Travel | Santorini, Greece

This spring, my best gal pal and I took a European adventure from France to Greece! Out of all the locations we visited, Santorini, Greece, was hands-down the most amazing.

Santorini is actually the most active volcanic center in the Aegean Sea. The island is known for being the site of one the largest volcanic eruptions ever recorded in history. The eruption caused a portion of the island to collapse, giving the area the crescent shape of today.

Oia Buildings

Today, Santorini is best known for their blue top buildings and marvelous sunsets. The food is not so bad either and the locals are kind and friendly. Things to do on the island range from sailing to wine tasting.

During our trip, we rented a car and explored every town. The rental was $40 euros for 24 hours. They didn’t even check for a driver’s license!

Black Sand Beach
That day we had lunch in Pyrgos, explored the black sand beaches of Kamari, and caught the sunset in Oia.

Oia Sunset

The following day we set sail on a snorkeling sunset excursion. It ended up being too cold to snorkel, but catching the sunset off the ocean was worth it. The boat sailed around the island stopping at all of the various beaches – black sand, red sand, and white sand beach. The crew made us a great meal and shared their stories with us.

Santorini Sailing

While being on that island was so surreal, hearing people’s stories made the experience humbling. I can’t even tell you how many times we were asked what is what like to be living the “American Dream.” Hearing locals’ first-hand accounts of Greece’s economic state and how they had limited access to money during the initial stages of the banking crisis really put things into perspective. It wasn’t something that we asked, but it was the stories the locals wanted to share… so, we listened. The most amazing part of all is that through it all they were still happy and kind because they have a love of Santorni…. and that’s what made me fall in love with Santorini even more.

Santorini Sailing Sunset

 


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4 Unique Hot Spots in DTLA | Music + Entertainment + Food & Drinks

Los Angeles has an endless abundance of ‘weird’, and I welcome the weirdness!  I like to think of it as being more quirky or unique.  It’s what makes living in LA fun and exciting. 🙂   –  So bring on the weird!

I’ve put together a list of some of my favorite downtown Los Angeles night time hot spots.  Each venue bringing it’s own unique eclectic touch to the table.  What makes them worth visiting is the combination of music, entertainment, food, drinks, and an overall awesome vibe.

Now, here is a disclaimer.  I’m using the term “entertainment” loosely, because for two of the four locations the entertainment is activity based – meaning, you entertain yourself.  So unless you are anti-having fun, this should not be a problem.  😜 

If you are looking for good date night spots or fun places to take out of town guests or just hang out with your friends, then this list is definitely for you.


4 Unique Hot Spots in DTLA


 # 1 – The Edison

108 W 2nd St #101, Los Angeles, CA 90012

The Edison

Vibe: Sultry, sexy, 1920’s – I just drank a bottle of absinthe and am hallucinating about fairies type of vibe.

The Edison is every bit true to it’s 1920’s era.  The location was originally used as a power plant for the city in the early 1900’s.  Today, you can see the remnants of the history of the building as the the lounge integrated most of the historical artifacts of the power plant into it’s design.  The high ceilings coupled with the art nouveau and industrial gothic design make for a truly unique and sexy venue.  Transcending down the huge staircase you become immersed in the experience with the live jazz music, DJs, and burlesque dancers completing it all – oh, and let’s not forget the fairies selling absinthe.  You will think you stepped right into Baz Luhrmann‘s depiction of the Moulin Rouge.

This location is very popular on the weekdays with the after work business suits and ties type of crowd and even more of a hot spot on the weekends.  This is a great place to take out of town guests or business associates.  It’s an especially good location if you want to impress a date.  Sexy booths are hidden throughout the venue and advanced table reservations are accepted.  However, they do not offer a full service kitchen, only serving snacks and flat breads.  This is why I wouldn’t necessarily recommend this place to celebrate a special occasion.  It’s more of a, “let’s start the night out and to set the mood and see where things go,” type of place.

