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Bavarian Castle Pass: Is Buying the Bavaria Palace Pass a Good Deal for you?

September 4, 2013 - Written by Jessica Norah 47 Comments

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If your next trip to Germany is going to involve visiting castles in Bavaria, you may want to consider purchasing the Bavarian Castle Pass (also known as the Bavarian Palace Pass or the Bayern Schloss Pass). These passes sold by the Bavarian Palace Department cover the admission to over 40 palaces, castles, and other sites within the region of Bavaria. This article will provide you with all the information you need to know about the sites covered by the Bavarian Castle Pass, the different types of passes, how to buy the passes, and how to decide whether or not this would be a good deal for you or not. We’ll also share our personal experience of buying and using the Bavarian Castle Pass. What Castles and Palaces are Included in the Bavarian Castle Pass? Currently, free admission to over 40 palaces, fortresses, castles, and other sites is granted to pass… Read the rest

Afternoon Tea in San Francisco: Palace Hotel Tea at The Garden Court

August 28, 2013 - Written by Jessica Norah 14 Comments

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Looking for a place to have afternoon tea in San Francisco? Look no further than the Palace Hotel tea which is served in a stunningly beautiful dining area called The Garden Court. I love tea and the act of indulging in the formal ritual of afternoon tea, and I have been wanting to come to the Palace Hotel tea for over three years after I got a glimpse of The Garden Court during our first visit to San Francisco. The Garden Court is located where the carriage entrance to the hotel used to be and offers magnificent turn-of-the-century grandeur and elegance. Imagine a large room with a magnificent glass atrium, glass chandeliers, the buzz of people softly talking, china clinking, adorable children wearing crowns, and a grand piano playing, and you’ll have a good idea of the scene for afternoon tea at the Palace Hotel. Interested? Keep reading. Basic Information… Read the rest

Munich Greeter Program: Explore Munich with a Free Local Tour Guide

August 25, 2013 - Written by Jessica Norah 14 Comments

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Have you heard of the Munich Greeter Program? If you are planning a trip to Munich, you should definitely check out this program which matches new visitors to the city with a local greeter that will accompany them on a walking tour of the city. Greeters are local people who are passionate about their city and volunteer their time to show visitors an in-depth look at their favorite area of Munich. The idea for the Munich Greeter Program came from a similar program that was first started in New York City, and now many cities worldwide offer these types of volunteer walking tour programs to provide guests with a friendly introduction to their city. We were just in Munich for the first time in May and we used this program to become better acquainted with the city and to be able to get insights from a friendly local. This article… Read the rest

Top Must-See Waterfalls on the Big Island of Hawaii

August 18, 2013 - Written by Jessica Norah 23 Comments

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Aloha! While all of the islands of Hawaii have waterfalls, none are perhaps as accessible as some of the ones on the Big Island of Hawaii. Most of the waterfalls can be seen along the northeastern coast of the island, along the Hamakua and Hilo Coast. While part of the island is a dark desert of dry volcanic rock, this part of the island is green, wet, and supports amazing lush vegetation, rainforests, and botanical gardens. And of course, some spectacular waterfalls! I love waterfalls and have been lucky to have had the opportunity to spend about 2 weeks on the Big Island and seeing many, but certainly not all, of these wonderful cascading waterfalls. In addition to the waterfalls listed, there are a number of others that are unnamed or exist in inaccessible areas of the island. Now, all the waterfalls listed below are located between the Waipi’o Valley (located near… Read the rest

Our Airbnb Review: Advice and Tips for Booking via Airbnb

August 14, 2013 - Written by Jessica Norah 56 Comments

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Using Airbnb to book accommodations during your travels can not only help save you money, but it can also help you meet people and bring you closer to the local culture. While hotels and even hostels can offer more services than most Airbnb hosts, the chance to stay in someone’s house or apartment can lead to some wonderful conversations and experiences. We have found that it can also help us save a lot of money when compared to booking a hotel room in the same location. Sometimes it can even be cheaper than booking a hostel! While Airbnb is not for every traveler, we’ll provide a review of Airbnb that can help you decide if it is right for you. In this article, we’ll cover the basics of what is Airbnb, our personal experiences of using Airbnb, the pros and cons of using Airbnb, and tips on booking through Airbnb…. Read the rest

