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Rick Steves Is Wrong About Athens…Don’t Rush Away!

May 12, 2019 Greece, Rick Steves, Thoughts & Opinions Comments are off
The Acropolis in Athens awaits!

I’ll just say it straight out: Rick Steves is wrong about Athens. For those who rely on his distinctive teal-and-gold guidebooks for exploring Europe, you know that Rick Steves is unsurpassed in his expertise about the Continent. In fact,...

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Travel & Adventure Show: Who Should Go? YOU!

January 2, 2019 budget travel, Europe, Holidays, Rick Steves, solo travel, Travel Planning, Travel tips, U.S. Destinations, Worldwide Destinations Comments are off
Travel & Adventure Show

Holiday decorations are put away and the new year has started. That means it’s time to plan a trip! Fortunately, the annual Travel & Adventure Show can help you find the perfect destination. Hundreds of exhibitors are waiting to...

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Travel Tips from Experts: Learn from the Pros!

February 25, 2018 budget travel, Rick Steves, Travel Planning, Travel tips Comments are off
Travel tips from experts: Whether on land or water, these experts know how to do it better!

One of the best reasons to attend the Travel & Adventure Show is to get travel tips from experts. This year offers stellar advice from the rock stars of the industry: Samantha Brown, Pauline Frommer, and Rick Steves. Each...

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Americans Abroad: Don’t be THAT tourist…

April 2, 2017 Paris, Rick Steves, Worldwide Destinations Comments are off
Paris: Etiquette will change your experience!

Americans Abroad: Not always seen in a positive light… Rick Steves, my favorite Travel Guru, says it best: In spite of what we think, most of the civilized world doesn’t want to swap passports with Americans. They’re plenty happy...

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5 Places to Go in 2017–and Why

February 14, 2017 Rick Steves, solo travel, U.S. Destinations, Worldwide Destinations 3 Comments
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Follow my blog with Bloglovin ONLY 5 places to go in 2017? Why the short list? Actually, the list is endless…and still manages to grow.  But we’ve got to start somewhere. And thanks to Pauline Frommer and her crew...

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Worth 1,000 Words…

A labyrinth can reset our mind and intention. Can we do the same with how we travel? (Photo by Suzanne Ball)
Flower Vendor at sSeattle Pike Place Market
Seattle’s Pike Place Market is one of the nation’s treasures. (Photo by Suzanne Ball)
The World's Largest Rocking Chair in Casey, Illinois.
Going to Seattle? Of course you'll want to visit the Space Needle. Fresh from a renovation, here's what to know!
"Becoming Human" by Christian Ristow welcomes you to Meow Wolf.The flower-sniffing robot is 30 feet tell. (Photo by Suzanne Ball)
A "young man" of 70+ years leads the band in Santa Clara. (Photo by Suzanne Ball)
Sandia Peak Tram was a challenge to build.
After your selfie at The Bean, visit one of the Chicago food halls!
The passage to the stadium was once covered entirely by a stone arch roof. Today, only one section remains. It's easy to imagine how athletes felt as they ran down the narrow entry into the stadium
The wooden roof is what burned on 15 April 2019, taking the spire with it. When it was built, Notre Dame Cathedral required 52 acres of forest to complete the roof.
Loretto Chapel, Santa Fe, NM: The Mysterious and Miraculous Staircase
Better to see something once than hear about it a thousand times..
Solo travel doesn't really have many downsides
Unclaimed Baggage Center is easy to find in Scottsboro, AL.
Milwaukee Art Museum: Architect Santiago Calatrava designed MOM to resemble a ship. Given its location on the Lake Michigan waterfront, his idea was brilliant. (Photo credit: Suzanne Ball. All rights reserved.)
Peace solo travel by eating at a nice restaurant
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Window shopping in Florence: Silk ties
The Acropolis in Athens awaits!
Craving Europe? There are some surprising European destinations in the US!

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