Washington DC - Natural History Museum

Next in DC we went to the Natural History Museum. Was great to see the animals, the dinosaurs, the evolution of humankind, the largest diamond in the world (the Hope Diamond) and much more!
Washington DC - American History Museum

Our next museum was the American history museum. This contained an incredible amount of inventions, products, marketing, original outfits worn and more that changed the face of America and the world.
Washington DC - National Gallery of Art

Today we went to the National Gallery of Art and saw lots of exciting things, including early Picasso before he went abstract, the only de Vinci in the USA, original Rodin statues, clay sketches byLeggi altro
Washington DC - buildings and statues

Washington DC is a beautiful city with wonderful buildings and statues everywhere you turn. Here are a few examples (not captured in other posts).
Atlanta

Our stay in Atlanta so far started with checking into the beautiful Candler Hotel. We then checked out the city and had dinner at the very popular Poor Calvin‘s serving interesting Southern soulLeggi altro
Atlanta - Part 2

We started our last full day in Atlanta at the long standing Breakfast at Barney’s for their world famous pancakes then headed over to the historic Oakland Cemetery, the resting place to manyLeggi altro
Road trip - Atlanta to Savannah

Today, we made the trip from Atlanta across Georgia to the coastal town of Savannah. We stopped at the historic town of Madison (where many films and tv shows are shot) for some lunch and southernLeggi altro
The Olde Pink House

On our first night in Savannah we went for dinner in the stunningly historic Olde Pink House Restaurant. Originally built in 1771, this historic structure was once one of the oldest homes in all ofLeggi altro
Savannah at night

No words needed - stunning!
Middleton Place Plantation

Today on the way to Charleston (separate post) we stopped in to the very moving and beautiful Middleton Place plantation and gardens. We had the opportunity to explore the wonderful gardens and do aLeggi altro
Charleston

Today we did a day trip to Charleston from Savannah. Charleston is another charming and historic southern low land town and was great to take in some of the sites. We were also able to get a glimpseLeggi altro
Savannah Bike Tour and Mrs Wilkes

On our last day in Savannah we did a fantastic bike tour and it’s no less magnificent in the daylight. We rode through 16 of the 22 town squares and learnt fascinating history including:
1. JonesLeggi altro
Miami Beach

Today we explored South Beach and Miami Beach near where we are staying. As you might imagine, it’s incredibly beautiful with crystal clear waters, stunning Palm Trees everywhere, and not to mentionLeggi altro
Miami Downtown and Little Havana

Miami has a very large Cuban population starting from the 1950s. The Cuban presence is everywhere - in the food, the music, the language and the people so we decided to check out Little Havana forLeggi altro
Wynwood Street Art

Today we are doing a multifaceted tour around Miami and surrounds which I will capture in different posts. One of the things we have done so far is visit the artistic district of Wynwood that isLeggi altro
Biscayne Bay Celebrity Mansion Cruise

The next portion of our tour was a boat cruise around Biscayne Bay. Was great to take in the sites including the celebrity mansions (see captions). Includes Fisher Island, the most expensive ZIP CodeLeggi altro
Florida Everglades

Next on our tour, we went out to the famous Everglades wetlands and did an Airboat ride. It was absolutely exhilarating to be out on the water and as close to adrenaline sports as we get. We even sawLeggi altro
Florida Keys

Today we got our Kokomo realness on driving down the iconic Florida Keys. We made it all the way to Key West, including the southernmost point of the USA only 90 miles from Cuba!
Mexico City - Day 1

Our first day in Mexico City included taking in the sites in the historic centre (including the spectacular views from the Balcon de zecalo restaurant) then heading over to some of hippest the suburbsLeggi altro
Mexico City - Day 2

Day two in Mexico City started with a fantastic walking and Metro tour of ‘Real Mexico’. We got to see how the locals live out in the Barrios and try traditional Mexican food and also visited someLeggi altro
Frida Kahlo Museum

Today we visited the Frida Kahlo Museum - the house she lived with her artist husband Diego Rivera (two houses separated by a bridge). It was fascinating to learn about her life including her healthLeggi altro
Xochimilco Gondola Ride

After the Frida Kahlo museum, we ventured out to Xochimilco to take a gondola (trajinera) ride on the canals. They are often referred to as ‘floating gardens’ as you can buy flowers and otherLeggi altro
Chapultepec Castle

This afternoon we visited Chapultepec Castle on Chapultepec Hill, a sacred place for the Aztecs. It has served several purposes during its history, including a military academy, imperial residence,Leggi altro
Mexico City at night

Beautiful buildings of Mexico City all lit up. Stunning ✨🌟
Teotihuacan Pyramids and Temples

Today we went out to the Teotihuacan Pyramids and temples. At its height, Teotihuacan was the largest city in the Americas at over 125,000 and was considered the first advanced civilization on theLeggi altro
ViaggiatoreSuch a great place DC! So many great museums and things to see. Great pictures and information. Xx
ViaggiatoreThanks San - yeah really great place. Like a much better Canberra lol