Faroe Islands is a top destination on TRavelSquire

Part 2: Diving Deeper

In choosing our picks for the most intriguing destinations for the upcoming year, we decided to dive deeper, considering destinations with intriguing sites and experiences. The complete list is divided into four segments, including both domestic and international destinations and something for every travel style. Last week, we focused on … Read more

Bavaria: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany

Garmisch-Partenkirchen is, without a doubt, the most famous resort in the German Alps, partly because of its proximity to the highest mountain, the Zugspitze, and partly because it hosted the 1936 Olympic Winter Games. The town’s location between the gentle Ammer mountains and the imposing peaks of the Wetterstein chain, … Read more

A Wisconsin Wellness Weekend

I grew up in the Philly suburbs where summer getaways were traditionally devoted to the beaches along the East coast from the Jersey shore south through Florida, and winters were reserved for Pocono mountain cabins. So, no one in my family had ever heard of the Midwest resort town of … Read more

Egypt is a 2019 newsworthy destination on TravelSquire.com

Part 1: Newsworthy Destinations

We just announced our picks for the most intriguing destinations for 2019. This year we dove a little deeper and looked at unique destinations with intriguing sites and experiences. The list is divided into four segments including domestic and international destinations and offers something for every travel style. You’ll find … Read more

VATAN

VATAN, Indian Excellence in Manhattan

A giant elephant adorning the façade of Vatan leads you toward your Indian culinary adventure in lower Manhattan. It’s late on a Saturday night and inside the place is abuzz with energy.  The decor is snazzy for sure with assorted large and wonderfully intimate thatched roof banquettes lining a large … Read more

Highlights of Nuremberg on TravelSquire

Nuremberg, Germany

Imperial power, World War II tension, outstanding artistic achievements and great human tragedies … Nuremberg has mirrored German history since the Middle Ages. For some, the name of the city evokes images of Albrecht Dürer, sausages and the Christmas market; for others, the prosecution of Nazi war criminals during the … Read more

Top Destinations for 2019 on TravelSquire

Top 28 Destinations for 2019

It’s never easy to decide on the Top 28 Destinations for the new year—there are so many amazing places to visit! But we’ve debated it and now the TravelSquire’s team of editors has finally decided. We dove a little deeper this year looking at unique destinations with intriguing sites and … Read more

Disfrutar on TravelSquire

Disfrutar: Barcelona, Spain

Matev Casana, Oriol Castro and Edvard Xatruch, three groundbreaking chefs who met and trained professionally together at Adria Ferran’s world-famous El Bulli, opened Disfrutar in Barcelona’s Eixample neighborhood in 2014.  Over the past few years, the restaurant has become an icon of avant-garde cuisine both in Spain and globally.  Disfrutar … Read more

The Groton Inn reimagined on TravelSquire

America’s First Inn, Reimagined

It’s a crisp day as I look out on the rolling hills of Nashoba Valley, 35 miles northwest of Boston. I’m on the deck of the newly renovated Groton Inn, which boasts the distinction of being the oldest inn in America, its original structure circa 1678. I imagine the setting … Read more

the immpressive BMW Welt another Munich experience

Munich and BMW Welt

Founded in 1158, Munich has been the capital of Bavaria since 1506 and therefore boasts of grandiose palaces and royal heritage. The city is impossibly energetic and it’s easy to see why it is southern Germany’s most popular destination. Beer mugs and high-tech cars, contemporary art museums and dirndls – … Read more

Cologne on the Rhine River experience for luxury river cruising on TravelSquire

Luxury Cruising on the Rhine River

It’s morning aboard the Scenic Opal, and I lazily roll out of bed, put on my plush robe and dial my butler. “Good Morning, Ms. Marshall. Are you ready for your tea? Yes, please.” Slipping on a cushy pair of slippers, I wander out to my private terrace to see … Read more

Yanaka Cemetery Tokyo Japan

3 You May Not Know

Tokyo is a city always on the move and forever changing.  It had been three years since I last visited and I wanted to get out of the grid of the usual neighborhoods like Shinjuku, Shibuya and Ginza. I was looking to go deeper, to explore non-touristy neighborhoods that join … Read more

Hermitage Old Palace in Bayreuth on TravelSquire

Bayreuth

Bayreuth, the capital of Upper Franconia in Germany, is beautifully laid out with sandstone streets, baroque architecture and impressive palaces. Arguably, it’s one of the great cultural centers of Europe. The foundations were laid in the 18th century by Margravine Wilhelmine, the favorite sister of King Frederick the Great, who … Read more

The Grounds at Tweedsmuir in British Columbia on Travel Squire

British Columbia’s Central Coast

It’s our last morning at Tweedsmuir during prime bear watching season and so far, no bears. So, we’ve set our alarms and are heading down the path to one of the lodge’s two wildlife viewing stations. We climb a treehouse-like structure overlooking the Atnarko River in an area that doubles … Read more

Zebras in Tarangire National Park featured in a Tanzania Photo Essay on TravelSquire

Tanzania

Tanzania showcases the circle of life like nowhere else. Millions of wildebeest and zebras roam the expansive Serengeti plains during the Great Migration accompanied by a host of species including elephants, giraffes, crocodiles, hippos, monkeys and lions. Wildlife spotting, exploring the three-million-year-old Ngorongoro Crater, interacting with local tribes and stunning sunsets make Tanzania a bucket list destination.