Posts Tagged ‘Money’
4 Fascinating Walks to Take in Los Angeles
Los Angeles is a seductive city — sometimes maddening, but always fascinating. A cosmopolitan massive urban expansion crisscrossed by frenetic highways, Los Angeles has something for everyone, if you know how to discover its charms.
Read More5 Ways to Turn Cabbies Into Tour Guides
A cab ride can be an awkward affair, if you let it. The awkwardness compounds when you come from a background of small town living and a father who would rather walk the entirety of Rome than pay for a taxi back to the bus stop.
Read More3 Reasons to Book Through Airbnb
The first time I used AirBnb was over two years ago. I was going to Barcelona to meet a friend and found the perfect room in a flat that was only five minutes away from La Rambla, which is the famous street with lots of artists and stalls.
Read MoreHow to Travel Light and Still Have Room for More
Traveling light is an art, and the more you visit the world, the better you get at it! I remember one of my first camping trips where I took one t-shirt per day for the whole 10 days — rookie!
Read MoreTop 10 Budget Traveler Must-Dos in Rome
Europe has a reputation for being prohibitively pricey for budget travelers. While the continent is steeped in history, art, and romance, it can seem ridiculously out of budget.
Read More8 Reasons Not to Skip Sao Paulo
When planning an itinerary to Brazil, most travelers elect to skip over Sao Paulo and head straight to Rio de Janeiro. But Brazil’s biggest city has so much to offer! With amazing green parks, outstanding international dining, and safe neighborhoods, Sao Paulo is a great introduction to Brazil.
Read MoreWar Tourism: When Battle Zones Become Holiday Destinations
It’s a concept so fascinating yet appalling that an entire institute has been dedicated to studying it. But war tourism is not a new phenomenon. What’s IS new is the way today’s tourism industry has formalized trips to danger zones.
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