Krakow Poland on TravelSquire

Krakow, Poland: Gastronomic Capital of Culture 2019

Arriving in Krakow on a hot and muggy national holiday, I noticed on a map that the UNESCO World Heritage designated “Old Town” was encircled by a park. What was my first thought? Tour the city on a bike, of course. I watched gleeful residents and their kids zooming along … Read more

Scottsdale Princess on TravelSquire

A Desert Wellness Experience

Frequently named one of the best spas in Scottsdale, the Well & Being Spa at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is an oasis in the desert, a tranquil escape that captures the essence of the southwest. From the rugged mountain views which you can enjoy from the rooftop pool, to the … Read more

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The Iconic Caribe Hilton, San Juan

The Piña Colada, the national cocktail of Puerto Rico, was invented at San Juan’s Caribe Hilton Hotel in 1954 when bartender Ramón “Monchito” Marrero perfected a mix of rum, coconut cream, and pineapple juice. The drink, served at the central Caribar, is emblematic of the tropical ambience of the hotel … Read more

Last Minute Labor Day Weekend Getaways on TravelSquire

5 Last Minute Labor Day Getaways

Just days away, the unofficial end of summer will arrive. If you’re still undecided about your plans, check out these last minute Labor Day weekend getaways for some ideas. Sanibel Island, Florida White-sand palm-fringed beaches, blue skies, abundant seashells and stellar sunsets await on the island beaches of Sanibel. Less … Read more

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Hampshire – England’s Bubbles Hotspot

The sun is blazing, not a cloud in the sky. My eyes survey the sprawling vineyards as a server hands me a glass of local bubbly. Hold on. Let’s rewind here. A glass of local bubbly?  In England? The surroundings and the hot weather feel so alien and for a … Read more

Tel Aviv culinary highlights on TravelSquire

Cutting Edge Culinary: Tel Aviv, Israel

Tel Aviv is an exciting city that embraces the oldest traditions of Israeli culture and melds them into an advanced, modern metropolis. Add strategic placement on the Mediterranean Sea and you have a spectacular coastal setting. But lately it has also become the holy grail for food lovers which is … Read more

West Village Brunch on TravelSquire

La Ventura, New York City: The Perfect Brunch Escape

Finding a brunch spot in the West Village may be the easiest quest ever right now as there are so many choices. But isn’t it nice when you discover a really super new one? With La Ventura, you’re in pretty good hands as the restaurant comes from the team of … Read more

Strasbourg, France highlights on TravelSquire

48 Hours in Strasbourg, France

Straddling the border of Germany in the historic region of Alsace, Strasbourg has long been exposed to foreign influences. Formerly ruled by the Germans from 1871 until the end of World War I, it was again occupied by them during World War II from 1940 to 1944. Now it’s home … Read more

Arlo Soho Woodstock Popup on TravelSquire

The Summer of Love at Arlo Hotel

It’s hard to believe that 50 years ago this coming weekend the Woodstock Festival took place in Bethel, New York. Though there are many celebrations to commemorate the most important music festival ever (except for the actual recreation of it) one way to celebrate that summer of love and music … Read more

Adam Ashe on Chef Talk for TravelSquire and LE Cordon Bleu

CHEF TALK: ADAM ASHE

Traveling for food is a new passion point with global travelers on the move. In a hats off gesture to the kings and queens of cuisine around the world who inspire us to eat with adventure no matter where we are, TravelSquire brings you CHEF TALK, sponsored by Le Cordon … Read more

Rajasthan, India on TravelSquire

Rajasthan, India’s Colorful Treasure

Rajasthan is all about color: vibrant saris wrapped around women, towering turbans crowning men’s heads, markets bursting with colorful vegetables, fabric and jewelry. Even towns are associated with color – Jaipur, “the pink city” and Jodhpur, “the blue town.” Palaces, temples, forts, crafts, folk art, bustling cities, big cats, and … Read more

Church of the Nativity

Celebrity Chef Birthright, Part 1, Jerusalem

When culinary event marketer Herb Karlitz visited Israel in 2018, he was blown away by the food scene, and how it had changed from his first trip, more than 20 years before. “I had left schnitzled out and underwhelmed by the lack of variety in dishes,” he confessed. “After eating … Read more

Oslo, Norway highlights on TravelSquire

72 Hours in Oslo, Norway

Situated on the Oslo Fjord, Norway’s largest city provides an interesting juxtaposition of past and present. Nowhere is this more evident than in its architecture. Standing guard over the city beside the harbor, the Akershus Fortress and castle date back to medieval times. Meanwhile, in the Bjørvika neighborhood of central … Read more

Highlights of Burgundy, France on TravelSquire

Taking It Slow in Burgundy

The serious looking Maître d′ is skilfully balancing my plate through the restaurant at Château Sainte Sabine and it appears as if he’s about to place a diamond in front of me, a real treasure. I swallow and hesitate for a split-second over my choice of entrée, then dig into … Read more