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How to Brave the Budapest Baths

May 4, 2014 by John Edwards1 Comment

Spa guy John M. Edwards feels frigging fantastic! If you're in Magyarorstag (Hungary), do as the Daubians do: Say goodbye to "bliss" and splash around au Naturale in the "eau de vie" of a real thermal spa, with a Red Bull in Hand... When you first arrive in Budapest for both (clandestine) “business and pleasure”-- feeling like a dumb foreign doppelganger soaking with sweat and stinking of brimstone--say no to the Four Seasons Hotel showers and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, Bridges, Castle, Dancing, Dolphin, Drinking, Europe, Expatriate, Film, Food and Wine, Hungary, London, Naked, New York City, Nightlife, Paris, Restaurants, Spa, Taxi, Walking tour

Experience Midsummer Like a Local in Five Baltic Sea Cities

May 2, 2014 by Dave1 Comment

In Helsinki, St. Petersburg, Riga, Warsaw and Hamburg alike, Residents Enjoy Their Summers to the Fullest, Inviting Visitors to Join Celebrations and Laid-back Summer Activities. Los Angeles, April 29, 2014 – Connected by the Baltic Sea, shared history and cultural traditions, St. Petersburg, Helsinki, Riga, Warsaw and Hamburg have, above all, one thing in common: Locals worship their summer with warm winds and short nights when the sun barely … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Art, Beach, Beer, Bicycle, Canals, Castle, Cruising, Culture, Dancing, Drinking, Europe, Festival, Fireworks, Flowers, Food and Wine, Garden, History, Los Angeles, Museum, Music

Moon Dance Cliffs a well-kept secret in Jamaica

April 27, 2014 by Paul KandarianLeave a Comment

Jamaica’s one of those places that gets a mixed response when you tell people you’re going. It’s either, “Man, I love Jamaica, it’s gorgeous” or “No way I’d go to Jamaica, it’s too dangerous.” Funny how that is. I’ve run into tons of gorgeous in Jamaica and never any danger. Granted, you can find danger wherever you are, or it finds you, but by and large, be careful, don’t be stupid and put yourself in known places of danger, you’ll be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Airport, Art, Beach, Bridges, Caribbean, Coffee, Drinking, Festival, Flowers, Food and Wine, History, Jamaica, Palm Trees, Resort, Restaurants, Sand, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Sports, Travel Insurance

The Bar with no Name – New York City

April 25, 2014 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

Coming to loggerheads with an obvious British actor at an anonymous Irish bar in TriBeCa is like slumming it for a short story. . . . “What do you call this place anyway?” I asked over a pint of Harp at an attractive antique bar with no name in TriBeCa on West Broadway below Canal Street. “We haven’t decided on a name yet.” The bartender, who resembled Tom Jones, was drying glasses. His name was “Seamus” (as in Seamus Heaney, translator … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Architecture, Beer, Canals, Drinking, England, Fashion, Film, Houston, New York City, Travel Abroad

Eating Your Way Through South America

April 24, 2014 by Kate MayerLeave a Comment

As with most international adventures, a trip through South America should include copious amounts of eating. This continent is certain not to disappoint no matter what your tastes (but it would hopefully include a fondness for red meat and wine). Buenos Aires, Argentina is one of the most metropolitan and beautiful cities in the world. Not only is it full of incredible museums, parks, street art, and cafes but the food is fantastic. The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: America, Argentina, Art, Brazil, Coffee, Culinary travel, Dessert, Drinking, Food and Wine, Restaurants, Seafood, South America, Street Food, Wine Tasting

Los Angeles Exploration and Public Transportation

April 21, 2014 by Kate MayerLeave a Comment

Los Angeles and public transportation seem to be diametrically opposed, but the City of Angels does have a well-placed system of buses accessible from numerous reaches of this large metropolis. Yet, the use of public transportation here, unlike many other major cities is unfortunately rooted in classism; people of a certain social strata do not take the bus. This bias seems frivolous, as the buses are clean, cheap and fairly easy to access and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Beach, Bus Travel, Coffee, Culinary travel, Drinking, Food and Wine, Journey, Los Angeles, Museum, Public Transportation, Restaurants, Santa Monica, Shopping Mall, Vermont, Walking tour

Cuisine Minceur: Eat, Pay, More

April 19, 2014 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

John M. Edwards explores the popular Foodie movement of “Cuisine Minceur” (small food), invented in Les Landes, France, wherein gullible gourmands counting calories get much less food for much more money. . . . I feel sorry for the people who use the term “FOODIE.” It is a term less about the ends justifying the means and more about just being mean. Whenever I hear the euphemism, I flinch involuntarily, as when your PC (“pretend … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Caves, Culinary travel, Drinking, Food and Wine, France, Ice Cream, Journey, New Jersey, Paris, Restaurants, Seafood, Spa, Village, Vineyards, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

What to do in Seoul

April 18, 2014 by Leslie FinlayLeave a Comment

When traveling to East Asia Western tourists often hawk to Tokyo or cities in China, not to mention Hong Kong, which attracts an astonishing 50 million visitors per year. Largely left off the itinerary is Seoul, acting often as a stopover point (which is appropriate, as Incheon Airport has been named the best airport in the world.) But tourism in South Korea is gaining traction. It’s repeatedly been voted the world’s most wanted travel … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Art, Asia, Beer, Bicycle, Bridges, Bus Travel, China, Culinary travel, Culture, Drinking, Food and Wine, Garden, Hiking, History, Hong Kong, Korea, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Music

Lizard Island, Remote Luxury

April 15, 2014 by DaveLeave a Comment

Arrival You are on a 10-seater looking out of the window. The azure waters glisten out of the side windows with spectacular coral reefs coming into view as the plane steadily makes its way to a small island in the Coral Seal - in the far northern reaches of Queensland. This tiny chunk of land is named Lizard Island and was named so by captain James Cook in 1770 after he climbed to the highest point of the island to look for a passage through … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Australia, epicOZ · Tagged: Art, Australia, Beach, Culinary travel, Drinking, Fishing, Garden, Great Barrier Reef, Helicopter, Hiking, Mediterranean, Mountain Climbing, Music, National Park, Papua New Guinea, Queensland, Resort, Restaurants, Sand, Scuba Diving

Spain: Help, Help me Ronda!

April 14, 2014 by John Edwards1 Comment

John M. Edwards gets vertigo and yells help in a lofty Andalusian precipice town where Walt Disney’s family supposedly originally came from. . . . Away from the ugly urbanization of Spain’s Costa del Sol, along scenic Highway 44, I arriveD in my leased “Europe by Car” vehicle via Marbella to Ronda, one of the most beautiful villas blancos (“white villages”) in the Andalusian countryside. Perched, this improbably fantastic nest persists on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Arabic, Architecture, Bridges, Canyon, Drinking, Europe, Fashion, Mosque, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Shopping Mall, Spain, Sports

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