Inside the Downton Abbey Exhibition in New York – Review
I recently got the chance to visit the Downton Abbey exhibit in New York City. Although the popular British drama series ended in 2015, the enthusiasm for...
Island Hopping Around New York City
The thought of summer in the city can send anyone scurrying for the nearest air conditioned department store or (gasp!) the comforts of one’s office building. It’s...
Touring Theo Chocolate Factory
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3 Unique Desert Campsites Around LA
The expansive desert east of Los Angeles offers a unique getaway for nature lovers, and the chance for Angelenos to remember what stars look like above the...
Top 5 Places in NYC Even Locals Want to Visit
New York City, home to 8 million inhabitants, and most of them immigrants or transplants from other places.
With those odds, you probably know someone who lives in...
How to Get to the Teotihuacan Pyramids by Bus
If you want to see one of the greatest ancient man-made structures in the world, head to the Teotihuacan archaeological site. It is about an hour north...
What to See at the Teotihuacan Pyramids
Teotihuacan was an ancient Mesoamerican city, and a site of great religious importance to the Aztec people. Today the archaeological zone is the most visited attraction in...
Why You Need to Go to Mexico City Right Now
I don’t remember exactly when or where I got the bug in my brain to visit Mexico City.
Maybe it was the exciting opening scene of the latest...
5 Myths About Mexico City Debunked
Despite its growing popularity, Mexico City is still victim to several stereotypes. Most are quick to write off any non-beach destination in Mexico as boring and mistakenly...
9 Things Everyone Must Know Before Going to Mexico City
Home to over 21 million inhabitants, Mexico City is loud, busy and vibrant. The city hums with life at all hours of the day. Ranked the #1...