Tag Archives: Historic

Move Over Barcelona! Americans Are Flocking To This Gorgeous Historic City

For many decades now, Barcelona has been the leading destination in Spain for Americans. Surpassing Mallorca and Ibiza, and even the country’s own capital, Madrid, it draws in tens of millions of tourists every year with its Gaudí monuments and coastal location. Gorgeous as Barcelona may be, however, there is a strange storm on the […]

Mexico Confirms Launch Of New Train Connecting 3 Of Its Most Iconic Historic Cities

Three years after the successful launch of the Maya Train, which now travels on a loop around the Yucatan Peninsula, connecting destinations like Cancun, Tulum, and Merida, Mexico is gearing up to open yet another train route. Except this time, it won’t be restricted to a single region or peninsula: the country’s upcoming passenger railway […]

This Gorgeous Historic City In Mexico Offers Authentic Culture & Cheaper Prices

Heading to Mexico in the near future but you’re suffering from that deep-seated Cancun fatigue? Listen, we get it: as much as we love all-inclusive resorts and do-nothing vacays ourselves, sometimes we could do with some culture and authenticity. Not to pass judgement, as here at Travel Off Path we’ve been covering Cancun and all […]

The Ultimate Luxury Escape in Verona’s Historic Heart

Share The Article Last Updated 2 seconds ago When my wife and I imagined the perfect Italian getaway, we dreamed of strolling down cobblestone streets surrounded by stunning historic buildings and mind-blowing food. And Verona—the city of love, Shakespeare, and timeless charm—absolutely met this fantasy and made us fall in love with her. But let’s […]

Unveiling Mexico’s Hidden Gem! Americans Can Fly Nonstop To This Affordable Historic City

Share The Article Everyone knows Mexico is a no-brainer if you’re looking for a sunny break in a gloomy winter, with world-class leisure hotspots like Cancun, Tulum, and Puerto Vallarta to its name, where it’s always balmy out, and resort staff treat you like royalty. Well-established as it may be, we still feel Mexico is […]

Stunning Nature, Historic Towns & Cheap Guinness: Discover Ireland’s Hidden Gem

Share The Article Ask any American––at least your average East Coast person––which European country they feel closest related to and more at home, and there is a big chance most of them will say Ireland: America’s love for Ireland runs deep, and based on the fact that over 30 million U.S. citizens can trace their […]

Move Over Little Rock! This Historic Arkansas City Is The Ultimate Fall Retreat

Share The Article Last Updated 1 min ago Deep in the heart of Arkansas, hugged by scenic mountains, winding waterways, and charming small towns, lies a historic city that is too often overlooked against the usual mainstays of the South. Being the most notable destination in Arkansas, Little Rock is one of those cities big […]

White Sand Beaches And Historic Ruins: Escape To Florida’s Hidden Paradise This Fall

Share The Article Last Updated 59 seconds ago Somehow, in a world where we crave the latest gizmos and gadgets, the old world of the Mayans has been trending in recent years despite being here way before our time. Their fascinating culture and architectural marvels caught my eye, too, as I had just visited some […]

Why Tourists Are Flocking To This Historic Cultural City In Mexico

Share The Article Last Updated 48 seconds ago This time of year, one might think a majority of travelers are flocking to Mexico for sun and sand along resort-lined beaches. While that is certainly true to an extent, Mexico is a phenomenal place to visit the more inland you go, where you’ll find delightful pueblo […]

Why This Historic Luxury Villa From Only $250 A Night Is Perfect For An Idyllic European Getaway

Share The Article Last Updated 2 hours ago I’m not sure about you, but testing my patience in long waiting lines at the gelato shop or bumping into sweaty bodies in narrow alleyways teeming with excursion groups while it’s over 100 degrees outside is not exactly my idea of fun, much less relaxation. Early summer […]