Off the Beaten Path in New Orleans

Rusty Rainbow Bridge View Bywater New Orleans Louisiana

I’ve written quite a lot about New Orleans, so you might be thinking: What else is there? Believe me there is so much more, 7 visits later I am still discovering new things, not only in NOLA’s more well known neighborhoods like The French Quarter and Garden District, but in other less touristy areas of the Crescent City as well.

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Chartres Street French Quarter New Orleans

In recent years, areas outside the French Quarter are being revitalized, and it’s been great to see the transformations taking place. We will always love The Quarter, but we also love branching out to explore other neighborhoods as well.

#rustyrainbowbridge #pietystreetbridge #Neworleans
Piety Street Bridge Bywater

Bywater

Our new favorite area to explore is the Bywater, a neighborhood filled with colorful historic homes, many of which have been fixed up, trendy new restaurants, bars, parks and shops. A new life is being injected into this up and coming neighborhood and we’re excited to discover something different each time we visit.

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Bywater

Bywater Favorites:

Crescent Park

Crescent Park is a recreational area, which runs along the Mississippi River for 1.4 miles between Elysian Fields Avenue to Mazant Street. The park includes 20 acres of landscaping with paths for walking, jogging, and biking, picnic areas, and a dog run.

#rustyrainbow #pietystreetbridge
Piety Street Bridge

I was most excited to visit the Piety Street Bridge, otherwise known as the Rusty Rainbow, which crosses the tracks from the Bywater to the Mississippi River. Walk across and you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of New Orleans and of course it’s unique shape makes it perfectly Instagrammable.

Rusty Rainbow Bridge View Bywater New Orleans Louisiana

The Piety Street Bridge is located where Chartres Street meet Piety Street in the Bywater. There is no river access from Crescent Park. 

Bao & Noodle

We stumbled across Bao & Noodle a few years ago, and loved it so much it’s now on our permanent list. Although it’s not your standard NOLA fare, the food is delicious, and a nice break from the norm.

#baoandnoodle #nola #bywater
Bao & Noodle

Bao & Noodle is located at 2700 Chartres Street and is open Tuesday – Saturday 11:30 am-2:00pm Lunch and 5:00pm-10:00pm Dinner.

Studio BE

The Bywater is home to Studio BE, a 35,000 square foot exhibition space, which features large scale works by New Orleans artist and filmmaker BMike. Our visit didn’t coincide with the studios’s opening hours, but it’s on my list for next year’s visit, and we really enjoyed the brightly colored exterior of the studio buildings.

#studiobe #bywater #bmike #nola
Studio BE Artist: BMike
#bmike #Bywater #NewOrleans #Louisiana
Artist: BMike

We found this unique lending library while wandering around the Bywater.

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Lending library Nola style!

Faubourg Marigny

The Faubourg Marigny, or the Marigny as it’s often referred to, is within easy walking distance from the French Quarter. It is somewhat less touristy, but hurry because it’s catching on quick, this  lively neighborhood is popular with locals and tourists alike.

Marigny Mardi Gras House New Orleans Louisiana
Marigny Mardi Gras House New Orleans
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The Marigny’s main street is Frenchmen, and you’ll find plenty of food, an art market, and fun shops, but the biggest draw is the music. There are Jazz clubs aplenty on Frenchmen Street, and I highly recommend spending at least part of one evening taking in the local sound and culture.

#datdog #frenchmenstreet #NOLA
Dat Dog Frenchmen Street

Marigny Favorites:

The Palace Art Market (formerly the Frenchmen Art Market)

We love visiting the family friendly Palace Art Market. The Market takes place in evenings and features over 80 local artisans. If you have younger kids, they’ll love the opportunity to draw on the “floor” of the market’s outdoor living room while you stroll around that admire the art. 

#thepalaceartmarket #faubourgmarigny #NOLA
The Palace Art Market

The Palace Art Market is located on Frenchmen Street, and is open 7 nights a week Sunday – Wednesday 7:00 pm – 12:00 am, Thursday – Saturday 7:00 pm – 1:00 am and Saturday 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm. 

Dat Dog

Dat Dog is a fun casual place to grab a bite. It’s always on our list as the food is great, and so is the service. If you’re not a beef eater, don’t worry they have lots of other options, including alligator and duck. Some of the more unusual toppings are: blackberry sauce, andouille sausage, and crawfish ÉtouffĂ©e.

#datdoghamburger #neworleans #nola
Even the hamburgers are hot dog shaped at Dat Dog

Dat Dog is located on Frenchmen Street. The hours are Sunday – Wednesday: 11:00 am – midnight, Thursday: 11:00 am – 1:00 am, and Friday and Saturday: 11:00 am – 3:00 am. 

The Spotted Cat

No trip to NOLA would be complete without music. You’ll find locals and tourists alike at The Spotted Cat a quintessential NOLA music venue. Check the website for a listing of what’s on, but if traveling with your family do keep in mind that this is a cash only 21 and over venue.

The Spotted Cat is located at 623 Frenchmen Street and is open Monday to Friday: 2:00 pm – 2:00 am and Saturday & Sunday: 2:00 pm – 2:00 am.

Magazine Street

Not exactly off the Beaten Path, Magazine Street is the path. Running for six miles between Canal Street and Leake Avenue, it is a treasure trove of shops, restaurants, and bars. Many of the establishments are one of a kind. You’re guaranteed to find something of interest, along the way.

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Magazine Street

Because of its length many people choose to take a cab directly to specific locations, but if you have the time and inclination to walk you’ll have the opportunity to experience many of NOLA’s great neighborhoods including, the Central Business District, the Warehouse District, the Garden District, and Uptown. We chose to split our time and walked different sections of the street over the course of a few days.

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Magazine Street

Magazine Street Favorites:

Derby Pottery & Tile

If you’ve been to NOLA before you may have noticed that embedded into every street corner there are tiles spelling out the street’s name. They’ve become an icon of the city and we were delighted to visit the shop where they’re made.

#desirestreet #nola #derbytile

We found out you can order your own custom NOLA tiles spelling out whatever your heart may desire.

#desirestreet #nola #derbytile

Derby Pottery & Tile is located at 2029 Magazine Street check the website for opening hours.

Dirty Coast

A t-shirt shop of a different sort. Dirty Coast is where the locals shop, but visitors are definitely welcome. If you’re looking for something to bring home that feels more authentic this is the place.

#dirtycoast #nola #iknowwhatitmeans
Dirty Coast T-shirt

District Donuts

We discovered District: Donuts, sliders and Brew while walking on Magazine Street a few years ago. They’re not beignets, but its become a tradition all the same.  These guys really know how to make a donut, and their sliders and brew (coffee) are pretty great too.

#districtdonuts #kingcakedonut
King Cake Donut

District Donuts is located at 2209 Magazine Street and is open everyday from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm.

Sucre

We love to stop and get a sweet treat at Sucré where they have everything from giant ice cream sundaes to petite French macarons.

Sucre Magazine St New Orleans Louisiana-

Sucre is located at 3025 Magazine Street and is open Sunday – Thursday 9:00 am – 10:00 pm and Friday – Saturday 9:00 am – 11:00 pm.

