We have all watched Miami continue to explode with amazing new places to stay, dine and be entertained, and this is also true in everyone’s beloved South Beach. With over-the-top luxury hotel options around every corner, it’s still nice to be able to discover an authentic South Beach hotel that […]
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New Orleans, the Second Time Around
Like most of the world’s intriguing cities, New Orleans is rich in history, daytime diversions and nightlife options. Oh, and tacky tourist traps. I don’t say that with disdain; I think first-time visitors should see those attractions for which a city is best known, whether it’s Times Square in New York, the […]
5 Reasons to Love (and Stay at) the New “Queen E” Hotel
The Fairmont Queen Elizabeth, which opened in 1958 in Montreal as one of the first luxury hotels in the city, reopened last summer after several years of planning and a yearlong closure to achieve a multi-million dollar renovation. Today, the new “Queen E” hotel boasts a brand new design that […]
Summer Culinary Events in New York City and the Hamptons
Summertime brings some of the world’s best chefs to New York for exciting culinary events in both Manhattan and the Hamptons. This year’s premier events also give back to important charitable efforts, so as you wine, dine and enjoy the summer season you can also feel good that your ticket […]
Dublin’s Four G’s: Golf, Gastronomy, Grand Hotels and (of course) Guinness!
Gone are the days when visits to Ireland involved staying in tired old Dublin hotels and noshing on late night pub grub. Today, your Irish golf excursions can include luxurious accommodations and fine restaurants as you soak in Dublin’s vibrant cityscape. If you travel with a discerning group who likes […]
Our Favorite 8 Must-Have Items from SWIMS for the Summer
It all started for SWIMS back in 2006 with a mission and the almost forgotten galosh. A simple idea to transform the galosh from a basic product to something more desirable took yesterday’s galosh to today’s classy and somewhat sexy galosh with a splash of personality that is purely Norwegian. […]
Nick-San Brings Japanese Flavors to Mexico
In the culinary world, it takes a creative visionary to blend a fusion of two diverse cultures into a curated cuisine with an eclectic and culturally diverse “Japan meets Mexico” menu. In the form of the Japanese kitchen, the phenomenon known as sushi has spanned the globe. Innovative and inquisitive […]
Sailing the Rhine with Joanne Weir of Plates and Places
Food is huge reason why people travel, but what can they do if they have a craving for the luscious combination of flatbread, sour cream, melted onions and chunks of crispy, fatty bacon of a classic Alsatian Tarte Flambee and you can’t get to Alsace? Or the sweet and chewy […]
A Getaway to the Wilburton Inn
When you hear that one of President Abraham Lincoln’s sons bought the property where the Wilburton Inn now sits, you begin to understand what makes this historic southern Vermont mansion so special. Robert Todd Lincoln and his fellow railroad industrialist friend Albert Gilbert bought farmland in the Battenkill Valley above […]
Autograph Collection Hotels Introduces The Pantheon Iconic Rome Hotel
Autograph Collection Hotels, Marriott International’s distinctive collection of passionately independent hotels has announced the opening of The Pantheon Iconic Rome Hotel in the heart of the Eternal City just steps from The Pantheon. This particular collection by Marriott is always a favorite because it provides guests with a boutique feel, but with […]
Harris Faulkner: How a News Anchor Spends 48 Hours in Israel
Fox News Anchor Harris Faulkner is no stranger to spur of the moment quick trips abroad while on special assignments as a Co-Host of Fox News Channel’s Outnumbered and Host of Outnumbered Overtime. Like many of us frequent flyers, she does her research, makes her plans, and builds in some […]
Journey Through the Clouds with Rocky Mountaineer
Rocky Mountaineer, the largest privately owned luxury tourist train in the world, wants to help travelers and cruise enthusiasts cross two of Americans’ most desired destinations, the Canadian Rockies and Alaska, off their bucket lists with the ultimate rail and sail journey. You can visit their website for a look at […]