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Brian Ferdinand: What You Need To Know About Airbnb

During the Great Lockdown, attractions across Los Angeles ended up shutting down due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. These include attractions from the Universal CityWalk to Rodeo Drive. As a result, visitation numbers took a dive. Now that car and air travel are quickly picking back up with the ending of quarantines for many, let’s take a look at the pros and cons of the Airbnb model for those interested in owning Airbnb properties and renting them out in the months ahead, according to travel expert Brian Ferdinand in a recently published article. What You Should Know About The Airbnb…

5 Tips for Making Business Travel Easier

If you have to travel for business, you know all about the snags you can hit. The following are five tips that should help make business travel a bit easier, and that might make the whole thing much more enjoyable. 1. Minimize Packing The more stuff you have to carry, the harder traveling will be. On top of all that, you also have to worry about losing your luggage as you travel, and no one needs that worry on top of everything else. What you want to do is learn to reduce what you need. For one, you can consider…

Top Remote Work Destinations in the U.S.

These days, an increasing number of jobs can be done without the physical presence of an employee at the office. In a way that would have seemed like science-fiction to our parents and grandparents, the internet has had the effect of freeing us from the geographical constraints of work. This newfound freedom is allowing millions of people to marry their work-life with the ability to enjoy unlimited travel possibilities. If you are a digital nomad who is currently looking for the next stop, there are some great destinations in the United States. In this article, we will assess the most…

Traveling in Europe then buying a Boat – a slice of life

Roger Wolfson’s voyage to the sea started with him leaving Washington DC and moving, by boat, to New York. But it started in Brussels, Vienna, and Cyprus, BRUSSELS: Roger Wolfson started his journey, leaving the Senate, by flying from New York to Brussels, where he spent the day touring the city.  He’s not the only one to lament that there is not much to see in Brussels.  As expected, he went to Le Grande Place, which is a stunning plaza with ancient, tall, rowhouse shaped buildings, the city hall, and a museum that is apparently most beautiful at night and…

6 Must-Do Adventures on the Trip to Los Angeles

With an astonishing list of attractions in the city of Los Angeles ranging from beaches, boardwalks, parks, theme parks, etc. there is enough scope for adventure lovers. We are listing some of the must-do adventures on the trip to Los Angeles along with attending a sports event. 1. Snorkel in Catalina Island  Located off the coast of Southern California, visiting Catalina Island is a great day trip option to enjoy snorkelling. You can escape the city crowds and take a view of coral reefs and clear water with a chance to see a variety of fishes in deep water. Heading…