The French Quarter

While its true that we’ve wandered the streets of the French Quarter for hours on end there are still many places we have yet to visit to discover.

#royalstreet #nola
Rainy afternoon on Royal Street

French Truck Coffee

Self proclaimed coffee snobs, who are never content with the coffee in our hotel, we were delighted to find that French Truck Coffee has a location in The Quarter, and we found ourselves there multiple times throughout the visit.

French Truck Coffee is located at 217 Chartres Street and is open Monday – Friday 7:00 am – 6:00 pm and Saturday and Sunday 8:00 am to 6:00 pm.

Red Truck Clubhouse & Red Truck Gallery

I’m not going to lie, it was the sight of this sparkling ceiling (this photo does not do it justice), peeking out from the partially opened doorway that drew us into the Red Truck Clubhouse, but it was the mouthwatering smell of the pizza that persuaded us to stay, and we were not disappointed.

While we were eating we discovered that the Red Truck Clubhouse is part of the Red Truck Art Gallery, which is located over on Royal Street. The gallery was closed for the evening, but these tiny replicas of everyday objects were in the window. What is about tiny things that makes them so cute? Have you ever seen an adorable dumpster before? Well, now you have!

The Red Truck Clubhouse is located at 740 North Rampart Street and is open 12:00 pm – 2:00 am everyday. The restaurant/art bar is located just across the Armstrong Park Arch, which is in itself is worth a visit. The Red Truck Gallery is located at 940 Royal Street and is open everyday.

#armstrongparkarch #nola #treme

Armstrong Park is located in the Treme, a neighborhood we have yet to explore, which means we will just have to go back…

Have you visited New Orleans? Do you have some off the beaten path favorites? If so, I’d love to hear about them.


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Take me with you!

Would you like directions to all these fabulous places? Why not take me with you! You can download this and other fun hilarystyle articles using the GPSmyCity app!

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Fort Lauderdale Beach

Fort Lauderdale Florida

My family spends a lot of time at the beach, but that doesn’t stop us from wanting more, and in fact when considering travel destinations coastal or waterside places are usually higher on the list. My personal favorite beach activity is sunset viewing, I love watching as the last moments of the day slip under the sea, often in a vibrant explosion of reds, pinks, oranges and yellows.

Santa Monica Beach Los
Santa Monica Beach

Of course when visiting destinations to the East the process is reversed, which is how I found myself on the beach in Fort Lauderdale at literally the crack of dawn. Watching as the sun rose up out of the ocean…

Fort Lauderdale Florida
Harbor Beach Fort Lauderdale

These peaceful mornings at the beach were a great way to start my days during my time in South Florida where the majority of my time was spent pursing and viewing as much art as I could fit into three short days.

Fort Lauderdale Florida
Fort Lauderdale Florida
Fort Lauderdale Florida
Fort Lauderdale Florida
Fort Lauderdale Florida
Harbor Beach Fort Lauderdale

Lifeguard towers are a favorite photo subject of mine, so the next morning I ventured a little further in the hopes of finding some…

Fort Lauderdale Florida
South Beach Park
Fort Lauderdale Florida
South Beach Park

Do you have a happy place? A favorite subject you seek out to photograph when traveling? What are your favorite ways to find peaceful moments when life gets busy?

Harbor Beach Ft Lauderdale Florida #ftlauderdale #sunrise
Harbor Beach

You might be interested in reading about some of my other South Florida adventures:

Guide To Art Basel Miami, Photo Tour: Scenes of Little Havana, One Day in Miami Beach Florida, Exploring the Wynwood Art District

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Fort Lauderdale Beach Florida #Sunrise

Guide To Art Basel Miami

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Art Basel Miami Florida

Every December art lovers and collectors from around the world descend on South Florida for America’s biggest art show, Art Basel Miami. Officially Art Basel takes place over the course of four days, but with independent satellite shows and parties taking place all week long its become part of a larger happening known as Miami Art Week.

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Miami Beach Convention Center

There are over 250+ galleries representing over 4000 artists from around the world on display inside Art Basel. It can seem overwhelming, especially when you factor in related exhibitions taking place everywhere from the sandy shores of Miami Beach and trendy hotel lobbies and rooftops, to the Wynwood Art District.

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Art Basel Showroom

As this was my first visit, I decided to use it as a learning and fact finding expedition. I missed out on quite a bit, I knew this would happen, but my expectations were more than met, and now that I have an idea of how to navigate I’m convinced that a return visit is definitely in order.

Research available events prior to your arrival and plan an itinerary. Many events are free, but for those that aren’t purchasing tickets in advance will help you to avoid waiting in long queues.

There is something for everyone. From paintings, sculpture and drawings to photography, films, video clips, digital art, and installations, you’ll find a feast for the senses that will appeal to all interests.

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Ruinart Champagne

Pace yourself. Take you time, and enjoy all that art, discover a new artist, pose with something, and don’t worry if you can’t see it all, remember I mentioned there are over 4000 artists represented. Grab a glass of champagne, they have carts that come right to you, or other refreshment of your choosing and take your time.

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Art Basel Refreshment Stop

We spent one full day exploring inside the convention center, another exploring the hotel exhibitions, and yet another in the Wynwood Art District, and still came nowhere near seeing everything on our wish list. Had I just one more day I would have loved to visit the emerging artists exhibition located directly on the sand and only steps from the crashing waves.

Thousands of amazing art pieces were on display at Art Basel Miami. Here are just a few of my favorites:

We Play Endlessly 2018
Artist: Jeffrey Gibson
Stained Glass and Light – 32 inches x 4 inches deep – Edition of 3

We Play Endlessly 2018 Artist: Jeffrey Gibson
Artist:Jeffrey Gibson Title: We Play Endlessly

White Narcissus in Orange (Colour Wonder 2018)
Artist: Valerie Belin
Archival Pigment Print – 51 5/8 x 41 3/8 – Edition of 25

#artbaselmiami White Narcissus in Orange (Colour Wonder 2018) Artist: Valerie Belin
Artist: Valerie Berlin Title: Narcissus in Orange

Before Transparency 2018
Artist: Emil Lucas
Thread over Painted Wooden Frame – with Nails – 60 x 30 x 3

Forest Companions 2017
Artist: Takashi Murakami
Acrylic on Canvas Mounted on Board

Title: Forest Companions Artist: Murakami #murakami
Title: Forest Companions Artist: Murakami

Life is A Killer 2018 & Leave It As Is 2018
Artist: John Girono
Acrylic on Canvas – 56 inches x 56 inches

Studies for Lemon Tart 2011
Artist: Kim Dingle
Oil on Polyester – 14 x 11 inches each

Artist:#artbaselmiami Kim Dingle Title: Studies for Lemon Tart 2011
Artist: Kim Dingle Title: Studies for Lemon Tart 2011

Untitled_0114, 2018
Artist: Davide Balliano
Plaster Gesso & varnish on wood – 60 x 60

#artbaselmiami Artist: Davide Balliano Untitled_0114, 2018
Artist: Davide Balliano Untitled_0114, 2018

$#!+/Say No More
Artist: Mel Bochner
Oil on Velvet in Two Parts – 29 1/2 x 89 5/8

