I may be biased, but after living in Medellín’s El Poblado for a few months as a digital nomad, I can tell it is one of the coolest neighborhoods in Latin America. Moreover, it may be among my favorite districts in the world. And what would drive me to make such a strong case for El Poblado? You may ask. ...
Nicknamed the “Live Music Capital of the World” and with an unofficial motto urging us to “keep it weird,” Austin is the most exciting place in the Lone Star State and one of the most interesting cities in America. If you’re traveling to the Texan capital and searching for the best areas to stay in Austin based on my visit ...
Let’s be honest: Caracas doesn’t get much positive attention. While much of its reputation is well deserved, things have arguably gotten a lot better in the last couple of years. During my latest visit to Venezuela, I discovered amazing old places that have been revitalized, as well as newer attractions in a city that needed an image boost. I spent ...
Many people wonder if staying in Oakland is a good choice when visiting San Francisco. My personal take is that not only will the accommodation be cheaper and better value for money, but it will also allow you to explore some amazing things that you’d miss if you stayed in central San Francisco. Oakland is a destination of its own accord, ...
I visited Cartago on a trip through Colombia that took me from the heart of the Coffee Triangle to Cali. A girl I met in the town of Armenia suggested I stop by. “Cartago is just like Salento but without the tourists”. Random girl I met in Colombia Cartago sits in an interesting spot just 53 km (about 33 miles) ...
Mexican food is arguably one of the world’s most famous cuisines and one of my favorites. So, I had big expectations during my first, and so far, only one visit to Mexico City would be an understatement. Luckily, I went on two food tours in Mexico City, which exceeded my expectations and allowed me to understand the country’s gastronomical tradition ...
New York City is known for its impressive skyline, and one of the best places to see it is at the Top of the Rock. The observation decks at the top of Rockefeller Center allow visitors to see New York City from above. With clear skies, the view can stretch for miles, showing parks, buildings, rivers, and bridges. Top of ...
Cusco, often spelled Cuzco in Spanish or Qusqu in Quechua, rests in the heart of the Andes mountains of Peru. Known as the historic capital of the Inca Empire, it is distinguished by its archaeological remains and Spanish colonial architecture. Sitting at an elevation of over 3,300 meters, it’s also called the ‘Imperial City‘ and was declared a World Heritage ...
Colombia‘s Coffee Axis is undoubtedly the most renowned route in the country. Also known as the Coffee Triangle and Eje Cafetero, this tourist circuit meanders through the region that produces most of Colombia’s coffee. The geographical definition of the Coffee Axis varies depending on whom you ask. Not all coffee-growing areas are part of the Axis, nor are all areas ...
Imagine sipping on a freshly brewed cup of world-famous Colombian coffee as you gaze across lush landscapes from the balcony of a secluded, high-end boutique hotel. With its stunning natural beauty and reputation for top-tier hospitality, Colombia has emerged as a sanctuary for elite travelers seeking exclusive holidays. This country offers deluxe activities that range from private yacht journeys through ...