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The Craziest Carnaval You’ve Never Heard Of

Northern France’s industrial port city of Dunkerque is known for several things: its eponymous battle (the subject of Christopher Nolan’s current film Dunkirk), its classification as part of the quirky “Ch’ti” region (which comes with its own dialects and all), and an absolutely insane iteration of the world’s carnivals that … Read more

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London with Chef Emil Minev

Tradition. Innovation. Excellence. – Since 1931, thousands of students have followed these principles at Le Cordon Bleu in London, one of the top culinary arts, wine, and management schools in the world. Located on Bloomsbury Square, the stately entrance radiates grandeur and energy, and students dressed in white aprons with … Read more

Small Plate Dining in Montauk

In days of old, sailors were often tattooed with swallows that symbolized love and loyalty, given that the bird chooses a mate for life and returns to the same nesting area every year. Swallow East, a seaside restaurant on the docks in Montauk, similarly uses the bird to symbolize guests … Read more

MUNDO at The Paper Factory Hotel

Remember when the thought of having dinner in the restaurant of your hotel wasn’t exactly exciting?  Guess what?  Those days are long gone.  From the still-on-fire Augustine at the Beekman Hotel, to the supremely popular NoMad at the NoMad Hotel and now over the bridges and through the tunnels to … Read more

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5 All-American Road Trips You Don’t Want To Miss

There’s a reason the landscape of the USA was described in such poetic terms by Katherine Lee in America the Beautiful. From sea to shining sea, this really is one big beautiful country. Take a few days on the open road to explore the vast wide open spaces and glorious … Read more

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Mon Dieu, I’ve Poached a Lobster

A Le Cordon Bleu Cooking Class Experience First, a small confession:  I’m not great in the kitchen. I can make a mean apple pie (provided I use a ready-made crust), and my husband calls me the “Soup Queen” (really, I just toss things in a pot and add chicken stock), but … Read more

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Paris Fashion Week Agenda

Every spring and fall, the global fashion hive congregates in Paris and Milan for a much hyped week or so of runway shows, parties, dinners, and celebrity sightings. In the Paris phase of the circuit it’s tough to score access to the shows unless you’re a bona fide fashion editor … Read more

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Christchurch New Zealand Rising from the Ashes

If you’re traveling to New Zealand’s South Island, chances are you’ll be passing through Christchurch, its biggest town. Well-known for its English heritage and beautiful gardens, the city of around 350,000 locals was a favorite tourist destination until February 22, 2011, at 12.51 pm local time when a 6.3 magnitude … Read more

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American Airlines Ups Dining Ante

When was the last time you had a great dinner in an airport lounge?  Some airlines offer free snacks and small plates in their lounges as well as food for purchase but now American Airlines has upped their game. Last week the carrier broke out of the mold by opening … Read more

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Chihuly at New York Botanical Garden: Dazzling Glass

As I walk the grounds of the New York Botanical Garden, I admire a towering white tree. Bursts of fire-engine red emanate from its center, the tree’s slender white branches curling like Medusa as they reach for the sky. But this rare, glorious tree, situated on 250 acres of garden … Read more

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On the Inside Track with Le Cordon Bleu

“A man who works with his hands is a laborer; a man who works with his hands and his brain is a craftsman; but a man who works with his hands and his brain and his heart is an artist.” You’ve picked forest mushrooms, enjoyed Arctic berries, and sampled Mediterranean … Read more

Experiential travel with Le Cordon Bleu

Experiential Travel with Le Cordon Bleu

  Travel shouldn’t just be about seeing the sights. Today’s modern travelers know they can have a deeper connection with a destination and sometimes that’s life-changing.  If you’re headed on a European getaway that includes Paris or London or thinking of finally seeing Canada’s awesome capital of Ottawa, why not … Read more

Travel apps you need to download

Travel Apps You Need to Download

Since when does anyone leave home without their phone? It’s probably the most important thing in your possession when you travel, too. It’s more than an invaluable tool. Your smart phone is your connection to important social media happenings. You don’t want to miss out on who did what while … Read more

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The Squire’s Tips For Spending Your Tax Refund

Are you the average American?

Why?  The average American will get a tax refund in the amount of just under $3,000.

Travel is one of the best ways possible to spend that refund.

Travel Squire’s Editor-in-Chief (me) just appeared on TV station WCIU Chicago’s You & Me, and shared some ideas on what can be done with that cash back from the IRS.  Although I discussed Chicago-centric ideas for that money, here are ways you can take advantage of them on a national level.

$250 Tax Return—Stay Close to Home

My suggestion:  Make yours a “staycation” with CityPASS.  CityPASS ticket booklets provide substantial savings along with speedy entry into some of the top attractions in twelve destinations in North America. This is a wonderful way to see important sights that you may not have visited in awhile such as Willis Tower or the Art Institute of Chicago.

CityPASS is available in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, NYC, Philly, San Francisco, Seattle, Southern California and Toronto.

Check out CityPASS website for more www.citypass.com

$1,000 Tax Return—Cruise for a Cause

My suggestion:  Get to Miami and take a Fathom Cruise to Cuba and the Dominican Republic.  You can take an authentic “cruise for good” by booking with Fathom before they discontinue at the end of May.

Volunteer to teach English, pour concrete floors, make water filters, all the while meeting local residents. This is a fantastic way to give back with your tax dollars, as well as being a life changing experience.

Check out the Fathom site: www.fathom.org

$3,000 Tax Return Splurge

Go to Europe via Iceland on WOW Airlines.  This new airline carrier, which launched in 2012, offers low fares to European destinations from seven gateway cities in the USA. Chicago flights commence July 12, as WOW’s eighth US gateway.  Currently airfares to Europe start below $400 during peak summer season with destinations like Paris, Milan, London, Bristol, Cork, Edinburgh and Warsaw, Poland.

WOW fares do not include either checked or carry-on luggage so you’ll need to account for those when planning your budget for this trip of a lifetime.

Check out WOW airlines site:  www.wowair.com

 

Attention all average Americans:  Spend those tax refunds on travel.

Check out my segment from today’s “You and Me” show on WCIU Chicago.

 

 

 

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