New York City is expensive to visit, especially when your employer is no longer footing the bill. I found myself in this predicament on my most recent trip to the city, where I was speaking at the New York Times Travel Show. I've stayed in a handful of places before, namely a basic hostel on the … [Read more...] about Cheap and Chic Accommodation at The Jane Hotel
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Visiting The Cloisters in New York City
When most people plan their trips to New York City, they stay within the confines of downtown Manhattan. They might visit stops on Museum Row like the Guggenheim or Metropolitan Museum of Art, but taking the subway for over 100 blocks seems out of the question. But there are so many things to … [Read more...] about Visiting The Cloisters in New York City
Tips for Traveling Like a Road Warrior
It's taken me many years, but I finally feel like I have a system for when I travel. Learned mostly through trial and error, my routine has become a well-oiled machine. I only started traveling for work, both my second job and press trips, in the last few years, which helped me learn how to travel … [Read more...] about Tips for Traveling Like a Road Warrior
What Is Millennial Travel?
If you'd asked me a few years ago what the niche or focus of this blog was, I might have mumbled something along the lines of budget travel, solo female travel, student travel, cultural travel and working abroad. It was difficult to explain the focus as it was like me as a person: a bunch of … [Read more...] about What Is Millennial Travel?
How A Working Holiday Changed My Life
I can tell you about how important my working holiday was to me and talk about the friends I made, but you still may not take my word for it. This is why I've recruited a few of my friends and colleagues to share their stories about their working holidays. They're bloggers and photographers and … [Read more...] about How A Working Holiday Changed My Life