
Other Travel Themed Home Decoration Items
We could go on and on with amazing travel inspired home decorations out there, but we’ll control ourselves and end with a few more that don’t quite fit into any specific room. If you haven’t found what you are looking for quite yet, perhaps these final few travel themed home decorating ideas will ignite a spark.
Switchplate covers
The unique decorative switchplate covers are created and assembled by hand, using laminated images affixed to durable steel plates. This one is of a steam engine train on a blue retro background. This design, like all the shop’s designs, are available in 30 different types of plate configuration to cover any light switch, electrical outlet, or telephone or data jack on your wall.
Sheree offers more than 1,000 unique designs which cater to virtually any taste, ranging from bold to subtle, from classic to off-beat. See her store for more inspiration.
Luminary Bags
We love these luminary bags as they remind us of luminaria in New Mexico which are a traditional holiday decoration around Christmas. The use of paper maps, the customized cut-out shapes, and stenciled on designs really make these stand out from any other luminaries we’ve seen. These can be used inside or outside with LED candles.
There are different sizes and customization options available for any of Suzie’s luminary bags. Check out more creative designs in her shop Olden Designs .
Vintage Luggage Label Stickers
This set of 30 reproduction retro luggage label stickers advertising hotels, ships, and travel agencies that have been professionally retouched and printed on high gloss, water-resistant self-adhesive paper. These stickers are an inexpensive way to add a retro feel to any travel-related DIY project.
I am a bit obsessed with vintage luggage and vintage luggage labels so I was drawn to these immediately. We use these to decorate our vintage looking luggage and to also stick on the back of our laptops as we decorate them with stickers we get from our travels, so these are a perfect addition!
Ben also creates and sell a number of other vintage inspired printed items including tote bags, magnets, posters, and wall prints. See more at his store BvdB Design .
Travel Fund Jar
We love that the world map money jar serves both a functional purpose (place to throw loose change) and a decorative one. This 1-gallon jug is made of thick, durable glass with a black plastic screw cap. The world map design has been added to the jar and is made of high quality matte black vinyl.
The product is made of high quality materials and the hole on top is big enough for any type of coin we tried. Unlike many other money storage containers, the coins were fairly easy to remove from the jar.
A great place to keep your spare change to save up for your next adventure. A smaller 1/2 gallon world map jar is also available for those wanting something smaller. See more at Renee’s store All Sales Are Vinyl .
World Map Wall Clock
This unique modern world map wall clock is a great fit for any room of the house! The 10″ clock includes a backside hook for easy hanging and requires a AA battery to operate. It is available in 3 colors and you can also change the color of the clock hands.
All items are made to order at Lanre Studio. The world map design is also available to be printed on a mug, pillow, art print, and duvet cover. You can see their full list of products here .
Ireland Inspired Flower Pot
This Ireland inspired shamrock flower pot i s made of ceramic and is then decorated using transfer printing and low VOC chalk paint. it contains an Irish verse. Pot is covered in UV protectant and 3 coats of matte water sealant. Pots can be used indoors or outdoors. They come in various sizes and the designs change regularly.
Katie made a number of beautiful handmade planting plots, many of which are inspired by the Emerald Isle. She can also do custom designs. You can see her current designs available in her shop Summer Bird Design .
RV USA State Decal
Have you ever considered tracking how many states have you been to with your campervan, RV, or travel trailer? This high quality outdoor vinyl USA State Decal allows you to keep track and proudly display your adventures for the whole campground to see!
These decals are an automatic conversation starter for when you’re unhooking and the neighbors walk by. There are a lot of other vehicle decals as well as lots of travel inspired home decor you can check out over at the Conquest Maps store.
Wooden Antique Map Wall Clock
This antique style sublime clock depicts a 17th century map that is printed on the wooden face of the clock. It also features silent quartz mechanisms. It is available in 8 sizes. Customization is possible.
If you are looking for something a little different, the team at The Big Clock Store have very unique clock styles (over 500!), so you can pick the size and style that best fits your room and décor.
World Map Sticker Decal
You can add this explore world map sticker to your laptop, notebook, skateboard, fridge, lunch box, bedroom door, or mirror to inspire you to go on more adventures every time you see it! The sticker is 3.8″ W x 3.1″ H and is coated in a scratch and weather resistant glossy vinyl.
Amanda has a selection of travel inspired products over in her store Forget Sunday Drives .
Airplane Doormat
This airplane doormat is the perfect welcome mat for any travel lover! Each doormat is made of coconut fibers and the design is hand painted by the shop owner with outdoor paint. It is spray sealed with a clear coat of UV resistant spray paint and backed with vinyl. The doormat measures at 18” x 30” and can be used inside or outside your door.
Sarah offers a wide range of funny and cute original doormat designs. She can also create a custom design if you have an idea for a unique doormat. You can see all of her available designs in her store .
So that is our guide to home decor for travelers, and hopefully we have helped inspire you in how to decorate your own home to inspire some wanderlust.
If you are looking for gift ideas for travelers, check out our travel gift guide for over 75 gift ideas that are perfect for travelers. Ideas for every budget and type of traveler.
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Miley Post author
September 18, 2023 at 1:51 am
I have been into home decoration at my new house and your blog has given me so many ideas. I ordered the recommended wood map board and its so beautiful!! As well as a few of other smaller travel themed things plus adding a lot of our vacation photos. Thank you very much for sharing this amazing blog.
Jessica & Laurence Norah Post author
September 21, 2023 at 7:54 am
I am so glad to hear that you are loving your wooden map, those look really nice on the wall. And of course, your own personal photos are the best and can bring back so many great memories. Thanks for stopping by to comment.
Best, Jessica
Mian Umair Post author
September 11, 2023 at 1:56 am
Its really good information for me and those people who wanna look for travel decor. Thank you very much for sharing this amazing list and your blog.
September 11, 2023 at 3:55 pm
Thanks for taking the time to comment, and glad you enjoyed our travel themed home decor post!
Happy decorating! Jessica
Arkaa Post author
March 7, 2023 at 1:33 am
I have not had an opportunity to travel, but, I dream of beautiful places. I want to go to Italy and Greece.
March 9, 2023 at 4:34 am
I hope that you enjoyed our article and perhaps found some ways to decorate your own home with some Italian and Greek touches to keep those dreams alive until you have the opportunity to travel to those places yourself. I hope you get the chance to travel soon!
Best wishes, Jessica
LOUISE HEATON Post author
May 28, 2020 at 2:56 pm
Love all these items featured especially the lamps and cushions by Kelly Stevens-McLaughlan. If I were to pick one item out from all of these sellers, it would be the baby mobile
May 29, 2020 at 5:26 am
Yes, the handmade baby mobiles would be lovely in a nursery or young child’s room as decoration!
Ruth Mendez Post author
July 13, 2018 at 12:34 am
I love traveling as much as I love handmade products! So whenever I travel, I make sure that I get to purchase handcrafts especially those made by local community artisans. There is just one time, I went to Chiang Mai in Thailand, I never had the chance to actually buy my souvenir, but thankfully I found a store called localbazaar who sells handmade crafts from Chiang Mai!
July 13, 2018 at 9:44 am
Hi Ruth, Yes, handmade travel products make for great souvenirs. If you don’t pick up something while traveling, you can always seem to find something online out there 😉 Best, Jessica
Kate Evans Post author
September 13, 2017 at 4:33 am
Hello Jessica, I love this travel themed decoration and as well as items. Some of my favorite handmade travel themed are vacation photos, unique travel items and travel themed jewelry. These are really fantastic ideas to decorate. Thanks for sharing such a nice idea.
Laurie Emerson Post author
July 15, 2017 at 7:08 pm
I love themed travel decor as it brings the outside world into my home. I love the Explore Bath Mat and the World Map Money Jar.
Kelsi Post author
July 15, 2017 at 4:58 pm
I love the Travel Map Pin Board and the Framed Maps with Love Quote!
Sheri Anderson Post author
July 15, 2017 at 2:06 pm
I love to travel and explore places that I’ve never been to but it’s been hard to get away as I care for a special needs adult. I love all the items but really love the wooden wall decor world map, thanks!
Rust Post author
July 15, 2017 at 12:08 pm
I likethat the travel themed items I collect bring back memories of places and events. I like mappy type mementos.
Maranda Hymes Post author
July 15, 2017 at 11:25 am
I’ve always wanted to travel the world as a kid my dream job was to be a doctor overseas. I’m a bit sad that I’ve never ventured outside of the United States. My favorite is definitely the book safe! I’ve always wanted a hollow book. My mandatory entry I hit too soon it was 17, 15, and 7. Hope I can still be entered.
July 15, 2017 at 12:19 pm
Hi Maranda, It is never too late to travel (or do most things!) so don’t give up on your dream of doing some international travel! I will go in and manually change it for you so your entry is valid. Best, Jessica
Rob+Ann Post author
July 15, 2017 at 9:54 am
Love that glass world map print! Also the travel fund jug – we need a couple of those, only filled up! 😉 Great finds – thanks for sharing!
brandi swanson Post author
July 15, 2017 at 9:14 am
My husband is in the military and we travel a lot! I love the money jug the most!
Leah Shumack Post author
July 15, 2017 at 8:18 am
The Custom Travel Themed Map Luminary is so beautiful! I would also love to have the map where I can mark the locations that I’ve been to!
Sarah L Post author
July 14, 2017 at 9:40 pm
I like them because they remind me of where I’ve been and of where I want to go. I most like the travel blanket because I’d wrap myself up in Patagonia… (which I gather is NOT one of the items up for a prize…) Thanks for the contest.
Lauryn R Post author
July 14, 2017 at 9:37 pm
I love all of these travel related home décor items because I love to travel and have since I was a little kid! I love all of these things each for different reasons. I definitely want a World Map Money Jar and a photo blanket would be such a wonderful way to cherish memories! 🙂
July 14, 2017 at 8:31 pm
I would love to win many of these travel themed home decor items!
