November in Palm Beach County – things are starting to really heat up and get into full swing!
November in Palm Beach County – things are starting to really heat up and get into full swing!
Palm Beach County! After five months of traveling all over the country, it’s wonderful to be back home.
New York, New York! There’s so much to do, I don’t even know where to begin…
This time of year, it’s fun to take the Greenwich Village Ghost Tour. Another really fun tour on the lower east side is a three hour walking and food tour – a delicious way to see the city! Don’t miss the New York City Food Cart Walking Tour, which is also a tasty adventure.
Be sure to check out the World Trade Center and the 9/11 Memorial Museum. It’s really fascinating to see the new building, and the tribute to such an important historical event.
Hudson Yards is the best up and coming area for shopping, restaurants and culture. Enjoy fabulous views of the Hudson River and surrounding areas. It’s always fun to go up to the Empire State Building. The observation deck has one of the best views in the city!
Harlem is really a happening area now, and the Harlem Jazz Evening Performance Tour with sightseeing and history is a great thing to do. Of course, the classic Circle Line Tour around the entire island of Manhattan is one of the most iconic views. Everywhere you look, there’s something special to see.
So whether you’re up in Harlem, or down in the Battery Park with Lady Liberty, remember, it’s all about style!
Most people think of the Big Apple, but Saratoga Springs is New York’s hidden gem.
Sunny, beautiful, Santa Fe! It’s often voted one of the best cities in the US for weather, so it’s a great place to visit any time of the year.
Enjoy the programs put on by the Santa Fe School of Cooking, where you can take cooking classes, and cultural cuisine tours. Combine your love of cooking and history for the Half Day Santa Fe Food and History Walking Tour!
Canyon Road is famed for its’ art, and there’s even a walking tour to guide you to all the best artisan hotspots. For something a little more immersive, check out Meow Wolf, “House of Eternal Return,” the permanent interactive walk-through art installation created by a collaborative of young artists. It’s a must-see!
Culturally, there is just so much to explore in this Southwestern City. Don’t miss the International Museum of Folk Art, where you can learn all about the indigenous cultures of the Southwest, and others around the world. Listen to the sweet sounds of the Santa Fe Opera under the stars – their Opera house is one of a kind!
So whether you’re strolling down Canyon Road, or attending a gala event at an art exhibition, remember, it’s all about style!