Posted: 4/4/24 | April 4th, 2024 Singapore is one of the world’s smallest countries. But this tiny nation packs a punch. Home to some 5.7 million people, Singapore is a cosmopolitan city-state that separated from the British in 1963 and gained independence from Malaysia in 1965. In the decades that followed, it evolved from a […]
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Where to Stay in London: The Best Neighborhoods for Your Visit
Last Updated: 4/12/24 | April 12th, 2024 I’ve always liked London, but, when I visited last year, something just clicked — and poof! I finally saw the light and came to love it. London has a million things to do to keep you busy a lifetime over. With its amazing architecture, world-class art museums, innumerable […]
The 4 Best Hostels in Toronto
Last Updated: 12/13/23 | December 13th, 2023 Toronto is Canada’s version of New York City. It’s a diverse, multicultural city with a vibrant nightlife, amazing food scene, and tons of fun things to see and do — no matter what season you visit. While it may lack the historic charm of Montreal or the natural […]
The 10 Best Hostels in Tokyo
Last Updated: 9/13/2023 | September 13th, 2023 Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world. While the city is amazing and worth spending a few days exploring, it can easily destroy any budget if you’re not careful. Fortunately, there are plenty of amazing — and affordable — hostels in Tokyo where you […]
The 6 Best Hostels in Warsaw
Last Updated: 5/4/23 | May 4th, 2023 Warsaw might be one of the most underrated capitals in Europe. This bustling Polish metropolis of nearly 1.8 million people was nearly razed during World War II. But then a miracle happened: it was meticulously rebuilt with painstaking accuracy. It’s a beautiful place that always seems to be […]
Where to Stay in Mexico City: The Best Neighborhoods for Your Visit
Last updated: 1/24/24 | January 24th, 2024 Mexico City used to be off the radar for many travelers because it was perceived as being dangerous. But things have changed in CDMX (short for Ciudad de México) and today it’s one of the most popular places to visit in the country. I loved my time in […]
The 3 Best Hostels in Seattle
Last Updated: 5/3/23 | May 3rd, 2023 Tucked away in the Pacific Northwest, Seattle is the birthplace of Starbucks and grunge music and home to some of the biggest tech companies in the world. But it’s also surrounded by stunning landscapes, with both the ocean and the mountains within easy reach. It’s known for being […]
How to Spend Your Time in New Orleans
Last Updated: 4/11/24 | April 11th, 2024 New Orleans. NOLA. The Big Easy. A city by many names, all conjuring up the jovial “Laissez les bons temps rouler!” (“Let the good times roll!”) attitude the city is famous for. New Orleans is filled with Creole and Cajun food, live jazz, street performers, history, beautiful architecture, […]
12 Ways to Save Money in Argentina
Argentina is a notoriously expensive country but has plenty of opportunities to save money. The country is not as cheap as nearby Chile, Peru, or Bolivia, but Argentina doesn’t need to break the bank either! Here are 10 destination-specific travel ninja tips that will help you save money on your next visit.
The Best Places to Visit in Costa Rica
Last Updated: 2/22/24 | February 22nd, 2024 Costa Rica is one of the most visited countries in Central America. American tourists have been flocking to the country for years, and it’s become a hot spot for retirees and expats due to its cheap living, great weather, amazing beaches, and friendly locals. I love Costa Rica. […]
Mexico City Travel Guide
Mexico City is a sprawling, chaotic, messy city in the best way possible. Here you’ll find world-class museums, monumental churches, grand plazas, historic buildings, lush parks, and one of the best food scenes in the world. It’s no surprise that travelers fall in love with all aspects of this dynamic city. Founded in the early […]
Life on the Road as a Gay Couple
Updated: 12/03/19 | December 3rd, 2019 One thing we haven’t focused on this site is LGBT travel and, as we bring in a wider range of reader interviews, I wanted to highlight LGBT readers as I’m curious to learn about their experiences traveling around the world, as many countries have strict anti-gay laws. So when […]