In this episode of the US City Traveler Podcast, you get to meet Dr. Ken Brown, the author of “Quiet Beauty: The Japanese Gardens of North America,” a book that profiles 26 of the most beautiful and serene Japanese Gardens of the area, offering a thought provoking look at why Japanese gardens have been part […]
That rich, melt-in your mouth taste, and the resounding hint of hops—who could resist the taste of chocolate or the chill of an ice cold beer? Between the many chocolate factories and breweries in the US, there are plenty of places to sample chocolates and taste-test the beer varieties straight from the brewery tap—sometimes the […]
From first-of-its-kind museums to the world’s largest ferris wheel, the coming year is bound to be one of America’s best yet. We’ve got a slew of new attractions to choose from, including everything from the completion of the world’s largest theme park’s largest expansion ever, to state-of-the-art new art museums–and even the grand opening of […]
In this episode of The US City Traveler Podcast, you get to meet Dan, the manager of the world’s number one hostel booking website, HostelWorld.com. The site was launched in 1999 and has since become the leading provider of online reservations for the budget, independent and youth travel market. The site features campsites, self catering accommodation, B&B’s, […]
There’s no better place for you to escape into a world of zen than at the most beautiful Japanese gardens found throughout the US. The traditional Japanese garden is a landscaped work of art with idealized elements and forms once refined by the Buddhists and favored by royalty. From the fountains and bridges to inviting […]
Who doesn’t love traveling? From the excitement of figuring out what you should pack to taking that first step off the plane, into a land of unknown wonder, there’s no doubt that travel moves you. I invite you on a virtual journey of fun in the sun, as we look at some of the best […]
In this episode of the US City Traveler Podcast, you get to meet Tim Leffel, the author of The World’s Cheapest Destinations, Travel Writing 2.0, and Make Your Travel Dollars Worth a Fortune. He is also an editor of Perceptive Travel, Practical Travel Gear and the Cheapest Destinations Blog. He has been featured in the Wall Street […]
From artwork done by serial killers to a museum filled with over 20,000 banana artifacts, there is no doubt that America has the coolest museums in the world. Forget the traditional Picasso’s and the normality you’ve seen time and time again–these museums offer a touch of surprise and unsurpassable fun. Grab a good friend with […]
Seattle is full of art that takes on many shapes and forms—you just need to know where to look! Some of the most unusual and unique sculptures or works of art call this city home. But besides the usual art museums and galleries, you would never guess the eclectic mix of tiny treasures and colossal […]
In this episode of The US City Traveler Podcast, you get to meet 25-year-old singer, songwriter, and reality star, Jonny Drubel, who has songs performed on MTV, VH1, and CBS, and is a superstar of E!’s new series, the #RichKids of Beverly Hills, which can be seen Sundays at 10pm on E! In our exclusive […]