Goldsmith’s Hidden Treasures of the Veneto
Venice | Hidden treasures of the Veneto. Surprising treasures in Venice explained by professor Barry Goldsmith.
Venice | Hidden treasures of the Veneto. Surprising treasures in Venice explained by professor Barry Goldsmith.
Cádiz & Puerto de Santa Maria: The Oldest Cities in Western Europe By Tristan Cano Having been founded by the Phoenicians as a small seasonal trading post in the 12th Century BCE, the Spanish city of Cádiz is the most ancient still-standing city in Western Europe. It was originally known as Gadir meaning ‘enclosed,’ which…
Rome’s famous neighborhood near the Colosseum By Greg Roensch I recently spent three weeks in Rome, in the cramped and cobbled district of Trastevere. Looking back on the trip, I find it was the sounds of this ancient district more than anything else that left a mark on me. More than strolling through rustic alleys…
Ingrid Hart journeys to the Seven Sisters Waterfall in Palm Springs, California, where she finds herself at one with the spirits of the desert.
My Last Fifty Bucks in LA: Tips on What To Do for Cheap By Ben Hill If you had one day left in Los Angeles, fifty bucks, and a tank full of gas, what would you do? I moved to L.A. in the early aughts, and each year I consider leaving due to downsizing, stagnation,…
Cartagena deserves its rich reputation By David Rich Three years after my first visit, Cartagena, Colombia hadn’t changed an iota, still sitting pretty in pastel as South America’s party carousel, honeymoon carousal, and emerald capital. First place I’ve ever returned to that remained an exact clone of its former self, eternal Cartagena, city of dizzying…
RVing in Europe and around the world: Information on how to purchase, sell and rent RVs most anywhere in the world, or ship them between continents.
By Kent E St John The decay is enchanting and matches the heat, not subtle, nothing about Salvador, Brazil is. It is a long way from the now comparatively polished streets of Rio and I am grateful for it. Just steps from my luxury hotel is a one time-convent. My eyes blink repeatedly; the bright…
Making a New friend on a Paris Walking Tour By Candice Walsh There are few things more frustrating than being confined to a beach apartment in Brittany, France, growing plump on French wine, and tiny lemon tarts. OK, so the lethargy was amazing, but that’s not the point. When my company sent me to Lorient,…
The Best of Galveston, Beaumont and Port Arthur, Texas By Stephen Hartshorne I had so much fun on my trip to the Texas Gulf Coast, it’s hard to know where to begin. As associate editor of GoNOMAD, I’ve become something of an expert on fun, and the Gulf Coast has it all, especially for families:…
Richard Frisbie visits Brazil’s emerald coast in the state of Rio de janeiro, and enjoys snorkeling, boating and local cuisine.
Portovenere, by the Ligurian Sea, a Perfect Family Destination By Alexandra Regan “I love Italy!” announced our nine-year-old son on our first full day in Portovenere. Although he was the first to say it, we were all charmed by this seaside village on the Ligurian Coast. It had been rainy off and on all morning,…