Stories That Inspire the Way You Travel

I've been traveling since before I could walk. Literally. So when I write about a place, it's not from a brochure. It's from a terrace, a back road, a kitchen table, or a train I took because the timing was right. Some pieces are practical — the timing that matters, the question to ask before you book. Some are just stories I couldn't stop thinking about long enough to keep to myself. Pour yourself a coffee. Or wine. Probably wine.

Pull up a chair. This is where the stories live.

Let’s be honest about something. The advice to “avoid Europe in July and August” is useful for exactly the people who don’t need it. If you have school-aged children, a school calendar, or a job that shuts down in summer, you don’t have the luxury of going in September. July is July. August is August. […]

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