- The 30 biggest hotel mistakes you’re making
Here are the 30 worst things to do on your next hotel stay.
- Incredible pictures show the stunning Mediterranean beaches you really should visit this summer
Celebrate your much-needed holidays by taking a walk - or swim, boat or snorkel - into paradise.
- The secrets to playing 5 of America’s most exclusive golf courses
Here are five ridiculously awesome, seemingly impossible-to-access private clubs that you can access all by yourself.
- The ten Paris streets you just have to walk down
Paris is best explored on foot - so we asked the experts at Localers walking tours to come up with a list of the most unmissable streets in the French capital. See how many you have walked along. (No, the Champs Elysées is not one of them).
- 14 free things to do in Seattle
Over the past few decades, Seattle has changed from a small, relatively ignored Pacific Northwestern city into a bustling metropolis filled with gourmet restaurants, top-quality culture, and a plethora of high-quality, high-end things to do.
- 7 Travel Experiences to Add to Your Bucket List Right Now
If I never own a fast car (or any car at all!), if I never have a home with my name on the door, if I never buy myself a solitaire ring – I’ll be okay with my life. When all my cards are played, and all my hair is grey, I’ll sit in my rocking chair and not regret any of those things. But if I don’t visit these places and do these things, I’ll be one cranky old lady. Here’s my secret travel bucket list, out in public for the first time, for you to steal.
- Here Are All Of The Manhattanhenge 2015 Dates
In short, Manhattanhenge is when the sunset aligns perfectly with the city's grid. This happens twice a year with a full sun, and twice a year with a half sun—all four times the sun illuminates both the north and south sides of every cross street of the borough's grid. It is our Stonehenge, and deGrasse Tyson has declared it to be "a unique urban phenomenon in the world, if not the universe."
- Building a Successful Hypnosis Practice
Hosted by Tom Nicoli, the "Dateline Hypnotist" and founder of World Hypnosis Day.
- Beauty in the Wreckage: 7 of the Loveliest Shipwrecks in the World
Obviously, shipwrecks represent a tragedy, the loss of life or property or both. But shipwrecks can also be dazzlingly beautiful, adding character and history to otherwise unbroken natural vistas. As far as discarded junk goes, you really can't beat the ruins of ships for pure atmosphere. All across the world, the rotting remains of boats that were forgotten due to accident or obsolescence still sit like glimpse into our own future downfall. Check out seven of the most beautiful shipwrecks in the world.
- These Photos Will Make You Want to Drop Everything and Explore the World
Nicholas Roemmelt’s photography is enough to make any person whose day job involves a computer and a desk question his or her life choices. In addition to shooting just plain stunning photos of nature, he sometimes makes us extra envious of his adventures by adding himself or his wife to a jaw-droppingly beautiful landscape.
- What Nobody Tells You About Your Favorite Tourist Attractions
Before your next visit to a major tourist attraction, brace yourself -- for better or for worse -- by learning what you're really in for.
- 25 words you’ll need to know in Hawaii
A hard-to-define catch-all word of good intentions and emotions, you’ll hear aloha everywhere. It’s commonly used as a greeting or parting, but it means so much more than any dictionary definition you’ll find. Literally meaning “the presence of breath,” aloha is also used to denote love, affection and kindness. In Hawaii, people live with aloha, drive with aloha, and surf with aloha, and it’s actually considered to be an unofficial state “law.”
- 14 stunning landscapes you’ll only find in New Zealand
When you make it down to New Zealand, or what the indigenous Maori people call Aotearoa, meaning “land of the long white cloud,” here are 14 stunning and unique landscapes to look for.
- The Core Strength Transformer Weekend with Sadie Nardini!!!!
Sadie is a core strength and anatomy of vinyasa yoga expert who is at the forefront of New Core movement. Come let her rock your world with a fun, fresh, informative flow weekend, music, breakthrough inspirations and tons of tools you can use to optimize your whole body power and freedom in any yoga asana you do, for as long as you practice yoga. Don't miss out on the revolution!!!!
- Walking Your Faith at WorkWalking your faith at work has never been more challenging. Join four local business leaders for lunch and a lively discussion about how they successfully bring a Christ-centered approach to the workplace. Topics include discernment, encouragement, workplace integrity, and bottom-line results.
- Write That Book!
Have you dreamed of being a published author? You can do it! All you need is a good idea, some self-discipline, and this three-part seminar hosted by three successful industry veterans.
- You Can Tell a Book by its Cover
Join a distinguished panel of speakers as they trace the history and influence of Paul Rand and his contemporaries on practices and trends found in book cover design today.
- Here’s How To Pack A Suit Without Getting It Wrinkled
Men have two goals when they pack— The first goal is to economize space while still having enough clothing to keep up appearances.
- The World’s Largest Monastery Library is in Austria and it’s Beautiful
Admont Abbey is a Benedictine monastery located on the Enns River in the town of Admont, Austria. It is the oldest remaining monastery in Styria and contains the largest monastic library in the world. The abbey is known for its Baroque architecture, art, and manuscripts.
- The 7 Best Hotel Pools In The World
So go ahead and indulge a little; we've found seven on the most beautiful hotel pools with a stunning view you'll remember forever. Come on in, the water's fine.
- Secret Libraries of New York City
The NYPL has an incredible branch system around the boroughs, but it's only a part of New York City's literary resources. From private clubs, to nonprofit societies, to pop up places right out in the streets, here are some of our favorite secret libraries of the city.
- Seasons of Leadership: May
To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven. In this multi-part series, "Tremendous" Tracey Jones will help you navigate the "Four Seasons of Leadership" and explore how you can guide your business through the seasons so it flowers and grows...
- 41 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Pennsylvania
1. Philadelphia Eagles fans and Pittsburgh Steelers fans might think they're from two very different worlds, but 70 years ago things were much different. For one season in 1943 the two teams merged due to depleted rosters during World War II, the Steagles.
- This Is What It’s Like Inside The ‘World’s Largest Wine Cellar’
Bern's Steakhouse is an opulent Tampa, Fl. institution that boasts of having the "world's largest wine cellar."
- How to Pack Lighter? 9 Must-Have Packing Tips
The less I carry with me, the less burden I feel and I do like the challenge of keeping my things to a minimum (in my bag AND in my life in general).
- The 7 Best Places To Live Rich Without Much Money (So You Can Bring Your Dreams To Life)
These cities are beautiful, fun, and affordable! Each one brings its residents something a little bit new and exotic. Have you visited or lived in any of these cities? Let’s hear about it in the comments below!
- 41 Random Facts About New York That Will Blow Your Mind
New York City is one of the largest cities in the world with hub of culture and history, and at times can be strange.
- Would You Like to Swing on a Star?
Come fly with me to Frank Sinatra's NYC penthouse.
- Washington DC Hypnosis Center: A Weekend with Tom Nicoli, BCH, CI, OB
Hypnosis Master Class (Dec 6th) and Proven D.E.P.T.H. Model for Weight Loss (Dec 7th and 8th).
- The Frick Collection in NYC
One of the best museums on the world.