Posted on: March 14, 2014 Posted by: Gracefully Global travels Comments: 0

Discovering Europe…with a little help from my friends

Yes, I’ve cried on friends’ shoulders, shared laughs, graduated, shopped, worked, participated in weddings…the normal life stuff.  But ten years ago I never would have anticipated that I would be crossing Europe with my friends, and it would be thanks to them that I can experience Europe in a way that far and away surpasses your average tourist experience. I’ve lived in Bologna, Italy, for three years, which is a…

Posted on: March 12, 2014 Posted by: Gracefully Global travels Comments: 0

Visiting Las Vegas on a budget

As a Southern California native and a frequent visitor to Las Vegas, I have a love/hate relationship with the city. Expensive, commercial, hot, and crowded, it is also a destination laden with treasures and beauty that you don’t find everyday. A fellow blogger put together this fabulous Vegas guide, and I am reblogging this post because it is so rich with information regarding finding those treasures in Vegas but not…

Posted on: March 11, 2014 Posted by: Gracefully Global travels Comments: 0

One of my favorite views

The view from the Rialto bridge in Venice is – in a word – indescribable.  Yes, you are submerged in tourists.  But if you can just face forward and take a deep breath and let the beauty of Venice pour in, you will never forget the moment.  The curve of the Grand Canal teeming with activity just below your feet, the pastel painted buildings lining the water with bobbing boats…

Posted on: March 5, 2014 Posted by: Gracefully Global travels Comments: 0

An Innocent Roman Sunset

Living far away from home isn’t always easy.  But this sunset view of St. Peter’s Basilica just off of the Piazza dei Cavalieri di Malta in Rome has a way of melting away all of my homesickness.  Just one gentle sweep of my eyes across the Roman rooftops and all my worries are gone…

Posted on: February 17, 2014 Posted by: Peggy Ryan Comments: 54

Treviso, Italy: That beautiful little city just around the corner

What I found in Treviso was an afternoon of nothing but pleasure. The relaxed historic center is mostly closed to traffic, inviting me to slow down and wander under shaded porticos, past medieval buildings touched with frescos. I sipped prosecco by a canal, tasted the best tiramisu of my life, and lost track of time simply watching families—and their dogs—stroll by. Treviso’s greatest attraction isn’t a single monument or museum; it’s the city itself, cared for and lived in, offering travelers the chance to be quiet guests in a beautiful, everyday world.

Posted on: February 4, 2014 Posted by: Peggy Ryan Comments: 0

The passion behind our favorite places, and the story of a great man named Brooks Gremmels

The Hidden Stories Behind Famous Landmarks What if Gustave Eiffel’s controversial design for the Eiffel Tower had never survived? Or New York’s merchants and landowners had never proposed their idea for Central Park to the city of New York?  Going on vacation typically means relaxing, so we often don’t think too hard about the “why” and “if” behind the treasures we visit.  But without knowing the specific history of our…

Posted on: January 27, 2014 Posted by: Gracefully Global travels Comments: 0

Kite flying at midnight, Notte Bianca, and how I fell in love with Bologna again

The infatuation for Italy that I arrived here with has been substituted with a real, sincere love based on a foundation of its awesomeness: the tangible, ever-present appreciation for enjoying the best things in life – food, people, traveling, and culture.  Bologna’s annual Notte Bianca, a.k.a. Art City White Night, is a great example of this. Similar events in the US (on a smaller scale) include Ray at Night in…

Posted on: January 22, 2014 Posted by: 1giovanna Comments: 0

Organized Tours: Not just for our parents anymore

Editor’s note: In my humble opinion, traveling solo is truly the best way to travel, whether you are joining a tour or setting out on your own. But when the thought of traveling alone becomes too overwhelmingly intimidating,  turn to an organized tour.  They aren’t as bad as you think. But I think you’ve heard enough from me lately, so I asked an expert on the subject – one of…

Posted on: January 13, 2014 Posted by: Gracefully Global travels Comments: 0

A Night in Venice

A few weeks ago I was on a commuter train headed to Venice on a cold, quiet Saturday evening in Italy.  Despite the rain and my exhaustion from a long week of teaching English and a late night the night before in Bologna, I decided to follow through with my plan to catch the last day of the Venice Biennale exhibition that weekend. My English student appeared on the train…

Posted on: January 6, 2014 Posted by: Gracefully Global travels Comments: 0

Stockholm: The Ultimate Winter Stroll

Most of my friends and family thought I was crazy when I told them I was going to Stockholm for Christmas and New Years.  Generally speaking, they are correct.  I am crazy.  But in terms of my decision to spend the holidays in Stockholm, I beg to differ. Spending my days basked in moonlight surrounded by lakes and bridges, bay views and gorgeous people, I think Stockholm is seeping with…