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    Daystay Guide: New York’s Bastille Day

    July 14, 2016

    French macarons, crepes, cheese, wine, chocolate, and beer.  If you’re feeling indulgent, proud to be French, or simply curious, Bastille Day in New York City is for you. On July 10th, an expansive list of activities await in Manhattan, where French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF) resides.  Between 5th Avenue and Lexington Avenue, 60th Street will host a…

  • The Ultimate Guide to a Daycation in Palm Springs

    The Ultimate Guide to a Daycation in Palm Springs

    July 12, 2016

    Enter the luxury life and travel to this elite, desert city filled with palm trees, hot springs and clear blue skies. This destination has been known to be frequented by several A-listers. Where you’ll be able to find a wide variety of extravagant resorts, spas and golf courses, Palm Springs is located within the Coachella…

  • Cure Boredom with London’s Best Parks

    Cure Boredom with London’s Best Parks

    July 7, 2016

    Let’s be honest here, even if you’ve organized your summer plans to the smallest detail, you’re still going to have days when you feel like you’ve run out of things to do. Maybe you’ve just finished binging a season of your favorite show Netflix, or just flat out have been sitting in your home all…

  • Wining and Dining My Way Through Wiesbaden!

    Wining and Dining My Way Through Wiesbaden!

    July 5, 2016

    As a self-proclaimed wine connoisseur, one of my goals while abroad in Florence last semester was to travel to various wine regions all throughout Europe. However, I didn’t realize this task could be so difficult when it came time to finding places to stay. I planned to take the train at night. So I did not…

  • An Insider’s Guide to a Day Trip in San Francisco

    An Insider’s Guide to a Day Trip in San Francisco

    January 25, 2016

    The 7×7 cultural epicenter known as San Francisco offers many well-known attractions — from the oldest Chinatown in North America, to the iconic cable cars and the infamous Alcatraz Prison. But San Francisco also is the second densest city in the U.S. behind New York City, leaving an exhaustive set of adventures, sites, parks and…

  • How to Spend a Day in Washington, D.C.

    How to Spend a Day in Washington, D.C.

    January 22, 2016

    Washington, D.C. may be best known for being a buttoned-up government city with stately stone buildings and pristine green lawns but the nation’s capital is also an incredible cultural center. Whether you’re into food, art, music, museums, outdoor recreation or shopping – DC has it. The options for a fun afternoon daytime use hotel room…

  • Hospitality Industry Round-Up: Reflections from 2015

    Hospitality Industry Round-Up: Reflections from 2015

    January 22, 2016

    As 2015 comes to a close, let’s take a look at what was hip and happening in the world of hospitality this year. From mobile bookings to roaming millennials, pooches on the go and adventures in Cuba, it was certainly an eventful year for travelers. Going Mobile Easily the hottest hospitality trend in 2015 was…

  • The Influence of Technology on Travel

    The Influence of Technology on Travel

    January 22, 2016

    The days of navigating with a paper map are far behind us. Hell, the days of navigating with MapQuest seem just as distant. With changes in technology come changes in the way we live. Travel is just an extension of your everyday life in a new location. Every time you update your iPhone, you’re giving…

  • 5 Ways to Stay Productive While Traveling for Work

    5 Ways to Stay Productive While Traveling for Work

    January 19, 2016

    Hitting the road for a work trip can be a much-needed change of pace from the monotony of the office grind, but traveling for work also brings the challenge of balancing your regular responsibilities with your traveling agenda. Check out our list of five ways to stay productive while traveling for work below, from HotelsByDay!…

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  • Reviews Give HotelsByDay Five Stars for Romance

    Reviews Give HotelsByDay Five Stars for Romance

    August 10, 2017

    With a current rating of 4.5 stars from Google reviews, HotelsByDay is not just the latest fad in the hospitality industry. It’s not just providing a much needed break from the demands of every day life with a delightful daycation. The day booking hotel platform, with a website and an app, is improving people’s lives…

  • Here We Go: Travel Tips Made Simple (Part 1)

    Here We Go: Travel Tips Made Simple (Part 1)

    August 8, 2017

    Being the debut of this intended-to-be-edifying travel tips made simple blog, I reckon I ought to begin at the beginning. Italians excitedly proclaim, “Eccociqua!” (“Echo-chee-qua”) when we’ve happily arrived at our destination. Translating to “Here we are,” it seems a fitting beginning to this blog. It’s a blog with a slant toward minimalism and simple…

