Authentic travel is all the hype now, and those of you that appreciate the good ol’ touristy attractions, might be feeling some prejudice coming your way just because you’re pictures are not #wanderlust worthy, or so they say. Well, we at City Catt for once think that both touristy and authentic have their place in […]
Daily Archives: November 5, 2020
12 Travel lessons from A Goofy Movie
No best way to break the routine than traveling. Visiting non-familiar places can be one of the most enriching and transformative experiences you’ll have in your life. However, sometimes all this newness can also trigger many uncomfortable situations. And just as an avalanche begins with a small snowball, one slip and soon your trip is […]
20 things we endured when going on road trips in the 90s
There’s nothing more American than road trips. But, hitting the road with iPads, GPS, organic snacks and unlimited data plans is no match for what the 90s kids used to endure. Times were tough then… crammed into the back of a station wagon, driving endless hours, filthy gas station bathrooms, dad’s corny road sign jokes. How […]
5 things you’ll stumble upon in your Startup Journey
Startups are all the hype now. And this can be absolutely amazing since this huge support network has grown to help founders thrive. There’s also more awareness around the concept of starting businesses meant to scale. Now, if you see a problem and invest your life savings in solving it, you’re no longer considered crazy, […]
Your Roundup of Chicago’s Best Senior-Friendly Tourist Attractions
Chicago’s diverse range of attractions makes it one of America’s loveliest destinations for senior citizens. We’ll help you plan your itinerary by presenting a roundup of the city’s best senior-friendly attractions. These landmarks aren’t solely senior-friendly, however; they’re fun and fascinating for tourists of all ages! If you have a generous budget, you may consider […]
What working as a guide taught me about authentic travel
By Sebastian Wojnar Defining how to travel authentically can be a challenge. Does authentic travel involve exploring a village that’s been untouched by foreign influence? Or perhaps researching the customs before beginning your trek? How ever much you prepare, you’re still an outsider. How can you even be sure if what you’ve experienced can be […]
The 10 Most Romantic Spots in Chicago
Chicago, a city known for its rugged neighborhoods, deep-dish pizza and of course, brutal 50-mph winds… doesn’t lack in character or culture. However, there’s a softer side to Chicago that they don’t show you on the big screen. Whether you’re looking to surprise your significant other on an anniversary or want to impress a first-date, these […]
Co-Founding a Business and a Home
It’s 2 am in the morning. My middle kid just woke up screaming and, because I can tell one cry from another, I run with him to the bathroom, and he throws up his dinner. An hour prior, my older kid threw up all over the bedroom’s hallway, and a little bit in the guest […]
Seattle or San Francisco: Rain, Fog, or Shine
It was a sunny July day when I left Seattle for San Francisco. Two days later I was shivering on the beach wearing every item of clothing I had with me watching muted fireworks explosions through the fog on the 4th of July. Fun fact: it’s not always sunny in California, and Seattle isn’t constantly rainy. […]
Not-So-Well-Known Family Friendly Vacation Cities
By Steve Haberlin When planning a vacation with the kids in mind, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of or visited the popular U.S. destinations: Orlando, San Diego, Washington, D.C., New York City. But there is a “whole another world” out there of affordable, family friendly cities, which can offer memorable experiences. Here are some […]