Seven Car-Free Destinations
By Margot Bigg – Many of us spend far too much time in cars, driving to work, running errands, or even going on road trips. While I love long drives […]
View ArticleTaking it Tiny: Four Perks of Small Hotels
By: Juno Kim – Your destination is set, the flights are booked, itineraries are written, and now you are looking for places to stay. So many choices. The internet is […]
View Article8 of the World’s Ghostliest Destinations
By Gogobot Editor’s Choice From hidden underground tunnels once filled with dead bodies, to creepy forests with haunts lurking around every bush and tree, these places have all the spooky […]
View ArticleOuch, my eyes! 11 Dazzling Holiday Light Displays
By: Michele Hermann From sparkling lights to extravagant window displays, cities around the world have their own ways of pulling out the stops with holiday decorations. These eleven cities really […]...
View ArticleGlitzy New Year’s: The World’s Most Over-the-Top Parties
By Gogobot Editors’ Choice One bottle of expensive champagne does not an extravagant New Year’s party make. These spots have upped the ante and turned the celebration of a new […] The post Glitzy New...
View ArticleThe World’s Most Epic Ice Skating Rinks
By Gogobot Editors’ Choice Sure, you could go ice skating on the frozen pond near your house. But to make one of winter’s best pastimes truly epic, head to one […] The post The World’s Most Epic Ice...
View ArticleNew Year, New You: 6 Unusual Detox Destinations
By Gogobot Editors’ Choice Detox is quite the buzzword these days. Right as the clock strikes midnight on the new year, many a resounding promise to achieve better health crosses […]
View ArticleThe World on the Cheap: 8 Places to Travel While the US Dollar is Strong
By Gogobot Editors’ Choice If your national currency is the US dollar, mark your calendars: this is your year to travel overseas. It hasn’t always been all about the Benjamins, […]
View ArticleEating Vegetarian in Paris
By Julia Pond, Managing Editor at Gogobot In the land of steak tartare, being a vegetarian can seem like more of a challenging quest than a lifestyle choice. Will you be forced to survive on salade and...
View Article5 Epic Hikes Made Easy(ish)
By Julia Pond, Managing Editor at Gogobot Hiking, trekking, walking, whatever you call it — the practice of heading out into nature to put one foot in front of the other for an hour or a month is a...
View ArticleIncredible Train Stations: London St Pancras and Paris Gare du Nord
By Julia Pond, Managing Editor at Gogobot Though it wouldn’t open to traffic until May 6, 1994, the last remaining wall of rock between Britain and continental Europe was broken fifteen years ago today...
View Article20 Amazing Historic Photos of the Eiffel Tower From 1887-2002
Built in 1889 for the World’s Fair in Paris, the Eiffel Tower is one of the planet’s most iconic structures (and one of the top attractions on Gogobot). Now just shy of its 127th birthday (officially...
View Article25 Moody, Beautiful Images of Big Cities in the Rain
Sunny days are great. But there are some people (you know who you are) who harbor a secret love for moody evenings, wet shining pavement, solitude, and a good umbrella. If you need a break from all...
View ArticlePlanes, Trains and Automobiles: This is what travel looks like around the...
Traveling the world is not only a cultural adventure, with new languages to speak and new foods to try. Sometimes, the most fascinating thing about it is HOW we get from place to place. In the States,...
View ArticleSequins and Scandal: An LGBT Guide to Historic and Modern Paris
By Paul Wright As a gay man I’m used to searching out anti-heroes, and Paris is full of linchpin places and individuals that shook LGBT history, through buzz or headlines. Next time you are in the City...
View ArticleWhere to Eat in Marseille
By James Connolly, Freelance Writer & Photographer Marseille is not exactly the most tourist-friendly city in France, but the edgy rough-and-tumble corner of Provence has certainly made significant...
View ArticleHow to Tip Around the World
To tip or not to tip isn’t so much the question when you’re traveling. It’s more like how much to tip, to whom, and where? It can be one of the most confusing (and expensive) decisions you make on a...
View ArticleTop 10 Cities for Street Art in the World
By Harold Smith-Franzen Politics taking the joy out of your Facebook newsfeed? It might bring some relief to know that political discourse has also led to a boom in old school street art. Take your...
View ArticleWhat to Do On a Rainy Day in Paris
By Becky Mahan, Editor What to do on a rainy day in Paris, France? The romantics reading this might very well argue that Paris is the most charming, the most magical, the most – indeed – romantic in...
View Article8 Great Things to do With Parents in Paris
By Julia Pond, Managing Editor Paris is an impossibly romantic city – so what to do if you’re there with your parents? Not to worry – there is abundant food, wine, and park space to keep you busy. And...
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