Chrissy Malave Post author
July 14, 2017 at 5:25 pm
I love travel themed home decor because it’s a reminder of how big the world is and it also inspires me to want to explore and travel the world. I am loving the World Map Money Jar, this is something I could really use to help us save money for traveling.
Shane A Post author
July 14, 2017 at 4:06 pm
Because travel themed decor is a great idea I haven’t seen before.
Lesley F Post author
July 14, 2017 at 8:11 am
I like the Travel Fund Jar!
Tina Post author
July 14, 2017 at 7:19 am
Hollow Secret Safe Book is my favourite. It is very useful
Megan Post author
July 13, 2017 at 10:40 pm
I like the world wooden map, the scratch off travel map, and the color changing mug! So cool!
Anita Jude Post author
July 13, 2017 at 8:28 pm
I love the little bowls that you can put your rings in and things the best
wen budro Post author
July 13, 2017 at 3:43 pm
I love how these items are travel related and so unique. They are all very cool items.
Fiona N Post author
July 12, 2017 at 10:01 pm
I love them all, especially the Nautical Shower Curtain Thank You for the chance!
LisaM Post author
July 12, 2017 at 3:11 am
My first favourite would be the Travel Map Pin Board!
Angela Saver Post author
July 11, 2017 at 9:17 pm
I love travel-themed home decor to remind me of all the cool places I’ve visited and for the memories! My favorites are Nautical Shower Curtain and the RVing Kitchen Towel!
Adele Post author
July 11, 2017 at 8:10 pm
I love travel themed decor because It gives a home a vibrant look. I like the world map wooden sign the most, it looks amazing.
Seana Turner Post author
July 11, 2017 at 5:00 pm
This post is so much fun!!! We actually own 2 of these… the map pin boards (which we got one year for our girls) and the scratch off map (which my daughter got for my husband). We always had fun moving the pin to our “next planned destination.” My husband loves maps, and these are terrific gifts. I recently received coasters from a friend that have outlines of areas in the city where we both used to live. I loved it… these are perfect gifts for the traveler in your life!
Valerie Caldicott Post author
July 11, 2017 at 2:08 pm
Rustic World Map Pin Board is a great idea & my #1 pick #2 the wooden photo frame & #3 book safe
Dana Matthews Post author
July 11, 2017 at 1:11 am
I love maps and have always been fascinated with them. It’s a reminder that, contrary to what the little song says, it is NOT a small world after all. The Wooden World Map is gorgeous!
Terra Heck Post author
July 11, 2017 at 12:56 am
I really, really like that World Map Wooden Sign. The other stuff is neat too. Travel themed items are a great way to show a love for the places you’ve visited. Thanks.
Edith & Juan Post author
July 10, 2017 at 2:12 pm
These are all such neat ideas! I especially loved the travel tree and I’m sure it’s something I’d decorate my house with.
Pam Halligan Post author
July 10, 2017 at 12:53 pm
I do love travel themed home decor. Favorites include the map of Ireland flower pot, the color changing mug, and the RVing kitchen towel.
Susan D Genna Post author
July 10, 2017 at 9:20 am
I have not had an opportunity to travel, but, I dream of beautiful places. I want to go to Italy and Greece. I also want to travel Europe to look at castles (ruined and restored).
Jill Jeffrey Post author
July 9, 2017 at 10:40 pm
My favorite is the Travel Tree!! Such nice stuff!
Carolyn G Post author
July 9, 2017 at 5:39 pm
Favorites are the scratch off travel map, the pin travel map, the secret book and the wooden world map
Brenda Witherspoon-Bedard Post author
July 9, 2017 at 5:15 pm
all your travel theme items are cute but I think I like the Map Fridge Magnets Set best – so cute on the fridge
Danielle Porter Post author
July 9, 2017 at 8:35 am
I just think it looks great and inspires. We are due in September and doing the nursery in travel themed decor! I like the maps for the walls and the glass money jar.
July 9, 2017 at 12:21 pm
Hi Danielle, Yes, some of these items would be fantastic for a nursery! There are also loads of other cool travel themed nursery specific stuff on Etsy, including from some of the sellers listed. Best of luck on your new arrival! Jessica
Deb Philippon Post author
July 8, 2017 at 8:17 pm
I like things that I can use, so I would choose either the Vintage Map Flower Pot or the themed candles.
Melissa C Post author
July 8, 2017 at 5:34 pm
Sooooo many fun items!!! Especially love the Nautical Shower Curtain, Map Pencil Holder, & World Map Wooden Sign, Travel Tree Tree Starter Kit, Atlas Letter Envelopes, & Color Changing World Map Mug Whew!
Lori Q Post author
July 8, 2017 at 2:08 pm
I love all of your products, the lighted maps, the wooden, the hanging. Its so wonderful to have maps to dream
hannah Post author
July 8, 2017 at 11:29 am
I love maps! I especially like vintage or old style looking map art, and we plan to theme one room in our house with maps/globes/etc. My favorite is the scratch off map, that’s fun and unique.
Lolo Post author
July 8, 2017 at 1:20 am
Hey, I tried to enter the contest, and only managed to type in #1 before I could put in the other options. Now it won’t let me put in the rest of my choices… Is there a way I can redo it? Or just put them here? … #1, #6, #11
July 8, 2017 at 6:41 pm
Hi Lolo, Um, Rafflecopter must have had a glitch or you may have clicked it too soon. I will add in your entires manually 🙂
Anda Post author
July 7, 2017 at 9:52 pm
These are some great ideas even for gifts. Thank you for sharing them with us. I’m going to bookmark your post because I already have my mind set on a couple of these things. #TheWeeklyPostcard
Anisa Post author
July 7, 2017 at 7:57 pm
Wow so many great products. I think my favorite is the travel tree. It is so unique and I love the idea. It’s funny when I see signs like that on my travels I usually take a picture, there is just something about it.
Jen D. Post author
July 7, 2017 at 3:59 pm
I love travel themed decor because I love the look of it, especially maps and globes.
Tara L Post author
July 7, 2017 at 10:27 am
I love to travel it’s the best ever and traveling with people you love. I’m loving the photo blanket that you can treasure forever and pass it down to your kids.
Nicole Zerbini Post author
July 7, 2017 at 7:06 am
Travel home decor remind me of all of the wonderful places that I have visited and where I still would love to go. I’m loving the Wooden Map sign! I have the perfect place in mind!
Kim Swan Post author
July 7, 2017 at 6:25 am
Hi there!! I love many of these treasures, mainly because I find them inspiring. Having travel related decor in your home,reminds you that there’s a whole world waiting for you to explore!!
Shirley S Post author
July 6, 2017 at 10:28 pm
I love travel themed home decor because it reminds me of all the wonderful places to travel. I love the Map Fridge Magnets, the Hawaii Vacation Photo Frame, and the Zion National Park Lampshade.
Sandra McFadden Post author
July 6, 2017 at 5:31 pm
Makes great conversations for when your guest visit. I love the coasters the best.
pycnos Post author
July 6, 2017 at 2:10 pm
i love maps! and new places, new people, new cultures…i loved the money jar, but nearly all products are pretty awesome!
Jessica Miller Post author
July 6, 2017 at 11:50 am
I love the #19: Color Changing World Map Mug #6:, World Map Money Jar, #15: World Map Wooden Sign
Amanda G Post author
July 6, 2017 at 10:38 am
I love all of these products! Such great gift ideas, but I also want them all for myself!
Janet OBrien Post author
July 6, 2017 at 10:24 am
I really like the Color Changing World Map Mug.
Megan H Post author
July 6, 2017 at 9:22 am
Oh my gosh, so many of these Items are amazing…I want them all!
Angelica Dimeo Post author
July 6, 2017 at 9:05 am
I love the Explore Bath Mat, the coasters and the Map Fridge Magnets Set. Those are the ones I like the best
Emily Z Post author
July 6, 2017 at 9:02 am
This is the coolest collection of travel items I ever seen, great job putting it together!!
July 9, 2017 at 12:22 pm
Thanks Emily 😉 Glad you love our travel themed home decor items – we also love they are handmade and unique! Best, Jessica
kelly tupick Post author
July 6, 2017 at 9:00 am
Love it all!! My top ones are #16: Ireland Vintage Map Garden Pot #7,: Amalfi Coast Limoncello candle, #12: Around the World in 80 Beers Scratch Map, #19: Color Changing World Map Mug,#6: World Map Money Jar and #15: World Map Wooden Sign
Angela P Post author
July 6, 2017 at 7:19 am
I love the World Map Wooden Sign, Color Changing World Map Mug and Nautical Shower Curtain
Michelle Donovan Post author
July 6, 2017 at 6:45 am
I love the decor because it’s so inspirational. Gives you the travel bug/itch immediately.
Joni Lively Taylor Post author
July 6, 2017 at 6:01 am
I love the travel themed decor because it makes me want to explore the world and appreciate the beauty.
Sarah Blake Post author
July 6, 2017 at 4:14 am
I love it because I’m so into the whole wanderlust theme! I want to explore! I LOVE the wooden sign <3
DeAnna Keller Post author
July 5, 2017 at 9:42 pm
I love all of these travel gift ideas! My favorite’s are these~ 1. Custom Travel Photo Blanket 2. World Map Wooden Sign 3. Color Changing Map Coffee Mug
renee Post author
July 5, 2017 at 9:40 pm
The beautiful blanket is my favorite item. I would love to see pictures of my family’s most recent Disney trip on one of those!
July 9, 2017 at 12:24 pm
Hi Renee, The artists, Kristy and Nicole, are a mother-daughter team and fantastic to work with and you can currently get a 10% discount (until the end of July) on any blanket if you use the code in the post. Definitely recommend if you are looking for a custom blanket. Jessica
Wanda B Post author
July 5, 2017 at 3:29 pm
I love travel themed home decor because it makes me want to put on my travellin’ shoes and go, go, go!
