Wanderlust Wednesday: San Remo Santas

By |2016-02-04T15:59:52-05:00December 4th, 2013|Got Wanderlust?|

Feeling all wanderlusty for San Remo, Italy! The Italian Riviera is sun-kissed year round. The December air might be brisk, but this doesn't stop the locals (or us) from enjoying coffee and lunch outdoors. There is no shortage of miniature Santas crawling up windows, doors and in this case, masts.  

Wanderlust Wednesday: Rome’s Piazza Navona

By |2016-02-04T15:59:53-05:00November 27th, 2013|Got Wanderlust?|

Feeling all wanderlusty for Rome! Today’s picture is an interesting angle of Rome's Piazza Navona. It’s built on the site of the ancient Stadium of Domitian (1st c.) and follows the oval, open space of the stadium. It has served a public space since the 15th century and remains one of Rome’s most lively people [...]

A Taste of Travel: Our New Culinary Series

By |2018-06-12T14:20:18-04:00September 10th, 2013|Blog|

A Taste of Travel  brings together everything we love: food, culture, history, and travel. This new series, inspired by our upcoming 2014 tours, will be taught this fall for Upper Arlington's (Columbus Ohio) Lifelong Learning Adult Enrichment program at the Recreation Station Kitchen. Embark on global culinary and cultural tours of France and Italy in this winter's [...]

Rome in Context Part 2: Underground Coliseum Tour

By |2018-06-12T14:20:18-04:00August 19th, 2013|Blog|

I was introduced to Context Travel guided walking tours by my business partner with whom I was traveling to Rome and Paris. She took one of these in-depth, scholarly led tours a few years back and raved about how well-done they are, helping us put the history of Rome in Context . The small (no more than [...]

Rome in Context: Roma Antica Tour

By |2018-06-12T14:20:18-04:00August 12th, 2013|Blog|

I was introduced to Context Travel guided walking tours by my Wanderlust Tours partner with whom I was traveling to Rome and Paris. She took one of these in-depth, scholarly led tours a few years back and raved about how well-done they are. The small (no more than 6 to a group) tours are led by local [...]

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