Top Destinations for 2020 on TravelSquire

Top 28 Destinations for 2020

Realizing travelers have varied preferences, TravelSquire’s editorial team spends hours debating which destinations should make our Top 28 list each year. It’s never easy to choose, but we’ve finally reached a decision. We’ve comprised a diverse list with something to intrigue everyone. From bustling urban locales to natural wonders providing … Read more

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Bounce: The New Storage App for your Bags

You have enough baggage. You don’t necessarily want to drag it around while exploring a new city. Luckily, now you don’t have to. Bounce is a new mobile app and website that connects you with local businesses that will store your luggage and bags. Just imagine making the most of … Read more

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A Calming Pacific Northwest Retreat

If you’re in Seattle and looking to be pampered, head east about 40 minutes to The Spa at Salish Lodge in Snoqualmie, Washington. This contemporary mountain lodge located in the Pacific Northwest woods is at the top of the awe-inspiring 268-foot Snoqualmie Falls. Everything from the soothing décor to the … Read more

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CHEF TALK: Lourdes Poveda

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

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It’s White Truffle Season!

Each year culinary connoisseurs convene in the Piedmont region of Northern Italy to honor the white truffle. This rare and very expensive type of mushroom is only available for a few months. From townies to top chefs, autumn is the season to celebrate a gastronomic treasure which, when shaved over … Read more

Yucatan Highlights on TravelSquire

Yucatan: Mayan Ancestry and So Much More

About an hour’s drive from the Cancun International Airport, the State of Yucatan’s countryside is a gateway to ancient Mayan culture and a study in how ancestral traditions are kept alive by the current generation. It also may be one of Mexico’s best kept secrets, though that may soon change. … Read more

Exploring the highlights of Cuenca Ecuador on TravelSquire

Exploring Cuenca, Ecuador

Home to the volcanic Galapagos Islands teeming with strange and fascinating wildlife, impressive Andean peaks, and the lush Amazon rainforest, Ecuador is a country whose natural wonders attract travelers from around the globe. However, natural wonders aren’t its only treasure. Ecuador’s three largest cities, Guayaquil, Quito and Cuenca offer an … Read more

Hotel Vitale

Hotel Vitale, San Francisco

San Francisco’s reputation as one of the most hectic, zany, and robust cities in the world is unrivaled. For global trekkers, the City by the Bay is a bucket-list beauty, and for locals, an ever-evolving urban playground with farm-to-table adventures, rotating museum exhibits, and short-term Broadway hits. But maybe you’ve … Read more

Washington D.C. Hotel Barks for Impoochment

Washington D.C. is going to the dogs. Whether you are politically liberal, conservative or moderate, it’s time to see D.C. from a new perspective. The St. Gregory Hotel is inviting you to experience Washington D.C., doggy style. Bridging political divisions by encouraging travelers to seek a more grounded view of … Read more

Tytus Brzozowski on TravelSquire

MY CITY, Warsaw with Tytus Brzozowski

Seeing the city of Warsaw through the eyes of Polish artist and architect Tytus Brzozowski is a very personal affair. Although the Polish capital offers the casual visitor a treasure trove of sights and sensual experiences, its modernity is a paradox for creative types who continually search for a link … Read more

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Petra, Jordan: The Eighth Wonder of the World

If the idea of traveling back in time and exploring ancient ruins sounds appealing, a visit to Petra, Jordan is my suggestion. This city, which covers 100 miles, is the grandest surviving example of architecture from the Roman, Nabataean, and Byzantine eras. Along with Egypt’s pyramids and Macho Picchu’s Citadel … Read more

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Postcard Inn, St. Petersburg, Florida

What is it that makes a beach hotel great? Is it direct access to a pearly white sand beach? Is it a nightly Happy Hour at a Tiki bar right on that beach? Is it an Olympic sized pool for twilight swims? Or how about smartly designed rooms and public … Read more