$#!+/Say No More #MelBochner #artbaselmiami
Artist: Mel Bochner Title: $#!+/Say No More

Rich Kid Blues
Artist: Jack Pierson
Metal, plastic, wood and Enamel – 62.5 x 64.25 x 4.13 Inches

#jackpierson #richkidblues #artbaselmiami
Artist: Jack Pierson Title: Rich Kid Blues

Womxn – Women 2018
Artist: Andrea Bowers
Lightbox and Neon – 60 1/2 x 79 inches – Edition 1/3

Siebterjunizweitausenndundzehn
Artist: Ugo Rondinone
Acrylic Airbrush on Cavnas, Silkscreen one Plexiglass Plaque 8 Parts

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Title: Siebterjunizweitausenndundzehn Artist: Ugo Rondinone

Three-Speed, 2018
Artist: Dave Muller
Acrylic on Gessoed Plywood – Three Parts – 58 1/2 x 1 1/4 Overall

Three-Speed, 2018 #DaveMuller 
Title: Three-Speed, 2018 Artist: Dave Muller

Large Fancy Room Filled with Crap
Artist: David Shrigley
Neon – 67 x 37 inches – Edition 1/3

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Title: Large Fancy Room Filled with Crap Artist: David Shrigley

Shoooosh! 2018
Artist: David Shrigley
Neon – Edition 1 of 3

Title: Shoooosh! Artist: David Shrigley #artbaselmiami
Title: Shoooosh! Artist: David Shrigley

Not Yet Titled 2018
Artist: Borna Sammak
Heat Applied T-Shirt Graphics on Canvas

Not Yet Titled 2018 #BornaSammak
Not Yet Titled 2018 Artist: Borna Sammak

Untitled 2007 (rich bastards beware no. 1)
Artist: Rirkrit Tiravanija
Painting 118 x 86 1/2 inches

#artbaselmiami Untitled 2007 (rich bastards beware no. 1) #RirkritTiravanija
Untitled 2007 (rich bastards beware no. 1) Artist: Rirkrit Tiravanija

More Justice More Peace 2018
Artist: Sam Durant
Electric Sign with Vinyl – Text 45 x 80 inches – Edition 2 of 3

More Justice More Peace 2018 Artist: Sam Durant #artbasel
Artist: Sam Durant Title: More Justice More Peace

Rirkrit Tiravanija
Untitled 2018 (black hole) 2018
Black Chalkboard Paint

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Artists Unknown:

If you’re interested in modern and contemporary art including both established and emerging artists consider a visit to Miami, Florida during Art Week. I promise you won’t be disappointed.


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A guide to Art Basel Miami

Photo Tour: Scenes of Little Havana

Calle Ocho Little Havana Florida #Allmightychillsky

Named for Cuba’s capital and largest city, and famous for it’s large concentration of Cuban exiles, Little Havana should be on any Miami Must List.  Even with limited time to explore I managed to get a feel for this vibrant cultural area, and came away wishing for more.

Welcome to Little Havana Miami Florida
Welcome to Little Havana

Declared a national treasure in 2017, Little Havana has no shortage of cultural landmarks, architecture, and art, a lot of which you’ll see as you stroll along Calle Ocho (SW 8th street).

Domino Park Little Havana Miami Florida #dominopark
Domino Park Little Havana

Dominos is a big part of Cuban culture, and is so popular in Cuba that it is practically an organized sport. The same can be said in Little Havana and Domino Park was abuzz with both players and spectators during our visit.

#cortadito Little Havana Miami Florida
Cortadito

Shops selling local Cuban art, cigars and coffee line the street. Sadly, we’d already eaten prior to our visit, but if you’re looking for something more substantial, there are plenty of restaurants to choose from.

Little Havana Miami
Little Havana Miami

I’ve never had the opportunity to visit Cuba, but Little Havana felt very authentic. All of the people I met were local, and I had the very distinct and positive feeling of being somewhere completely new.

Little Havana Rooster Miami Florida
Welcome to Little Havana

Although located next to an area known for higher crime rates, I felt completely safe during my visit, and in fact quite welcome.

#azucar Little Havana Miami Florida
Azucar Little Havana

I was delighted, but not surprised to find a lot of public art throughout the neighborhood a lot of which was representative of the people, their culture, and their pastimes.

Little Havana Florida #fila
Artist: Fila
#atomik Little Havana Miami Florida
Artist: Atomik

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Photo Tour of Little Havana Miami Florida

Exploring the Wynwood Art District

WynHOOD Wall Wynwood Miami Florida #wynwoodwalls #sethglobepaintner

Its safe to say, with the exception of family and friends, art is the greatest passion in my life. Fine or street, museum or gallery, indoor, outdoor, I love it all, which is why a visit to the Wynwood Art District in Miami, Florida was long overdue.

Hello Beautiful Wynwood Walls Miami Florida-
Artist: Queen Andrea

The Wynwood Art District, is not only home to the Wynwood Walls, the famous outdoor street art museum, but the entire area is a colorful riot of murals, galleries, one-of-a-kind boutiques, and hip restaurants.

Wynwood Art District Miami Florida
Wynwood Art District

Beyond officially commissioned or organized works, every available surface is covered in art, the sidewalks, entire buildings, signage…  Everything! The neighborhood is a celebration of all things art, and is positively buzzing with a vibe that you can literally see and feel.

Prior to my arrival, I had an idea of what to expect, but was still surprised by all there was to see and experience in this multicolored wonderland, and because my visit took place during Miami Art Week everything was amplified. I spent 8 hours exploring, and still didn’t see it all, but if you’ve never been before here are a few suggestions to get you started:

Wynwood Walls
Location: 2520 NW 2nd Avenue, Miami

What are the Wynwood Walls?

Wynwood Walls is a free “museum of the streets” an outdoor art museum where all the works are created and displayed directly on the walls.

Artist: Martin Whatson
#MartinWhatson Wynwood Miami Florida #wynwooddoors
Artist: Martin Whatson

A Brief History

Wynwood Walls was created in 2009, by developer Tony Goldman, in an attempt to revitalize and transform the warehouse district of Wynwood. Mr. Goldman saw artistic potential in the area’s warehouse buildings, many of which were windowless. He beautified them with giant murals and opened a restaurant and bar in the hopes that it would bring foot traffic to the neighborhood. 10 years later Wynwood has been called the hippest neighborhood in America, with millions of people visiting every year. I’d say his idea was a smashing success!

Artist: Kenny Scharf
Kenny Scharf Wynwood Miami Florida #kennyscharf #wynwoodwalls
Artist: Kenny Scharf

Also including Wynwood Doors, the Wynwood Garden and Outside The Walls, Wynwood Walls includes works from over 50 artists from around the world. Every year, during Art Week/Art Basel, artists are invited to contribute based on the year’s theme. 2018’s theme was: Beyond Words

Artist: Ron English 
Ron English Wynwood Miami Florida
Artist: Ron English

Tour Wynwood

Tours aren’t required for a visit to Wynwood, but if you do take one you’ll learn in-depth information about the artists and their process as well as the history of the Wynwood Art District. Choose the Official Early Access Tour and you’ll enter more than an hour before the crowds. This is important if you’re interested in people free photos of the murals.

