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Little Sweets and Big Peaks – Patagonia Dulce in Puerto Natales, Chile

Hiking Patagonia's heavenly peaks takes stamina, strength... and chocolate. Puerto Natales serves as a gateway to the breathtaking Patagonian fjords and Torres del Paine National Park. It's a compact little city that's easy to walk and has a surprisingly large (for its... Continue Reading →

Lots of Love – Nokken’s Tiny Houses in Copenhagen, Denmark

When you head to Copenhagen, the allure of certain neighborhoods is tough to resist. There's freewheeling Christiania, Copenhagen’s semi-autonomous commune which is known for its liberal culture...     ...and at the opposite end of the spectrum lie Nyhavn's prim brightly colored houses which top nearly every... Continue Reading →

Car Heaven – The Blackhawk Automotive Museum in Danville, California

Lately rain has been drenching California. With the soaking it's natural to want to discover dry places that offer kids and adults alike a respite from huddling in at home. Life-size Matchbox cars to the rescue. The roadside relics and classic... Continue Reading →

Cuban Cinderella Story – Artist Liudmila López Domínguez Demonstrates a Passion for Fashion in Havana, Cuba

Whether it be a sense of eager excitement in regards to the whimsical designs Louboutin floats down the runway at Paris Fashion Week or celebs denouncing the stiletto (see The Telegraph, "Victoria Beckham on her new grown-up style: ‘I just can’t do... Continue Reading →

On a Roll – Sushi Tomi in Mountain View, California

Silicon Valley is something of a sushi mecca. Despite the fact that Tokyo is a nine hour flight from San Francisco, there are loads of options in terms of raw fish fare in the city and along 101. Finding creative... Continue Reading →

Tasty Danish Tacos – Hija de Sanchez in Copenhagen, Denmark

Tackling a tasty taco is an easy endeavor if you find yourself in, say, Mexico City or Tijuana. You can even find impressive options in cities like Los Angeles and New York City stateside, but you won't accidentally bump into... Continue Reading →

Cuba’s Best Restaurant – Melangé Grill & Bar in Camagüey, Cuba

Just over 300 miles South of Havana lies Camagüey. Cuba's third largest city, after Havana and Santiago de Cuba, is known for its maze of winding streets that often even befuddle local taxi drivers. (Rumor has it that Camagüey's tangle... Continue Reading →

Shrines to the Weird and Wacky – Hundreds of Bras, A Flip Flop Fence and a Teakettle Collection – Three Quirky Tourist Attractions You Can Visit Around the Globe

At a cocktail party you're liable to bump into someone who has seen Big Ben or visited the Eiffel Tower, but you probably won't find many folks who've stood beside the Bra Fence or snapped a picture of the Teakettle Junction shrine.... Continue Reading →

Dessert in Full Bloom – Sweets Collection and La Cocina in San Francisco, California

Is it a paperweight? Is it glass? Nope, it's gelatin dessert art! Upon first glance, Rosa Rodriguez' gorgeous Sweets Collection creations look like they're meant for a museum not a refrigerated case. I first stumbled upon her beautiful blooms while... Continue Reading →

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