As the crisp autumn air settles in and the leaves begin to change, the West Coast transforms into a stunning canvas of vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows. While the East Coast is often known for its fall foliage, the West Coast offers its own unique and breathtaking destinations for leaf-peeping. […]
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Christmas in New York – 20 things to do
If you love Christmas as much as I do, New York might be the best place to spend the most wonderful time of the year and to get into your festive spirit! However, Christmas in New York is magical, and there are so many things to do, so it may […]
Read MoreBest Fall Destinations in the United States
As the scarf and pumpkin spice lattes weather is around the corner, it’s time to leave behind the beach and pool parties and hit the road to enjoy the fall colors and the still beautiful warm days and crisp mornings. So whether you want to be in the middle of […]
Read MoreFun and interesting facts about Portland, Oregon
If you have ever wondered what makes Portland, Oregon special, here is a list of some fun and interesting facts about the City of Roses: Portland has many nicknames Portland has more than one nickname. Maybe the most famous is the City of Roses: everything started in 1888 when Georgina […]
Read MoreOne day in Portland: How to spend 24 hours in Portland, Oregon
The largest city in the state of Oregon, Portland is a hip, unique, and “weird” city, well known for many things. The arts and culture scene, impressive outdoors, coffee, craft beer, food trucks culture, and progressive views are only some of them. If you want to get a good feel […]
Read MorePhoto Diaries: Point Reyes Lighthouse
If you love lighthouses, wide windy beaches, and endless foggy coastlines, you should put Point Reyes Lighthouse on your travel list! Located on the northern Californian coast in Marin County, Point Reyes Lighthouse is one of the windiest and foggiest stations in the United States. Actually, it’s the windiest place […]
Read MoreWhat to see in Las Vegas other than casinos
Bright lights, never-ending days, vivid nightlife, time that loses its meaning in the glittering casinos, eye-catching buildings on the verge of kitsch, gambling, and parties. Las Vegas might be well known for all these, but certainly, there’s more to it than that, and there are alternative ways to visit and […]
Read MorePhoto Diaries: Looking for the Fall in Nevada
I don’t think there’s a season that speaks more to my heart than fall does. When the air is crisp and the trees are dressed in golden shades, it’s time to spend more time outside and lose myself in the beauty of nature. 4 hours by car from San Francisco, […]
Read MoreMy top 10 experiences in Oahu, Hawaii
Some trips seem incredible from day one, while others need time, and only after a while do you start to value them. Hawaii falls into the second category. After I got home and spent some time thinking through all the experiences we had there, all of a sudden, I knew […]
Read More10 things to see on your first trip to Los Angeles
When visiting Los Angeles for the first time, deciding on what to choose for a weekend or even for a week can be a difficult task because the city has so many interesting places to see and activities to try. Maybe you love movies (of course you love movies), wandering around […]
Read MoreThe Essential Guide to Summer in San Francisco
Summer in San Francisco may not be the hottest, but there are plenty of awesome things to do here to suit anyone’s summer vibe. If you travel to San Francisco and wonder what are the best things to experience here during this season, here’s my essential guide to summer in […]
Read MoreSan Francisco in March: events, festivals and things to do
Film festivals, Mardi Gras and Saint Patrick’s Day are just some of the events happening this March in San Francisco. Read more and find out how to spend the first month of spring in San Francisco: Berlin & Beyond Film FestivalMarch, 8 – 14 Dates: March, 8 – 14Location: Castro […]
Read MoreWhat to do in and around Lone Pine
Once home for the Paiute and Shoshone Native Americans, Lone Pine is a small town located in the Owens Valley, in the beautiful Inyo County. With the snowy peak of Mount Whitney in the background and the surrounding Alabama Hills, the city is the perfect destination if you love outdoor […]
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