Archive for the ‘City Travel’ Category
Going Country: 8 Musical Venues to Visit in Nashville
Appropriately nicknamed “Music City, USA,” Nashville is home to a number of musical venues worth visiting. Country may lead the way but bluegrass and other genres have earned a following in Tennessee’s capital city. Here are eight places to learn some history, be surrounded by legends...
May 12th, 2011 | City Travel, Destinations, Ideas, Nashville, North America, Tennessee, United States | Read More
Is It Time to Go to Tokyo?

By Meghann Foye
Lost Girls Deputy Editor
Just in Japan before the earthquake and subsequent tsunami hit, Deputy Editor Meghann Foye urges people to consider returning to one of the world’s greatest, most exciting cities—and why the time to go is now.
Back in November, I had the chance to visit...
May 6th, 2011 | City Travel, Japan, Spiritual Travel | Read More
Things to Do in Jacksonville (Besides Suntanning on the Beach)
By Patty Hodapp
Deputy Editor
Next time you’re planning a girlfriend getaway, head to Jacksonville, northern Florida’s underrated (and largely undiscovered) gem. Whether you’re a foodie, an art-lover, a shopaholic, or you just want to beach-bum for a weekend, Jacksonville has a lot...
April 28th, 2011 | City Travel, Florida, Tours & Attractions | Read More
6 Hot Spots in Jacksonville’s Cuisine Scene: Where to Eat on a Floridian Girlfriend-Getaway
By Patty Hodapp
Deputy Editor
Forget Miami and Palm Beach: those Florida destinations are old news–everyone goes there. Next time you’re planning a girlfriend getaway, head to Jacksonville, northern Florida’s underrated (and largely undiscovered) gem. Whether you’re a foodie,...
April 21st, 2011 | City Travel, Florida, Food & Wine, Hotels & Resorts, Restaurant Reviews, Shopping & Style, Spa & Beauty, Tours & Attractions | Read More
Boston Bound: A Guide for Exploring Beantown
By Michele Herrmann
LG Section Editor
Lately Boston is getting more screen time (as seen in The Town, The Departed, and Fever Pitch) but the city maintains a diverse blend of attractions. This New England destination offers plenty: art and science museums, public park settings, institutes of higher learning,...
March 28th, 2011 | City Travel, Destinations, Getting There, Ideas, Massachusetts, Sports & Games, United States | Read More
Air Travel News 02.22.11

by Nancy Yeomans
LG Air Travel News Editor
Look up in the sky! It’s a bird….it’s a plane! No….it’s your weekly air travel news! Here’s what’s happening in the world of aviation, from the ground up.
Frequent Flyer Forever
In a surprise move, Delta announced that...
February 22nd, 2011 | Air, Air Travel News, City Travel, Getting There Deals, Health & Safety, Leaving & Coming Home, Nevada | Read More
Lost in Israel: Tel Aviv to Tiberias
By Brittany Gowan, LG Foreign Correspondent
Stepping away from a cubicle job in NYC and taking a year off to write and travel, I have been fortunate enough to visit favorite destinations while also exploring new countries and cultures. My trips were scheduled to start back up in early spring but a last...
February 21st, 2011 | City Travel, Extras, Food & Wine, Israel, Tours & Attractions | Read More
How to Do Capetown on a Budget

by Ceri Houlbrook
Special to Lost Girls World
There’s a reason South Africa is known as the “rainbow nation.” Nowhere else in the world boasts such multicultural diversity, and while the country has suffered centuries of oppression and division, it’s emerged from its bleak past and been...
February 15th, 2011 | City Travel, South Africa | Read More
48 Hours in Brussels – What to Do in Brussels, Belgium

By Sarah Brown
LG Correspondant
Nestled in northern Belgium, not far from either France or the Netherlands, Brussels is a city with many cultural influences. While not as big as many other European capitals, it has charm and sophistication, and draws millions of tourists each year. As the capital of...
January 17th, 2011 | City Travel, Cultural Travel | Read More
The Best Pubs in London: 7 Can’t-Miss Watering Holes

By Meghann Foye
Lost Girls Deputy Editor
On a recent stop-over visit to London, I decided to give myself a challenge. In two days, I wanted to try out as many new pubs as possible. There were no rules, other than to follow people’s recommendations, online top-10 lists and my own gut instincts to...
January 14th, 2011 | Bar Reviews, City Travel, England, Featured | Read More