Artist: Queen Andrea 
Wynwood Walls Courtyard Wynwood Miami Florida #wynwoodwalls
Tour Group at Wynwood Walls

It’s worth mentioning that many of the murals are temporary, with some lasting longer than others, so repeat visits won’t be a waste of time.

Wynwood Walls, Doors & Gardens as of December 2018:

WALLS

Front Gate Wynwood Walls Wynwood Miami Florida #wynwoodwalls
Wynwood Walls
Artist: Shepard Fairey
Shepard Fairey Wynwood Miami Florida
Tony Goldman Mural Artist: Shepard Fairey
Artist: Futura
Wynwood Walls Miami Florida #wynwoodwalls #futura
Artist: Futura
Artist: David Choe
David Choe Wynwood Miami Florida #wynwoodwalls #choe
Artist: David Choe
Artist: Pixel Pancho
Pixel Pancho Wynwood Miami Florida #wynnwoodwalls #pixelpancho
Artist: Pixel Pancho
Artist: Tomokatsu Matosyama
Tomokatsu Matosyama Wynwood Miami Florida #wynwoodwalls
Artist: Tomokatsu Matosyama

My tour guide Sandro.

Artist: DEIH
Deih Wynwood Miami Florida
Artist: Deih
Artist: Triston Eaton
Tristan Eaton Wynwood Miami Florida
Artist: Tristan Eaton

DOORS

Wynwood Doors Wynwood Miami Florida #wynwooddoors
Wynwood Doors
Artist: Alexis Diaz
Alexis Diaz Wynwood Miami Florida #wynwooddoors #alexisdiaz
Artist: Alexis Diaz
Artist: Beau Stanton
Beau Stanton Wynwood Miami Florida #wynwooddoors
Artist: Beau Stanton
Artist: Tatiana Suarez
Tatiana Suarez Wynwood Doors Miami Florida #tatisuarez
Artist: Tatiana Suarez
Artist: Dasic Fernandez
Dasic Fernandez Wynwood Miami Florida #dasic
Artist: Dasic Fernandez
Artist: Audrey Kawasaki
Audrey Kawasaki Wynwood Miami Florida #audreykawasaki
Artist: Audrey Kawasaki
Artist: Ernest Zacharevic
Ernest Zacharevic Miami Florida #wynwooddoors
Artist: Ernest Zacharevic

GARDENS

Artist: Jonone
#Jonone Wynwood Miami Florida #wynwoodwalls
Artist: Jonone
Artist: BoraldoII
Bordalo II Wynwood Miami Florida
Artist: Bordalo II
Artist: The London Police 
#LondonPolice Wynwood Miami Florida #wynwoodgarden
Artist: London Police
Artist: Logan Hicks 
Logan Hicks Wynwood Miami Florida
Artist: Logan Hicks
Artist: Eduardo Kobra
Kobra Wynwood Miami Florida
Artist: Kobra
Artists: ASHOP Crew
Ashop Crew Wynwood Miami Florida-
Artist: ASHOP Crew
Artist: Vilhs 
Vhils Exhibition Wynwood Miami Florida
Artist: Vihls

OUTSIDE THE WALLS

Artist: Leon Keer
Picture Perfect #LeonKeer Wynwood Miami #wynwoodwalls
Picture Perfect Artist: Leon Keer
Artist: James Goldcrown
#lovewall #jamesgoldcrown #wynwoodartdistrict
Artist: James Goldcrown
Wynnwood Miami Florida #woodtavern
Artist: Alexis Diaz and Unknown

1-800-Lucky
Location: 143 NW 23rd Street, Miami

If 1-800-Lucky was located in Los Angeles it would absolutely be my favorite restaurant. In fact, if I could eat there whenever I wanted I would be hard pressed to ever cook again. The food was pure deliciousness!

1-800-Lucky Wynwood Miami Florida
1-800-Lucky Wynwood Miami Florida

I could try to describe it myself, but I doubt I could do better than Conde Nast Traveler:

A 10,000-square-foot food hall in the style of a hip, Asian market with indoor and outdoor seating and a booming soundtrack of hip hop. Seven vendors hawking pan-Asian dishes from ramen to Vietnamese sandwiches encircle an open dining room that is also flanked by two full bars and a karaoke lounge.

If a hip vibe and delicious food aren’t enough to convince you, I asked three people on the street where to eat and they unanimously said: 1-800-Lucky. Oh, and did I mention that its also a record shop?

1-800-Lucky Wynwood Miami Florida
1-800-Lucky Wynwood Miami Florida

Shopping

You can’t bring home the murals, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t opportunities to bring home other art treasures. The retail shops and galleries are selling everything from moss statues and paintings to street art inspired clothing and even holiday baubles.

Plant The Future
Location: 224 NE 59th Street, Miami

Intrigued by the mossy wall on the outside we ventured into Plant the Future, which turned out to be part gallery, part installation, part shop, and all kinds of cool.

WYNWD
Location: 181 NW 25th Street, Miami

Wynwd the (un)official visitor center is part shop and part gallery. They feature neighborhood centric items including, paintings, pins, patches, stickers, t-shirts, and hats. I found some fun t-shirts for my boys and some Chris Uphues patches for a project I’m working on.

#WYNWD Wynwood Miami Florida
Wynwd Shop

Miami Art Week/Art Basel events

Art week is a great time to visit Wynwood as there are a lot of special events taking place, many of which are free to attend, including live mural painting festivals, skateboarding exhibitions, and art fairs.

Artist: Andy Seize 
#AndySeize Wynwood Miami Florida
WIP Artist: Andy Seize

Even if you don’t attend one of these events, you’re almost guaranteed to come across a mural in progress. I saw a number of artists at work during my visit, but it was meeting FinDAC, that was the real highlight. I’ve been following his work, and really enjoyed getting a chance to see him at work and to speak with him.

Artist: Fin DAC
FinDac Wynwood Miami Florida #findac #wynwoodartdistrict
Artist: Fin DAC

Even MORE Amazing Art…

Artist: Queen Andrea 
#queenandrea Wynwood Miami Florida
Artist: Queen Andrea
Artist: D*Face
#DFace Wynwood Miami Florida #wynwoodartdistrict
Artist: DFace
ArtistL Jason Tetlak
Yes this is Art Wynwood Miami Florida #jasontetlak
Artist: Jason Tetlak

So many wonderful things fall under art’s umbrella, and you can find and experience them all in the delightful Wynwood Art District.


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Things to see and do while exploring the Wynwood Art District in Miami Florida. #wynwoodwalls #martinwhatson #miamiflorida #streetartmiami #thingstoseeanddoinwynwood #wynwoodmiami
#wynwoodartdistrict

One Day in Miami Beach Florida

What can you do with only three days in South Florida? Turns out quite a lot, and although more time would have allowed me to dig deeper, I think I did pretty well with the amount I had. The was a solo adventure, which meant I was able to focus almost completely on art and photography, and by organizing my list of potential activities into neighborhoods and then into must, want and hope I prioritized my time, and hit the ground running…

South Beach Sign Miami Beach Florida #southbeach #sobe
The South Beach (SoBe) Sign

Miami Beach, and more specifically the South Beach neighborhood is famous for it’s large concentration of Art Deco architecture (the largest in the world), and its vibrant nightlife has been featured in films, television and books.

