DUFL It Up

July 4th weekend is just about here, and whether you’re flying private or commercial to Hawaii, driving or taking a helicopter to the Hamptons, or jetting home from a week long business trip to meet your family and friends in time for a BBQ, the recently launched DUFL app makes … Read more

Baltazar Hotel, Budapest

What do Jan Vermeer, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring and Vivienne Westwood have in common?  They are the inspiration behind the Baltazar Hotel’s 11-individually themed rooms and suites, each an explosion of creativity at this boutique property in Budapest. It is this offbeat pursuit of an ultra-cool aestheticism that characteristically describes … Read more

Kensington Park Hotel, S.F.

If Sunset Boulevard’s Norma Desmond stepped out of the classic 1942 film and into the lobby of the Kensington Park Hotel in downtown San Francisco, she’d be right at home. The intricately detailed space makes quite a statement starting with the architectural details … soaring hand painted beamed ceilings and … Read more

Anzu, Hotel Nikko, San Francisco

Sitting squat on a forlorn block in the Union Square vicinity, San Francisco’s Hotel Nikko will not surprise you as a striking architectural gem, but no matter. As you step inside the towering concrete mass an instant feeling of Zen alters the senses, the sound of water gurgling, a perfect … Read more

Modern, Retro-Vibe Luggage from Fab

A busy travel writer is always looking for anything that can make her mobile lifestyle a little bit easier, from electronics to clothing and footwear, and more. That goes for her bags, too, which must be sturdy enough to withstand the constant manhandling, changes in temperature, frequent openings and closings … Read more

Easy Beach Days in Zihuatanejo

Sleepy. Quiet. Low-key. That’s how the beach town of Zihuatanejo is often described. Perfect! After exploring several of Mexico’s colonial towns, we were looking forward to some R&R. Our bus first took us along a tree-lined highway into the neighboring coastal town of Ixtapa. With bright clean buildings and a … Read more

Hot Destinations 2015, Part 4

In the fourth and last installment of our Hot Destinations series, we’ve scoured the global map and chose singular places on different continents that stand out and have resonance. If you’re Europe bound you’ll appreciate our two suggestions, if only to savor a great glass of Alsatian wine or awesome … Read more

Hot Destinations 2015, Part 3

In the third of our continuing four-part series covering top travel destinations for 2015, it’s all about the differential. There’s never been a time quite like this in the travel industry. What once seemed out of reach because of budget is now more affordable than ever and if proximity was … Read more

Hot Destinations 2015, Part 2

In the second of our continuing four-part series covering top travel destinations for 2015, we look at three far flung international spots, one exotic South American capital, a destination in Africa, and three very different European locations.  The European destinations alone merit consideration especially as one of the three has … Read more

Croatia’s Dual Charms

Croatia proves that cartographers have a sense of humor. Boomeranging up the Adriatic Sea into the Balkan Peninsula, the chevron-shaped nation, long a part of this empire or that coalesced out of the disintegration of Yugoslavia, and it did not prevail without a monumental fight. But good things are worth … Read more

Stylish Getaways

Nothing makes a New Yorker get out of town faster than a holiday and now that we’re closing in on the most important holidays of the entire year most diehard New Yorkers have their trips just about planned, or close to it.  But no matter how many times we’ve done … Read more

The Czech Republic’s Castles and Chateaux

The Czech Republic’s Castles and Chateaux

As little girls many of us dreamed we’d one day meet a prince and live in a castle like Cinderella. There was a sense of mystery and melodrama connected with all that. And even though meeting a royal isn’t completely out of the question today and some royal families do … Read more

Fairy Tale Travels

Fairy Tale Travels

Our favorite fairy tales from childhood often stay with us as adults. They provide an escape to another world, one of magic, fairies, dragons, and knights. What little girl hasn’t imagined being rescued by Prince Charming and carried that dream to the altar? And how many boys dream of chivalry … Read more

Two Different Sides of Luxury Travel

Two Different Sides of Luxury Travel

Luxury means something different to everyone especially when it comes to travel. From hotels to restaurants, all climates, countries, and cities have indulgent spots that might be described with that adjective. At TravelSquire we scoped out two entirely different destinations that display the yin and yang as well as the … Read more

Traveling for History

Traveling for History

When the travel bug bites it can sometimes infect us with an urge to connect with history, visiting sites that are the cornerstones of civilization and exhibit human ingenuity throughout the ages. It’s no surprise that many historic places make travelers’ bucket lists, although fighting the crowds to appreciate them … Read more