Few perfect days begin with tales of lechery and treachery, but if you're at all interested in the history of Denver, head downtown where you can experience a Denver History Walking Tour, visit historic sites, and even tour a late 19th century home.
Forget everything you know about Tijuana -- the all night clubs, cheap margaritas, junk taxis, "gringo" tourists and Chicklets. You won't find any of that where you're going.
Tijuana is still "the border," but it is also Mexico's fastest growing city. With an unofficial population pushing 2 million people and 60 million crossing the border each year, Tijuana is redefining itself with a new artistic and culinary movement.
When I think of the many great TV shows from my childhood, one thing comes to mind - great opening sequences. Who can forget Magnum P.I.'s Ferrari roaring off onto the highway, or the cool brown and orange two-seat helicopter soaring in and around the volcanic mountains of Hawaii. Of course, we can't mention Magnum P.I. without conjuring thoughts of Hawaii...Five-O that is, with the thundering waves and hula-dancers.
San Diego is known for its amazing coastline, sunshine, an average temperature of 72 degrees and little rainfall. Of course, not all of San Diego is warm. Some of the "hottest" spots are the chilliest! What most people do not realize is San Diego is one of the most haunted cities in America. So get ready because today we visit the "old haunts" of San Diego.
Tucked behind the freeway between Mission Bay and Balboa Park in the heart of San Diego, sits the lively neighborhood of Old Town. The first settlement in California, Old Town is a place devoted to maintaining an ancient way of life. A place where people in colorful dresses and suits mingle amongst the tank tops and flip flops of the modern world.
As an art Mecca, New York City shines with world class museums, countless galleries and other art offerings scattered throughout the five boroughs. While an art connoisseur could spend a lifetime luxuriating in this city's vibrant and dynamic culture, today is an exploration of four timeless treasures that can be experienced at a discount thanks to the CityPass program available for purchase online.
Did you ever want to be part of the Los Angeles 60's rock hipsters? Hop aboard Esotouric's rock history tour "Where the Action Was," for a multi-media, high-voltage all-around experience. It's a cruise along the streets and back alleys of Hollywood and the Sunset Strip. Discover ‘ground zero' of teen rebellion, youth culture, underground clubs, psychedelic recording studios, rock royalty reminiscence and glitterati galore.
Morning travels quietly over the streets of St. Petersburg, Florida, bathing it in sunshine. Doors and windows unlock, opening the eyes of the city. At first glance, the town looks quaint, even quiet. But look again because there are numerous places to go and things to do. Begin your day in St. Pete, as the locals refer to it, at the top of The Pier, a shopping and dining experience found at the east end of 2nd Avenue North. Cha Cha Coconuts serves up fine Caribbean fare for breakfast or lunch while overlooking Tampa Bay and St. Pete Marina's Central Yacht Basin.
Throughout the years, the Mile High City has sacrificed some beautiful examples of architecture that would have dated back to its first boom in the late 19th century. There are a few gems, however, that have been preserved and are open to the public today. Two of these are included in this day of perfection: The Molly Brown House Museum and Castle Marne Bed and Breakfast.