The Avalon Hotel Miami Beach Florida
Avalon Hotel Miami Beach

However, it was the collection of colorful and unique lifeguard towers dotting the beach that cemented Miami Beach’s place on my Florida To Do List. Delighted by their cheerful candy colored existence I had to see them. All! Half walking and half running, I went up and down the beach stopping at each one, snapping photos from every angle.

Lifeguard Tower Miami Beach Florida #lifeguardtower
Miami Beach Florida

These iconic stands, many of which have been around since the 1980s, have withstood not only sun, sand and time, but hurricanes as well. Six of them were recently auctioned off and will be used as everything from DJ booths, to tree houses and backyard art pieces. Here’s hoping their new, more resistant aluminum, replacements will be equally as enchanting.

Miami Beach Florida #starsandstripes #lifeguardtower
Miami Beach Florida

Once I’d checked my number one Miami Beach “must see” off the list I set about exploring the rest including, a stroll along Ocean Drive, a peek into some of the area’s glamorous hotels, and a delicious Cubano sandwich on Lincoln Road.

Royal Palm Hotel Miami Beach Florida
The Royal Palm Hotel

Art Week is a great time to explore the area’s famously chic hotels as most of them will be hosting art shows and parties many of which are free and open to the public.

National Hotel Miami Beach Florida
Artist: Stephen (ESPO) Powers

Art Week saw the historic National Hotel transformed inside and out by alumni of the University of the Arts Philadelphia.

The gorgeous pool deck at The National Hotel is a great place to grab a bite to eat or a drink, and if you fancy it you can pay an additional fee to while away the afternoon lounging by the pool.

National Hotel Pool Miami Beach Florida #nationalhotel
National Hotel Pool

This neon sign in the Sagamore Hotel bar was a favorite, though I admit I’m not sure it was part of the art show.

Renowned for its art deco architecture on the outside, and its playful yet chic styling on the inside it’s no wonder the Delano South Beach has stayed so popular. The cool dark interiors are a welcome respite from the bright hot Florida sun and the light airy curtains coupled with large columns create secret spaces in which one can retreat out of the spotlight.

While the origins of the Cubano sandwich are surprisingly less than clear, what isn’t in question is their popularity, and that meant having one was high on my list. I admit to grabbing mine in quite a touristy spot, but the Cuban bread layered with marinated pork, sweet ham, Swiss cheese, pickles and a mustard mayo spread paired with a traditional mojito not only met my expectations, it exceeded them.

Havana 1957 Miami Beach Florida #cubano
Cubano Sandwich Havana 1957

When asked what he might like me to bring back from Florida, my younger son had what might be considered an unusual or even difficult request, a photo of a large lizard, unless of course you’re visiting a place with an exploding iguana population. Though I only saw this one “little” fellow during my stay, I think he more than met the requirements.

Miami Beach Florida
Iguana Miami Beach

Given it’s touristy reputation I was surprised at how much I enjoyed South Beach, and I hope to find myself there again one day.


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2018: A Year In Art

JapanTown Bumblebeelovesyou Los Angeles California

2018 was a year filled with travel and with art, and it was a year of evolution where both are concerned. No longer content to be a spectator my quest for art and unique experiences has reshaped the way I approach travel and inspired me to spend more time creating on my own.

LA Skateboard Los Angeles California #hilarystyleme
Artist: Hilarystyle

Travel will always be a priority in my life, but realistically I can’t always be on the road, so creating adventures closer to home has started to play a bigger roll. That doesn’t mean I don’t have some pretty lofty travel goals. Currently Croatia, Italy and Japan are topping my international wish list, while New York, Nashville and Charleston are at the top of my North American list.

Wynwood Arts District
Wynwood Arts District

In 2018, we made it to San Francisco, Atlanta, Palm Springs, Puerto Vallarta, Portland, Seattle, Miami and New Orleans. Speaking of which, San Francisco and the Bay Area are back in our lives in a big way, and while we aren’t leaving Southern California we will be spending a lot more time up north, so stay tuned for more NorCal adventures.

San Francisco, California
January

A weekend visiting friends in San Francisco was a great way to start the year. We shopped, ate and of course hunted for street art.

Fnnch Lips San Francisco California #fnnch
Artist: FNNCH North Beach

I’ve been following FNNCH, a San Francisco based artist, for a while, so was excited to see a few of his pieces in person.

View from the Coit Tower San Francisco #coittower
View from the Coit Tower San Francisco

A surprise bonus was our impromptu visit to one of San Francisco’s most iconic attractions, the Coit Tower.


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Atlanta, Georgia
February

A girls weekend brought me to Atlanta, Georgia in February, and I jumped at the chance to explore a new city.

Paris on Ponce Atlanta Georgia #ouizi
Artist: Ouizi

A highlight of our visit was Atlanta’s newest park, The BeltLine, which was a perfect way to get an overview of the city.

Piedmont Park Atlanta Georgia
Piedmont Park Atlanta

The multi-use pedestrian friendly pathways are perfect for cycling, running, and walking, and they’re also home to the South’s largest temporary public art installation! Atlanta is host to multiple mural and art festivals each year, including the Outer space Project, and Living Walls.  This means you’ll find murals, sculpture, and performance art throughout the city.

Ricky Watts Rainbow Wall Atlanta Georgia
Artist: Ricky Watts

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Palm Springs, California
March

Palm Springs, an easy two hour drive from Los Angeles, happened to be one of the few well known Southern California cities our family had yet to explore, which made it the perfect choice for a quick getaway.

Palm Springs California
Palm Springs

The Palm Springs Art Museum is the largest cultural institution in Coachella Valley. The Downtown location features modern art and is spread out over three floors. The museum has a nice easy flow, a wonderful selection of art, and a lovely cafe.

Palm Springs Art Museum Palm Springs California
Palm Springs Art Museum

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Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
April

In April we joined friends for 4 fabulous days in and around Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. This was my first trip to Mexico, and we filled our days with boating, snorkeling, ocean swimming, and a trip to town. In between all that exploring we even found time to relax.

Puerto Vallarta Mexico
Puerto Vallarta

We walked along the beach boardwalk, explored the markets, and admired the art installations. There isn’t a lot of street art in Old Town Vallarta, but there is some, and you know I did my best to hunt it down.

Puerto Vallarta Mexico
Puerto Vallarta

Many of the pieces I found are part of the Restore Coral Mural Project an initiative bringing awareness to the importance of coral reefs and the preservation of marine ecosystems.

Puerto Vallarta Mexico
Artist: @lizrashell

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Los Angeles, California
May

Historically May is a busy month for our family and we don’t often travel, but living in the second largest city in America means a lot of opportunity for exploring right here at home.

Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California

We’ve had our fair share of pop up museums in LA, but when I heard about Beyond the Streets: Vandalism as Contemporary Art, I knew this was one exhibition I couldn’t miss.

