Jul 6, 2021• by journey_junkies
Welcome to an introduction to Queretaro, Mexico. We spent ten days in Queretaro last year and the city was something of a revelation. Queretaro is popular with Mexicans, but tends not to be on the...
May 31, 2021• by PackToIran
The Zoroastrian Fire Temple of Yazd
Yazd is one of the most historical cities in Iran and home to biggest population of Zoroastrian people in Iran who live in this city and practice their own religion freely. Yazd is also home to...
May 16, 2021• by Unagocciadicolore
Auvers-sur-Oise, Vincent van Gogh's Latest Colors
"Auvers is of severe beauty and the countryside is quaint and quaint". So wrote Vincent in a letter to his brother Theo describing his impressions of Auvers-sur-Oise, a small village thirty...
Apr 17, 2021• by wasatch
Museums came in three sizes-- tiny (the house where Mozart was born, the house where where Kafka lived), small (2-3 hours sees it all), and big (two hours is just a start). The problem a big museum...
Apr 7, 2021• by journey_junkies
Introducing Todos Santos, Baja, Mexico
Founded in 1732 by Jesuit priests and originally a mission, Todos Santos is located at the southern end of the Baja peninsula of Mexico. The town is, in fact, magnificently situated between the...
Mar 31, 2021• by caitkontalis
How to Spend a Weekend in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
A three-day itinerary. While Visit Milwaukee hosted my visit, all opinions are my own. The Dubbel Dutch Hotel lives inside an 1898 English Renaissance Revival Style mansion. Located between...