For many people, Cartagena, Colombia first appeared on the radar at the 2012 Summit of the Americas, when the rightful 45th President of the United States made headlines for dancing and drinking at a local bar...
Chris and his friend from New York have made it a tradition to climb 14ers in Colorado together, and while the pandemic derailed any plans for that tradition last year, they were back at it...
This past weekend was the girls’ fall break from school, so it really feels like we’re in the midst of the season now! Over the past four days we’ve really laid it on thick with...
We will be speaking at the Travel Adventure Show in Silicon Valley on Saturday, October 23 at 3 pm on their Savvy Destination Stage. We will also have a booth there (#911) under the We...
Building a new hotel that stands out in Paris, one of the world's most visited cities is a challenge in the best of times. But Hilton's decision to move forward with the grand opening of...
When will Australia open to tourists? This is the A$1,000,000 question—and unfortunately, there are no certain answers at this point.
The cost of Australia’s much-lauded Covid response has been nearly two years of closed borders. As Europe and...
When will Korea open to tourists? Depending on which passport you hold, it may already be “open,” although this is only true in a technical sense.
I’ve long speculated that South Korea would be the first country in...
I met Adriana for coffee near her apartment just east of the Colosseum. Her neighborhood, in spite of its proximity to Italy’s—to Europe’s—most famous building, is not especially touristic.
“Rome is home,” she said, when I told...
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