Nadine Post author
July 5, 2017 at 2:57 pm
What a wonderful giveaway! Thanks!
desiree Post author
July 5, 2017 at 2:46 pm
My family is from ireland so I love the planter pot. The luminaries I use to remember lost family members.
Stephanie LaPlante Post author
July 5, 2017 at 1:08 pm
I love how the decor makes you really feel a part of something bigger, the whole wide world. It’s hard to choose a favorite.
Calvin F. Post author
July 5, 2017 at 10:09 am
I love the world map wooden sign the most. I like the travel decor as I save up a piece of memory by getting a souvenir where ever I go.
Alison Braidwood Post author
July 5, 2017 at 9:10 am
I love the shower curtain, and the book safe. Super cute, and useful. I have a few travel decorations; one being an enormous framed poster of a Routemaster bus). I used to live in London, so I’m legit allowed to keep that one up :0
Amanda Post author
July 5, 2017 at 8:49 am
Love all these items! Travel bug is real 🙂
Marlene V Post author
July 5, 2017 at 8:14 am
I love travelling and have lots of items from my travels to remind myself of all the places we have been to. I really love the wooden sign – it would look perfect in my home.
Helga Post author
July 5, 2017 at 7:05 am
I like travel themed home decor because it reminds me that there is more to see out there than my four walls. I like the shower curtain and bath mat.
Crystal Rose Post author
July 5, 2017 at 6:30 am
I like personalized items and useful items the most. I like the candle a lot because we go through candles so quickly here and that one sounds like it has a lovely scent.
Nancy Post author
July 5, 2017 at 6:25 am
I like travel themed home decor because it reminds me of previous trips and inspires me to go on new travels. I especially like the Personalized Photo Blanket and the shower curtain.
deanna Post author
July 5, 2017 at 2:40 am
I love the wooden map sign because it looks like it will last for a long time and I love to decorate. Traveling is my favorite thing to do (besides walk my dog).
Theresa C. Post author
July 5, 2017 at 12:34 am
Loved lots of them! But especially two that weren’t for the giveaway – the Travel Map Pin Board, and the Luminary Bags – just lovely!
Leela Post author
July 4, 2017 at 9:05 pm
I love having little beautiful reminders of the places we’ve visited and enjoyed. My favorite is the Zion National Park Lampshade.
Sandra Preti Post author
July 4, 2017 at 7:47 pm
Traveling is very important to me and my family and I like my home to reflect our love of travel and places we’ve been lucky to get to or want to get to!
Jenna Hudson Post author
July 4, 2017 at 5:07 pm
I love travel decor because it inspires me to adventurous. I do love the World Map Money Jar. All that spare change adds up to more trips!
Julie Lundstrom Post author
July 4, 2017 at 4:07 pm
I love photo decorations and travel decorations. I love to see different places and to bring that to my home would be so comforting.
kelly mcgrew Post author
July 4, 2017 at 3:09 pm
i love travel decor because it keeps me inspired and gives me the drive to save towards going to exotic places!
Sandy Klocinski Post author
July 4, 2017 at 10:13 am
There are few things that make me cringe harder than a tacky travel souvenir. On the other hand, as a passionate traveler, I understand the burning desire to buy said tacky travel souvenir. My favorite of this not tacky travel decor is the Bicycle Wanderlust Bowl…perfect for my car keys
cheryl s Post author
July 4, 2017 at 7:01 am
We are big cruisers to we have cruise pictures around the house. Love the Hawaii frame, planning a trip back there in the next year or so
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70+ World Travel Themed Home Decor Ideas
Pretty soon, I’ll have my first place of my own (I’ve moved out before, but I was always in some sort of dorm), and I’m super excited to buy all the furniture, decor, and everything else that goes with getting your own place. Given my very obvious travel addiction, I thought it would make sense for a lot of the home decor in my new apartment to be travel themed. I can’t make EVERYTHING travel themed (my boyfriend would kick me out before we even moved in), but let’s just say people won’t have to guess what I had in mind when decorating our new place. So, if you are moving into a new place, or just looking to do some redecorating, check out these world travel themed home decor ideas!
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- Living Room
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- Other Decorations
Travel Inspired Living Room Decorations
Travel throw pillows.
Pillows are a great way to add just a touch of travel decor to a living room. They’re not overly obnoxious, but still obvious. Plus, since they come in so many different colors, it’s not too terribly difficult to find one that would match your couch!
Stacked Travel Chests
I found out real fast when looking at furniture that end tables are surprisingly expensive. So, when I saw these on Amazon, I thought it was a really cool idea. Instead of the traditional end table (that may or may not have a small drawer to put things in), why not get suitcase styled chests? They’re stack-able and can store way more than your traditional end table.
Suitcase Shelves
I found these in one of the home decor stores I had visited and thought it was a cute idea. Instead of the traditional wooden shelves, get creative and use shelves that were decorated to look like suitcases. They’ll match your suitcase end tables!
Travel Coasters
If you don’t already have some souvenir drink coasters from your various trips around the world, you can get some world map drink coasters to make sure your new, nice tables don’t get ruined by condensation from drinking glasses.
World Map Tissue Box Cover
I don’t think too many people use tissue box covers anymore, but I thought it was one of the more unique travel decor ideas. If nothing else, it’s a conversation piece!
Traditional Globes
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of travel decor? A globe of course! You can’t decorate your new place with a travel theme and not have at least one globe around.
Travel Themed Dining Room Decor
Travel placemats.
Like I mentioned above, once you get that nice, new table, you don’t want it to be ruined from moisture from cold drinks or hot plates. Placemats are an easy and common fix to that problem. If you’re going to be buying placemats anyway, might as well make them travel themed, right?
World Map Table Runner
If dinner placemats aren’t enough, why not complete the look with a matching table runner?
World Travel Bedroom Decor
Travel lamp.
Looking for something cool and unique to show off to all of your friends? Then you have to check out this floating globe lamp! It uses magnets to make the globe levitate and it even spins around like a traditional globe! It has LEDs built into the frame to make it light up and look even cooler! Of course, you can always go with the more traditional travel home decor too…
World Map Bed Comforter
Do you dream of traveling the world? I thought so! Why not go to sleep surrounded by a map of all the places you dream of visiting?
Travel Pillow Cases
Of course, you can’t have a world map bed comforter and not have matching pillow cases. You just can’t do it.
Travel Themed Bathroom Decor
Travel inspired shower curtains.
Since most showers require some sort of shower curtain (unless you don’t mind lots of water getting all over the floor), having a travel themed shower curtain is an easy way to add a touch of travel to your home life. It’s simple, and separate from the rest of the rooms in the house (in case you don’t want your guests overwhelmed by travel decor the moment they walk into your new place).
World Map Towels
If you are looking to make the entire bathroom travel themed (instead of just having a touch of it), you can also get bath towels that are travel themed. It’s especially nice if you have a rack where you can sort of hang them on display when not in use.
Travel Inspired Kitchen Items
Travel themed alcohol items.
Even if you’re not into the “travel decor” thing, you can still add a bit of travel to your home life. You can break out these glasses when you’ve brought home some souvenir drinks from your most recent destination.
World Map Plates
If you don’t have a big dinning room table, or aren’t really the type of person to use placemats and a table runner, you can still add a bit of travel decor to meal time with these cool looking plates!
Travel Inspired Napkins
My mom always gives me a hard time because I have a bad habit of wiping my hands on my jeans instead of using a napkin (especially when eating greasy or salty foods), but if I had these napkins, I might be a little more inclined to use them (hint-hint mom: these would make a good moving gift).
World Map Cutting Board
Cutting boards are another one of those more subtle items that don’t necessarily get put on display. Since most traditional cutting boards are typically pretty bland, you can spice yours up by getting a travel decorated one.
Travel Themed Office Decor
Push pin cork globe.
My boyfriend and I are to turning our second bedroom into an office since both of us have computer desks. It’s the perfect place to put a tiny globe like this one. Plus, it’s exciting being able to put a new pin in it every time we go someplace new.
Globe Book Ends
I LOVE books. Unfortunately I don’t have as much time to read as I used to (which I think is a shame given how much I really loved it), but I’m really proud of my bookshelves and all the books that sit on them. Plus, I’ve always loved the feel of sitting in a library (especially those rustic ones you see in movies). I figured why not combine some of my biggest passions and add a little travel decor to my bookshelves?
Book Box Covers
If you’ve never heard of book boxes, don’t feel guilty. I hadn’t heard of them either until I started shopping for home decor! Book boxes are great for those book lovers (like me) that want their books to remain in mint condition. You can put your favorite books in book boxes to protect them from dust and moisture. Plus you can give your bookshelves more of a universal look (like the rustic library I mentioned above).
Pencil Holder
Because no desk would be complete without a pencil or pen holder.
Travel Wall Decor
Decorative world maps.
This is what usually comes to mind when you think of travel decor (and usually some of the first results when looking online). You can always go with the traditional, school-like world map, but there are some really cool looking world maps out there if you’re looking for something a little more unique.
Scratch Off World Maps
In more recent years, scratch off world maps have become more popular. They’re a great way to showcase all of the different places you’ve been! My mom got me one for Christmas and I absolutely love it. However, all of the places I’ve been are pretty small, so it doesn’t look like I’ve scratched anything off, but I’m working on it!
Wall Clocks
This is another one of more simple travel decor ideas. It’s a common household decoration and easy to customize to your style. Plus, there are lots of different options out there, so it isn’t too difficult to find one you like.
Word Art and Hangings
You can find all sorts of quotes that have been turned into travel decor. I feel like almost every home decor store that I’ve walked into has had some sort of wall piece with an inspiration adventure quote on it. Even if you’re not looking to go all out with the travel theme, they’re something small and nice you can hang on the wall to express your passion for travel.
Other Travel Decorating Ideas
World map welcome mat.
