Share The Article The U.S. State Department’s travel map for Mexico can look pretty intimidating. With various regions tagged with intense warnings amid recent isolated events, it is easy to assume the whole country is off-limits. But that’s a massive misconception. State lines matter. Right now, there are exactly two states in Mexico that hold […]
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Share The Article If you’ve been following my country-hopping adventures here on Travel Off Path for the past five years, you know by now there aren’t that many places left to check off on my Europe bucket list. Being based in Paris, and getting those $15 Ryanair long-weekender flights every chance I get, I’ve managed to […]
Share The Article Picturesque canals running along slender, muted-toned buildings, winding bike lanes, and stroopwafels straight from the market: for the casual traveler, that’s Amsterdam summarized, but what if I told you the same thing applies to (pretty much) every other Dutch city? Unlike countries such as France, Italy or Spain, where you get more variation, contrast, […]
Share The Article Ah, the Midwest — no oceans, no palm trees, and blistering cold winters. Yet, come springtime, this sprawling region of the U.S. becomes a hotspot for travelers who enjoy vast cityscapes holding thrilling events and urban delights. If you’re becoming a gray-beard like me, perhaps you remember 90’s Hostess commercials with the […]
Share The Article Having traveled extensively in the former Soviet World myself, I’ve said numerous times on here that Eastern Europe is the most underrated region on the planet, and I stand by it. The hearty, unashamedly meat-heavy cuisine that would send your average vegan Valley girl into a tailspin, the crowd-free towns yet to […]
Share The Article Will the U.S. ever adopt the concept of bullet trains? That hasn’t exactly come to fruition in California despite multiple-comma checks poured in, only to come up short thus far. With the goal posts pushed back year after year, even the current trend of NFL power kickers couldn’t force this one between […]
Share The Article If you’re heading to Europe this year, but you’re no longer charmed by Paris and its twinkling Eiffel Tower, London with its red telephone boxes, and Rome and its ancient sights, you should know you’re not the only one looking for alternatives to the usual tourism hotspots. According to a new report […]
Share The Article What is the United States known for nowadays? Your guess is as good as mine… That said, ‘America The Beautiful’ largely lives up to the name, but there have been some major disappointments in my homeland travels as well. Not every destination is a banger. Whether it’s places not living up to […]
Share The Article Like Emily Jane Cooper, I’m one of the lucky few millennials who call Paris home. I may not exactly share the love for matcha drinks or the designer wardrobe, but just like that Netflix heroine, I do get around like a pro. Europe’s my backyard, and exploring the Old Continent is a […]
Share The Article Here in the Motherland, we all know Frontier and Spirit, but blokes “across the pond” are more familiar with saving money by rail to avoid Ryanair’s sardine seating and fees for practically breathing recycled air. Americans may not know names like Lumo firsthand, but if you’re planning a trip to the UK […]










