Where in the World is TravelGumbo? (#189)
Gumbo arrives at night at his new WITW 189 puzzle location. Join us in the search for him!
Gumbo arrives at night at his new WITW 189 puzzle location. Join us in the search for him!
In the final post of a series, Marilyn Jones visits the Citadel of Women, in a 10th-century complex that was originally Hindu.
A new guidebook to Yellowstone catches Marilyn Jones's attention, and triggers some thoughts on travel books generally.
A McDonalds due to open on the ground floor of a Vatican building in which several cardinals live has stirred them to protest.
Madrid and other Spanish cities have developed colonies of Quaker parrots, an invasive species that arrived as pets.
Wave Hill, the former estate of the Perkins family, is one of New York's most beautiful treasures, and one of its least known. It shouldn't be!
Travel Rob shows us the Santa Monica Pier. The pier with its iconic sign is one of the most famous places in California.
As a side-effect of a colossal beer-maker merger, Italy's Peroni has been spun off to Japanese brewer Asahi.
Paris has a plan, and a budget, to get landlords to turn 19th-century maid's rooms into inhabitable apartments.
I have had several opportunities to walk through Central Park over the past month. One of my favorite places is The Lake. It is place that draws people, even on a cloudy day.
One of my favorite things about traveling is meeting new people. Here are some of the people I met at the NY State Fair
The 2016 list of Top 100 Sustainable Destinations seems to have an alphabet bias in honoring destinations that have embraced sustainable development.
Another Chinese reproduction of western architecture, this time with 16th century villages where Shakespeare and Cervantes were born.
An early Autumn storm seen over Liverpool Bay by GarryRF puts an end to summer and summer flowers.
PortMoresby continues her quest to visit places in Paris that have eluded her attention, some for 50 years, and goes west to The Albert Kahn Museum & Gardens.