Tag: culture
If you like to dive deep into history and culture as a part of the travel experience, then there is program that may be perfect for you – the …
When I moved to Central Florida three years ago, I couldn’t have told you that I’d meet a psychic in a town overrun with psychics, drive by a theme …
Sometime last year, my husband and I started going to breweries after we found out we were expecting. It’s not as weird as it sounds–breweries are like the less-caffeinated …
Legend has it: Deep inside the dungeon of a pirate captain’s 18th century mansion in Nassau, Bahamas, there is a bottle of what is rumored to be the oldest drinkable bottle of wine in …
As soon as you arrive in Bali, one of the first things you’ll notice are the offerings called canang sari placed around nearly every doorway, intersection, temple, and upon …
When you walk up to The Book Lounge at 71 Roeland Street in the Eastern Precinct of Cape Town, you won’t see a flashy sign. You won’t see a welcoming entrance …
(This post is supported by our Travel Texas advertising partners on Perceptive Travel; the opinions expressed are the author’s own.) It’s easy to find a big, splashy arts scene in …
I’ve written about how wrong it is to take food out of context; how wrong it is to appropriate someone else’s national cuisine without fully understanding its nuances, its …
I couldn’t have predicted that the night I arrived in Romania, I’d end up eating food from Moldova instead. In all honestly, I had no idea what kind of …
The state of Florida is rich in tribal culture; visit the Trail of Florida’s Indian Heritage to see all of the archaeological sites, history museums, and parks laid out …
From the brasseries and bistros that inspired Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast to the practice rooms in the Palais Garnier immortalised by Degas’s pastel coloured ballerinas, there is no city …
It’s an overcast October afternoon when Cynthia and I decide to walk down to the Jaffa Flea Market, known here in Tel Aviv as Shuk HaPishpushim, literally, a market of …