I recently had the opportunity to attend the Business Innovation Awards during Brit Week here in Los Angeles. The award ceremony, celebrating creativity and innovation between the United Kingdom and United States, honored, among others, Simon Fuller, creator of the
Explore Sweden's stunning capital city on a solo trip to Stockholm with Petite Adventures in this week's Women Who Travel Solo.
When I reflect back on life in Madrid my memories come back to me in swirls of color – riding the metro to meet friends for tapas and cerveza, exploring the city on foot, working on this blog in cafes
As any of my faithful readers know, or even those of you stopping by just for this post, I love to travel. Visiting places I’ve never been before and seeing different corners of the globe with my own eyes is my
A solo trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country still healing from a violent civil war, invigorates and inspires Lydia Klemensowicz in this week's Women Who Travel Solo. How did you get started traveling? I got started traveling, firstly because I grew up in a travel-loving family. My dad
There's a reason why Los Angeles is featured in so many songs, television shows and movies -- it's because LA is one of the greatest cities on earth! I've had the opportunity to visit some pretty fabulous cosmopolitan settings over
In the fading light all the greens at Finca Adalgisa are beginning to glow. It is as if the sun is lingering on the leaves, attempting to ward off its pending departure from this beautiful place. I step into one of
Note: The following is a guest post from fellow solo traveler Jess Signet. You can read about her adventures at Tripelio. It takes guts to prepare for your first solo trip. There are so many travel horror stories out there, particularly
I’ve had the opportunity to drive the Mazda CX-5 before and my feelings about the vehicle have always been positive. But moving to Los Angeles and driving it while I began laying the groundwork for an actual normal life took
Baby I would climb the Andes solely to count the freckles on your body. Standing atop a narrow, concrete pylon, look out across the El Yeso Reservoir, Shakira’s lyrics blast through my mind, their invisible sound the only interruption to the