Destination: Japan

Exotic Asia country of striking contrasts and remarkable beauty, and a fun place to spend some time Walk hand-in-hand beneath cherry blossom trees in the spring, or slalom down the Japan Alps in the winter. Dance ‘til dawn in Tokyo’s rollicking clubs, or bask in a hot-spring spa. Immerse yourself in history at Kyoto’s 17th century Katsura Imperial Villa and … Read More

Destination: France

Spending time in France is always a pleasure The art, the architecture, the perfect glass of Burgundy. Tourist Visa for US Citizens: Not required for stays under 90 days. Standard Schengen rules apply on multiple reentries. Part of the EU & ► Schengen Agreement. ► US Department of State France Information ► Official France website COMO LE MONTRACHET Côte-d’Or Size: … Read More

Destination: New York City – Manhattan… of course!

Love it, or Hate it… just avoid going to New York City between July to mid-September. JFK New York John F. Kennedy, LGA New York LaGuardia, EWR Newark pick your poison… all good reasons to fly private. Though LGA has improved a bit. New York City has no lack of excellent hotels. It is a matter of matching your desired … Read More

Destination: Dallas

Explore Your Maverick, Can-Do Spirit Pack your curiosity and prepare to wander these larger-than-life streets. Because in Dallas you’ll discover plenty of art, culture and creativity that just make you say, “Whoa.” Here, we do our hidden gems bigger, bolder, and with just the right amount of swagger. ROSEWOOD MANSION ON TURTLE CREEK Oak Lawn / Turtle Creek Size: 142 … Read More

Destination: Dubai

Over The Top    Bigger is Better in this      Middle Eastern Consumer’s Paradise Splurge on a shopping spree at Dubai Mall, the biggest in the world, encompassing an aquarium, ice rink, and the Dubai Fountain, or bargain for gold in the Gold Souk. Gaze over the skyline from the 124th floor of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building on earth, and … Read More

Destination: Washington DC

There’s Only One DC Explore the 2,100 acres of Rock Creek Park, which features hiking and biking trails, horseback riding and a planetarium. Visit the only Da Vinci painting in the Americas at the National Gallery of Art. Take to U Street, once known as “Black Broadway,” to savor a half-smoke at Ben’s Chili Bowl before a show at the … Read More

Destination: San Francisco

Northern California’s tech-forward, hilly city… has the most restaurants and farmers’ markets per capita in the U.S. From the fog rolling under the Golden Gate Bridge to America’s only moving National Historic Landmark, San Francisco is home to some of the most iconic attractions in the world. The main and generally best option is SFO San Francisco International. Flying Private: … Read More

Destination: Kyoto

Getting to know Kyoto means getting crafty in the former capital of Japan. Kyoto was the capital of Japan for over 1,000 years, beginning in 794, when Emperor Kammu made the city the seat of his Imperial court and the center of Japan’s political world. This long and prestigious history led to the development of many of the refined arts … Read More