It's the season of resolutions--the time to plan this year's travel, uncover new destinations and fantasize about exotic trips you may or may not ever take. But with so many "top travel lists" how do you focus your exploration? Fear not. Traveling IQ has combed the pages, clicked the links and collated the suggestions from … Continue reading Top Travel Tops for 2018
U.S. Tourism Welcomes a Tentative World
You are welcome here—no really, you are, we promise—has been the predominant U.S. travel campaign theme of 2017. The travel industry has been working overtime to offset a negative international perception of the United States since the presidential election. Cities such as Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco (to name a few) have invested … Continue reading U.S. Tourism Welcomes a Tentative World
The Week in Travel (6/14/2013)
The world of travel moves fast! Let’s keep up–together. On Fridays, Traveling IQ curates the highlights: *June is Gay Pride Month, with rainbow-themed festivities and parades all over the U.S. For anyone who has ever wondered why these celebrations are still important, click through for your answer (via CNN). *Save by booking your summer vacation … Continue reading The Week in Travel (6/14/2013)
The Week in Travel (4/26/2013)
The world of travel moves fast! Let’s keep up–together. On Fridays, Traveling IQ curates the highlights from the past week:*The price of beauty is deportation. Or so discovered Omar Borkan Al Gala (pictured above) and two other men, deported from Saudi Arabia for being... wait for it... wait for it... too handsome (via Asiantown.net).*Time … Continue reading The Week in Travel (4/26/2013)
The Week in Travel (3/22/2013)
The world of travel moves fast! Let’s keep up–together. On Fridays, Traveling IQ curates the highlights from the past week: *Your liquid soap, cologne and moisturizing lotion over 3.4 ounces will still not be allowed in your carry-on, but your knives, ski poles and toy bats can board the aircraft, effective April 25, 2013 (via … Continue reading The Week in Travel (3/22/2013)
The Week in Travel (3/8/2013)
The world of travel moves fast! Let’s keep up–together. On Fridays, Traveling IQ curates the highlights from the past week: *We connect with foreign cultures in many ways: music, art, food, literature, etc. With Turkey, may I suggest their National Sport (via BuzzFeed). *If you liked it then you should've put a stamp on it. … Continue reading The Week in Travel (3/8/2013)
The Week in Travel (2/15/2013)
The world of travel moves fast! Let’s keep up–together. On Fridays, Traveling IQ curates the highlights from the past week: *San Francisco is the happiest city in America, but Rio de Janeiro makes the world smile (via Huffington Post). *Poop, power outages and the perfume of sewage defeat the cruising vacation of 3,143 passengers aboard … Continue reading The Week in Travel (2/15/2013)
Germany: Lock Your Love in Cologne
Open your heart to me, baby I hold the lock and you hold the key Open your heart to me, darlin' I'll give you love if you, you turn the key This Valentine’s Day, let Cologne hold the lock and the Rhine hold the key. Join the Köln tradition by engraving both your names on a … Continue reading Germany: Lock Your Love in Cologne
The Week in Travel (1/18/13)
The world of travel moves fast! Let’s keep up–together. On Fridays, Traveling IQ curates the highlights from the past week: *Baby, it's cold outside, but it ain't nothing compared to the coldest city on earth--Yakutsk in Eastern Siberia--where temperatures plummet to minus 45C/49F (via The Independent). In an alternate hemisphere, Sydney, Australia, records its hottest … Continue reading The Week in Travel (1/18/13)
The W Mexico City Satisfies
When was the last time someone promised to satisfy your every wish? The W Mexico City will be your swanky genie-in-a-bottle. Whether you want a mariachi band performing in your bathtub or VIP tickets to a private club, the W concierge will make it happen through their "Whatever/Whenever" service (legally permitting, of course). Located in … Continue reading The W Mexico City Satisfies
