Cities
Las Vegas has cornered the market of strange, and proudly so. While you can see a Broadway show just about anywhere, Sin City is one of the few places to catch a zombie burlesque performance or a flashy musical about menopause. Next time you find yourself in the Entertainment Capital of the World, book your… Continue reading Weirdest Live Shows You’ll Only See in Las Vegas
Maybe it’s the Scottish name. Maybe the fact it’s the Blue Jays spring training home makes people think it’s all about baseball and old folks with ball caps and rolled up programs. For whatever reason, I’ve always thought Dunedin doesn’t get the attention it deserves. I started coming to Dunedin in 1993, when I was… Continue reading Seven Reasons I Love Delightful Dunedin, Florida
Waking up with blood-shot eyes and confetti in your hair is a fairly common way to experience the daylight hours of Las Vegas. However, if you choose to close the curtains, track down something for your pounding headache, and sleep until The Strip glows again in the night, you’re missing a whole other side of… Continue reading Not Just a Hangover: Top Things to Do in Las Vegas During the Day
The results of our 2014 holi-data survey are in and while one in two Canadians find the holiday season stressful, an overwhelming 71 per cent agree that a vacation would help relieve stress associated with the holiday season. Travel is on the mind for six out of ten Canadians with 29 per cent planning to… Continue reading Top Three Canadian Travel Trends this Holiday Season
The brogue is light and the history is deep. Edinburgh is the city around which the politics of Scotland have swarmed for centuries and the Royal Mile has been central to much of it. With Edinburgh Castle at the top of the Mile, the Scottish Parliament at the bottom and many pubs and other features… Continue reading Exploring the Royal Mile in Edinburgh
Before you head to a new city, there will be at least a few places that are absolute must-sees before doing any research. Likely because you hear about them time and again, and from many sources. When we first travelled to San Francisco, I planned our itinerary of must-sees based on popularity and what was in close vicinity while… Continue reading 7 Must-Visit Landmarks in San Francisco
Whether it’s for its history, its architecture, its pub scene or its crazy fashion, London has been drawing millions of visitors eager to discover what the British capital has to offer. But in one of the world’s most cosmopolitan and spread-out cities, it can be hard to pick the bad apples from the basket. Our… Continue reading Your Guide to the Best Neighbourhoods in London
The big apple. The city that never sleeps. Gotham. Iconic New York City is the subject of films, songs, novels, and yes, comics. It’s a city to which I return every few years for there is always more to explore. Five trips to New York and I still find more new things than I have time to… Continue reading 5 Favourite Things to Do in New York City
Solo travel gives you the time to do what you want to do. Vancouver is, without doubt, a solo-friendly city. Easy to navigate and safe to explore, Vancouver offers an urban setting that vibrates with people enjoying outdoor activities. If you’re a serious outdoor enthusiast you’ll find hiking trails just a bus ride away on the North Shore… Continue reading Five Loves of Vancouver’s Waterfront