Posts Tagged: travel
Why Pick France For Your Next Vacation
Today’s guest post is by Urvi from thesqua.re. The art, the food, the architecture, the marvelous landmarks and the French way of life, all of it fascinates us. There is no other country like France,
The Search for Authenticity
Today’s guest post is by Stephanie Cohn. We sat on the veranda as we sipped Malbec, enjoyed warm Medialunas (similar to croissants) oozing with chocolate, and stared out upon the breathtaking vineyard. I couldn’t believe
Interview with Jessica Lipowski, Author, Flavors of Life
When I first met Jessica Lipowski, I instantly knew we’d become friends. We connected on Twitter, which has truly become one of my favorite social networks, whether I’m chatting online or meeting new friends offline. In February 2015,
Paris: A Moveable Feast of Kindness
Today’s guest post is by Valerie Sisco of the blog Grace with Silk, and our new Culture With Travel Food Correspondent. Artisan cheese and French wine, coffee at a sidewalk cafe, chocolate croissants and fresh-baked
NYC by Q Train
Today’s post is by Culture with Travel East Coast Correspondent, Brian Cicioni, who writes I May Roam. There are 20 Q train stops in Brooklyn. The journey takes about 40 minutes and winds through neighborhoods including Fort
Exploring Bologna, Italy
Today’s guest post is by Rain Travels It may seem odd that a guy is writing a post about a female-friendly destination, but it was something that really intrigued me during my recent visit to
How to Make the Most of A London Summer
Today’s guest post is by Kirsty. She blogs at What Kirsty Did Next, and is the London Correspondent for Culture with Travel Unlike some of our European neighbours, the UK’s summer months can be hit
On Home Swaps and Special Friendships
Today’s guest post is by Stephanie Schroeder. In 2006, I did my first home exchange between my Jersey City, NJ apartment and a house in Alkmaar, Holland. It was new to me, this home exchange adventure,
Experiencing Culture Through Cooking
Today’s guest post is by Mary Collins. My major in undergrad was Cultural Anthropology. I found it fascinating, still do, largely because it was a window into so many unknowns. Prior to college, I had
Interesting Cuisines Around the World
From spaghetti to gelato to sushi to pierogies, food plays a big role in understanding local cuisine and getting to know the culture of the places we visit. Cuisines we try can push our boundaries and challenge us to