Find culinary magic at Lou’Mar in Beverly Hills

A new restaurant concept has popped up above Italian favorite Nerano in Beverly Hills. Upstairs, Angelenos can find an intimate bar lounge space called Lou’Mar where a floating glowing backlit art piece “Empathy For All” seems so appropriate for the times. Here two culinary masterminds are using their roots, varied backgrounds, and many years of experience to showcase an exciting menu fusing Korean Venezuelan dishes. … Continue reading Find culinary magic at Lou’Mar in Beverly Hills

The Apres Ski Experience enhances holiday festivities at Four Seasons Hotel LA at Beverly Hills

Just in time for the holiday season, the Apres Ski Experience has transformed the Lounge at the Four Seasons Hotel LA in Beverly Hills. Pose in the cozy faux ski gondola and sidle up on a couch surrounded by wintry French Alps-inspired holiday decor. This festive signature cocktail menu with fun culinary options inspired by Four Seasons Megève (but think Aspen in America) can now … Continue reading The Apres Ski Experience enhances holiday festivities at Four Seasons Hotel LA at Beverly Hills

Start or end a trip to Croatia in Dubrovnik

Book an unforgettable experience with our Croatia tips. The best way to see Croatia is by boat as you can slip into medieval towns along the Dalmatian coast and explore numerous islands. Check out our trip on the Karizma in May 2017 and Cristal in October 2023. Start or end your adventures in Dubrovnik and learn about our new favorite hotel in the world – … Continue reading Start or end a trip to Croatia in Dubrovnik

Budapest Travel Tips

Put Budapest on the top of your list for European travel. Start planning your next trip with our tips on JohnnyJet.com and MSN.com. “It’s easy to fall in love with Budapest. This Hungarian city feels like a layered onion with much to discover around every corner, from amazing architecture and history to rich food and magnificent coffeehouses, to top-notch bathhouses, parks, and museums. It’s a … Continue reading Budapest Travel Tips

Sunday Supper: Celebrating Maggie Baird’s Support+Feed and Billie Eilish’s LA Magazine cover over Italian vegan

You may have thought we stepped into a Killers music video or a Stanley Kubrick film on a December Sunday in the Highland Park area of LA, but the iconic Italian historic Garibaldina Society is authentic and located not far from where singer-songwriter mega star Billie Eilish and her family grew up. The Italian Sunday Supper was hosted by Daniella Monet to honor Billie Eilish’s … Continue reading Sunday Supper: Celebrating Maggie Baird’s Support+Feed and Billie Eilish’s LA Magazine cover over Italian vegan

Your Guide to the Best Babymoon Getaway in LA

Babymoons are a fun way for expectant parents to enjoy some time by themselves before their babies arrive. Many people vacation to explore everything Los Angeles has to offer. If you’d like to see the City of Angels and take a break from nesting, use this guide to have the best babymoon getaway in LA. 1. Pick a Relaxing Venue Your babymoon should feel more … Continue reading Your Guide to the Best Babymoon Getaway in LA

California Skiing Destinations for Winter Travels

By Chanin Victor California skiing is a diverse and thrilling experience, and if you live in California, YKWIM! Offering everything from iconic mountain resorts with challenging slopes to family-friendly destinations to alternative winter escapes amid the state’s stunning natural landscapes, California Skiing is… California skiin’ On such a winter’s day 🎶 When most people first think of the Golden State, the things that come to … Continue reading California Skiing Destinations for Winter Travels

Two Palm Springs Food Festivals Worth The Drive

The Palm Springs food scene has really elevated over the last 5 years, as celebrity chefs and rising culinary stars flock to the desert oasis to show off their prowess. Along with the restaurant growth of Greater Palm Springs comes an ever-blooming array of food and wine festivities. Here are two intimate food festivals worth the drive from LA – where you won’t wait in … Continue reading Two Palm Springs Food Festivals Worth The Drive

Pasadena: Vacation or Stay-cation?

A unique city with its own industries and attractions, yet just another L.A. neighborhood; a city steeped in history and rich in culture, yet pioneering the cutting edge of technology, Pasadena is a place of marvelous contradictions.  The 135,000-population city in the shadow of the San Gabriels is home to Caltech, one of the world’s great scientific universities, but on Saturdays in the fall, it’s … Continue reading Pasadena: Vacation or Stay-cation?

Palm Springs Colony Palms Hotel (in photos)

We first discovered Old Colony Palms about ten years ago as this romantic dreamy boutique hotel in Palm Springs is tucked in the heart of town. Located in the Movie Colony and renamed The Colony Palms Hotel and Bungalows, this intimate adults-only 57-room sanctuary is every Angeleno’s much-needed escape to get away from it all. Revamped as a Steve Hermann Hotel with green and white … Continue reading Palm Springs Colony Palms Hotel (in photos)