What you need to know:  The Edison is only open Wednesday – Saturday.  The location is hidden down an alley, but you’ll notice where to enter by the discreet doormen hanging out front.  There is a $10 cover charge on the weekends and a minimum food/beverage order is required for table reservations after 7pm.  Dress code is enforced with collared shirts and dress shoes required for men.  Check out more information on their website, www.edisondowntown.com.


#2 – Mrs. Fish

448 S Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90013

Mrs. Fish

Vibe: Edgy, glamorous, eclectic – If the show Empire married an aquarium, this would be their baby.

Mrs. Fish needs to be experienced in order to be understood.  Located in the basement of the same building that houses Perch, a long staircase leads you down to the surprises that await underneath.  The setting has a an intimate yet casual feel with a two story open air concept and tables and lounge areas located throughout.  The location houses a large suspended illuminated aquarium full of sea life which you just can’t take your eyes off.  The second story wrap-around balcony allows for great people watching and views of the entertainment.  Live music takes place in the center of the building, with low couches directly in front and high table tops against the wall and bar, allowing for great views throughout.

The food and drinks are phenomenal and the plates are served tapas style, which makes it ideal for sharing.  The music selection varies by night, from jazz to dance rock, but each time I’ve been, I’ve had no complaints.  This in an ideal date place or just chill out and meet people type of venue.  It’s somewhere you can share an intimate setting, people watch, and listen to music.

What you need to know:  Mrs. Fish is only open Wednesday – Saturday, with happy hour offered Wednesday – Friday from 5pm to 7pm.  Mrs. Fish does not maintain a dress code, but the setting calls for dressing up a bit.  For more information, check out their website, www.mrsfish.com.


#3 – SPiN at the Standard

550 South Flower Street, Los Angeles, 90071

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Vibe: Casual chic – It’s an adult version of 90’s cosmic bowling except for ping pong, with drinks, music, and alot of balls.

Glow in the dark ping pong?? Yes, please!  Talk about a unique experience.  SPiN refers to itself as a ping pong social club.  It is a place where you can chill out, have a drink, listen to some good music, and play some good old fashioned ping pong.  The location is more or less a medium sized space, with ping pong tables wrapped around a small lounge area which sits next to a bar.  SPiN, hosts a variety of daily events ranging from weekly tournaments to comedy nights and happy hours.  My favorite times have been with their summer glow in the dark events.  While glow in the dark ping pong takes place most nights, the special themed events encourage sporting your most awesome neon outfits, which people happily oblige.

Personally, I suck at ping pong, but I love going for the entertainment factor.  It’s great for small to large groups and fun date night place.  They offer both food and drinks, so you can munch off their big bites menu while waiting for your turn.

What you need to know:  SPiN is located on the second floor of the Standard Hotel and becomes a 21+ venue after 7pm.  The have VERY seasonal days and hours of operation.  Check their schedule before planning a trip.  For more information, visit their website, www.wearespin.com.


#4 – Arts District Brewing Company

828 Traction Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90013

Arts District Brewery

Vibe: Chill warehouse style brewery – If Dave and Buster’s and Yard House had a hipster baby, this would be it.

Arts District Brewing Company is a fairly new addition to the DTLA Art’s District.  The venue is really cool with a chill vibe.  They offer a great selection of beers, games, food, and, most importantly, tons of seating/table space!  Tucked away in a corner of the brewery is Fritzi, which sells the food for the venue.  The main bar area sits right in the center of the space, showcasing their in-house brewery barrels.  The bar offers a great selection of beers along with full service cocktails.  The venue itself is a huge warehouse with indoor and outdoor seating.  They play music, which adds to the awesome vibe, but still allows for conversation.  Skee ball, darts, ping pong, foosball, and cornhole games are available to be played throughout.

This is a great place to meet with friends to unwind at the end of the day.  This is also a perfect option if you are meeting up with someone for a first date.  You can start with drinks, and if things go well, throw in some burgers and foosball, and there you go… awesome first date!

What you need to know:  The Arts District Brewing Company is open 7 days a week starting at 4pm on weekdays and 12pm Sat/Sun.  I did see some families there when I visited, but it seems to turn into a more hipster crowd after 9pm.  There are no waiters.  You grab your drinks at the bar and food at Fritzi’s.  For more information, visit their website, www.artsdistrictbrewing.com.


