10 Hidden Gems in Northern Georgia Tucked away in northern Georgia, between Atlanta and the Tennessee border, is a destination bubbling over with Civil War history, folk art, talented chefs, and relics of one of the… Matt Thompson , May 18, 2017
6 Things to Eat & Drink in Walkable Providence, Rhode Island You can find just about any type of food your heart desires in Providence, Rhode Island, one of the oldest cities in the U.S. There are many options to choose… Caitlin Martin Marker , May 16, 2017
Paris to Toronto in Air France’s Business Class Bonjour! Natalie and I spent three romantic nights each in Monaco and Paris. On the way over, we flew Air France from Toronto (YYZ) to Paris (CDG) to Nice (NCE)… Johnny Jet , May 3, 2017
The NoMo SoHo: A Fresh Take on Design and Cuisine From an NYC Hotel NoMo SoHo Hotel, located in Manhattan’s SoHo district, showcases a twist of nostalgic and modern elements for its discerning guests. As an abbreviation for “nostalgic and modern,” NoMo represents a… Caitlin Martin Marker , April 26, 2017
Relive the Golden Age of Travel With the Pan Am Experience in LA A few years ago, I read about how an aviation geek (I’m one too) named Anthony Toth had created a mock of a Pan Am 747 in his garage… Johnny Jet , April 25, 2017
A Short Guide to Baltimore’s Mount Vernon Unrehearsed warmth in America’s accessible Old Town. Just as NYC’s Upper East Side is culturally a hundred miles removed from Times Square, north of downtown Baltimore’s Mount Vernon is a… Bruce Northam , April 7, 2017
My Quick Trip to Philadelphia I just returned from speaking at the Philadelphia Travel & Adventure Show. I quickly realized that flying non-stop to Philadelphia from Los Angeles isn’t cheap. I kept monitoring the fares and… Johnny Jet , March 29, 2017
Video: New York Couple Wakes Up Across Québec in “A Room With Many Views” Yesterday, Québec Original—the tourist arm of Québec, Canada—launched a really cool new campaign. They’re calling it “A room with many views,” and it revolves around the amazing, Québec-wide, helicopter-involving trip of… Johnny Jet , March 23, 2017
Art and Romance at the Pet-Friendly Red Lion Inn in Stockbridge, Massachusetts I was brought up on James Taylor’s music and the lyrics of “Sweet Baby James”: “Now the first of December was covered with snow So was the turnpike from Stockbridge to… Georgie Jet , March 23, 2017
7 Things to Know Before You Visit San Antonio, Texas This is the third and final post in a three-part series from contributor Dave Zuchowski on his road adventures in the Texas Heartland. The first post is here, and the… Dave Zuchowski , March 20, 2017
Pet-Friendly Aspen, Colorado: Where Posh Pooches Vacay The dog days of summer will be here before you know it. A trip to Aspen, particularly during the more popular festival weekends, means planning ahead. While traveling with your… Lori Mayfield , March 16, 2017
7 Things to Know Before You Visit Fredericksburg and the Texas Hill Country This is the second post in a three-part series from contributor Dave Zuchowski on his road adventures in the Texas Heartland. The first post is here. Leaving behind the urban landscape… Dave Zuchowski , March 13, 2017
48 Best Ways to Use Chase Ultimate Rewards Points This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. For an explanation of our… Johnny Jet Editorial , March 13, 2017
Ontario’s Blue Mountains: Canada’s Heavenly Take on the Wintertime Blues A daddy-daughter team unfold their Canadian vacation—and life—like a map, understanding they can’t always refold them the same way. Sometimes, my daughter Bella and I don’t worry about who is… Bruce Northam , March 10, 2017
Hotel del Coronado in San Diego Hotel del Coronado After my talk at the San Diego Travel Show, Natalie, Jack and I checked out of the Omni San Diego Hotel and checked into one of the… Johnny Jet , March 10, 2017