What better way to welcome guests than to welcome them to your adventures? No better way to set the travel theme than to have it be the first thing you see!
Light Switch Covers
I don’t know if I would replace every light switch cover in my new place with a travel inspired one, but I thought it was a unique way to incorporate travel into home decor. At this point though, the rest of the place is already travel themed, might as well make the light switches travel themed too.
Outlet Covers
If you’ve got travel themes lights switch covers, it only makes sense that you have travel inspired outlet covers too. If you have one, you just have to have the other!
And that’s it for my long list of travel themed home decor! What did you think? Will you be including any of these items the next time you decide to do some redecorating? Let me know in the comments below!
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16 Stylish Front Door Decor Ideas for Every Season
By Sarah Lyon
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If your existing entrance is lacking wow factor, it’s time to think up new front door decor ideas. There are so many innovative, DIY-friendly ways to jazz up your exterior door (and the surrounding front stoop). An ornate wreath, hanging flower baskets, mosaic house numbers, and a gorgeous door knocker are all ways to enhance your home’s curb appeal and lift your spirits in a major way after a long day. “Never underestimate the power of a great front door—it sets the tone and is such a warm welcome for holiday guests coming over this time of year,” says Austin-based Camille Styles, founder of Casa Zuma and Camillestyles.com . “Plus I get so much joy from seeing my own decked out front porch whenever I pull in the driveway!”
Our advice: Why not switch up your door design every time a new season rolls around? Below are 16 of the best front door decor ideas you can replicate as you get ready for winter, spring, summer, and fall.
Winter front door decor ideas
A fir wreath and other evergreens look timeless against the backdrop that is the black front door.
Fresh evergreen looks even more beautiful against a sharp black door. A garland and seasonal plants can turn a stark doorway into a jolly one in no time. Whether you opt for fresh greenery or go the faux route is up to you. For a crafty take, DIY a nontraditional wreath with dried citrus or succulents, if you live in a warmer climate.
Crimson touches of stained glass shine on Christmas.
Even if a Frank Lloyd Wright home is out of reach, you can channel his aesthetic with a stained glass installation. Flecks of red are especially delightful come winter, when the shade can be supplemented with holiday decorations and, ideally, a bit of fresh snow.
Baubles and ornaments dress up the front door in the most festive way.
Ornaments certainly aren’t just for indoor use. Consider adhering them to your wreath and garland for some added shimmer. White glitter sprinkled pinecones add a bit more texture and dimension. This DIY only asks for a bit of twine to secure the decorations. Look for green twine so it can camouflage itself among the evergreens.
A poinsettia wreath further emphasizes the power of red.
A bespoke front door can make a serious impact, not to mention start a conversation about its origins. You can also employ some crafting techniques from DIY door tutorials like adding molding patterns. Wood scraps, for one, can add some texture to a standard front door, which you can paint. A bold red door is always a favorite and pairs nicely with poinsettias during the holiday season.
Spring front door decor ideas
A wisteria canopy gives this simple doorway charm.
It’s impossible not to love wisteria come springtime. Plant yours so that it will snake above the doorway for an English cottage-inspired vibe. Cultivating flowerbeds with irises and other lilac blooms will create an enchanting visage. Keep the actual front door simple to let the greenery shine.
Petunias add a pop of color to the front door.
Hanging baskets are probably the easiest way to transform the look of your front door. Keep the paint color neutral, perhaps a mossy green, and frame it with seasonal blooms. The ever-changing display will always feel fresh. Look for voluminous flowers like begonia, lantana, and petunia that tend to trail down for added charm.
A wreath of wildflowers looks lovely against this lavender hue.
Those who absolutely love their door color can draw inspiration each season. A lilac door looks even more stunning in the springtime if you add sprinkles of the hue to a wreath by weaving in ornamental grasses into the design.
A baby blue front door contrasts beautifully against a bevy of bright blooms.
Paint your door in a sweet pastel hue. For inspiration, look to Charleston’s Rainbow Row or San Francisco’s Painted Ladies; these photogenic homes incorporate some delightful colors that will always be in vogue.
Summer front door decor ideas
Colorful mosaic numbers are one of a kind.
DIY your own address numbers, taking a cue from this vibrant mosaic creation. Start with your existing address numbers—or order some larger ones if needed—and embrace your artsy side during the warm summer months. (Get the kids involved, too, in this summer camp craft .) This no-fail project is a cinch to complete as the individual glass and ceramic pieces are placed randomly. It’s also perfect for repurposing cracked pottery.
Don’t blame us if guests keep on knocking with this darling pineapple.
Upgrade a door knocker with a whimsical alternative that will make you—and your visitors—smile every time they approach your front stoop. Bees , pineapples , and other summery symbols are popular choices and will remain full of cheer even as the weather turns cooler.
A basket for a bountiful front door.
Source a basket that speaks to you—perhaps while browsing your favorite vintage store or flea market—then adhere it to the front door using a nail. No matter the time of year, you can use it to display seasonal florals or branches. In the summer, you can shop your own garden for fresh blooms.
Flank the front door with greenery.
Keep your front door untouched but form a plant wall on either side with the help of a small army of hanging baskets attached to several shepherds hooks or a frame wrapped in chicken wire. As plants grow larger, the baskets will camouflage behind all of the greenery and result in a wall-like appearance. Look for vining and bushy plants like pothos and ferns.
Fall front door decor ideas
Designer Marie Flanigan shows that gray is never boring, especially when paired with artisanal accoutrements from Rocky Mountain Hardware .
If your exterior door is a moody blue, black, or gray, opt for a red berry wreath to add a pop of color as a front door decor idea. A piece like this one will also transition nicely into the winter months; simply swap the pumpkins for a few potted evergreens.
A curated pumpkin display by tastemaker Camille Styles.
Camille Styles shows that jack-o’-lanterns are not the only venue for decorating when it comes to fall. Mix pastel heirloom pumpkins with wicker pumpkin s , which can be purchased early on and reused year after year in a chic display. Rustic wooden candle hurricanes further elevate the design-forward doorstep.
Frosted glass is both for privacy and fashion.
Look to the falling foliage as inspiration for decorative privacy film designs . A delicate leaf motif elevates the frosted glass and plays into the natural overhang framing the doorway, which can be easily put together as you rake up the leaves. Simply pluck the ombre beauties and tuck them into a wicker arch or perhaps the existing root system that frames your doorway.
Chic architectural design stands out when the double door is painted a light hue, like sage.
This stately front door decor idea may take a bit more execution, but double doors with thoughtful architectural detailing add to a home’s interest. To bring attention to the beauty, frame the door and the front stoop with a collection of mums in baskets and pumpkins of various sizes and colors, and they eye will follow right up to the front door.
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If you’re going on a cruise and itching for something to do to help you with your pre-cruise prep, then you’ve come to the right place! This post will discuss everything related to decorating your stateroom door! And believe me, once you’re on your ship sailing the high seas, you’ll understand the importance of making your door stand out!
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Do people decorate their cabin doors on cruises.
The simple answer to this question is that some people do and some don’t. I have been on several cruises and have seen both extremes. My latest cruise was virtually devoid of door decorations. I believe my door decoration and that of my travel companion were some of the only ones on the entire ship. But even though there weren’t many decorations, we did hear plenty of feedback from passersby. I was especially delighted to hear one small boy declare, “Hello, Sea Turtle!” and “Hello, dolphin!” each time he passed our doors.
Why Do People Decorate Cruise Ship Doors?
If decorating your door is a new idea, you may naturally wonder why you would want to go to the trouble of decorating a cruise door. I mean, isn’t it kind of like a hotel door? The simple answer is yes. Your stateroom door will look much like a hotel door. It will be pretty plain and have your room number on it. But that’s the perfect place to start! Here are some great reasons to consider personalizing your door while cruising!
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Reason 1 – It Helps You Find Your Door
Experienced cruisers know that your room on the ship will be one of many in a long corridor of identical stateroom doors. These corridors run down both sides of the ship. Picture a hotel hallway as long as a football field. All the doors look precisely alike except for their room number. When you are coming from one end of the ship to the other, a decorated door will help you pick your room out quickly and easily.
I love when others decorate their doors because it doesn’t take long to recognize other door decorations to know where you are on the ship and if you’re close to your room. I remember turning the wrong way off the elevator on a cruise and walking down the entire corridor before seeing several unfamiliar door decorations and realizing I was in the “wrong neighborhood.”
2 – To Make Your Cabin Feel Homey
At the end of a long day on shore, you’ll be ready to find your room. When you’re cruising, your room is your home base, and nothing feels better than the familiarity of your space when you’re tired and ready to refresh. A welcoming door with a familiar picture or sign is delightful and feels homey!
3 – To Celebrate a Special Occasion
Many people cruise as a celebration. Think about honeymoons, anniversaries, notable birthdays, promotions, or family reunions. These reasons all make great ideas for decorating your door and sharing that reason with the entire ship by decorating your entry for the occasion! Maybe you’re taking an annual sisters’ vacation. Let everyone know!
As you make your way around your ship, you will see any number of achievements plastered on doors. Go ahead and acknowledge those exciting occasions. When you’re on the ship, everyone is family!
4 – To Communicate with Other Passengers
You may want to communicate with others while on your trip. If you’re traveling with other couples or enjoying a group cruise, you can use your door to announce where you are so they can come to find you. Sure, you can text, but where’s the fun in that? Not to mention, some cell services don’t work when you’re on a ship in the middle of an ocean, so this is a great way to communicate without the stress!
Use this option (free download) on your door with the small ship magnet to indicate where you are.
Beware the Upside-Down Pineapple!
I feel inclined to discuss one specific kind of door communication here. I was shocked when I heard about this, but hey – cruise ships are great for people with all sorts of interesting pastimes, so there’s room for everyone. With that being said, let’s discuss pineapples. Yes. Pineapples. It’s a good idea to be aware of the pineapple.
