With ice skating in Millennium Park, a candlelit Santa Lucia celebration, and a rooftop bar with cozy heated igloos, there’s no doubt that Chicago is magical…
Browsing: Walkable
If you were to find yourself dropped into the average American city and told you had to get around without a car, you’d be in for…
The Ozark Mountains make up more than 50,000 square miles, and while the largest portion is in Missouri and small areas stretch into Illinois and Kansas, the…
The American Automobile Association (AAA) predicted that Fort Lauderdale would be one of the United States’ most popular Thanksgiving getaways this year, and it’s not hard…
Some of the longest piers in the U.S. are on the West Coast, like the 2,745-foot Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf and the 1,850-foot Huntington Beach Pier, both in…
Philadelphia is an eclectic city with historic and family-friendly attractions, vibrant sports, and enticing neighborhoods. In the city center, you have places like Brewerytown, an artsy…
Colorful walls, prim sidewalks, and craftsman-style architecture: Coronado District is easily the prettiest neighborhood in Phoenix, Arizona. If director Wes Anderson ever filmed a movie in…
Sumter, South CarolinaBook a stay at the 1912 Bed and Breakfast; with its original flooring and tile, cozy guest rooms, and hearty Southern breakfasts, it has…
The unfortunate thing about small cities is they usually get the worst of both worlds: too sleepy for the big city crowd and too developed for the…
As the beating heart of the state of Georgia, Atlanta is packed with old-school Southern charm and vibrant, historic neighborhoods while incorporating cultural elements from around…
