San Diego

Over seventy sand beaches line San Diego Bay. Today around 1.3 million people live in what once was California’s first mission city. The huge variety of recreational and leisure-time activities guarantees that the city will continue to grow.
West of the city center is the San Diego Zoo (http://www.sandiegozoo.org), one of the most beautiful zoological gardens [...]

Louisburg Square, top residential addresses in Boston

Louisburg Square in the middle of Beacon Hill is still among the top residential addresses in Boston. Elegant, red brick buildings surround a narrow park between Pinckney Street and Mt. Vernon Street. The rowhouses were built around 1840.
Boston personalities such as the publisher of Atlantic Monthly, William Dean Howells, or the author of Little Women, [...]

Las Ramblas, one of the most famous streets in Spain

Las Ramblas is one of the most famous streets in Spain, where young and old, locals and tourists alike meet to chat or simply to sit and watch the world go by. The street stretches out over nearly three-quarters of a mile, and is lined with flower stalls, street theater, bars, musicians, monuments, magicians, painters, [...]

Belize City

Belize City, over 300 years old, is not in fact the capital of the country but is the largest settlement, the most prominent trade center and an important port. Furthermore, Belize City attracts visitors with its Caribbean flair and a range of delightful colonial houses, wooden buildings and cathedrals.
St. John’s Cathedral, the oldest Anglican [...]