The largest ski resort in the United States is now one of the nation’s most accessible. Utah’s National Ability Center…
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Notorious for its chaotic traffic, Lima is a sprawling metropolitan city that can be intimidating for newcomers to navigate. Once…
Sri Lanka’s landscape is impressively varied. Grand national parks are home to safari adventures, otherworldly coastlines circle the perimeter, and…
Mexico City is one of the most culturally jam-packed cities in the world. It’s also one of the largest and…
You know that old saying that it’s not about the destination but rather the journey? Well, there are few places…
Los Angeles is one of the most diverse cities in the US, and its sprawling landscape is sometimes overwhelming and…
New Zealand is a long, narrow and relatively sparsely populated country. Outside the cities, there are vast expanses of rolling…
There aren’t many places where you can drive for hours on beautiful, open roads without seeing anything other than the…
Philadelphia is the sixth-largest city in the US (and the biggest in Pennsylvania), home to the Phillies and Eagles sports…
Alexis recently finished working on the new Paris guidebook which is out April 2024. Here she shares her expert opinion…
One of Mexico’s tourism megastars, Cancún is a city with two very different faces. There’s the Zona Hotelera, the long,…
In case you missed the memo, Montana is massive. It’s the largest landlocked state in the country, taking at least…
Colorado is a large, geographically diverse state that’s best explored by car. If you’re planning to stay in one place…
Singapore’s extensive public transportation system makes navigating this compact country a breeze. While the cost of living makes Singapore one…
Pakistan is one of Asia’s most exciting frontiers, but exploring independently can pose challenges, especially for those new to the…
Texas, the second-largest state in the USA, is a sprawling land where remote mountains, kitschy towns, and ginormous metroplexes are…
Cartagena is one of Colombia’s easiest cities to navigate. The well-preserved historic center and neighboring barrios invite exploration on foot,…
Journeying through Mongolia’s epic landscapes is a mesmerizing adventure. The sheer scale and emptiness of the steppe has a hypnotic…
Denver is an easy-to-navigate midsize city, located at the base of the Rocky Mountains. Though Colorado’s capital is primarily car-centric,…
With glacier-hewn fjords and deep green forests to gaze upon, traveling around Norway is an arresting experience however you choose…
Despite all the hills and cobbles, Lisbon is an easy city to navigate. Its impressive and intuitive system of buses,…
Thanks to a great public transport system, an extensive bike lane network and a growing number of shared-mobility initiatives, getting…
Whether or not you find it easy to get around Rome will depend a lot on what your expectations are. The…
Transportation around Alaska can be challenging, but given enough time and planning, provide for massive rewards in the opportunities to…
Boston is a compact city with ample green space. Most of the sights and attractions are located within an area…
Think of travel in Greece, and your mind may wander to images of ferries cruising across the turquoise Aegean Sea.…
Distances in Scotland are small but the landscapes are enormous. A journey that looks like it should take minutes on…
South Africa is the ninth-biggest country in Africa, so figuring how to get around in the country in an efficient…
Sprawling over more than 2000 sq miles and heaving with upwards of 15 million residents, Istanbul is massive – and…
When it comes to getting around, Nashville has pros and cons. It’s a fundamentally car-oriented place, with limited public transit.…
There are a multitude of ways to get around Nigeria. Millions of Nigerians use various kinds of public and private…
In a city where few people own cars, the residents of Havana are accustomed to getting around on public transportation.…
New York City’s extensive public transit system is a source of both pride and frustration for its millions of residents.…
To put it politely, getting around San José is always an adventure. The capital of Costa Rica started as several…
New Orleans is a fairly small city, but it’s big enough that getting around town can require some planning. If…
Bound by the Panama Canal to the west, the Pacific Ocean to the south and a slew of protected rainforests…
San Antonio has grown tremendously in the last few years, and though most of the tourist destinations are concentrated in…
One July evening on my first trip to Yosemite National Park, my partner and I took a leisurely swim in…
Though modern Athens extends from the sea to the mountains, the city’s core, where most of the ancient sites cluster…
Maine is the largest state in New England by far, with a small population concentrated in the southern third, especially…
As with many cities in Texas, Austin is very much in thrall to the motor vehicle. The city is large…
Towering snow-capped mountains, lush evergreen forests filled with wildlife, deep blue coastlines dotted with little towns: this isn’t the setting…
Belize is a very small country, so it’s easy enough to get from one spot to another within a few…
Think of Buenos Aires, and lanes of traffic passing the Obelisco on Avenida 9 de Julio might spring to mind.…
At first glance, getting around San Juan seems deceptively easy. Most tourists equate the city with Old San Juan, a…
Despite being Switzerland’s largest city, Zürich is a compact place with many pedestrian areas, making it ripe for exploration on…
City meets seascape in Vancouver, where majestic mountains and towering trees frame the foreground of a sparkling metropolis that sits…
Exploring on foot is a great way to experience a new place. However, in a city as big as Toronto…
All cities and the majority of tourist sites in Taiwan are connected by a web of safe, efficient and affordable…
Hailing a taxi may be an easier way to travel around the island, but nothing provides a peek into Bajan…
Look at Thailand on a map – the country resembles an elephant’s head. Stretching for more than 1000 miles (1610km)…
Tulum is a city of two halves: pueblo (town) and playa (beach), connected by a dusty paved road called Avenida…
It’s become an iconic image of travel in the United States – a red convertible, top down, cruising such classic…
If your first experience of traveling in Thailand was fighting through the traffic in Bangkok, prepare to be pleasantly surprised…
With a population just shy of 22 million (and fast rising), one can be forgiven for feeling overwhelmed by the…