According to my research, wearing a pineapple or placing one on your stateroom door, especially an upside-down pineapple, is a sign that shows you are interested in swinging or wife-swapping. Cruisemummy, a fellow blogger, breaks down all of the interesting details of pineapple culture on cruise ships. Read all about what pineapples mean on a cruise here . And if you’re into that sort of thing, by all means, you can pick up a pineapple magnet here.
5 – It is Fun!
Cruising is fun! And decorating your door is fun! And looking at other doors around the ship to see what others celebrate or enjoy is also fun! So why wouldn’t you want to decorate your door? Part of the fun of planning my next cruise is planning my stateroom door decorations.
What are the Rules for Decorating My Cruise Ship Door?
Now we’ve established that decorating your door is fun and valuable. So let’s talk about the rules you need to follow when decorating. Most cruise lines share some basic rules, but you’ll want to double-check your cruise line if you plan to do any decorating outside of these general rules.
- Please do not use decorations that leave marks or cause damage to the door. You may get a fine if you leave damage or a permanent mark.
- Please do not use curse words, offensive images, or vulgar language. Remember that not everyone shares the same sense of humor. This rule is essential if you’re on a family-friendly cruise ship. And most cruise ships have families aboard.
- Please contain your cruise cabin door decorations on the actual door. Don’t use large, 3-dimensional objects that stick out. Cruise ship corridors are narrow and must have room for housekeeping carts and fellow passengers walking by.
Here are a few additional rules that apply to specific cruise lines.
Carnival Cruise Line
Carnival cruise fans should know that Carnival requires all door decorations are made of fire-retardant materials. In addition, no scotch tape (or any tape) or glue, only Command strips or magnets . You can read their full rules here .
Disney Cruise Line
Disney asks that you use magnets rather than adhesives, including gel adhesives on Disney stateroom doors. You will receive a $100 fine if you leave any damage. You can read their full rules about Disney cruise door magnets here .
Royal Caribbean Cruise Lin
I enjoyed the two Royal Caribbean cruises where I saw the most door decorations. Passengers go out of their way to share their fun ideas in some Royal Caribbean Facebook Groups. Royal Caribbean is very family-friendly, so it makes perfect sense! Royal Caribbean even sells room décor kids on their online gift shop !
Princess Cruise Line
Like Royal Caribbean, Princess Cruises also allow door decorations and sell room décor packages in their online gift shop .
Norwegian Cruise Line
Norwegian Cruise Line does not allow door decorations, so if you have your heart set on glamming up your door, you may need to consider a different cruise line. The cruise line states that door decorations are not allowed for safety reasons, and your cabin steward will remove your door decorations and leave them in your room.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will magnets stick to cruise ship doors.
Many cruise ship doors are made of metal and are perfect for magnets. However, some cabins have wooden doors, which is often the case with suites, concierge staterooms, or “more expensive” rooms. If unsure, pack some Command poster hanging strips to affix your décor. They take up very little space, so you’ll be glad to have them if you end up with a non-metal door. If you need a packing list, check out The Best Printable Cruise Packing List for the Over 50 Woman .
What is a Fish Extender?
Disney cruises have coined the term “Fish Extender” for a little bit of extra magic aboard their cruise ships, and it’s all part of the fun of Disney cruise door decorations. A Fish Extender, or FE, is a set of pockets that cruisers hang on their stateroom door. Cruisers personalize each pouch with the names of family members or the family name. Before the cruise, cruisers connect with others who will be on the same voyage via message boards or a Facebook Group for your ship and date, and enter drawings and arrange swaps of fun, small gifts throughout the week of the cruise with your fellow cruisers.
You’ll love this added magic if this is your first Disney cruise. As if a cruise isn’t magical enough, add some Disney and some fun little goodies and gifts, and you’ll not only go home with a bonus memory or two but participating in the Fish Extender program is a fun way to make a few new friends, too!
Wrapping it All Up
When you travel on a cruise ship, you are in for a great time! Decorating your door is just part of the fun and allows you to get into the cruise spirit! You can make your decorations for your door, or lucky you – I’ve made some free printable door decorations to get you started!
Once you download your free printable door decorations, you can print your favorites on card stock and use Command poster strips or magnets . to adhere to your door. Another option is to use printable magnet paper . If you’d like your door decorations to last for multiple trips, consider laminating them . Once laminated, you can write on them with a dry-erase marker , too!
Next cruise you take, you’ll be ready to personalize your door and stand out from the crowd!
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Decorating Cruise Doors: A Complete Guide
Ideas & rules – everything you need to know about cruise ship door decorations.
If you’ve been on a cruise lately, you’ll likely have seen a variety of magnets, signs, or even full banners across stateroom doors. Cruise door decorations are a trend found on almost all family-friendly cruise lines like Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Princess, and of course Disney Cruises.
Why decorate your stateroom door + a few ideas
There are so many reasons people might choose to add a little personalization on their cabin door during a cruise vacation! Sometimes it’s as simple as quickly identifying which cabin is yours. Elaborate decorations might be used to celebrate a life event or holiday.
These are a few common reasons people participate in door decorating on a cruise ship:
It helps you to recognize your room/cabin
With the size of ships now, the chances of getting lost in finding your stateroom are pretty good! People use cruise cabin door decorations to mark their cabin and quickly identify it. Then there are those who tend to indulge too much and after an evening of breaking even on the drink package, a door magnet or small decoration will help you know when you’ve arrived — at the right cabin!
Stateroom Door decorations To celebrate a special occasion
Celebrate a birthday, anniversary, retirement, or any other special occasion with a fun door decoration on your cruise cabin. Walk through the halls of most cruise ships and you’ll see people of all ages being announced on their door!
Cruise Door Decorations to Celebrate a holiday
Christmas is a great time to take a cruise and an even better time to decorate your cabin door for the festive season! On a recent MSC Cruise on the MSC Meraviglia, we couldn’t believe the number of door decorations we saw with so many creative takes on the holidays! It was great fun!.
But don’t limit the door decorating to Christmas, we’ve seen both large and small decor for Valentines Day, easter, and especially Halloween.
You can leave messages on your cabin door
Fun + Practical, use a decorative magnet wipe board and announce to your travel mates where you’ll be. Want even more fun and live on the edge a little? Leave a dry-erase marker tied to the board and see other passengers get creative with your message board. Be warned, this is risky! 🙂
Meet like-minded travelers
Do you love beer? Maybe you’re loyal to a cruise brand? Rainbow flags and pink triangles, anyone? Or… are pineapples your thing ??? (if you know you know). Cruise door decoration s are a good way to express yourself!
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Cruise Ship Door Decoration Ideas
Cruise door magnets and banners.
The easiest way to add a little fun to your cruise cabin door is simply getting magnets you love. There are magnets for everything available on Amazon and Etsy, or even design your own and have them made! The ideas are endless. Additionally, this is the safest way to go when trying to adhere to cruise policies about flame-retardant materials.
Other passengers go all out with banners and foil letters that can be adhered with command strips or even double-sided magnets.
See a few great ideas on Pinterest for decorating your cabin door .
DIY & Personalized Cruise door decorations
Don’t feel like you’re stuck with what’s available in big box stores or online. If you’re creative, make your own door decorations! The most popular method is printing on magnetic material which is available at most craft stores or online.
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Where to buy cruise door decorations.
There are so many places to buy cruise cabin decorations including Amazon, Etsy, and specialty shops. But don’t feel like you’re limited to buying the ideal door decor, make your own! In fact, seeing the personalized nature of door decorations is what makes them special.
Some of our favorite cruise door magnets from Amazon:
Don’t forget to check out Etsy for some great ideas on decorating your stateroom door for your next cruise!
Can You Decorate Your Stateroom Door on All Cruise Lines?
While some cruise lines encourage decorating and personalizing your cabin door, others have decided to rule the practice out. Norwegian Cruise Line & Virgin Voyages explicitly prohibit door decorations (though some people still do it).
Cruise line rules about decorating cabin doors by each cruise line
Some cruise lines promote door decorating fun and sell decorations to guests, however, there are some important rules to decorating your door! Here’s a list of rules for each cruise line.
Can you decorate a cabin or stateroom door on Disney Cruise Line?
Yes, you can! Decorating a stateroom door on a Disney Cruise is a great family activity as well as a great roll call or group cruise activity!
Disney Cruise Line door decoration rules
You may not affix items to your stateroom doors using tape or any adhesive, including removable gel adhesives or command strips. Over-the-door hanging organizers are prohibited. Light bulb strings are not permitted.
The recommended door decorations for Disney Cruises are magnetic only… but it’s important to know that not all doors are magnetic. Concierge staterooms on the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy have wooden doors.
Can you decorate a cabin door on Carnival Cruise Line?
Yes! you can decorate your stateroom door, but there are rules about what’s allowed and what’s not.
Carnival cruise door decoration rules
Carnival cruise line has put out the most extensive rules about decorating your cabin door. Some people may feel like these rules are too restrictive, but the fact that Carnival actually embraces the concept as well as they do, it’s no surprise there are rules.
Rules are updated on occasion and it’s good to read the Carnival website about decorating your stateroom door and stateroom here .
This is what Carnival allows, and doesn’t allow for cruise door decorations:
- All decorations must be fire retardant from the factory (not sprayed with fire retardant material after the fact).
- Only decorations on the actual door, not in the hall or on the frames & walls.
- Magnets and command strips only – no tape.
- Nothing is allowed on the balconies (which is no surprise)
- Nothing can be hung to restrict airflow or lights.
Most importantly – what I see violated sometimes, is the fact people hang string lights. This is a no-no. Not even battery-powered fairy lights are allowed.
When in doubt, Carnival Cruises sells door decorations directly, but here are a few tips on Carnival Cruise Line door decorations.
Can you decorate your cruise cabin door on Princess Cruises?
Princess is not necessarily the first cruise line that would come to mind to embrace creative door decor as the clientele trends older and there are fewer children (normally). There are no rules against decorating your cabin door on a Princess Cruise, but following the general guidelines of no adhesives and using items that are fire-rated will keep you from getting in trouble with the cruise line.
