3 Days in Rome: Building the Perfect Itinerary
Italy’s enchanting capital city wasn’t built in a day, so naturally you’ll need more than 24 hours to get to know it. Three days is the ideal amount of time
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Italy’s enchanting capital city wasn’t built in a day, so naturally you’ll need more than 24 hours to get to know it. Three days is the ideal amount of time
From massive markets to some of the most awe-inspiring architecture in Europe, there’s never a bad time to visit Barcelona. If you’re in the market for spectacular beaches, incredible food,
With its grand historic architecture, amazing food, classical artwork, and beautiful city parks, Rome is one of the most charming cities in the world. Couples come from all over to soak
Home to the Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s Basilica, and the Vatican Museums, the Vatican—officially known as Vatican City—is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Rome. Located on Vatican
The Chicago Air and Water Show is one of the most anticipated summer events in the Windy City, held on the shores of Lake Michigan. Chicago’s second most popular festival
Alcatraz, or “The Rock,” welcomes over 1.5 million visitors annually. Interest in this former military fort (turned maximum security prison to some of the most sinister criminals) doesn’t seem to
New Jersey may be nicknamed the “Garden State,” but its shared waterway with New York City makes it a great starting point for lots of fun-filled activities. You have many
Once the haunt of bohemians and beatniks, a star of literature and film, Greenwich Village is one of the most beloved (and expensive) New York City neighborhoods: a vibrant urban
Eloy Martinez is a retired contractor in the flooring business. Originally from four corners in Colorado, he grew up in a mining camp in Walsenburg, Colorado and came to California
As early as 1869, military inmates began tending the Gardens of Alcatraz. Many of these inmate gardeners had no horticulture experience, but with vocational training and donated plants, they were