Sechseläuten – A Zurich Festival to Welcome the Summer There are many traditions that herald the end of winter and the warming of the weather. On Groundhog Day, if a hibernating rodent awakens and sees its shadow, there will… Ben Stagg , April 1, 2013
City Insider: London Ever wish you knew the inside scoop before visiting a new destination? Now you can! We’ve reached out to our favorite locals and tour guides from all over the world… Johnny Jet , March 19, 2013
The Riviera – Sans Arrogance & Pompousness If you love the Riviera, with its warm climate, beaches, chic restaurants, ‘glam’ hotels, and “the scene” without the seemingly French arrogance and pompousness, the Riviera de Fiori, Riviera of… John Lampl , March 19, 2013
The Adina Apartment Hotel Hackescher and Highlights from Berlin I was in Berlin to attend ITB, the world’s largest travel conference, and my friend Nick from TravMedia.com hooked me up with a media rate at Adina Apartment Hotel Hackescher. As you can… Johnny Jet , March 13, 2013
Photos from 2013 ITB in Berlin, Germany I was in Berlin to attend ITB for the second time. ITB stands for International Travel Exchange Berlin and it’s the largest travel trade show in the world. I wanted to go… Johnny Jet , March 12, 2013
10 Reasons to Stay at the ME London On March 1, the ME London officially opened at the southern tip of Covent Garden. It’s the luxury brand of the Spanish hotel group Meliá. It’s now their flagship property and their… Johnny Jet , March 12, 2013
Visiting The Shard in London On February 1, 2013, The Shard opened in London, making it the tallest building in the European Union and the second-tallest in Europe after the Mercury City Tower in Moscow. The Shard… Johnny Jet , March 11, 2013
TV and Movie Walking Tours of London Film Locations Did you know that London is the third busiest production center in the world, after Los Angeles and New York? If you’re into film and television, then sign up for… Johnny Jet , March 10, 2013
Afternoon Tea in London One of the most popular pastimes in London is afternoon tea. Most Americans who have never visited England before might be surprised by the Brits’ definition of tea. It’s just… Johnny Jet , March 9, 2013
Michaela’s Map | Milano, Italy: Money Can Buy Access Michaela Guzy, Founder of OhThePeopleYouMeet.com, shopping designer Corto Moltedo’s signature clutches. Story & photos by: Michaela Guzy, Founder of OhThePeopleYouMeet.com & Michaela’s Map I am always on the search for… Michaela Guzy , January 14, 2013
Taking home a piece of Paris…literally “There is but one Paris and however hard living may be here, and if it became worse and harder even—the French air clears up the brain and does good—a world… Lindsay Taub , November 13, 2012
Holiday Events in London What could be more enticing than the old-world magic of Europe during the holidays? And more specifically, who could resist the elegance of London? The crisp air, the beautiful lights,… Ben Stagg , November 12, 2012
Celebrate Dorothy’s Iconic Dress at the Stafford London What young girl hasn’t dreamed of being Dorothy Gale from Kansas, swept away to the land of Oz? The original dress from the film that launched innumerable Halloween costumes, a… Ben Stagg , October 22, 2012
New Deals from Rail Europe! When I entered King’s Cross Station in London early one morning to catch a high-speed train to Paris, I was perhaps a little too tired to be excited. But under… Ben Stagg , September 19, 2012
Excerpt from Dan Woog’s “We Kick Balls” Dan Woog is a writer, award-winning soccer coach (and former Johnny Jet newsletter editor). His new book – We Kick Balls: True Stories from the Youth Soccer Wars – takes… Lindsay Taub , August 23, 2012