Our Roomy Airbnb Condominium in Yosemite West
/We snagged a roomy Airbnb in Yosemite West at Yosemite National Park, which was perfect since we were traveling with a group of six people.
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We snagged a roomy Airbnb in Yosemite West at Yosemite National Park, which was perfect since we were traveling with a group of six people.
Read MoreWe are pretty new to the vegan dining scene (since we aren’t vegan) and after our experience at Gracias Madre, we wanted to dine at one of their sister restaurants called Gratitude Kitchen & Bar. They offer organic plant-based cuisine and are located right in the heart of Beverly Hills.
Read MoreWe looked into the weather for early September and it was definitely going to be a challenge packing for this trip. The temperatures from day to night fluctuated drastically (at least according to the average annual forecast), so we had to pack accordingly.
Read MoreTenaya Lodge is a gorgeous resort with a variety of lodging options from traditional hotel rooms, cabins, and cottages. We wanted to stay at their newest accommodations in the Explorer Cabins as it was a great fit for us since we were traveling with a group of six people.
Read MoreWe aren’t Vegan, but we do like to be adventurous sometimes and decided to try out some Mexican Vegan Food at Gracias Madre. Plus this restaurant has been all the buzz in West Hollywood, so we wanted to see what all the fuss was at this Melrose trending hotspot.
Read MoreOnce again, Instagram photos lured us into another awesome restaurant. This time we spotted a colorfully decorated latte all over The Butcher, The Baker, The Cappuccino Maker’s Instagram feed and immediately made reservations.
Read MoreI made last minute reservations at Robata Jinya after doing a quick search online for restaurants on LA’s West 3rd Street. This street in West Hollywood is filled with great restaurants and cafes, so I knew there had to be a Japanese restaurant.
Read MoreHave you seen those beautiful palm tree-lined streets in LA and ever wondered where the heck people took those photos? We drove around Beverly Hills and found the perfect spot and have the actual cross street names so you don’t get lost.
Read MoreI recently moved back to Los Angeles and Crystal booked a ticket to visit me during the President’s Day weekend in February. The first thing we had on our minds for “Things To Do” in LA was the Saved by the Max Brunch. Crystal has been a huge fan of Saved by the Bell, a popular 90’s TV sitcom, and she was beyond excited to visit this cafe.
Read MoreLittle Italy is an adorable neighborhood that is less touristy and there have been a ton of new cafes, restaurants, and bars emerging in this quaint community.
Read MoreWhen I first moved to San Diego I was only familiar with the things San Diego was well known for and never heard of Balboa Park. The park is filled with museums, gorgeous architecture (great for photo-ops), gardens, hall of nations, and lots more.
Read MoreWhat makes Little Italy a special part of San Diego? Thanks to redevelopment, this charming neighborhood is full of new and exciting shops, cafes, eateries, and more!
Read MoreThe SoNo Fest Chii Cook-Off is a locally focused street festival that features a chili cook-off from local restaurants in San Diego. The street festival is located between North Park and South Park and it’s a volunteer run event where 100% of the proceeds go to the McKinley School Foundation.
Read MoreLittle Italy in San Diego is a chic pedestrian neighborhood that is located in downtown San Diego. This area of San Diego is packed with trendy bars, restaurants, and cafes and it just keeps getting better and better.
Read MoreWhen we were looking for cafes in Little Italy, San Diego we came across Frost Me Cafe and Bakery on Instagram. Initially, the stylish decor caught our attention, but the delicious Morning Bun immediately made us fall in love with this adorable cafe.
Read MoreWe aren’t particularly interested in ships, however, we were curious to see what the Maritime Museum had to offer. We were spending the Thanksgiving weekend in Little Italy, San Diego and chose to visit the Maritime Museum located on the San Diego Bay.
Read MoreWhat if we told you that we found an accommodation that combines the reliability and consistency of a hotel and the warmth and comfort of a space that felt like a home? You probably would think that this doesn’t exist, but we are here to tell you that it does! Staying at a Sonder is your answer.
Read MoreI have been living in San Diego for two years now and still haven't been able to get my hands on tickets. However, I decided to head downtown to check out the events that were being held outside Comic-Con.
Read MoreAfter living in Los Angeles for three years, I ended up going on more hikes than I ever have in my life. I didn't know that hiking was such a popular thing to do in LA and there are a ton of hiking spots to explore.
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