Millennium Park is one of the best parts of Chicago, at least for folks who love public art, outdoor venues, and beautiful gardens. That’s why it’s one of…
Outside 43 Paseo de Gracia (Passeig de Gràcia in Catalan), you’ll always find crowds of people waiting to enter Casa Batlló, a house Antoni Gaudí designed for the…
Well-known for being a sun-drenched coastal getaway, San Diego also has a few surprises up its sleeve for visitors. Come springtime, that includes a multi-colored 55-acre bloom of…
You’ve probably heard the phrase “Remember the Alamo” and know it’s somehow important in American history, but you may struggle to remember exactly why. For most kids growing…
Spanning over 12,000 years, historic Brackenridge Park is a favorite with visitors and San Antonians. The park is home to the Japanese Tea Garden, the Sunken Garden Theater,…
San Antonio has a unique, multicultural vibe that blends many traditions. One of those is cowboy culture, and as an inclusive and welcoming city, anyone can enjoy, celebrate,…
Nestled along the postcard-perfect waterfront of San Diego’s Point Loma neighborhood, Liberty Station is a 350-acre mixed-use development with plenty of spots to eat, shop, stay, and play. …
There is something so completely magical about Christmas in Chicago that I can hardly contain my glee each year as Halloween passes and November ticks over the calendar.…
Boston in the wintertime is a scene straight out of a storybook: blankets of freshly-fallen snow, locals bundled-up in heavy coats and colorful scarves, and historic charm aplenty.…
La Rambla, a pedestrian boulevard in Barcelona, may sound like any flâneur’s dream with its long line of beautiful trees, variety of cafes and kiosks, and benches to…
One of the most visited places in Barcelona is the ornate Roman Catholic basilica la Sagrada Família aka the Basilica of the Holy Family. And rightfully so. This…