How to Attend a Fashion Show in Paris at Galeries Lafayette

August 10, 2013 - Written by Jessica Norah 32 Comments

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Interested in attending a fashion show in Paris? Paris is one of the Big Four cities of fashion in the world along with London, New York City, and Milan, and it is no wonder that many visitors to the City of Lights are interested in catching glimpses of svelte models sashaying down a catwalk in the latest original silky creations. But chances are that your visit to Paris won’t coincide with the semi-annual Paris Fashion Show, and even if it did, tickets are almost impossible to obtain for those of us who are not part of the fashion industry or press world. But no reason to despair, you can still attend a fashion show held regularly throughout the year at the Galeries Lafayette. The department store offered a free fashion show in Paris for many years; however, they began charging admission in 2017. We’ve attended the 30-minute show held on… Read the rest

Travel Research: Are Travel Guidebooks Still Useful in the Digital Age?

August 6, 2013 - Written by Jessica Norah 26 Comments

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As more and more people use the Internet to do travel research, are travel guidebooks still useful and relevant? Do we need travel guidebooks anymore? With giant travel websites like Tripadvisor and Expedia, it made me wonder how much people use guidebooks these days. Recent research suggests that although most people are using the Internet as a source of travel information, most people still rely on travel guidebooks during their travels. Let’s take a look at a research article in the Journal of Travel Research. Research Study: A 2011 published research study collected information from 196 overseas travelers from Hong Kong. The majority of travelers were traveling for leisure purposes. Travelers completed surveys about what information sources they used to help them plan their trip prior to travel, what sources they used while traveling, and what sources they used after travel.  They were also asked to rate how influential each travel… Read the rest

Our Dining Experience at The French Laundry in Napa Valley

August 4, 2013 - Written by Jessica Norah 18 Comments

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For our fourth anniversary, Ethan surprised me with reservations at The French Laundry during an overnight trip to the Napa Valley in California. While Napa Valley is of course best known for its wonderful wines and winery visits are on most people’s to-do lists, there are lots of things to do in Napa Valley besides wine tasting. Eating at the wonderful restaurants is definitely one of them and definitely great for those who can’t or don’t drink wine like my then boyfriend. Eating at the highly-rated The French Laundry restaurant had been something that I had wanted to do. But given the cost of dining here, I had never really thought I’d get the chance to do so. But I was lucky enough to have the opportunity on our anniversary. So how was it you ask? Here’s our full The French Laundry review of our dining experience. General Information/BookIng: For… Read the rest

Missing the Boat on the Canal Saint Martin: Sometimes Things Don’t Work Out as We Planned

August 2, 2013 - Written by Jessica Norah 8 Comments

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Sometimes our perfectly planned travel days don’t work out as we planned. Sometimes the weather, public transportation, or our own health derails a perfectly planned day. And sometimes we just get lost and miss our reservations for a boat ride down the Canal Saint Martin. This is what happened to us during our last visit to Paris. During our first trip to Paris, we had taken the obligatory boat ride on the Seine River. We saw all the major sites – the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, the Musée d’Orsay, Notre Dame, etc.—as we plied along the famous river. So we wanted to do something a little different on our second trip to Paris together. We decided to take a boat ride down the Canal Saint-Martin, which is a 4.5 km long canal in Paris that connects the Canal de ‘Ourcq to the Seine. I am much more of a planner… Read the rest

Non-Alcoholic Napa: 10 Things to Do in Napa Valley Without Wine

July 28, 2013 - Written by Jessica Norah 43 Comments

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Napa Valley without wine??!! While the Napa Valley is one of the great wine destinations of the world, there are plenty of things you can do in Napa Valley besides drink wine. Perhaps you are not drinking in Napa due to health, pregnancy, or spiritual reasons, or perhaps you are traveling with people under the age of 21. Whatever the reason, there are a number of people who visit the Napa Valley without hitting up all the tasting rooms and wineries that fill up most people’s Napa Valley itineraries. I often visited the Napa Valley with someone who did not drink due to both health and personal reasons. So although we have visited a number of wineries and tasting rooms, we always sought out a lot of other wine-free activities as well. Here is our guide to things to do in Napa Valley besides drink wine. We’ll share loads of… Read the rest

Travel Research: How do Locals Feel about the Practice of Slum Tourism?

