Category Archives: 36 Hours… Submission

36 Hours in Montreal

A Large and popular city in Canada, described as having “…outlying neighborhoods… along with natural wine bars, street art and pop-up markets”, and is now 376 years old! The restaurants in Montreal include “Le Mousso” from chef Antonin Mousseau-Rivard offers “bites” such as a foie gras nub “within a cloud” of cotton candy and “crab-folded taco-style in a thin slice of rutabaga”. Montreal, is additionally described as a city of bagels, but smoked meat is also a culinary centerpiece, for the city’s “delicatessens”, thanks to the Jewish community. Personally, I would not travel to this destination despite being pretty close from New York, mainly because I feel that the cuisine selection is not really interesting for me.

36 Hours in Paris

I would like to visit Paris because it houses one of the world’s seven wonders know as the Eiffel Tower. I would like to visit the Louvre to observe the famous Mona Lisa by Leonardo Di Vinci. You can also create your own garden at the Marche aux Fleurs. The market is open since 1830 its houses rare orchids and cacti as well as floral soaps.  The Jardin des Plantes  is a reserve of lawns and flowers and unique architectural buildings. this is why I would like to visit Paris.

36 Hours in Tucson

I would love to visit Tucson, Arizona because its “university town” feel. College towns tend to be very lively due to the energy and excitement of young college students. Being able to enjoy the outdoors and all it has to offer like going for hikes and taking in the stars that shine in the night skies. Being able to experience three cultures simultaneously, would give me the illusion that I have traveled to those cultures’ countries of origin and experienced them individually.

36 Hours in the Dolomites

I would not like to visit the Dolomites because I am not used to the peaceful and the calm environment of the mountainous range in  Northwestern Italy. Although the Dolomites are known for its breathtaking views and photographic scenery as well as thrilling activities . Bike riding and mountain climbing might be exciting for some tourists but not me.  When choosing a vacation destination I keep a few things in mind such as high quality food , comfortable as well as modern hotel room/ suite . I prefer the city side of any destination rather than the rural areas of a destination.

36 Hours in Tucson

Tucson, Arizona is a place with a lot to offer for anyone visiting the desert city. From the tacos to the bohemian shops and the museums ran by University Of Arizona and others, there is a little bit of everything you can discover. Also, the use of old buildings with interesting pasts such as making a basement bar that used to be a morgue and a hotel that used to be a 1929 girls’ school, there is history at every turn. I would definitely visit here because I know I would always have something to do on every day that I’m there and the food seems amazing.

36 Hours in Tucson

Described as a desert city in which “foodies, cyclists, and the aesthetically inclined” will enjoy, the restaurants that combines many influences of culture. As an individual that is interested in cuisine, I would definitely travel to this location. El Charro, owned since 1922, a Mexican family-run restaurant, has a mash-up of Mexican flavors and “cowboy fare”, and this really interests me as I typically enjoy Mexican cuisine. In addition, Boca Tacos’s scratch-made tortillas and salsa is what really stands out as for tacos. This location is ideal for future cooks, so I would like to travel to Tucson.

36 Hours: Tucson

I would definitely be interested in traveling to Tucson which is in Arizona.To me it reminds me of my own precious city, NYC. Everything in the map thats being provided in the story seem so close together. What popped out to me the most were the tacos! they look very delicious and i would not mind trying them. I find the University Treasury to be a nice place to experience with your loved ones and enjoy interesting modern collections that is being exhibited.

36 Hours in Lugano

I would like to travel to Lugano because of the blending of both Swiss and Italian cultures. Its picturesque views and quaint coffee shops seems to be ideal for a getaway. The lush gardens and modern villas seem like the perfect place to escape the realities of life. The shopping lanes also interests me, because I like to buy items from vacation destinations to remember the time that was spent there. Being able to visit a restaurant with “ravioli of the moment” seems amazing.

36 Hours in Lugano

Lugano is a part of Switzerland that favors Italy in many ways. The food mainly consists of raviolis and other pasta dishes as well as some seafood dishes. In the article, they speak about one bakery and a bar that is quite popular as the night goes on. There are not many activities that do not involve boats or visiting the churches and one museum. The idea of being able to have Sunday brunch on a boat caught my attention and I thought it was pretty interesting. The town does remind me of Italy and due to that I would travel to this place. Mainly because it seems to be more of a relaxed setting and fairly quiet.

36 Hours in Lugano

In all honesty, Lugano sounds relaxing. However, it is not a priority of mine and this specific article was not appealing to me, therefore not convincing me to make this a travel destination. The impression that this article left with me was that there is not too much to do in Lugano. The scenery looks nice, but I personally do not want to visit old churches as a “vacation”. Lugano seems small with very little to offer me, and the food options seem extremely limited in this city. The highlight of this article seemed to be pedal-boating on Lake Lugano. If that is the most adventurous activity to do here, count me out.