Canada's wine country in Ontario on TravelSquire

Ontario’s Wine Country

Our travel may be temporarily interrupted, but we can still dream and plan. We’re here to bring you travel inspiration for the trips you’ll take when life returns to normal. – TravelSquire Editors Touring Wine Country When you hear the words “wine country,” the Canadian province Ontario probably doesn’t spring … Read more

B&H Buildings London

Bourne & Hollingsworth Buildings, London

“We’re a little bit out of the way,” our genial host cites as we enter Bourne & Hollingsworth Buildings. Spoiler Alert: Not at all! The Clerkenwell restaurant, set in a 19th-century building, is a quick 10-minute taxi from our hotel even though the driver fretted that he didn’t recognize the … Read more

Maritime Flair in Hamburg

Fish, and the waters where they swim, both come to mind when I think of Hamburg, Germany’s second largest city and largest port.  Although the waters of the North Sea are 65 miles from this maritime city, it is water that imbues the city with a distinctive, enticing flair. It … Read more

Fish, Restaurant, New Zealand

FISH, Auckland, New Zealand

Like its twin sister Sydney, Auckland is all about the harbor with sailboats bobbing in the distance and views to the busy Bayswater marina and the well-heeled (and very close) suburbs a few minutes away. So, it’s no surprise that Hilton snagged a prime slice of real estate there and … Read more

Anzu, Hotel Nikko, San Francisco

Sitting squat on a forlorn block in the Union Square vicinity, San Francisco’s Hotel Nikko will not surprise you as a striking architectural gem, but no matter. As you step inside the towering concrete mass an instant feeling of Zen alters the senses, the sound of water gurgling, a perfect … Read more

Unspoiled Provence

Unspoiled Provence

My guide, Beatrice, collects me at the Marseilles airport and we head an hour north to the village of Gordes, which is said to be between “the sky and the stones.” Technically, the village is in Provence, but Beatrice sees it differently. “I compare Gordes to New York. New York … Read more

Carlsbad, So Cal Drinks Up

San Diego is known for its thriving craft beer scene, with a plethora of breweries, tasting rooms, beer bars and even events like the San Diego International Beer Festival. That said, anyone traveling to San Diego should be aware that this influence has spilled over into the nearby (and lesser-known) … Read more

Lucien Restaurant, Toronto

Crystal chandeliers, faux wrought iron flourishes, low lights over the bar and a beautiful view onto Berzcy Park with a fully illuminated fountain set the stage for Lucien, an offbeat nouveau bistro in downtown Toronto with aspirations of epicurean greatness.  It won’t be hard for them to reach that with … Read more

The Draycott, London

Are you thirsty for some action and a bit of intel? It’s time to get reacquainted with everyone’s favorite British spy over a drink starting October 25th. In advance of the opening of the new James Bond film “Skyfall”, The Draycott, a landmark hotel in London will be offering guests complimentary … Read more

Après Ski at 39 Degrees Lounge

It is no wonder that the term used to describe, “after skiing shenanigans” is French.  Après ski has become a universal term originating from the European concept of bringing an end to an epic day of skiing with some drinks, dancing and socializing.  Austria has particularly cultivated the art of … Read more

Selene, Pyrgos, Santorini

A striking amber chandelier leads the way into Selene’s dining room. It definitely belongs in the Dale Chihuly school of art glass fixtures but it has a freeform composition that can only be the representation of the Greek spirit.  It’s also emblematic of the restaurant’s inventiveness, the glow casting a … Read more

Cabana Beach, Curacao

A gleaming disco ball under a neon canopy greets you at Cabana Beach along with a “friendly” beach person. After all this is a beach restaurant and guards are down.  Groovy retro sounds from the sixties, seventies and eighties se the mood and the lounge atmosphere fits perfectly with the … Read more

Skala Restaurant, Oia, Santorini

A steep winding climb from the town square of Oia leads to the magic of Skala, hugging the sea in this tiny village on the island of Santorini.  Verticality is part and parcel to this island where hotels and restaurants seem poised to fall into the ocean.  Not Skala.  The … Read more

Sphinx, Santorini

Of the many restaurants that line the main drag of Santorini’s famous town of Fira in the Greek islands, Sphinx stands out.  The flamingo pink color of the entire restaurant which is situated on numerous levels leading down to the sea, each one different from the other, is unmistakable. Pink … Read more

Vinsanto at Vedema

Vinsanto, the restaurant at the Vedema Resort, knows a thing or two about making an entrance.  Housed in a former 19th century winery, it’s (hands down) a world away from anything else on the island.  Situated in the tiny town of Megalohori, 15 minutes’ drive from Fira on the island … Read more