Brie Schmidt What happens if you drink at a public beach in San Diego? For some beachgoers, sipping a cold beer or spiked soda is the perfect way to wind down between rounds of volleyball and swimming. If you ask the locals in San Diego, they may agree that a little bit of alcohol concealed…
What tourists do in France that locals find strange
Amanda Morgan Smilers vs non smilers around the world Tourists from the United States are notorious for their near-constant tendency to flash a toothy grin. It’s definitely part of the culture, and we’re almost conditioned to appear cheerful all the time. Having worked in customer service in the United States for years, I’ve had complete…
Rick Steves Recommends Warsaw, Poland as a European Destination for Adventurous Foodies
Anna Robinson Learn about Polish culture through a food tour Many travelers book city tours with local guides to learn about Poland’s history, art, or architecture. While these tours are wonderful ways to understand bustling cities like Warsaw, Rick Steves suggests adding a food tour to your itinerary. “These tours provide valuable perspective on how…
Unusual Yet Effective Ways to Avoid Stingrays During Your Beach Vacation
Brie Schmidt Why the stingray shuffle works Though stingrays have a tail designed to be used as a weapon, they tend to be gentle creatures who try to avoid humans and other threats. The animal typically only stings out of self-defense, such as when it gets stepped on. Unfortunately for humans, stingrays are known to…
Top Activities to Enjoy in Anaheim, California Besides Disneyland: Your Ultimate Disneyland Alternative Guide
Joshua Meyer Dine in and around the Anaheim Packing District If the Anaheim Packing District sounds more like a processing plant than a food hall, that’s because it used to be one. Sunkist once processed its oranges in the Packing House, but it’s since been converted into a trendy dining destination. Two other buildings in…
Experience the Flavors of Europe in New Ulm, Minnesota, USA
Kaitlyn Rosati German culture and food for days in New Ulm New Ulm might only be about 10 square miles, but it packs a serious cultural punch. So much so, that it’s been deemed the most German town in the USA. So, just how German does a town have to be to receive such a title?…
Tips for Not Bringing Trendy Luggage to a Music Festival
Brie Schmidt Suitcases don’t belong in music festivals If you’ve attended music festivals before, you might’ve noticed a suitcase or two being pulled around by attendees. However, there are several reasons you should think twice before bringing your own oversized luggage. First, as @jetsetting_jacki mentioned, festival grounds can be muddy, especially after rainfall. If the…
Discover the Hidden Gem of Europe: Belgium, as Revealed by Rick Steves
Brussels and Bruges — Rick Steve’s favorite Belgian duo According to Rick Steves, “Brussels is one of Europe’s great cities, and there’s a palpable feeling here of being at the center of global events.” The streets of this city speak to its heritage as a comic strip epicenter, with comic strip murals sprawled all across…
Discover America’s Historic Highway on a New York Road Trip with Stunning Great Lake Views
Dip into Canada at Thousand Islands National Park At Collins Landing, head north toward Canada. Right around the border is the Thousand Islands. This is a lush archipelago with rugged shorelines and dense forests — perfect for outdoor adventurers. After crossing the Canadian border, take an elevator up the 1000 Islands Tower for incredible views of the…
The Elusive Coffee Variety Tourists Seek In New Zealand
What a drip: No filter coffee in New Zealand One of the reasons drip coffee is nearly impossible to find in New Zealand is the country’s strong preference for flat white. This drink, which originated in either New Zealand or Australia (the caffeine-fueled debate continues), has become an international sensation. A flat white is made…