Le Cordon Bleu Global footprint on TravelSquire

Studying, Living and Working Abroad

Take a class then hit the beach in Sydney? Learn the art of Japanese cuisine then go on the town with your classmates to experience Tokyo’s nightlife? Or enroll in an immersive wine program then visit one of Paris’ natural wine bars? These and many more possibilities await students of … Read more

Highlights of Wroclaw, Poland on TravelSquire

Wroclaw, Poland: The Perfect 48-Hour Adventure

Wroclaw (pronounced “Vrot-swahv”), Poland’s jewel of a city just under four hours from Warsaw, is proud of itself. Voted European Capital of Culture in 2016 and European Best Destination 2018, it has more than a few feathers in its cap – City of 100 Bridges, City of 5 Rivers, City … Read more

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Spa Eastman in Canada’s Eastern Townships

In her twenties Jocelyna Dubuc became interested in learning more about foods to improve her health. Touting her success, she would ultimately create a wellness destination in Canada way before the term was even coined. In 1977, she opened Spa Eastman, a holistic place in Canada’s Eastern Townships that has … Read more

Travel and Fitness with the Skinny Squire on TravelSquire

I’m the Skinny Squire

As I write this, I’m a healthy 168 pounds, but three years ago that wasn’t the case. Having battled with my weight my entire life, I reached a pinnacle in 2016 tipping the scale at 250 pounds. It took a coveted invitation to Amsterdam for the 325th Anniversary Gala of … Read more

New Luxury Hotel in San Diego on TRavelSquire

The InterContinental, San Diego

The Intercontinental San Diego beckons almost immediately upon landing at San Diego International Airport. The 400-room hotel, newly opened in Fall 2018, is part of the new BRIC complex. Only a 10-minute drive from the airport (get ready to watch some low flying planes for a bit of added excitement) … Read more

David S Hill of Warsaw's Neon Museum on TravelSquire

MY CITY: Warsaw with David S. Hill

One of Eastern Europe’s biggest surprises today both in terms of evolution and culture is Warsaw. Largely rebuilt from scratch after World War II, it’s a city of surprises where artists, designers, chefs and a veritable treasure trove of creative types reside. Rooted squarely in its past, it has lately … Read more

Fairmont is one of Vancouver's best luxury hotels on TRavelSquire

Fairmont Hotel, Vancouver

Called the “Castle in the City,” Fairmont Hotel Vancouver is appropriately crowned with a chateau-style peaked copper roof, now elaborately aged a burnished patina. Built in the 1930s as one of the country’s premier hospitality residences (a collection of iconic hotels that even today still dot the original Canadian Pacific … Read more

Grand Hotel Mackinac Island

The Grand Hotel: Mackinac Island, Michigan

I spotted the iconic 660-foot front porch of the Grand Hotel from the ferry to Mackinac Island.   From a distance I could see the massive white structure on a hill in stark contrast to the deep green of the surrounding trees and the rich blue waters of Lake Huron.  As … Read more

Discover Loreto Mexico on TravelSquire

Loreto: The Secret of the Baja

Teal waters, leaping dolphins, breaching whales, a dramatic Dothraki terrain, and all with a Spanish flavor — why, it’s Cabo San Lucas.  Not exactly … in twenty, thirty years maybe! For those looking for a Mexican getaway but loathing the thought of a McMexico experience, Loreto beckons with minimum fuss, … Read more

Switzerland’s City of Lights

Lucerne is often called “the City of Lights.” The name goes back to a miracle which is said to have happened here. According to a legend, an angel showed the first arriving settlers with a light where to build a chapel in honor of St. Nicholas, the patron saint of … Read more

Exploring Boise, Idaho, Calorie by Calorie

Confession: Though I’ve visited seven continents, 60 countries and 46 of the nation’s states, it wasn’t until recently that my travels included Idaho, more specifically Boise, its capital. As the saying “it’s never too late” suggests, my visit to the largest city of the country’s 43rd state may have been … Read more

houseboat adventures on TravelSquire

Adventures on a Houseboat

“Why would anyone give you a houseboat to sail when you can’t even steer a canoe straight?” This was the question from my 11-year-old granddaughter. She had a point. On our recent canoeing trip together, I navigated straight into the banks of the river more than once. The prospect of … Read more