My first day was spent in Lisbon rediscovering this architecturally beautiful city, enjoying its delicious restaurants, and searching for the best spots to hear Fado, Portugal’s hauntingly dramatic music that dates back to the Middle...
Cervantes Park is a peaceful stop along one of Barcelona's
busiest streets-Avinguda Diagonal-Chris Ciolli
Cervantes Park is an oasis of lush greenery and calm perched alongside the constant rush of traffic and noise that is Barcelona’s Avinguda Diagonal. Home...
When you're based in the San Francisco/Bay Area, you're a foodie and you live an hour from Napa and Sonoma Valleys, you'd think that think I'd be up there all the time, ensuring that there's...
Binders. Binders full of Women.
Those back-in-the-day ubiquitous office supply designed to collect and make sense of reams of hard copy data.
That's what we're talking about on a week in October 2012.
That, and essentially what a...
I have traveled in India several times over the last six or seven years, and I have learned a thing or two about what you need to pack. First time visitors to India in particular...
When most people think of Mexico, images of crystal clear waters, white sand beaches and little mustached, sombrero wearing men strumming handmade guitars come to mind.
Of course, Mexico is one of the finest places to...
What some travelers fail to realize is that skimping on cost should never mean skimping on travel experiences.
To be fair, if you're on a budget, you may opt to “go without,” compared to other types...
I was recently on the F train, and overheard a group of tourists discussing how they were in search of an “authentic NYC theater experience.”
The debate was between seeing The Jersey Boys or Phantom of...
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