In the off-chance you have yet to find what you’re looking for in one of the hundreds of Charleston blog posts out there, here’s yet another. South Carolina’s ‘Holy City’ is historic, charming, full of color and a foodie’s dream destination. Architectural wonders lie around every cobblestone-clad corner, as does fresh seafood, Lowcountry classics, renowned…
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Is Kyoto the Best Large City in Japan?
If Tokyo is dizzying and dazzling, Kyoto is languid and majestic. It’s easy to see why Kyoto reigns supreme as one of Japan’s top travel destinations after spending just a few moments in Japan’s former capital. Infamous shrines and temples may draw you to the city initially, or perhaps the picturesque Arashiyama Bamboo Grove; however,…
Japan Travel: Kanazawa or Takayama?
There’s no denying the allure of Japan’s larger cities; however, Takayama and Kanazawa are just as impressive and much less touristy. Both cities are relatively small and accessible on Japan’s bullet train, making them an easy addition to your larger Japan getaway. For reference, we spent eleven days in Japan and visited Tokyo, Takayama, Kanazawa,…
How To Spend 48 Hours in Tokyo
I once heard being in Tokyo feels like a fever dream, an analogy I didn’t quite understand prior to visiting. The world’s largest city is vibrant, immaculately clean, contradictory, awe-inspiring, and at times, dizzying. Throw a fourteen-hour time change into the mix, and you’ll feel like your head is spinning (but in a good way)….
A Weekend in Seoul, South Korea
Neon lights, delectable eats, historic sites, renowned skincare, and vibrant nightlife are a few of the many draws of South Korea’s capital, Seoul. The city is home to nearly ten million people and roughly twenty percent of South Korea’s population. As the figures allude, the city is constantly bustling with excitement and hosts much of…
Don’t Sleep on This East Coast Wine Region
Dreaming of a wine country getaway closer to home? For those on the East Coast look no further than Charlottesville, Virginia. Virginia is one of the country’s top wine-producing states, with about forty wineries in the Charlottesville area alone. As the saying goes, Virginia is for (wine) lovers. Not knowing much about Virginia before arriving,…
New England’s Coastal Hidden Gem
You’ve heard of the iconic Massachusetts beach vacation destinations: Cape Cod, Nantucket, and Martha’s Vineyard. While all these spots are worth visiting, a lesser-known island off the coast of the Cape is a local hidden gem. If you’re seeking a luxurious coastal vacation with five-star accommodations, boutique shopping, and dirty martinis, Cuttyhunk Island is not…
Ten Days in Southern Brazil: Rio de Janeiro and Búzios
First things first, if you haven’t been to Brazil it’s an absolute must. While there I visited Rio de Janeiro and Búzios and fell in love with the country. I’m happy with our decision to split time between a more major city (Rio) and a smaller coastal town (Búzios) and would recommend doing the same…
Off Season Travel to Seattle & The San Juan Islands
The Pacific Northwest is a gorgeous part of the country, and although you may not seek out this region in February, I’m here to convince you otherwise. The weather was a bit chilly and rainy at times, and while the locals may complain, coming from Chicago, it felt more like spring than winter. Visiting off-season,…
The Ultimate Winter Getaway in Telluride, Colorado
Living in Chicago, Telluride is just a three-hour flight away. It may be more of a challenge for those of you on either coast to get here, but I promise you it’s worth it. There are many things to do in Telluride – from hitting the slopes to exploring the food scene on Colorado Ave….