Generally speaking, most passengers on Princess Cruises, should they do a door decoration, it’s usually a simple magnet to help identify a cabin or a small magnetic celebration door sign. I’ve yet to see elaborate door decor on a Princess ship the way you might on a Disney ship.
Can you decorate your door on Royal Caribbean?
Following basically the same guidelines set out by Carnival, RCCL allows door decorations as long as they’re not hazardous or stuck to the door with tape or adhesives.
Norwegian Cruise Line door decoration rules
Stateroom stewards have been instructed to remove all decorations and place them inside the room. A real bummer, right?
The reality is, while NCL published a policy against cruise decorations in 2019, there are still plenty of people who put magnets on their doors and they go ‘unnoticed’. Much more than magnets, however, will likely get the decorations removed. Just know that it’s officially against NCL rules to decorate a door, but it seems that the cabin stewards have some discretion.
The below photo was from a Norwegian ship. So while they have rules, how they are applied or adhered to will vary. Just be prepared to have your treasures removed since it’s the official policy on NCL.
Can you decorate your cabin door on Virgin Voyages?
If you ask around about door decorating on Virgin Voyages , you’ll find that most people don’t participate and some travel agents have even said it’s against Virgin policy (we can’t find it in writing, though we’ve tried to confirm). On a couple of Virgin Voyages cruises, we saw only 2 doors that had anything on them and they were simple magnets. If in doubt, contact Virgin directly, just know it’s not a common practice with this cruise brand.
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The Best Cruise Door Decorations For Your Next Voyage
If you’re a seasoned cruiser, you understand the joy and anticipation that comes with personalizing your cabin door with Cruise Door Decorations. If you’re new to the game, you’re in for a treat!
As a lover of cruising and fun, I researched cruise door decorations and discovered some interesting truths. I am here to share my knowledge with you and present some amazing decorations.
What Are Cruise Door Decorations?
A cruise door decoration is simply a piece of art or craftwork you can hang on your cruise door. It can be a simple picture frame or an elaborate display. Add a personal touch and make it yourself because the possibilities are endless.
Our guide will help you choose the perfect embellishments to set your door apart from the rest. So, let’s get rolling on some fun and interesting facts.
Quick Overview Of Cruise Door Decorations (Updated List)
Quick video on cruise door decorations.
What Makes Cruise Door Decorations So Special?
Cruise door decorations are not just about showcasing your artistic side, but they also make locating your cabin among the sea of similar-looking doors a breeze.
The Magic of Personalization
Personalizing your door isn’t just fun – it’s practical. With your unique Cruise Door Decorations, you can easily identify your cabin at a glance, making those late-night returns to your room a lot less puzzling.
A Sense of Community
Decorating your door can lead to interesting conversations with fellow cruisers and gives you an opportunity to express your personality or celebrate special occasions.
Cruise Door Decorations Product Reviews
Now that we know why Cruise Door Decorations are essential, let’s dive into some of the best cruise door decorations you can consider for your next voyage.
Build memories and customize this beautiful 5×10 plaque with your names. Additionally, it is made of 1/4 inch thick wood with a rustic look.
- It will easily fit on your door and allow for extra decorations if you desire.
- Attaches to your cabin door with a magnetic hook to hang the plaque.
- It does not come with a string to hang
What better way to celebrate your anniversary than with heart anniversary door decorations? This magnet is 6.75 inches x 8.5 inches and is beautifully made on a magnetic sheet.
Fully customize your cruise door decorations anniversary style to build memories of your time aboard the ship.
- It will easily fit on your door, and you can add other decorations if you desire.
- Attaches to a magnetic cabin door, and if you have a wood veneer, just place cardboard behind this heart and hang it.
Just how cute are these out-to-sea decorations? Each one is 5 inches tall with a duplicate match. You can share the matches with friends to easily find their cabin or add them to your door to create your own design. In addition, these beauties are versatile for your car or refrigerator.
- Magnetic backing to attach to almost any metal door.
- Each one is 5 inches in size and will allow for more decorations or a whiteboard.
- Not enough duplicates for a large group in this one 8-piece pack.
With this 22-piece magnet set, you can decorate any stateroom door in style and stand out among the crowd. Additionally, these magnets are a vibrant color, fun in the sun , and scream vacation blast.
- Vinyl with magnetic backing to attach to your metal cruise door.
- Each one varies from 4 inches to 6 inches, and all parts will fit on your cabin door to create a gorgeous, fun design.
- It includes one pineapple, so be aware of the meaning of pineapple on your door.
The perfect door decoration for a Caribbean cruise. Fully customize this memory builder with the date, cruise line, and all of your ports of call. Not to mention, once your cruise is over, put this on your refrigerator to remember all the fun you had.
- Magnetic backing to attach to most smooth metal doors.
- In short, it is 11 inches x 8.5 inches to easily fit on your cabin door
- Takes 6-10 days to arrive due to the customizing options, so order early
Here we have yet another gorgeous, fully customizable ship door magnetic decal. You can change the cruise line, the middle section, and the names at the bottom. Additionally, it is individually handmade and fit to order.
- Magnetic backing that adheres to most metal
- The perfect size at 9.5 inches x 8 inches to easily fit on your door and see it from far away.
- No returns as it is a custom-made product
Celebrate a birthday or wish your friends a happy birthday. Surprise them with this beautiful positive magnetic on their stateroom door. In addition, you can choose from 2 different colors.
- Notably, it has a full magnetic backing to attach to most metal doors.
- In addition, it is the perfect size at 12 inches x 5 inches, so you can add other decorations to your door.
- Have to pay extra shipping if you need it in less than a week.
Are you headed out on a Disney cruise? Here is the perfect fish extender to hang at your door. With this in mind, you can give and receive gifts for the kiddies with 3 expandable pockets.
- It will nicely hang on your door with one of the magnetic hooks listed below.
- In addition, it has the perfect dimensions to meet Disney Cruise Lines regulations.
- Only accepted by Disney cruises
Keep your itinerary or messages right on your door. In other words, if you are traveling with family and friends, this is a perfect way to keep track of each other. To put it differently, you can let them know where you went or what the schedule is for each day.
- Notably, each one has a full magnetic backing to attach to almost any metal door
- In addition, it is available in 8 sizes, and 3 of them will fit a stateroom door
- Will not attach to stainless steel
Don’t be left standing at a blank door. What if you get to your ship only to find out your door is not metal? In this case, these command pulls will save the day, and they are regulation approved.
Most ship stateroom doors are metal, but on occasion, you will run into wooden cruise ship doors. Command pull strips would work well for a wooden door.
- In any event, you can easily attach any decoration to your cabin door with these pulls that will not leave marks or damage a door.
- Not to mention, there are 20 pieces, so you have plenty if you need them.
- No hooks are in this package, only the command strips.
These are perfect magnetic hooks to put on your door to hold hanging items. In other words, you can hang things like the wooden plaque or the fish extender. As a matter of fact, you won’t have any worries when you have a few of these to save the day.
- Magnetic backing to secure onto most metal doors.
- A pack of 20 comes in 5 different weights.
- The magnet may scratch stainless steel, so please put a tissue between the metal and the magnet.
Rules And Policies For Door Decorations
Before you invest in your Cruise Door Decorations, it’s important to note that every cruise line has its own policy regarding door decorations.
Disney Cruise Decorations Policies
Disney Cruise Line encourages passengers to place cruise door decor on their stateroom doors, but they have a few guidelines:
They will also allow a fish extender, a hanging fish that is like an add-on to your mailbox next to your door. In other words, it is a fish mailbox. An extender is a place your friends and family can leave presents for you.
Do’s and Don’ts
- Do : Use magnets to hang your decorations.
- Don’t : Use adhesives, over-the-door hanging organizers, or any item that may scratch or damage the door.
Carnival Cruise Door Decorations Policies
Carnival Cruise Line allows passengers to decorate their doors, but they recently changed their policy to say: “ For the safety of all guests and crew, any decorations not made of fire retardant material or deemed flammable will be removed, and no compensation will be provided.”
The policy goes further to state that you cannot make flame-retardant cruise door decorations with a spray. It has to be purchased with the flame-resistant product already on the decoration. With this in mind, I only found one item that meets these requirements.
- Do : Use magnets for your decorations.
- Don’t : Use tape, stickers, or anything that may damage the door or leave a residue. Decorations also must not be a fire hazard.
Princess Cruise Ship Door Decorations Policies
Princess Cruise Line has certain restrictions regarding cabin door decorations:
- Do : Keep your decorations simple and non-offensive.
- Don’t : Use any decorations that may damage the door, such as adhesive-backed decorations.
Royal Caribbean Cruise Door Decorations Policies
Royal Caribbean permits door decorations with a few guidelines in place:
- Do : Use magnets to secure your decorations.
- Don’t : Use over-the-door organizers or any decoration that may damage the door or be a potential fire hazard.
Norwegian Cruise Door Decorations Policies
Norwegian Cruise Line does not allow decorations for fire safety reasons. They passed an ncl door decoration policy back in 2019 for all of their cruise lines.
- Do : There are no Do’s
- Don’t : Do not use any cruise door decorations
Celebrity Cruise Door Decorations Policies
Celebrity Cruises does allow door decorations but under certain restrictions:
- Do : Decorate with non-damaging materials like magnets.
- Don’t : Use over-the-door decorations or anything that might damage the door or pose a fire risk.
Remember, the enjoyment of your cruise is paramount, and following these policies ensures smooth sailing for everyone on board.
Do People Really Decorate Their Cruise Ship Doors?
If you’re a first-time cruiser, you might be wondering if this cruise door decoration business is as widespread as we make it sound. The answer is a resounding yes! But why do they decorate? Well, let’s look at some reasons.