July 23, 2013 - Written by Jessica Norah 18 Comments

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Have you ever heard of slum tourism? This is a tourist practice where travelers visit poor areas of the Global South to view and learn about the impoverished conditions of local inhabitants. Organized slum tours exist around the world in cities such as Mexico City, Johannesburg, Mumbai, Cape Town, Nairobi, Cairo, and Rio de Janeiro. While the practice of slum tourism is certainly not a new concept—for instance, 19th century wealthy Londoners would sometimes go “slumming” in the poorer neighborhoods of London—there has been an increase in the number of organized tours worldwide which has fueled discussion about this controversial practice. So is slum tourism or poverty tourism harmful or helpful? We’ll examine the arguments for and against slum tourism and then discuss a research study that examined this question by interviewing slum residents and stakeholders in Cairo, Egypt. A Brief Summary of the Arguments For and Against Slum Tourism… Read the rest

Attending a Performance at the Palais Garnier: Tips and Advice on Going to the Paris Opera Garnier

July 21, 2013 - Written by Jessica Norah 73 Comments

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Interested in attending a performance—an opera, ballet, recital, or concert—at the Palais Garnier in Paris? This article will comprehensively provide advice and tips on all aspects of your visit to the Opera Garnier such as when to arrive, what to wear, and what to expect so you can make the most out of your visit to this beautiful and historic venue. I really love the Palais Garnier and have attended two ballets and one opera here—our most recent visit was in June. While you can also see performances at the other Paris Opera location—the Opera Bastille—there is nothing quite like seeing a performance in this opulent venue. The Palais Garnier is arguably the most famous opera house in the world and for many it’s a once in a lifetime experience to attend a ballet or opera here during their travels. Now, if you have not yet booked your tickets or… Read the rest

French Laundry Reservations: Tips and Advice on Getting a Reservation at The French Laundry

July 17, 2013 - Written by Jessica Norah 1,076 Comments

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It can be very difficult to get French Laundry reservations. In fact, The French Laundry is often named in the list of top ten most difficult restaurant reservations to book in the world. This 3 Michelin-starred Thomas Keller restaurant in Yountville, California is one of the most exclusive in Napa Valley. However, this article will give you the facts on how to book a reservation at The French Laundry and tips on how to increase your odds of making a reservation based on our experience and from asking the staff at The French Laundry. So normally, making a restaurant reservation involves simply calling the restaurant or making a quick online reservation request. Generally, you can do this a week or less in advance and boom you have a table. Things are not so easy at The French Laundry. It takes a bit of planning to ensure you get a reservation… Read the rest

Our Discovery of French Macarons: A Review of Ladurée Macarons

July 16, 2013 - Written by Jessica Norah 9 Comments

French macarons from Laudree Paris

Ladurée is a famous pâtisserie, or pasty shop, in Paris. It has been around for over 150 years, and is most known for its delicious and colorful macarons. Ethan and I first discovered  Ladurée macarons last year while in Paris. We happened to walk by their flagship store and tea salon on the Champs-Elysées after a visit to the top of the Arc de Trimophe. We were in need of some nourishment after all those stairs, and the macarons looked way too good to pass up!   This would be our first taste of French macarons (very different from the coconut macaroons sold in the United States). One of the most difficult parts was selecting from the over dozen different flavors. We chose 6 flavored macarons—Rose, Red Fruits, Licorice, Caramel with Salted Butter, Pistachio, and Violet– and then brought them home for our own private tasting. Unfortunately, our Ladurée macarons got… Read the rest

An Anniversary Surprise: Crossing The French Laundry off my Bucket List

July 15, 2013 - Written by Jessica Norah 4 Comments

French Laundry

I got a really wonderful surprise this weekend. Yesterday was Ethan and I’s fourth anniversary (and Bastille Day!), and we had planned to spend a night in Napa over the weekend to celebrate. But we’ve both been very busy at work lately and the details of what we would do were pretty tentative. At least that is what I had thought! Two or three years ago, after we had moved to California, I told Ethan that someday I would like to eat at The French Laundry in Yountville, CA. It was one of the thousand things on my unwritten bucket list. To my surprise, Ethan had a viscerally negative response to this comment and said that even if he was a millionaire, he would not eat there.  He made it clear that apparently he believed that it would not only be financially irresponsible, but perhaps borderline unethical to eat there… Read the rest

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