  • Things To Do, See and Eat In New Orleans

    Things To Do, See and Eat In New Orleans

    August 2, 2017

    Contrary to popular belief New Orleans is more than beads, hurricanes, and po-boys. The “Crescent City” is rich in culture, big on fun, and amazing food. Attracting nearly 10 million visitors per year and averaging 70 degrees with more than 200 days of sunshine, the time is always right for a trip to the “Big…

  • Golden Gate State Park Mixes Flora, Science, and Fun

    Golden Gate State Park Mixes Flora, Science, and Fun

    July 31, 2017

    The first thing that comes to mind when thinking about San Francisco is the famous Golden Gate Bridge. It’s the most popular icon representing the city. No wonder San Francisco attracts numerous tourists from all over the world. But, as a loyal neighbor of this vibrant city, I believe there is more to this place…

  • Botany, Barbecue & A World Class Zoo: Fort Worth By Day

    Botany, Barbecue & A World Class Zoo: Fort Worth By Day

    July 27, 2017

    After an exciting day stay in Dallas last summer, my husband was successful in convincing me for yet another Texan day stay. Though as a wife, it is difficult to praise the better-half, I must admit that my husband’s decision to spend a daycation in this Texan city was truly amazing. As we explored one…

  • Pack Like A Minimalist With These Pro Tips

    Pack Like A Minimalist With These Pro Tips

    July 25, 2017

    Minimalism has been dominating the top lifestyle trends for the past several years. It’s right up there with veganism. More and more people are choosing to live with less. Some simply choosing to declutter the house and others going full-on minimalist by selling everything they own and living in RVs and tiny houses. Whether you’re…

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  • Reviews Give HotelsByDay Five Stars for Romance

    Reviews Give HotelsByDay Five Stars for Romance

    August 10, 2017

    With a current rating of 4.5 stars from Google reviews, HotelsByDay is not just the latest fad in the hospitality industry. It’s not just providing a much needed break from the demands of every day life with a delightful daycation. The day booking hotel platform, with a website and an app, is improving people’s lives…

  • Here We Go: Travel Tips Made Simple (Part 1)

    Here We Go: Travel Tips Made Simple (Part 1)

    August 8, 2017

    Being the debut of this intended-to-be-edifying travel tips made simple blog, I reckon I ought to begin at the beginning. Italians excitedly proclaim, “Eccociqua!” (“Echo-chee-qua”) when we’ve happily arrived at our destination. Translating to “Here we are,” it seems a fitting beginning to this blog. It’s a blog with a slant toward minimalism and simple…

  • Things To Do, See and Eat In New Orleans

    Things To Do, See and Eat In New Orleans

    August 2, 2017

    Contrary to popular belief New Orleans is more than beads, hurricanes, and po-boys. The “Crescent City” is rich in culture, big on fun, and amazing food. Attracting nearly 10 million visitors per year and averaging 70 degrees with more than 200 days of sunshine, the time is always right for a trip to the “Big…

  • Golden Gate State Park Mixes Flora, Science, and Fun

    Golden Gate State Park Mixes Flora, Science, and Fun

    July 31, 2017

    The first thing that comes to mind when thinking about San Francisco is the famous Golden Gate Bridge. It’s the most popular icon representing the city. No wonder San Francisco attracts numerous tourists from all over the world. But, as a loyal neighbor of this vibrant city, I believe there is more to this place…

  • Botany, Barbecue & A World Class Zoo: Fort Worth By Day

    Botany, Barbecue & A World Class Zoo: Fort Worth By Day

    July 27, 2017

    After an exciting day stay in Dallas last summer, my husband was successful in convincing me for yet another Texan day stay. Though as a wife, it is difficult to praise the better-half, I must admit that my husband’s decision to spend a daycation in this Texan city was truly amazing. As we explored one…

  • Pack Like A Minimalist With These Pro Tips

    Pack Like A Minimalist With These Pro Tips

    July 25, 2017

    Minimalism has been dominating the top lifestyle trends for the past several years. It’s right up there with veganism. More and more people are choosing to live with less. Some simply choosing to declutter the house and others going full-on minimalist by selling everything they own and living in RVs and tiny houses. Whether you’re…

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