EXPERIENCE GLOBAL ART THROUGH BANKSY’S LENS IN BRISTOL Posted on May 9, 2024July 12, 2024 By Travelworldwide I absolutely loved the Banksy exhibition at the Bristol City Museum. The lines stretched down the street from morning till night, with people flying in from all over. But it was totally worth it. Hopefully, they’ll take the exhibition to other places soon so more people can enjoy it. I’ll share more photos later, but here are some of my favorites with a travel theme. I hate Mondays – a tribute to Sir Bob. The girl with the apron – could she be the new Mona Lisa? Don’t her eyes seem to follow you around the room? EasyJet is everywhere now! Was that me in a rickshaw in Berlin? Oops, was that a waterfall? Photographers were everywhere – I’m sure you’ll see a book, postcard, or poster in a shop near you soon. This was iconic stuff. More photos coming soon. Blog
Blog A Culinary Adventure of Coastal Delights at Spain’s Beachside Chiringuito Posted on February 29, 2024July 12, 2024 Imagine enjoying a plate of seafood with the sand between your toes and the soothing sound of waves in the background. That’s the experience you get when dining at a chiringuito, or seafood beach bar, in Spain. These traditional beachside restaurants used to be very simple, with just a few… Read More
Blog Experience the Vibrant Street-Art Scene at Berlin’s Kunsthaus Tacheles Posted on June 28, 2024July 12, 2024 We were told by Berlin locals to check out Tacheles for a genuine Berlin experience. They mentioned a cafe where you could look down on a half-buried airplane in the back. They said it would be easy to spot since it was the only shabby, run-down building in an otherwise… Read More
Blog The Enchanting Bat Colony of Austin’s South Congress Bridge Posted on February 6, 2024July 12, 2024 I can’t help but feel there’s something unique about being in Austin, beside the Colorado River around dusk on a spring evening. Just across the Congress Bridge, corporate America looms large, and this being Texas, I mean LARGE. But here I am, with perhaps a thousand people quietly lining the… Read More