If you enjoyed reading this post, make sure to check out my previous post, 4 Weird and/or Unique Things to See in DTLA! Comment below on any places you recommend.  Thanks for reading.

XOXO

Atotonilco el Alto | Las Calles Compuestas, Jalisco, Mexico

“Las Calles Compuestas” is an annual tradition which celebrates the feast of the Immaculate Conception from November 30 to December 8 in Mexico.  Atotonilco el Alto is a province of Jalisco, Mexico, that is more famously known for this celebration.

Calles Compuestas Atotolinco

The literal translation of the name of the celebration is “Composed Streets”.  The origin of the name for this tradition stems from the fact that this feast is not just celebrated in churches or the city plaza, but instead in the city streets.

Calles Compuestas Yellow

Calles Compuestas Green

Each street is adorned with paper mache flowers and cloth overhead .

Calles Compuestas Upclose

Calles Compuestas Flowers

Calles Compuestas White

Music, food, drink, and fireworks are also used as part of the celebration.

Calles Compuestas Churros

Calles Compuestas Blue

Some of my relatives recently traveled to Mexico and were able to attend this celebration.  They were kind enough to share their photos so that I could share them with you.

Please feel free to ask any questions.  Hope you are having a great day. 🙂

XOXO

4 Worthwhile Bars to Discover in Downtown Disney (Disney Springs) Orlando, Florida

When you think about Downtown Disney (aka Disney Springs), you probably don’t think about going there for the bars. If I was a local, that thought wouldn’t cross my mind either; but since I frequent Orlando for business, I love the convenience of it.  Yes, I would have to say it is mainly a tourist destination. Because of all of the restaurants, shops, and entertainment options, it is a great place for every traveler type: solo, groups, and families.

I mainly enjoy going for the people watching.  There is never a dull moment.  The following is a list of bars that are worth discovering if you are ever in the area.  Enjoy!
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LAVA LOUNGE

Attached to the rainforest cafe, the Lava Lounge is a perfect spot for winding down.  It is an outdoor lounge located on the lake offering a great location to view the sunset.  If you are lucky, you might even get to experience the volcano erupting or see the water Cadillacs go by.

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RAGLAN ROAD IRISH PUB

While hosting live entertainment, the Raglan Road offers good drink and food options with both   indoor and outdoor seating available.  Make sure to check the entertainment schedule before you go, you may be able to catch the river dancers perform.

Paradiso 37

PARADISO 37

Paradiso 37 is great for people watching.  It is a Latin fusion restaurant with a lively atmosphere.  The restaurant hosts live music after 6pm and is a great spot for groups or even solo travelers.

Hangar Bar

HANGAR BAR

Set in the 1940s, the Hangar Bar is an Indiana Jone’s themed bar which offers knick knacks and nostalgic decorations everywhere you look. The bar offers both outdoor and indoor seating options. If you opt for outside, depending on the hour, you may be able to enjoy the live entertainment that plays right next door.

BLOGLOVIN

Olvera Street: A walk through ‘La Placita Olvera’ in Downtown LA

Here’s a look of a stroll I took down Olvera Street one hot summer day. Olvera Street is an outdoor marketplace that houses stores, sit-down restaurants, food stands, museums, historic monuments, and a performance plaza. It is an area that is colorful, vibrant, and full of culture. Talk about history, ‘La Placita Olvera’ is considered one of Los Angeles’ oldest historic sites. There are seven museums and four historic monuments located on the premises. Among these buildings includes the oldest existing residence of Los Angeles, Avila Adobe, which dates back to 1818. Strolling through the grounds you can stop to watch a live performance, listen to a mariachi band, drink a fresh fruit water (agua fresca), or munch on delicious rolled tacos (taquitos). There is so much to see and do. I was only able to capture a small portion. Hopefully it inspires you to take a stroll.

“The Olvera Street Mexican style outdoor marketplace is an internationally renowned space for visitors to casually stroll, people watch and enjoy foods, cultural souvenirs and traditional live entertainment.” – Calle Olvera