Herkcut Beyond The Streets Los Angeles California
Artist: Herakut

Unlike other recent “museum” pop ups Beyond the Streets really felt like a museum, and less like an Instagram photo op, but how could I resist posing with these fabulous LA Hands?

Slick Beyond The Streets Los Angeles California
Artist: Slick

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Los Angeles, California
June

Not one to stay put, we love to pick a neighborhood and explore and one of our favorites is Silver Lake, a treasure trove of one-of-a-kind shops, restaurants and hidden gems just waiting to be discovered.

Los Angeles California Hidden Stairs of Silver Lake
View of Los Angeles from the Hidden Stairs in Silver Lake

The area’s hidden stairways, which wend and wind through the vibrant and colorful residential areas are a great way to spend an afternoon. Keep your eyes open as you wander through the streets and you’ll find hidden murals and art installations and if you make it to the top you’ll be rewarded with fabulous views of the city.

Hidden Stairs of Silver Lake Los Angeles California
Hidden Stairs of Silver Lake

The Hidden Stairs of Silver Lake Route
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Portland, Oregon
July

After 10 days exploring the Oregon Coast this self described city girl needed a dose of hustle and bustle and a good cup of coffee, so we made a beeline for Oregon’s biggest city.

Hawthorne Bridge Portland Oregon
Hawthorne Bridge

I’m impressed with the longevity of the street art pieces in Portland, many of which are years old.

Faith 47 Portland Oregon
Artist: Faith47

My never-ending quest for street art led me to the Alberta Arts District where we found street art murals and slap tags aplenty.

#fontana Portland Alberta Arts District Portland Oregon
Artist: Fontana

We took a walking tour of the Central Eastside Industrial District and although it was a blistering hot 95 degree day we persevered.

Yoshi 47 Portland Oregon
Artist: Yoshi 47

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Seattle, Washington
August

It’s been 18 years since I’ve called the Emerald City home, but family and close connections guarantee that I visit regularly, and August is my favorite month to be there.

Postcard Mural Seattle Washington #belltownseattle
Artist: Unknown

Our quest for art took us from one end of the city to the other including Georgetown, SODO, Downtown, Belltown, and Capital Hill.

Two Bells Tavern Peace Wall Seattle Washington
Artist: Paul Kuniholm

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Los Angeles, California
September, October, November

Autumn found me digging even deeper into our local art scene. Including…

Showcasing my work at my first art market in Downtown Los Angeles,

Triangle Brewing Company Art & Beer Market #hilarystyleme
Triangle Brewing Company Art & Beer Market

getting a chance to assist one of my favorite artists, Bumblebeelovesyou, with a large scale mural in Japantown.

Bumblebeelovesyou Japantown Los Angeles California
Artist: Bumblebeelovesyou

and finally hosting a graffiti art party in support of my 10 year old son’s elementary school at the Venice Art Walls.

Venice Art Walls Graffiti Party Los Angeles California
Venice Art Walls Graffiti Party

Miami, Florida
December

With two trips, in the first two weeks, December was a busy month. The first of which was a solo trip to Miami where I spent three days immersed in all things art.

Hello Beautiful Wynwood Walls Miami Florida #queenandrea
Wynwood Walls Artist: Queen Andrea

A visit to the Wynwood Arts District and the Wynwood Walls outdoor mural museum was first on my list and I know I’ll find my way back to this vibrant and happening neighborhood in the future.

Art Basel Miami Beach Florida #hilarystyleme
Art Basel Miami Beach
Little Havana Mural Miami Florida
Little Havana Miami

Art Basel Miami Beach, and Little Havana were also highlights of my whirlwind three days in South Florida, and I’ll be sharing more about my experiences soon.

New Orleans
December

Our final trip of the year was our annual visit to New Orleans. I was nervous we might not make it for the tricentennial in 2018, but we managed to fit in a quick visit. Our three days there were filled to the brim with both old and new favorites. Beignets anyone?

Cafe Du Monde Beignets New Orleans Louisiana
Beignets Everyday

New Orleans isn’t known for street art, and what little there is has for the most part eluded me, but the movement has started to catch on, and we managed to discover a few art pockets while exploring the Faubourg Marigny and Bywater neighborhoods. A lot More to come on that…

What Brings You Joy? Artist: Hirsch Bywater New Orleans Louisiana
What Brings You Joy? Artist: Hirsch

The Bywater is home to Studio BE, a 35,000 square foot exhibition space, which features large scale works by New Orleans artist and filmmaker BMike. Unfortunately our visit didn’t coincide with the studios’s opening hours, but it’s on my list for next year’s visit.

One Time in New Orleans Artist: BMike Bywater New Orleans Louisiana
One Time in New Orleans Artist: BMike

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So there you have it! It’s been a great year filled with travel and art, and art and travel and I am so grateful for each and every one of you who choose to follow along on all my colorful adventures. Thank you, and Happy New Year!

Dabs Myla Art Show Los Angeles California #dabsmyla
Artist: DabsMyla

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Christmas in New Orleans

Jackson Square Park New Orleans Louisiana #onetimeinneworleans

Merry Christmas Y’all! We’re just back from our annual visit to New Orleans, which is one of my favorite places on the planet. The festive season is a wonderful time to be in NOLA the weather is mild, the crowds are thin, and the City is dressed to the nines in brightly colored bows, baubles and boughs, adorning everything from the donkeys to the streetcars and gas lamps.

Omni Royal Orleans New Orleans Louisiana #omniroyalorleans
Omni Royal Orleans Lobby

Like many places holiday celebrations last all month long, but I promise you that’s where the similarities end. Christmas in New Orleans isn’t like anywhere else, and in between all the festivity there are beignets, pralines, and hurricanes to enjoy, which you know we did plenty of! Here is just some of the unique holiday fun waiting for you in the Big Easy.

Festive House 637 St. Peter St New Orleans Louisiana
637 St. Peter Street

A Creole Christmas Tour

Wondering just how different Christmas in New Orleans really is? Why not take a Creole Christmas traditions Tour and find out. Free Tours on Foot offers a 90 minute evening walk around the French Quarter. Along the way you’ll learn about Papa Noel and his team of alligators, Mr. Bingle, Joan of Arc and her special relationship to the City, and the history behind the Reveillon dinner among other things. You’ll also get a chance to stop in front of some of the Quarter’s more famous spots and see many of the best Christmas light displays.

Jackson Square Holiday New Orleans Louisiana
Jackson Square New Orleans

Speaking of Papa Noel…

The beloved book a Cajun Night Before Christmas tells the tale of Papa Noel and his flying skiff with eight flying alligators. They’re named Gaston, Tiboy, Pierr, Alcee, Ninette, Suzette, Celeste and Renee.

Cajun Christmas Carol New Orleans Louisiana
Papa Noel City Park

Caroling in Jackson Square

The 72 Annual Caroling in Jackson Square event already took place this holiday season, but you’ll want to know about it for a future visit to NOLA. Caroling starts promptly at 7 pm and we arrived just in time to join the crowd as they entered Jackson Square.

Jackson Square New Orleans Louisiana #carolinginjacksonsquare
Caroling in Jackson Square

Standing within the park in front of the famous St. Louis Cathedral singing along with hundreds of other carolers was quite a special moment. Don’t worry about knowing the words, complimentary carol books and candles are given out as you enter the park, so all you need is your singing voice and possibly some gloves… and maybe a hurricane in a go cup.

