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Timeless Charm and Color: the French Quarter’s Architecture | New Orleans, LA

New Orleans was the first city I ever traveled to solo—that was back in 2017. I’ve been to many cities since then, but I can always make a case for New Orleans being one of the most magical cities on earth. The French Quarter, more specifically, is a neighborhood so alive and so colorful, and all those years ago, I had never seen a place like it.

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Hotel Ändra Seattle: A Boutique Retreat with Nordic Charm

Hotel Ändra is roughly a 25 minute drive from Sea Tac Airport, has plenty of great food options nearby, including Lola immediately downstairs in the lobby, and it’s not far from favorite attractions like Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, Seattle Waterfront and more. If that hasn’t sold you, it is also incredibly chic and cozy—the perfect combination in my mind.

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Inside Norfolk’s Chrysler Museum of Art

Nearly 10 years after my first visit to the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk, Virginia, I revisit to see their centralized collection of over 30,000 works spanning 5,000 years of history. I will always love to see the work of Mark Rothko anywhere and more recently Georgia O'Keefe, but I also love to see local artists featured in their hometown museum and of course the ever-provocative work of Black artists.

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Artisan Shopping in Seattle: Unique, Locally Made Goods

Seattle is brimming with locally made goods and internationally sourced items. Pike Place Market is the most ideal place for tourists to shop for artisan items, but you will also find shops all over the city and surrounding islands like Bainbridge that sell stunning, one of a kind pieces.

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What Will You Discover: Exploring Luray Caverns

Luray Caverns, a natural wonder and one of Virginia’s great treasures, features incredible stalactites and stalagmites formed over millions of years. Highlights include the Great Stalacpipe Organ, which produces music by tapping on natural formations, and the Dream Lake, a mirror-like pool that so perfectly reflects the formations above. To me, the caverns are a reminder that you don’t have to travel far to experience something extraordinary.

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Becoming a Chandler: A Hands-On Workshop Experience at Candlefish

In 2018, on my second-ever solo trip, I found myself at Candlefish in Atlanta for a candle making class. Although this location has since closed, Candlefish still welcomes crafters in Charleston and Boston to create something meaningful with your their two hands. For $60, you'll spend an hour and a half with experienced chandlers who will walk you through the process of fragrance blending.

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An Exquisite Fusion: Fine Arts and Flowers Biennial at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Each year, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA) transforms into a breathtaking display of fine art and vibrant blooms during the Fine Arts and Flowers Biennial. This unique event, which began in 1987, invites floral artists to create stunning arrangements inspired by the museum’s permanent art collection. The result? A treasure hunt of bursting colors.

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Flavors of Paradise: Iconic Caribbean foods You Need to Try

Food in the Caribbean can be attributed to the fusion of many different cultures. Often heavy on the spices and sourced locally, the food is rich, hearty, and I would even say made with love. There are dishes found in each respective location that are very similar, save a couple ingredients and often named differently. Here are some unique Caribbean foods and dishes you'll want to try.

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A Walk In Antigua, Guatemala

Backdropped by volcanos and sitting almost directly atop tectonic plates, Antigua is compassed and enchanting where everything you see feels like picture inside of picture inside of picture. No more than a simple overlay of grids, this colonial town is easy to navigate and charming enough to be drawn into exploring every nook and cranny. More than anything, I found myself in awe at the natural beauty of Guatemalan people and amazed at reclamation after disaster.

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A Trip To Chichicastenango | Guatemala's Explosively Colorful Market

If you look up things to do in Guatemala, Chichicastenango Market will undoubtedly come up, as it’s one of the biggest and most beautiful markets in Central America. It has long been a trading post and place of value for the Mayan people and represents a sort of all-encompassing independence from the way they sell their goods to the way they practice a religion that was once punishable to the way that what truly is everyday and mundane for natives seems both requisite and monumental to outsiders.

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Things To See In San Juan, Puerto Rico | Architecture, Landmarks, Murals

From beautiful Spanish architecture to dreamy castles to historical shanty town La Perla, San Juan is one of the most picturesque places I’ve ever been. As you bask in incredible weather and devour some of the best food you’ll ever have, you can also experience a profound merging of the old and new world right here in San Juan.

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