A Unique Tradition
Decorating cruise cabin doors is a beloved tradition among many seasoned cruisers. It’s a unique way of adding a touch of home to the ship, and it turns the experience of navigating the hallway into an art stroll. For frequent cruisers, it’s one of the fun aspects they look forward to, and for newcomers, it quickly becomes a delightful discovery.
Community Building
Door decorating often serves as an ice breaker, opening opportunities for interaction among passengers. Seeing a decorated door often piques curiosity, leading to conversations, friendships, and even friendly door decoration competitions!
Celebration of Special Occasions
You’ll often notice door decorations increasing when there’s a celebration on board. From birthdays to anniversaries to honeymoons, decorations allow passengers to share their joy with others and make their special day stand out.
So, whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned sailor, why not jump into this fun tradition and add a dash of personality to your cabin door? With your Cruise Door Decorations, you’ll not only create memorable experiences but also a unique identity that sets you apart on your sea voyage.
Cruise Door Decorating Ideas
Now that you’re aware of the policies for different cruise lines, it’s time to let your creative juices flow and explore some exciting cruise door decoration ideas!
Themed Magnets
Themed magnets are an easy and quick way to decorate your cruise cabin door. If you’re on a Disney cruise, for example, you could consider Disney character-themed magnets. Or perhaps you’re on a holiday-themed cruise – Christmas magnets would be a great fit!
Personalized Signs
Creating a personalized sign that features your family name or a fun message can add a touch of uniqueness to your door. It’s a great conversation starter too!
Celebratory Banners
Are you celebrating a special occasion during your cruise, like a birthday, anniversary, or honeymoon? A celebratory banner could be the perfect touch to make your cruise door decorations truly special.
Travel Adventure Map
A fun idea for frequent cruisers is to put up a travel adventure map that marks all the destinations you’ve visited. This can be a magnetic map or a decal that you add to each cruise.
Light-Up Decorations
If permitted by your cruise line, light-up decorations can make your door stand out in the cabin hallway. Consider string lights in fun shapes or perhaps even a light-up wreath for a holiday cruise.
Interactive Decorations
Consider having an element of interaction in your decorations, such as a dry-erase board. Not only can you leave messages for your family, but you might also get fun notes from your fellow cruisers!
Remember, your cruise door is a blank canvas, ready to be filled with your personality and creativity. No matter which decorations you choose, the most important thing is to have fun with it! After all, you’re on a cruise – it’s all about the joy of the journey.
What does a pineapple on a cruise ship door mean? You may be in for a surprise because pineapples are swinger cruise door decorations signify you are a swinger. In addition, an upside-down pineapple says you want to meet fellow cruisers who are of like mind.
FAQ Regarding Cruise Door Decorations
You may have some questions so, here are 3 of the most frequently asked questions.
Can I decorate my door on a cruise?
For most cruise ship lines, you can. There is only 1 cruise line that does not allow cruise ship door decorations, the Norwegian. Carnival only allows nonflammable decorations, which are hard to find. But all other cruise lines, such as Caribbean Cruise, Disney, and Princess cruise lines, just to name a few, do allow stateroom door decorations.
Do magnets stick to cruise ship doors?
Magnets are the preferred way to put decorations on your cruise ship door. However, some doors are brushed steel or wood, and magnets will not stick to them. In this case, you can use command pull strips. Check with your cruise line to learn their decoration policy.
Does the Royal Caribbean cruise line allow cruise door decorations?
Royal Caribbean is one of the many cruise lines that do allow cruise door decorations. So decorate away and have fun.
Additional Resources
If you are looking for more tutorials, walkthroughs, and troubleshooting on cruises, here are some additional posts about cruises:
Princess Cruises Princess Plus: An All-Inclusive Approach
Royal Caribbean Suite Perks: A Comprehensive Guide
Icon Of The Seas Vs Titanic: A Comparison Of 2 Worlds Of Sea Travel
Cruise Door Decorations – Conclusion
Your journey to find the perfect Cruise Door Decorations starts here. Remember, the best decoration not only expresses your personality but also complies with the cruise line’s guidelines.
Remember, the goal is not only to have a blast but also to make your cabin feel like a home away from home, even if it’s just through your door decorations.
Happy travels, my friends.
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7 MOST extravagant houses of 19th century Moscow
1. The Levenson House, Trekhprudnyi Lane, 9
The lantern above the Levenson House
This house, designed by architect Fyodor Shekhtel, was built for Alexander Levenson, the proprietor of a famous Moscow typography, in 1900. The house had space for printing machines, as well as living premises. The highlight of the house is a fascinating roof lantern. Recently, the house was scientifically restored and is now for sale. The 1,000-sq.m. building’s price tag is 1.1 billion rubles (approx. $14.4 mln).
The interior of the Levenson House
2. The Zimins House, Degtyarny Lane, 8/3
The interior of the Zimins' House
What seems an ordinary house from the outside is really one of the poshest mansions of 19th century Moscow, built for Nikolay Zimin, a major Russian tobacco trader. Built in 1896 according to the project by Edmund Yuditsky, it still houses the original interior decoration. Russian cinema buffs might recognize it from the movie ‘Brat-2’, directed by Alexey Balabanov.
The Zimins' House from the outside
Currently, the building houses the Agency for the Management and Use of Historical and Cultural Monuments of the Ministry of Culture of Russia – some of the foremost specialists in heritage preservation in the country.
3. The Igumnov House, Bolshaya Yakimanka Street, 43
The Igumnov House
This house looks like a palace right out of a Russian fairytale, but it was actually built in 1895 (designed by architect Nikolay Pozdneev), at the order of Nikolay Igumnov, a textile tycoon from Yaroslavl.
The door and the porch decoration of the Igumnov House
The bricks were shipped in from the Netherlands, the fascinating porcelain facade tiles made following a special order at the Kuznetsov porcelain factory, the most famous in Russia at the time. The cost of the house was allegedly around 1 million rubles (when 150 rubles was a solid year’s salary). Inside, the 40 rooms of the house were decorated in a variety of styles – from traditional Russian to art nouveau.
The staircase in the Igumnov House
Currently, the Igumnov House is the residence of the French ambassador to Russia.
The interior of the Igumnov House
4. The Morozova House, Spiridonovka Street, 17
Zinaida Morozova's House
Another house by Fyodor Shekhtel, a star of Moscow art nouveau, was commissioned by Zinaida Morozova, the wife of Savva Morozov, a textile tycoon.
The exterior decorations of Zinaida Morozova's House
The interior design was made by a famous painter Mikhail Vrubel, who made several murals inspired by chivalry aesthetics of Medieval Europe, resonating with the neo-gothic style of the house.
The interior of Zinaida Morozova's House
In 1938, the Morozova House became the House of Receptions of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which it stays to this day.
5. The Vtorov Mansion (Spaso House), Spasopeskovskaya Square
Spaso-House from the outside
This mansion, commissioned by textile industrialist Nikolay Vtorov, was built in 1913. It takes its English name, Spaso House, from Spasopeskovskaya Square, where it is located. It’s a neo-classical recreation of a classic upper-class city mansion of the 1820s, with palladian windows and a perfectly symmetrical interior plan.
The interior of Spaso-House
Vtorov’s family lived in the house for just 4 years before the Revolution, after which the house was expropriated by the new Soviet government to serve as a reception house for the All-Russia Central Executive Committee.
Spaso-House's inner rooms
In 1933, the house became the residence of William C. Bullitt, the first U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, and has stayed the residence of the U.S. ambassadors ever since. Presidents Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan all stayed there when they visited Moscow.
The dining room at Spaso-House
6. The Ryabushinsky Mansion, Malaya Nikitskaya Street, 6/2
The Ryabushinski Mansion
This mansion, again built by Fyodor Shekhtel, this time for millionaire Stepan Ryabushinsky in 1900-1902, is probably the architect’s most famous work in Moscow. Apart from all the fascinating art nouveau interior decoration and the famous stairwell with a jellyfish lamp, the mansion also housed a secret chapel – the Ryabushinskis were Old Believers, outlawed in Russia until 1905. “I believe that in the whole of Europe there is no house like this,” Ryabushinski said when examining the newly-built mansion.
The Ryabushinski Mansion's 'jellyfish' staircase
After 1917, when the Ryabushinsky family fled Russia, the house became the state’s property and, in 1931, writer Maxim Gorky and his family started living there. Gorky didn’t like the mansion at all, calling it “awkward, but fit for working at least”. After Gorky’s death, the mansion became Maxim Gorky’s personal museum, which helped preserve the unique interiors of the house to the present day.
A stained glass window in the Ryabushinski Mansion
The dining room inside the Ryabushinski Mansion
7. The Berg City Mansion, Denezhny Lane, 5/1
Berg city mansion
Constructed in 1897 by Pyotr Boytsov, the house was commissioned by a businessman named Sergey Berg. It comprises different styles – gothic, baroque and art nouveau. Berg’s mansion was one of the first Moscow homes to have electricity installed – lighting and an electric doorbell. It was here that the first “electric ball” was held.
The Berg city mansion from the inside
The house, which had preserved all its original interior decoration, was renovated in 2016. It currently houses the Italian Embassy in Russia.
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19 Unique And Fabulous Experiences In Moscow
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Thinking of visiting Russia? When visiting such a famous city, one must, of course, visit the iconic landmarks first. Moscow has plenty of those, most of them in the center of the city, which is very well-planned for tourists. Once you’ve seen the sights that are on most travelers’ lists, it’s time to branch out and visit some of the lesser-known sites, and there are some fascinating places to see and things to do.
I know this list is long, but I just couldn’t help myself. You probably won’t have the time to see them all. But that’s okay. Just scroll through the list and choose what sounds the most interesting to you. Where possible, make sure to book in advance, as things can get crowded, especially during high season.
1. The Red Square, Kremlin, And Surroundings
Red Square (Krasnya Ploshad) is the heart and soul of Russia, and where much of the country’s history has unfolded. This is the most famous landmark in Moscow and indeed the whole country, it’s an absolute must-do! The square is always full of people and has a rather festive atmosphere!
