I spent two days in the “city of canals” this past August, and those who say two days is sufficient have it all wrong. There’s so much to explore in the beating heart of Italy’s North.
This past summer I had the opportunity to go on an adventure with one of my friends and spend the longest day of the year in a country where the sun doesn’t set: delightful Iceland.
Back in the spring a friend and I took a quick weekend-trip to Dublin to meet up with some friends, try the local cuisine, and explore the hometown of U2’s Bono.
Two days and too much to see—that’s the typical traveller's dilemma. Luckily, Portland is easy to traverse and has plenty of attractions within walking distance of its city center. Make the most of your spin through Stumptown with this 48-hour plan.
Atlanta, Georgia is a sports lover’s oasis. Home to the NFL Falcons, MLB Braves, NBA Hawks and MLS United, there’s no shortage of year round professional athletics.
When you think of Calgary, it’s often in reference to the Calgary Stampede or the city’s proximity to the mountains—yes, those two things help to put Calgary on the map, but there is so much more to do and see.
As part of a road trip through Spain and France this past July, I was lucky enough to spend two nights in the beautiful city of Barcelona. I arrived by ferry from Alcúdia—a stunning 6.5 hour boat ride through the Balearic Sea. The Port of Barcelona is located just outside of downtown, only a 20 m
Vegas is a city that truly has it all. When you think of the “typical” Las Vegas experience, the city’s incredible (and countless!) casinos probably come to mind. But truth be told, there are so many other interesting things to do in the Entertainment Capital of the World.
To celebrate a friend’s milestone birthday—and for a much needed change in scenery during the pandemic—I flew from YVR to YYZ at the end of the summer to enjoy an extended weekend of café hopping, sightseeing and shopping.