There are so many fantastic wine producing wine regions in California, it is a delight to explore them all! And while less than 10% of Cali wine comes out of Napa and Sonoma, its dreamy location is hard to beat.
Read MoreThe great City of New Orleans is everything you will hope it to be: Unique, exciting, art-driven, friendly, unexpected and even a bit mysterious.
Read MoreCharleston and Savannah have quickly become a favorite place in the USA for us to visit, and many of us return again and again (short flight from NYC!). It’s easiest to fly into Charleston, and drive (or hop the train) to Savannah. Beautiful Beaufort sits between the two as well.
Read MoreAnother sad loss for the world of food and culture with the passing of legendary L.A. Times food critic Jonathan Gold yesterday. Thank you for showcasing Los Angeles to the world, Mr Gold.
Read MoreWe don’t spend enough time in nature, full stop. It’s good for our souls on every level, so why not plan for some more day trips or weekends to explore the great outdoors?
Read MoreIf you follow this blog, or any of my social channels, then you know I am prone to road trips anywhere and everywhere. I find them to be the best way to connect with a country, to understand its many nuances, landscape and people. Given our current political upheaval in America, I have also found them to be a form of re-connection, and incredibly freeing. So here are some notes from the road trip.
Read MoreMy mother’s family has been in Colorado (& New Mexico) for many generations, and we would return to explore the state every summer. Continuing the tradition, I can’t believe the growth and changes in just a few years in Denver and Boulder, Colorado.
Read MoreNew Mexico is a truly magical state, but the most beautiful city and artist haven is Santa Fe.
Read MoreSedona, Arizona has long attracted visitors from around the world for its beautiful scenery and powerful vortexes that are said to be conducive to healing, meditation and self-exploration.
Read MoreSummer always inspires travel, near and far. So why not take the opportunity to have a spontaneous solo adventure or two? If you have flexibility this summer, and live in a major city hub, then you have to know How To Have Solo Adventure This Summer by House Sitting and Car Relocating options (we have tested them, trust me).
Read MoreAmerica is a vast country featuring diverse and stunning landscape, certainly the coastline that runs along both the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean. And while so many views are gorgeous, they are not necessarily conducive to soft sand and relaxation, so here we round up our top 10 favorite beaches across the USA just in time for summer.
Read MoreJust a quick drive (or lovely train ride) south down the coast from L.A., San Diego offers beautiful beaches, laid back beauty and some of the best Mexican food north of the border.
Read MoreSometimes you just have to get in your car and drive. Read on for our road trip picks for Spring & Summer!
Read MoreThe drive through Big Sur on the way to Monterey and Carmel is nothing short of spectacular, and should be on everybody’s ‘must do’ travel list.
Read MoreEver the country’s undisputed hipster mecca, Portland is certainly a weird and wonderful vibrant town, surrounded by sweeping natural scenery, certain to charm you.
Read MoreOver-the-top glitz, glamor and gambling await you in Vegas, and it’s all about the custom trip tailoring.
Read MoreMy adopted hometown: New York City. It is my favorite City in the world, and there is nothing else like it.
Read MoreGrowing up driving through the giant states of Montana & Wyoming every summer en route to Colorado was a glorious sight indeed. Let me tell you why.
Read MoreIf you are seeking open space and art inspiration, a day visit to Storm King or Dia: Beacon is an excellent escape from NYC