Off the Rails ends by suggesting that it's not a travel book, but that it's a book about travels. This really captures the spirit of Beppe Severgnini’s writing. I picked it up one day in Barnes & Noble when I stumbled across it on the main display table. After all, it is about rail travel, and because I love train travel, especially in Europe, this looked like a perfect book for me. I was not disappointed.
Read MoreSavannah, GA offers some wonderful restaurants. On our trip to Savannah, we had two great breakfasts while in town: Goose Feathers Café and Huey's on the River. Delicious!
Read MoreSavannah, GA has many reasons to visit, and one of those is the selection of wonderful restaurants the town boasts. On our recent trip, we managed to have seafood each of our two nights, including one at a restaurant that is a must-visit every time we are in town!
Read MoreThe DoubleTree Savannah Historic District has a great location as well as good customer service and amenities. It's a great option if you are looking for a property in the heart of charming downtown Savannah, Georgia.
Read MoreIn February I visited Key West, FL to get married - on the beach! - and we stayed at the Sheraton Suites Key West. While not the most luxurious hotel on the island, the all-suites property was very comfortable with an upscale feel.
Read MoreMy girlfriend and I recently stayed at the DoubleTree Club Hotel Boston Bayside. The location was more than suitable for us, check-in was a breeze, the staff was very friendly, and the rooms were comfortable. The biggest negative was the food, but, overall, a good stay and I will definitely consider another visit the next time my travels take me to Boston!
Read MoreThe Sheraton Greensboro at Four Seasons, Starwood's only Piedmont Triad-area property, makes up for a garish exterior with a tasteful, upscale interior design, comfortable rooms, and numerous amenities.
Read MoreOak Alley is the antebellum plantation you have seen in pictures. The stately, southern plantation mansion is fronted by a huge alley of giant Virginia live oaks that flank the approach to the house.
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