United States of America, a large country with so many travel options to satisfy any type of adventure. Big cities like New York and Los Angeles are the book ends, entertainment and financial capital. In between, you have many major cities with their own personalities, mountains, picturesque seashores and flat plains. You can camp in the Rocky Mountains or in the many national parks, gamble … Read more about the United States about United States Travel Guide
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A Day at NASA and Space Center Houston
At Space Center Houston you feel like you’re seeing a movie set featuring NASA and space exploration… except that’s ALL REAL! Generally when you mention NASA many people imagine one single large HQ controlling all the American space program. But did you know that NASA actually has 18 centers and facilities in the United […]
Experiencing the Lights Festival in San Antonio, Texas
I heard about The Lights Festival in the USA a few months ago when a fantastic picture appeared on my Twitter timeline. I was immediately amazed and signed up at their website to learn when there would be one in Texas. All of a sudden an email arrives at my inbox and I learned that […]
Broken Spoke in Austin
Cowboy hats, boots and large belt buckles are common accessories at this Austin bar. James M White, the owner, declares it “last of the True Texas dance halls”, welcome to the Broken Spoke! What is Broken Spoke? We were received by the owner himself, who agreed to allow our cameras to roll and introduced the […]
Things to do in Minneapolis, Minnesota
After having a great time in Minnesota during winter – and indoors – now I was determined to explore Minneapolis outdoors. Our trip was in the end of May and temperatures were already very comfortable (in the 70s F / 20s Celsius). So when I started making plans to enjoy the city, I wanted to […]
Minneapolis by Bike
When I started planning my trip to Minnesota to attend the Travel Bloggers Conference I was eager to discover a different Minneapolis than the one I experienced in February 2016. Knowing that this is America’s most bike friendly city (true! It was chosen by Bicycling Magazine and designated a gold level “Bicycle Friendly Community” by the League […]