Quattro Miami

If you crave being in the vortex of the SoBe (South Beach) scene when you’re weekending in Miami, then head to Quattro. Don’t even think about what came primero (first), segundo (second) and terzo (third), Quattro, although 4th in name should be first in mind. Quattro, the restaurant of “gastronomia … Read more

1500 Degrees at The Eden Roc Hotel

Few hotel lobbies have the theatricality of Morris Lapidus’ Eden Roc in Miami Beach. Upon entering the eye instantaneously meets a stage set for drama. A sheer curtained circular bar is the nucleus of the scene surrounded by undulating elliptical columns and softly lit by a galactic chandelier and sexy … Read more

Miami’s City Hall

A friendly staff greets you at City Hall. It’s as if you’re in your neighborhood joint and they’re excited to see you again. And once you see the menu du jour you’ll be excited, too. But first take a few minutes to enjoy a cocktail at this midtown eatery’s solidly … Read more

Choose to Cruise

Québec is an incredible destination, hence why Travel Squire is dedicating an entire month to it. But when you’re packing for that autumn getaway to Canada, don’t forget to bring your bathing suit… for the cruise of course! Québec City, with a rich history and a dynamic culture is an … Read more

Québec City, Québec

“J’taime, Bonnehomme Carnival!” Every kid who visit’s Québec City’s magnificent two week celebration of winter comes away knowing that phrase. By the end of a five day visit, I came away saying it myself. I’m not sure if the guy in the Bonnehomme Carnival mascot costume expected an adult man … Read more

Le Grand Lodge & Chez Borivage

*With contributions by Sallie Wolcott If you’re looking for adventure, take a drive to Mont Tremblant (the trembling mountain), and queue up for some of the most pow(d)erful slopes in the world. It’s less than two hours by car from Montreal and you can’t beat the scenery. With three snow … Read more

Québec City’s Quirky Art Show – Manif d’art 6

Looking to experience the global art market while at the same time taking part in a Quebecois tradition? Look no further than the Québec City Biennial, Manifestation internationale d’art or Manif D’Art as it’s affectionately known, being presented for the sixth time. Manif d’art is unlike most art showcases in … Read more

Vieux-Québec in Period Costume

Vieux-Québec in Period Costume *With contributions by Rachel Petzinger Hark back to the days of yore and traverse through the ramparts of Vieux-Québec with a 17th century member of New France as your guide. Walk the motorcycle-banned streets, explore the castles and buildings from the 1600’s, and emerge yourself into … Read more

Five Star Cars

I am in love with an Italian; sleek suave, sophisticated and very, very fast. The worrying thing is my husband is in love too – with the same Italian.  I recently drove a 2010 Ferrari California down the East coast of Australia (proving the country isn’t all about 4WDs in … Read more

Winter Wonderland, Québec

Québec City is one of the most charming cities in North America. With over 400 years of history to absorb, there’s always something to excite and inspire. While many visitors choose to do their explorations during the sunny summer months, with the proximity of the city center to the great … Read more

Le Club Chasse et Peche

It’s obvious when a restaurant’s got the buzz and the very trendy Le Club has it! Situated in the red hot old city of Montréal in a building that’s of another era, its entrance is marked by a wordless iconic sign decorated with a discreet coat of arms-like design. A … Read more

Québec City’s Mini Tour de France

Move over, Tour de France—your baby brother’s gotten a little bigger and has started getting noticed. Forgot his name? It’s Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec, now say that over and over and don’t forget! Started in 2010 by Canadian broadcasting company, Groupe Serdy, the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec hosted … Read more

Québec City, Québec

It’s nice to walk into a restaurant and instantly feel a warm, fuzzy vibe … one where you want to stay. Le Clocher Penche sets a tone for comfort with a buzz of conversation from the dining room, slow mode ceiling fans, an art installation at the back that invites … Read more

A Table for Two or Twenty Two

Commonly after check-in, many hotel guests choose to sidestep the bar and restaurant on site for other establishments in the vicinity. The reasons vary. Perhaps some are seeking a local experience or others think they’ll be shelling out overinflated room service prices by eating at the property. Recently, at the … Read more

Montréal’s Contrasting Openings

Museum of Fine Arts’ New (and Old) Additions Picture Montréal’s skyline, encompassing both historic and modern buildings, harmonizing to create a unique and divergent architectural hybrid for the city. Now, picture your dear grandmom with an iPod, an earphone bud in one ear and her hearing aid in the other. … Read more