
Italy In December and Winter: Weather, Holidays & Travel Guide
Italy doesn’t really have an off season anymore. The shoulder months of May, September, and October are almost as crowded as summer. In fact the term “shoulder seasons” is really

Italy doesn’t really have an off season anymore. The shoulder months of May, September, and October are almost as crowded as summer. In fact the term “shoulder seasons” is really

Forget one-size-fits-all travel advice. You don’t need another list of “must-see” places. You need a vacation that gets you. Are you a wine snob in search of the perfect vineyard view?

Tired of listicles that just tell you to “go to Paris?” Same. Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all and neither are you. If you’ve ever arrived somewhere everyone raved about and thought, this isn’t

Paris may look walkable on the map, but navigating it in real life takes strategy. Between RER trains, winding streets, and packed metro stations, getting around efficiently can be tricky.

Venice may be magical, but elbowing your way through selfie sticks in St. Mark’s Square? Not so much. The good news? With a little strategy, you can still enjoy La

Few places in Amsterdam come with as much emotional weight, or as much expectation, as the Anne Frank House. The museum is built around a Secret Annex where the teenage

Are you going Dutch? If so, I am freshly back from a visit to the Netherlands. And have a handy list of essential things to know for charting your trip,

As a self-proclaimed bookworm extraordinaire, one of my absolute favorite things to do in Europe is explore its libraries. Yes, I’m THAT kind of nerdy traveler. These aren’t just places

Calling all book worms! If you love books like me, one of the best things about traveling in Europe is discovering a great bookstore. Not just any bookstore, but one

Ah, London—a city of iconic landmarks, endless charm, and enough cultural quirks to baffle even the savviest traveler. While it’s tempting to focus on all the things you should do, let’s talk