Patio Planters of the Vieux CarrĂ© have sponsored this event since 1946. They also hold a French Quarter holiday decoration contest each year, and the winners are announced during the caroling event. We took the time to find some of them and a few that weren’t on the list as well.

Here is the list of 2018’s winners:

BEST HOTEL: Nine-O-Five Royal Hotel – 905 Royal Street, BEST DOOR: 1012 Royal Street, BEST WINDOW:  624 Burgundy Street, BEST BALCONY: 1015 Burgundy Street, BEST, COMMERCIAL: Pat O’Brien’s – 624 Bourbon Street, BEST RESIDENCE: 1113 Bourbon Street, BEST OVERALL: Spring Fiesta House – 826 St. Ann Street, PRESIDENT’S AWARD: 832 St. Peter Street

Jackson Square is located in front of the St. Louis Cathedral and is bordered by St. Peter, St. Ann, Chartres, and Decatur streets. The caroling event is free and open to the public.

Celebration in the Oaks

Celebration in the Oaks has been a holiday staple for the families of New Orleans for over three decades, and we were delighted to take part in this wonderful holiday tradition. The event is located within City Park and includes dazzling displays of over 550,000 lights, carnival rides and a giant model train set. The “Dripping Snow” tree pictured below has 42,000 lights of its own!

Celebration in the Oaks New Orleans Louisiana #drippingsnowtree #celebrationinoaks
Dripping Snow Tree

Celebration in the Oaks is located within City Park at 5 Victory Avenue, New Orleans. The 2018 season runs from November 30 – January 1, 2019. Closed New Year’s Eve. 

Hotel Gingerbread and Festive Lobby Displays

The City’s hotels are fabulously decorated and many of them also take part in an annual gingerbread display. All are within walking distance of the French Quarter, and there is a handy map available, which will tell you which hotels and where to find them. Have you ever seen a gingerbread stadium? How about a life-size street car made of gingerbread?

Sheraton Hotel Gingerbread Superdome New Orleans Louisiana
Sheraton Hotel Gingerbread Sculpture

The Ritz Carlton

Ritz Carlton Gingerbread Sculpture New Orleans
Ritz Carlton Gingerbread Sculpture

The Roosevelt Hotel

The Roosevelt Hotel has been pulling out all the stops former than eighty years. You’re sure to be dazzled by the more than 60,000 lights illuminating the tree lined lobby. Consider going very early or late on a weekday to avoid the heavy crowds at this holiday favorite.

Roosevelt Hotel Lobby New Orleans Louisiana
The Roosevelt Hotel

The Omni Royal Orleans

Omni Royal Orleans Hotel New Orleans Louisiana
Omni Royal Orleans Hotel New Orleans

Reveillion Dinners

Reveillon dinners date back to the City’s early days when it was predominantly catholic. Traditionally these multi-course meals were served after Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve.

Court of Two Sisters Reveillon
Buche Noel Reveillon Court of Two Sisters

Reveillon dinners ranging in price are offered throughout the month of December by many of the City’s restaurants. Menus vary from traditional to contemporary and you’ll find a few establishments also offer a b’reveillon, which you might have guessed is a brunch.

Create your own Holiday Walk

Pick a neighborhood and get to walking! Whether it’s the French Quarter, the Garden District, the Marigny, or the Bywater we love the to admire the unique architecture and discover new places. This activity is made even more special when everything is decorated so beautifully.

We found a rainbow of Christmas Trees on Barrack Street in the French Quarter.

Barracks Street New Orleans Louisiana
Barracks Street New Orleans

I loved this simple yet festive Creole Cottage on the quiet end of Bourbon Street. I even modeled my own gingerbread house after it.

Festive House Bourbon Street New Orleans Louisiana

Take a break from walking and enjoy something sweet.

Cafe Du Monde New Orleans Louisiana
Cafe Du Monde

The corner where Royal and St. Peter Streets meet is one of the most popular spots in the French Quarter.

The corner of St. Peter and Royal New Orleans

From the truly southern “Welcome in” to the balloon bouquets on the tables, the three piece band and of course the delicious regional cuisine a meal at Commander’s Palace is truly a dinning experience like no other.

Commander's Palace Holiday New Orleans
Commander’s Palace Holiday New Orleans

Okay, so these Palm trees in the Marigny aren’t technically decorated for Christmas, but we just loved the look of these Mardi Gras Trees and you know what they say in New Orleans at Christmas time: “Happy Almost Mardi Gras.”

Marigny Mardi Gras House New Orleans Louisiana
Marigny Mardi Gras House New Orleans

This brightly lit tree overlooks over looks the City from Artillery Park on Decatur Street. It’s a wonderful place to view Jackson Square, the Cathedral, and the river.

Artillery Park New Orleans Louisiana #neworleanscholiday
Artillery Park New Orleans Louisiana

These are just a few of the many holiday offerings available in New Orleans during the month of December, but there are many more including Miracle at Fulton Street, the annual holiday bonfires and Luna Fete to name just a few.

Jackson Square Park New Orleans Louisiana
Jackson Square Park Holiday

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SkySpace Los Angeles

SkySpace Los Angeles

I’m always up for a celebration, any excuse will do, especially a surprise visit from a dear friend. Our perfect day out included a whirlwind tour of the city, including sweeping views, fine dining, touristy Insta fun, and even a film screening at the USC School of Cinema.

SkySpace Sky Slide Los Angeles California #colettemiller

71 Above

Our screening wouldn’t take place until 6:30 pm on the USC Campus, but knowing LA traffic we decided to head in that general direction to make the most of our afternoon.71 Above Los Angeles California

We’re both foodies, so her visit was the perfect excuse for me to finally check out 71 Above, a fine dining establishment 71 stories above Downtown Los Angeles. Lucky for us recent rains had cleared the city’s haze making it a perfect day for a view spot.West View 71 Above Restaurant Dining Room

The reviews are great, and our experience absolutely lived up to them. Everything was wonderful the food, the service, the views and especially the company!71 Above Los Angeles California

While you’re there take the time to walk around the restaurant’s dining room, so you can see the view from many directions. Marks placed on the outer walls will help you get your bearings.

71 Above Los Angeles California

71 Above Los Angeles California

71 Above offers prix fix menus for both the lunch and dinner menus. The choices are plentiful and we found the lunch prices reasonable. If you’re not interested in a prix fix menu you can order Ă  la carte items in the bar.71 Above Restaurant Dining Room

71 Above is located in the US bank Building in Downtown Los Angeles. If you park in the building’s garage the restaurant will validate for two hours.

