Tag: Travel
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Chicagoland

I spent last week at a work conference in Chicago, which is one of my favorite cities. Chicago, to me, is like a cleaner, more friendly version of New York City. There’s an incredible food scene, tons of cultural sights, great shopping, and a really beautiful skyline (especially if you’re looking at it from Lake…
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Packing Tricks and Challenges

In my experience, there are two kinds of travelers: those who want to check a bag, and those who would rather pull their eyelashes out individually than check their luggage. I tend to fall into the latter category. It is usually a point of pride for me to fit all of my crap into a…
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Greece Itinerary: Athens

During college, I was fortunate enough to study abroad in Athens, Greece. Thanks to that experience, Greece has become one of my very favorite places in the world. I want everyone to go to Greece and experience this incredible country, so I figured I might as well put together some itineraries for various regions, including…
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Springtime in California Wine Country

So I was supposed to be going to Portugal this spring. Flights were booked, AirBnbs were reserved, activities were bookmarked. Annnnnnnnd then omicron hit with a vengeance. My adventure friend and I made the tough choice to cancel the Portugal trip, but we were supposed to be celebrating her 40th birthday, so we decided to…
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How I Plan a Trip

The first thing you should know about me is that I LOVE a good, organized itinerary. I am incredibly Type A. Nothing gives me more serotonin than checking a box or crossing something off a to-do list. I have based entire trips on my desire to go somewhere new so that I can scratch it…
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London, Jolly Old England Itinerary

I was fortunate to spend a summer in London a few years back. I spent 4 days a week “working” at a law firm, and the rest of my time exploring the city whilst trying out many, many, many pints of cider. Here’s what I would do if I was back in London for a…
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My Favorite Travel Reads
I have always been a big reader. When I was a kid, I would devour books voraciously and I looked forward to the Scholastic Book Fair for weeks. As an adult, books have served as massive inspiration for my adventures. For example, after reading Tony Bourdain’s “A Cook’s Tour”, I couldn’t wait to experience the…
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Seneca Lake, New York: The Perfect Girls Getaway

So Katie (whom you met in my second Denver post) lives about 6 hours away from me in New York state. As I mentioned in that post, we try to plan a girls trip long weekend each year as a chance for us to spend some time together, eat some good food, and get a…
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36 Hours in Iceland Itinerary

En route back from Amsterdam, we opted to do a long layover in Iceland. With only 36 hours to work with, we had to work smart, not hard. See below for how we did it. Day 1: The easiest way to get from the airport to Reykjavik is the FlyBus. Book your ticket online to…

