DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Visiting Youngdo Velvet in Daegu for an Authentic K-Drama Fashion Experience Posted on November 2, 2024November 15, 2025 Step into the world of your favorite K-dramas with a visit to Youngdo Velvet in Daegu. Known for crafting stunning costumes featured in *Gu Family Book*, *Faith*, and *The Great Seer*, Youngdo Velvet brings Korean history to life. Explore this textile hub and discover the artistry behind unforgettable K-drama moments. Read more
DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES How to Experience Sicily with Someone You Love: 5 Places Made for Two Posted on October 28, 2024December 20, 2025 The island of Sicily offers couples a journey through 27 centuries of history. Since the 5th century BC, Sicily has been a crossroads of civilizations. Visit Catania, Taormina, and Palermo for ruins, beaches, and delicious cuisine. The landscape, shaped by invaders and Mount Etna’s eruptions, boasts exceptional architecture and great… Read more
DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES What is the best way to explore Fushimi Inari Temple and its iconic torii gates in Kyoto? Posted on October 18, 2024November 15, 2025 Asia is filled with temples and shrines, but after a while, they can blur together. However, my visit to Fushimi Inari was different. From the first steps under its towering torii gates, I realized this place was special. In this Fushimi Inari Temple Guide, I’ll share what makes it stand out, from the striking red gates to the peaceful paths that wind up Mount Inari. Every moment felt unforgettable, and now every torii gate I see reminds me of that serene, beautiful walk. Read more
DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES How to Plan a Kid-Friendly French Riviera Spring Break Road Trip Posted on October 16, 2024February 13, 2026 The hill was so steep, every time I took my foot off the clutch to give it some gas, it rolled back and stalled out. Me and the car were going in the wrong direction. I tried again and again with the same outcome. The nice people of Eze were getting a little impatient until one politely rapped on my window. Then he took off, up the hill with both my kids in the peering out the rearview window. Read more
DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES What You Need to Know About Taking the Blue Star Ferry from Santorini to Kos Posted on October 14, 2024January 25, 2026 We caught the slow, overnight ferry to the island of Santorini to catch up with my daughter who is in the Navy. The ferry left Kos around 8pm and arrived in Santorini early in the morning. I called ahead and the owner of the hotel sent a taxi for us and had tea and biscuits waiting for us in our room. My daughter’s ship was anchored off the coast of Santorini for a week. We rode the cable car down to the jetty where we received a brief tour of her ship. Read more
DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES Why Fall Is the Perfect Time to Visit Lake Geneva Posted on October 14, 2024April 13, 2026 Spend a weekend in Lake Geneva, WI, and explore its scenic lake paths, dine at lakeside restaurants, enjoy charming cafes, and visit historic spots like Yerkes Observatory and Black Point Estate. Perfect for nature lovers, foodies, and history buffs alike. Read more
DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES What You Need to Know About Visiting Daewangam Park in Ulsan, South Korea Posted on October 7, 2024November 15, 2025 Explore Ulsan’s Daewangam Park, where nature whispers over the steady roar of the coast. The cliffs stand tall against the crashing waves, but it’s the quiet moments that get you. The forest, dense with trees older than most people you know, wraps around you as you walk. The air hangs heavy with salt and earth, and the trails wind through like secrets waiting to be uncovered. It’s raw, unfiltered—just you, the sea, and the whispers of something ancient in the air. A place that pulls you in, not with spectacle, but with the kind of quiet that makes you listen. Read more
DESTINATIONS & CITY GUIDES What You Need to Know About the Hermann Wine Trail: A Perfect Midwest Getaway Posted on October 6, 2024December 20, 2025 The Hermann Wine Trail is a gem in Missouri, steeped in the legacy of one of the oldest German-settled communities in the U.S. A trip here promises more than just great wine—it’s a journey through history. Thankfully, the early settlers brought their winemaking traditions along, so today, you can savor Norton reds and crisp Vidal Blancs while taking in the scenic Missouri River views. During Hermann’s Oktoberfest, held every weekend from October 1–27, 2024, you can enjoy German food, music, and festivities, making it a perfect getaway for wine lovers looking for history, charm, and a glass (or two). Read more