Blog Cultural Experiences Awaiting You in the Heart of Rhodes Old Town Posted on March 11, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Many people think of Rhodes as a Greek island with long sandy beaches and a lively nightlife. While that’s true, there’s so much more to discover. Rebecca Hall shares her tips on what to do in Rhodes, especially highlighting the Medieval Old Town, a must-visit for culture lovers. The Medieval… Read more
Blog Ensuring Well-Being at High Elevations on the Tour de Mont Blanc Posted on March 10, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Last September, my friend Julia and I completed a four-day walk on the Tour de Mont Blanc. We had some sore muscles but no major issues. However, our walk the previous year on an earlier part of the route was much more stressful. We only made it to our endpoint… Read more
Blog Crafting My Journey Through the Mini Tour de Mont Blanc – A French Alps Adventure Posted on March 9, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide I’m reminiscing about my late summer break in the French Alps, hiking in the mountains above Chamonix. There’s a popular walking route called the Tour de Mont Blanc (TMB) that takes you on a circuit through Switzerland, France, and Italy along high Alpine paths. The Tour de Mont Blanc is… Read more
Blog A Weekend Getaway at Winchester Hotel: A Detailed Review Posted on March 8, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide After wrapping up a week of work in Bristol, I quickly head down the motorway to the charming town of Winchester in Hampshire to meet my sister for some shopping, sightseeing, and walking. We arrive from different directions in separate cars and meet at The Winchester Hotel, where we’ll be… Read more
Blog Experience Luxury: Italy’s Rapidly Growing Gem Dubbed the ‘New York’ of the Country Posted on March 7, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Italy is one of the most iconic places in the world, and the entire country is worth exploring from top to bottom. With its rich history, beautiful beaches, and some of the best food on the planet, you can’t go wrong visiting Italy. While Rome, Venice, and the stunning Amalfi… Read more
Blog Explore the Splendor of South West Germany: 4 Majestic Palaces and Enchanting Gardens to Experience Posted on March 6, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide If you’re exploring the South West of Germany, you’ll find an array of palaces to choose from, each with its own stunning interiors and beautiful gardens. Here are four must-see palaces that range from opulent splendor to monastic simplicity: Schwetzingen, Weikersheim, Ludwigsburg, and Bebenhausen. This region is renowned for its… Read more
Blog PICOSA RANCH – AN OPULENT RETREAT EMBRACING TEXAS HERITAGE Posted on March 6, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide Hunting and history might seem like an odd combination, but they blend seamlessly at Picosa Ranch in Texas. This ranch was once the family home of Governor John Connally, who served as Texas Governor in the 1960s, Secretary of the Navy under President Kennedy, and Secretary of the Treasury under… Read more
Blog Exploring the Charm of The Andersen Hotel in Copenhagen – A Trendy Boutique Experience Posted on March 5, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide In a city like Copenhagen, known for its cool Scandinavian design, the Andersen Hotel stands out by blending colorful and trendy decor with a warm welcome and exceptional service. We stayed at the Andersen Hotel for a weekend in February and found it perfectly located for exploring Copenhagen and conveniently… Read more
Blog IS GUERNSEY MORE FRENCH, MORE ENGLISH, OR A MIX OF BOTH? Posted on March 2, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide In early June, I spent a few days with my family on Guernsey, an island closer to France than England but loyal to the British Crown for centuries. We found it compact and easy to navigate, with a culture that felt familiar yet unique. Here’s what we thought of Guernsey… Read more
Blog Engaging with the Wise Guardians of Papua New Guinea Posted on February 29, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide During my summer vacation as a student, I spent a few weeks in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea with some classmates for a university research project. One memorable moment from that trip was meeting the elders of Taguru Village in the Pangia District. I was there to work… Read more