OUE SkySpace Slide

Also located in the US Bank Building is the OUE SkySpace Slide, which I causally mentioned to Melissa as we were leaving. She immediately wanted to do this and her excitement was contagious. The next thing I knew I was 70 stories up preparing to slide down the outside of a building in a glass slide! SkySpace Sky Slide Los Angeles California

This is NOT something I would normally sign up for, but I went with it, and I’m so glad I did! The slide is the length of one floor, and some might say it’s too short, but it was perfect for me. Just long enough for a thrill, but not too long. SkySpace Sky Slide Los Angeles California

Once you emerge from the slide you’ll find yourself on a gorgeous balcony overlooking the city. Food and beverages are available, and there are couches for lounging. The slide itself may be short, but you can linger on the balcony as long as you’d like. SkySpace Sky Slide Los Angeles California

The balcony has two sets of Colette Miller’s angel wings, part of her Global Angel Wings Project, and if you’re interested, you can pose with them. Why not? It is the City of Angels after all! SkySpace Sky Slide Los Angeles California

The timing of our visit couldn’t have been more perfect as the sun was just setting giving the city and everything in it a golden glow. SkySpace Sky Slide Los Angeles CaliforniaSkySpace Sky Slide Los Angeles California

The OUE Skyspace box office is the left of the building’s main entrance. Filming and photos aren’t allowed during inside the slide, but the official photo is available for purchase. 

Out of the Box(Office)

Next up was our movie screening at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. We were seeing Kusama: Infinity with a directors talk afterwards. The event was hosted by Out of the Box (Office), a division of SCA, which hosts FREE weekly screenings in order to showcase upcoming international, documentary and independent cinema. The list of titles screened is impressive and for the most part they are all open to the public. The films shown include choices from Sundance, Cannes, Berlin, SXSW, and Venice Film Festivals to name just a few.

The Broad Museum Los Angeles CaliforniaAre you familiar with Yayoi Kusama? She’s a Japanese contemporary artist who is most famous for her sculpture and immersive installations. She’s been active in the art word for the large part of her 89 years, but sadly it’s only been in more recent years that her art has been appreciated and given the respect it deserves. This documentary documents the early parts of her life and the immense struggles she overcame to become the top selling female artist in the world. 

Yayoi Kusama Marciano Art Foundation #yayoikusama

RSVP online and arrive early for the free screenings as seating is not guaranteed. Consider taking the Expo Train to USC if traffic and parking aren’t on your agenda.

The Expo Line

The USC Campus, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, the California Science center, and Downtown LA can all be reached via the Expo Line, a commuter train, which runs east/west from the heart of Downtown Los Angeles to the Santa Monica Pier.

Public Transportation in Los Angeles

The Expo Line runs east/west from Downton LA to the Beach

Exit at the Vermont Station for USC, and both museums, as well as many other nearby areas of interest. Check the Metro website for timetables, fare information and routes.


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6 Day Trips from LA: The Beach Cities

Manhattan Beach Pier Manhattan Beach California #manhattanbeach

I LOVE LA, and with so much to see and do its hard to imagine ever needing a break, but thanks to my wanderlusting soul, there are days when “getting out of town” seems like a good idea.

I Love LA Billboard #thrashbird
I Love LA

The good news is you don’t have to go far to satisfy the wanderlust. There are a number of nearby beach cities just waiting to be explored and all, depending on traffic, within a very manageable driving distance.

Santa Barbara

With it’s beautiful coastline, perfect mediterranean climate and gleaming white mission style buildings Santa Barbara is one of the most beautiful coast cities in California. 

University of Santa Barbara
University of Santa Barbara

Only 95 miles from LA, this family friendly destination, is a very doable day trip, but if time is on your side consider staying longer, so you can take advantage of all the city has to offer.

Traveling with teens? Consider a tour of The University of Santa Barbara Campus or a shopping expedition on State Street. Ice cream on the pier, a stroll on the beach, or a trip to the Santa Barbara Mission should appeal to all ages, as will the botanical gardens and even the Zoo, which offers fabulous ocean views.

Dining recommendation: Llama Dog Tap Room is a family friendly brewery restaurant with a nice menu selection and indoor/outdoor seating. Its located in the Funk Zone, one of our favorite neighborhoods.


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Malibu

Looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of LA? Look no further than, Malibu, LA’s closest neighbor to the north. Stretching 21 scenic miles along the Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu is the stuff California dreams are made of.

Leo Carrillo Beach Malibu California #daytripsfromla
Leo Carrillo Beach Malibu

Malibu’s Mediterranean climate means warm dry summers and moderate winters.  You’ll find gorgeous beaches, world famous surf spots, hiking and plenty of dining, shopping, and museums to keep you occupied no matter the time of year. What’s not to love?

Dining Recommendation: We love The Malibu Farm Cafe located at the end of the Malibu Fishing Pier. The Swedish Pancakes with seasonal berries is a family favorite, but I’ve never had anything that wasn’t delicious.


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Manhattan Beach

Manhattan Beach, just 30 minutes from LA has superb beaches and a quaint downtown area filled with restaurants and one-of-a-kind shops, making it one of our favorite “getaways”.

Manhattan Beach Pier Manhattan Beach California #manhattanbeachpier
Manhattan Beach Pier

A walk out on the picturesque pier provides an excellent view of both the shoreline and the surfers, and it’s a great place for a family selfie.

Dining recommendation: Little Sister, a Vietnamese restaurant with unique and delicious dishes combining traditional Vietnamese flavors with French, Dutch and British influences. We loved the industrial/chic interior and paintings on the walls.

Long Beach

Long Beach is Southern California’s third largest city, and just 25 miles from LA. We’ve visited The Aquarium of the Pacific a number of times, which is located adjacent to the Shoreline Aquatic Park, where you’ll find a lighthouse, shopping and multiple dining options.

Shoreline Aquatic Park Long Beach
Shoreline Aquatic Park Long Beach

Just across from the Aquatic Park is the Queen Mary a retired British ocean liner, which has been converted into a hotel. Special events take place throughout the year including Halloween and Christmas.

Queen Mary Long Beach California
Queen Mary

Art lovers will love the Pow Wow Long Beach mural festival, which is a week long festival taking place in summer each year. The festival may only last one week, but the murals created are left up all year long. In the past three years they’ve been responsible for murals covering approximately 40 square miles of the city.

Huntington Beach

It’s no wonder that Huntington Beach with it’s almost 10 miles of sandy beaches and excellent year-round surfing is also known as Surf City.

Huntington Beach Pier Huntington Beach California #daytripfromla
Huntington Beach Pier

However, It wasn’t the beach or surfing that brought us there. Rather, it was our desire to try the spaghetti grilled cheese at Burnt Crumbs, which led us to Huntington Beach.

Once our mission was complete we spent the rest of the afternoon strolling both on and under the  Huntington Beach Pier and dipping our toes in the water.

Dining recommendation: Burnt Crumbs is located in Pacific City, a trendy shopping center just stops from the sand.

Laguna Beach

Laguna Beach, just one hour or so south of Los Angeles, has gorgeous beaches with warm glittering blue water, fun restaurants with delicious food, and street art, so basically all the makings of a perfect day trip.

Pirates Tower Laguna Beach California

There are many beautiful beaches in Laguna, but Victoria Beach with its Rapunzel like tower is a great place to start. We spent most of an afternoon splashing around in the water, watching the volleyball players and lounging in the sand.

Dining recommendation: We love the Laguna Beach Beer Company located in the Laguna Beach Arts District. Not only is it very family friendly, but the food is a definite step up from the usual brewery fare.


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