Saint Basil’s Cathedral
This is the famous church with the rainbow-colored, onion-domed roof. The cathedral was commissioned in the 1500s by Ivan the Terrible and according to legend, the Tsar thought it was so beautiful, that he ordered that the architect’s eyes be cut out afterward, so he could never build anything more beautiful! He wasn’t called Ivan the Terrible for no reason!
Lenin’s Mausoleum
The “love-it-or-hate-it” of tourist attractions in Russia. A glass sarcophagus containing the embalmed body of Russian revolutionary, Vladimir Lenin. It may seem a bit bizarre to display the mummy of a person, but it has been there for almost half a century and the 2.5 million visitors who come each year, clearly feel the queuing and thorough body search are worth it, to be in Lenin’s presence.
Pro Tip: no photos and no loud talking are allowed inside the Mausoleum.
Eternal Flame
There is an Eternal Flame in honor of an unknown soldier on the left side of Red Square. The hourly changing of the guards is worth seeing.
The Kremlin is the official residence of the Russian president. You can see it from the outside, or you can take an excursion to one of the museums located inside. This is the biggest active fortress in Europe, and holds a week’s worth of attractions! Once behind the 7,332-feet of walls, there are five squares, four cathedrals, 20 towers, various museums, and the world’s largest bell and cannon to see. Worth a special mention is the Armory Chamber that houses a collection of the famous Faberge Eggs.
Pro Tip: You can only go inside the Kremlin if you are part of a tourist group.
2. Bolshoi Theatre
Bolshoi Theatre translates to “The Big Theatre” in Russian, and the building is home to both the Bolshoi Ballet and Bolshoi Opera — among the oldest and most famous ballet and opera companies in the world.
Pro Tip: It’s hard to get an inexpensive ticket, so if you’re reading well in advance of going to Moscow then try buying tickets on the official website . Last-minute tickets cost around $250 per person. If this is out of your budget, about an hour before a performance, you can try buying a ticket at the entrance from a reseller. Most can speak enough English to negotiate the price.
Tour the Bolshoi Theatre: You can take a group guided tour of the Bolshoi Theatre which focuses on the history and architecture of the theatre and behind the scenes. There’s an English language tour that lasts 2 hours and costs around $300 for a group of up to six.
3. Luxury Shopping At GUM And TSUM
Russia’s main department store, GUM, has a stunning interior that is home to over 100 high-end boutiques, selling a variety of brands: from luxurious Dior to the more affordable Zara. Even if shopping is not on your Moscow to-do list GUM is still worth a visit; the glass-roofed arcade faces Red Square and offers a variety of classy eateries. TSUM, one of the biggest luxury malls in town, is right behind the Bolshoi and GUM. It’s an imposing building with lots of history, and worth a visit just for its design and its glass roof.
4. Christ The Savior Cathedral
This is one of Russia’s most visited cathedrals and is a newer addition to the gorgeous array of Muscovite cathedrals, but don’t let its young age fool you. After perestroika, in the early 90s, the revived Russian Orthodox Church was given permission to build a cathedral on this site. It did the location honors and built the largest temple of the Christian Orthodox Church. The façade is as grand as you’d expect, but it’s the inside that will mesmerize you, with its domes, gold, gorgeous paintings, and decor!
The cathedral is located just a few hundred feet away from the Kremlin and was the site of the infamous Pussy Riot protest against Putin back in 2012.
Pro Tip: Bring a shawl to cover your hair as is the local custom.
5. Gorky Park
Moscow’s premier green space, Gorky Park (Park Gor’kogo) is the city’s biggest and most famous park. There is entertainment on offer here for every taste, from outdoor dancing sessions to yoga classes, volleyball, ping-pong, rollerblading, and bike and boat rental in summer. In winter, half the park turns into a huge ice skating rink. Gorky Park is also home to an open-air movie theater and the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art. There is also Muzeon Art Park, a dynamic contemporary space with a unique collection of 700 sculptures. It is located right in front of Gorky Park.
6. Sparrow Hills Park
If you take a walk from Gorky Park, along the Moscow River embankment, you’ll end up in the city’s other legendary park, Sparrow Hills. Although the park doesn’t offer as many activities as its hip neighbor, it has a great panoramic view of the city
Pro Tip: You can take a free walking tour to all of the above attractions with an English-speaking guide.
7. River Cruising
One of the best ways to experience Moscow, and see all the famous landmarks, but from a different angle, is from the Moscow River. Take a river cruise. Avoid the tourist crowds. There are little nameless old boats that do the cruise, but if you are looking for a more luxurious experience take the Radisson Blu cruise and enjoy the sights with some good food and a glass of wine.
8. Metro Hopping
Inaugurated in the 1930s, the Moscow Metro system is one of the oldest and most beautiful in the world. Started in Stalinist times, each station is a work of art in its own right. I’d recommend touring the stations between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. This way, you’ll be able to properly see it without the crowds. Ideally, I’d recommend taking a tour with a knowledgeable guide with GuruWalk, who will tell you stories of forgotten stations and how the history of the country is interconnected with the metro development. If going by yourself, then I definitely recommend checking out: Mayakovskaya, Ploschad Revolutsii, Kievskaya, Kropotkinskaya, Kurskaya, and Novoslobodskaya stations.
Visit the free Moscow Metro Museum: For real train enthusiasts, located in the southern vestibule of Sportivnaya station is a small free museum. Here you can take a peek into the driver’s cabin, see a collection of metro tokens from different cities, and see different models of a turnstile, traffic lights, escalator, and more.
9. Moscow State University View
In his effort to create a grander Moscow, Stalin had seven skyscrapers built in different parts of town; they’re called the Seven Sisters. The largest of these buildings and the one with the best view is the main building of the Moscow State University. Although this is a little outside the city center, the view is more than worth it.
10. Izmailovsky Market
Mostly known for the city’s largest flea market, the district of Izmaylovo is home to a maze of shops where you can get just about anything, from artisan crafts to traditional fur hats, handcrafted jewelry, fascinating Soviet memorabilia, and antiquities. It’s also one of Moscow’s largest green spaces. There are often no price tags, so be prepared to haggle a bit. Head to one of the market cafes for a warming mulled wine before continuing your shopping spree.
The History of Vodka Museum is found here, and the museum’s restaurant is the perfect place to sample various brands of the national drink.
Once you’ve covered the more touristy spots, Moscow still has plenty to offer, and the places below will also be full of locals! So for some local vibes, I would strongly recommend the spots below!
11. Moscow City
With a completely different vibe, Moscow City (also referred to as Moscow International Business Center) is like a mini Dubai, with lots of impressive tall glass buildings. Here is where you’ll find the best rooftops in towns, like Ruski Restaurant, the highest restaurant both in Moscow City and in Europe. Moscow City is great for crowd-free shopping and the best panoramic views of the city.
12. Tretyakov Gallery
Tretyakov Gallery started as the private collection of the Tretyakov brothers, who were 19th-century philanthropists. They gave their private collection to the government after their deaths. If there is just one museum you visit in Moscow, I recommend this one!
13. Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve
Tsaritsyno was a residence of Catherine the Great more than two centuries ago. It became derelict during the Soviet era but has now been fully renovated. With its opulently decorated buildings, gardens, meadows, and forests, Tsaritsyno Park is the perfect place for a green respite in Moscow.
14. Kolomenskoye
A 10-minute metro ride from the city center is Kolomenskoe Museum-Reserve, where you can get an idea of what Russia looked like 200 years ago. You’ll find ancient churches (one dating back to the 16th century), the oldest garden in Moscow, and the wonderful fairytale wooden palace of Tsar Alexey Mikhailovich, father of Peter the Great.
15. Ostankino TV Tower
Built in 1967, Ostankino TV Tower was the tallest free-standing construction in the world at the time, it’s still the 8th tallest building in the world and the highest in Europe. It’s also the best observation deck, with a glass floor and 360-degree views. The speedy elevators take you 1,105 feet in next to no time.
Pro Tip: You need to book in advance; entrance is based on specific ticket times and the capacity is limited and only a certain number of tourists are allowed per day. Don’t forget your passport, you’ll need it to get through security.
16. Zaryadye Park
Zaryadye is a newly opened, landscaped urban park so new you won’t find it in a lot of tour guides. The park is near Red Square and is divided into four climatic zones: forest, steppe, tundra, and floodplains, depicting the variety of climatic zones in Russia.
These last three suggestions are a little quirky, but all are really worth checking out.
17. Museum Of Soviet Arcade Games
Release your inner child playing on 66 arcade machines from the Soviet era! What a great way to spend a couple of hours when tired of visiting museums and palaces. The staff speaks excellent English and are happy to explain how the games work.
18. Moscow Rooftop Tour
Take a 1-hour private Moscow rooftop tour with an experienced roofer. I can just about guarantee none of your friends will be able to say they’ve done it! For your comfort, I recommend wearing comfortable shoes. Take your camera, there are some amazing photo opportunities out there!
19. Sanduny Banya
This classical Russian bathhouse opened its doors in 1808 and is famous for combining traditional Russian banya services with luxurious interiors and service. If you enjoy spas and saunas, then you should experience a Russian bathhouse at least once in your life! Go with an open mind and hire a specialist to steam you as it’s meant to be done — by being beaten repeatedly with a besom (a leafy branch)! This is said to improve circulation, but is best done by a professional!
So there you have my list of things to do in Moscow. I could have gone on and on and on, but I didn’t want to try your patience! There are so many things to do in this vibrant city that you’ll definitely need to allocate several days for exploring.
Here are some other reasons to visit Moscow and Russia:
- 7 Reasons To Put Moscow On Your Travel Bucket List
- Russia 30 Years (And 30 Pounds) Ago
- Massive Mysterious Craters Appearing Again In Siberia
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