Living the post grad life through traveling!
Atlanta: Any hiking trails in or near ATL?
I'm going to Atlanta this weekend and me and a friend want to do a little hiking. Where are the best places to hike in or near Atlanta? And will it be cold? See More
Bar Harbor: Recommendations for Bar Harbor/ Acadia in the Fall?
Definitley eat at The Reading Room! Some of the best seafood i've ever had. See More
Cleveland: Best breweries in Cleveland?
Is there a craft beer scene in Cleveland? If so, what are the must visit breweries? See More
Pittsburgh: First timer to Pittsburgh, what should I explore?
I wanted to get suggestions on what someone should see and do for a first time visit! What are the best attractions Pittsburgh has to offer? I'm not a picky person and open to all suggestions. See More
Maine: 3 Days in Maine, where can we find a house that will fit 8?
I would look in Camden or Portland (Maine), just because those are my favorite towns in Maine. As for finding a place that can accommodate, your best bet might be AirBnb! See More
Israel: Tips for a first time visit to Israel?
I'm going to Israel for the first time and was wondering if anyone had tips for a first time visitor? Things to avoid, places I can't miss, general info about visiting? Would appreciate any advice, thanks! See More
St. John's (Newfoundland): Best outdoor activities, entertainment and info on life in St. Johns!
Hey Kate, I have family that live there and we've been to visit a few times. From what i've experienced it's a quiet town but beautiful! Best time would be the summer months (June, July, August) the winter can be super cold. Best restaurant is Ches's... See More
Cape Cod: Where to stay in Cape Cod?
Chatham (Massachusetts) would definitely be my first pick and I would try to stay at a B & B, rather than a hotel. Try the Captain's House Inn. It's very New England-y and a great place to stay in the fall. See More
Barcelona: Free things to do in Barcelona?
A few friends and I are going to be in Barcelona this summer on a budget. There are a few of us who are really into art and nature while the other half like shopping and doing a little more touristy things. What are the best cheap or free things to do? See More
Oklahoma City: What sort of hands-on things can I experience in OKC?
One thing you have to check out is the Museum of Osteology which is a museum dedicated to the study of bones. Sounds totally weird, but it's actually pretty interesting and it's certainly unique to the culture! See More