Prague, Czech Republic

 It is a city full of mystery, full of life, full of history.  When one sees Prague for the first time, you might even say it’s hard to believe that it’s a real city — not some movie backdrop of a made up fairy tale European wonderland.  While most cities … Read more

Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona, the capital of Spain’s Catalonia province, is the country’s second largest city and a prime tourist destination for lovers of art, architecture, and fine food. Located on the northeast coast of Spain, Barcelona also boasts several sandy beaches on the Mediterranean Sea, which attract thousands of swimmers and sunbathers … Read more

Stockholm, Sweden

Ulf Hinds – Stockholm Visitors Board: Parts of Gamla Stan, the oldest part of Stockholm, date from the 13th century. Winter Charms I didn’t realize it when I made my plans and still didn’t realize it a month later when I landed at Stockholm’s Arlanda airport. Rushing through customs and … Read more

Stockholm, Sweden

Cover Image by Tarquin Gemstone at Flickr I didn’t realize it when I made my plans and still didn’t realize it a month later when I landed at Stockholm’s Arlanda airport. Rushing through customs and boarding the express train into central Stockholm, there were clues. “Hmm … the skies are really … Read more

Richmond, Great Britain

A Royal and Bucolic London Getaway ‘‘Richmond’s great for walking,’’ says a patron named Bruce, raising a glass of ale to his mouth. ‘‘It’s best for seeing real history, without running into crowds,’’ counters Alan, who shares a wooden bench with him near the crackling fireplace in the cozy Victoria … Read more

St. Gallen, Switzerland

A Sweet, Swiss Surprise Tell your friends that you’re going to Switzerland, and they immediately think snow-covered Alps, cheese fondue, and yummy Swiss chocolates. Tell them you’re going to St. Gallen, and most likely they’ll look at you strangely and ask, “Where?” Everyone has heard of Geneva, Zürich, and Zermatt, … Read more

Orange Trees, Tapas, Flamenco and Rioja

The sounds of stamping feet and lustily strummed guitars burst from every corner of this radiant city during the Bienal de Flamenco, which takes place this year from September 15-October 9.   Day and night, in 16th-century plazas and Art Deco theaters, top-flight dancers and musicians celebrate the art over a … Read more

London, England

Savoring the Heart of Soho “Soho is a bit like the Times Square of London.  Everyone passes through here at some point,” remarked our cabbie Frank, his jolly, ruddy face a welcoming beacon after a long day of travel. “But there’s much more to it than most tourists ever see.  … Read more

Krakow Poland

Krakow, Poland

  A Bagel’s Humble Beginnings Krakow is the ideal getaway for tourists seeking a European vacation off the beaten path. Dating back to the 7th Century, Krakow’s streets are teeming with history: from fairytales incarnate, complete with castle, royalty and dragon lair, to darker tales of mass extermination. Though people … Read more

Venice, Italy

Anything but Italian On the surface, Venetians fit the Italian profile. They speak the language, eat pasta, dress impeccably and love opera.  And yet, they are different. They are less religious, have built no walls around their old city, have sacrificed cars for gondolas, and generally look outward rather than … Read more

Granada, Spain

Much More than the Alhambra Situated on the rugged foothills of the Sierra Nevada, Granada has long been famed as the site of the Alhambra, the glorious 14th-century palace built under Moorish rule. But in recent years, ambitious efforts by the Andalusian Legacy Foundation to revive Granada’s rich Hispanic-Moorish past … Read more

Amsterdam The Netherlands

  Dutch Treat With a slogan of “I Amsterdam,” the Netherlands’ most popular city is for me, for you, for everyone.  Whether you have an appetite for architecture, an addiction to art, or a craving for quirkiness, the canals, museums and sights of Amsterdam will satisfy your proclivity for any … Read more

Paris, Well Read

How many articles have been written about Paris?  Hundreds of course, thousands probably, hundreds of thousands most likely… it’s the City of Light, a city of laughter, a city of love and romance.  But for many people, it’s also a city of enlightenment.  The home of the Lost Generation, many … Read more

Corfu, Greece

An Island Fairytale. It’s sunset. You’re drinking a glass of wine on the rooftop of a 17th century mansion. While music plays in the background the spectrum of colors before you takes your breath away. Below, you hear the children playing beneath the green leaves of the park. Above you … Read more

Mount Olympus, Greece

Taking A Meeting with Hera and Zeus Climbing Mount Olympus I didn’t climb Mount Olympus just because it’s there. I mean, with that attitude, why not swim across the Atlantic? My motive was utterly practical. I had some important questions and Mount Olympus has the gods.  If this resonates with … Read more