Stylish Hotels for Stylish Travelers

If you’re a bonafide fashionista or just like to hang with the supermodel crowd, no doubt you prefer a hotel to be scene central from the lobby to the pool to the after hours lounge.  Our friends over at LuxuryTravelBible.com really know their stuff when it comes to traveling deluxe … Read more

Rome

Spring 2013 in Rome

Regardless of all the hoopla over a new Pope being elected, the Eternal City will always be home to a tourist trifecta: historical attractions, inspiring views and delicious food. When it comes to a well-trodden destination like this, there’s not much that hasn’t been said, but what we can say … Read more

Best Music Destinations

There are some destinations where you can practically hear the music as you step off the plane. Whether it’s the steel drums of Trinidad or Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue playing during the opening sequence of Woody Allen’s Manhattan, there’s practically a soundtrack for every trip. Here’s where music lovers want … Read more

Sin and Serenity at G Spa, Foxwoods

While trying to plan a girls’ getaway for a milestone birthday, we came to a crossroads … we wanted to make the most of our time off but our busy lives had made it so difficult to get away.    Everyone agreed a spa weekend was the answer to escape from … Read more

25 Years of Phantom on Broadway

It’s been 25 years since the first chandelier crashed from the ceiling of Broadway’s  Majestic Theater onto the stage in front of a stunned crowd at the macabre show, The Phantom of the Opera. Back then, the composer Andrew Lloyd Webber’s wife and muse Sarah Brightman played the starring role … Read more

Draycott Hotel

Chelsea Style at the Draycott Hotel

As if a stay in London’s absolutely fabulous Chelsea could get any more fabulous, the Draycott Hotel, a romantic town house property around the corner from Chelsea’s Slone Square, is currently offering guests an experience that combines personal shopping with a celebrity stylist. I mean does it get any better … Read more

Making the Most of a Trip

I think we can all agree that getting to a place is the worst part of traveling.  No matter how carefully you plan, changes often occur so it’s important to be prepared for the unexpected and roll with the punches.  But what about when your feet are on the ground … Read more

Best Places to Relax Après-Oscars

The Oscars may seem like all fun and games to a non-celebrity, but for the A-list, the preparation involved in getting red carpet ready is a full-time job. Don’t forget that the Academy Awards is the final night in an endless string of awards ceremonies and parties that stretch from … Read more

Tobago Jazz Experience, April 20-28

Get ready for a musical adventure that will introduce you to the soul of Tobago.  The Tobago Jazz Festival will bring together some of the best elements of this little Caribbean island like beautiful beaches and magical sunsets – with music from world renowned artists.  The nine day concert event … Read more

Israel’s Miraculous Galilee

Israel’s Miraculous Galilee

Mention “Galilee,” and, for many, miraculous tales of Jesus Christ and his disciples come to mind.   But this legendary destination, about two hours’ drive north of Tel Aviv, is also where Jewish “Men of Deeds” performed miracles in ancient Roman times, and where rabbis developed the Kabbalah, a branch of … Read more

Cioppino, Key Biscayne

When Italians came to San Francisco in the 1800’s, they brought with them their talent for combining fresh local ingredients in their food, creating new specialties.  In this northern California coastal city, one of these was a seafood stew called Cioppino (after Ciuppin a soup from Genoa), perfected by mixing … Read more

DK Travel Guides for the iPad

The Squire loves a good guidebook both for planning a trip as well as when he’s on the road.  Usually, he never has less than two when travelling.  Some guidebooks are great for finding out what to see and do, while others give you sound bites on hotels and restaurants … Read more

Wisconsin

Discovering Door County, Wisconsin

When I announced my plans to visit Door County, I was asked two questions.  Where, then, why? To answer the first – Door County is situated at the northern tip of Wisconsin’s mid-state peninsula jutting northward and is bordered by the waters of Green Bay to the west and Lake … Read more

Cornwall from Your Remote

The deeply indented Cornish coastline, jutting out into the rough waters of the Atlantic Ocean on the southwestern tip of the U.K., is Southern England’s resort playground. With its crashing blue surf and epic landscapes of rolling green hills, its rugged natural beauty has been the stuff of history both … Read more

The Spa at Mohonk Mountain House

When one thinks of visiting a family owned resort, what first comes to mind is an intimate, cozy weekend escape with personalized touches and time-honored traditions. Mohonk Mountain House in upstate New York, a National Historic Landmark owned and operated by the aptly named Smiley family for over 140 years, … Read more