It’s been an incredible year for Finding Fantastic Beasts! Jan 1, 2020 is our one year anniversary and I’m super thankful for all the support and encouragement I’ve had through out this first year. I still have lots to learn about blogging and social media, but I’m getting a bit better at this every week. …
There are lots of incredible guides to Disney’s Animal Kingdom. What to eat…which rides to schedule for Fast Pass…where to stand to watch the shows…. But what about the animals???
What do you get for the person on your list that loves to travel? Here are some great ideas in every price range….
What could be better than trying new foods while travelling?! Check out these awesome Instagram accounts to discover foods and destinations from around the world.
There’s not much cuter than a lion or tiger cub! Unfortunately, a lot of tourist experiences take advantage of this vulnerable stage of development and offer cub petting or photo experiences. Even worse, unsuspecting tourists are actually often participating in larger breeding and hunting schemes without their knowledge. Read on to learn the truth about cub petting!
The idea of using public transportation in London can be a bit daunting for tourists, especially ones that come from an area where public transportation is scarce (like me!). But don’t be intimidated! Using the London Underground is super easy and inexpensive. Here are some basics to get you started.
One of my favorite ways to discover a city is on foot! This route will take you along the Thames of London and Southwark, stopping by some of the most iconic sites in the city.
The City Museum in St. Louis is a strange place. Part art gallery, part playground…it’s a warren of tunnels, bridges, and slides made mostly from industrial salvage. As odd as that sounds, it all somehow works…like a real life M. C. Escher drawing.
A trip to Stonehenge will likely take an entire day out of your travel schedule. Is it worth it?
One of my favorite ways to discover a city is on foot! This self-guided walking tour of Paris will take you from the Luxembourg Gardens along the Seine to the Eiffel tower.