
Slow traveling isn’t really about time–but rather about using time wisely. For us, slow travel is all about “living in the moment.”
Below are links to some of our stories that embrace a philosophy of slow traveling.

Queen for a Day on the Royal Yacht Britannia
The Royal Yacht Britannia, the private yacht of the British royal family, is open to visitors just outside of Edinburgh, Scotland. No longer in active service, HMY (Her Majesty's Yacht) Britannia served the royal family for almost 45 years.
The…

No car required: Walking around downtown Los Angeles
Los Angeles is the focus of a sprawling metropolitan area with widespread places like Hollywood, Santa Monica, and Pasadena, all connected by the infamous freeways. But walking around downtown Los Angeles, no car required, is a fun way to spend…

Our encounter with killer cows in England
We were staying for two weeks in the bucolic Devon countryside, nestled in a remote cottage perched on the edge of Dartmoor. This legendary, perhaps haunted, bog was made famous in works such as The Hound of the Baskervilles. Our visions of…

How Airbnb will change the way you travel
Michael and I have been on the road for over three years now with no fixed address, yet people still ask us where we call home. We finally have a good answer: we live at Airbnb. We thought it would be useful to explain how Airbnb works.
We…

Your Independence Day: How to live a nomadic life
We’ve been on the road since 2011 with no home and no fixed address. Whenever we meet people they are surprised that we are true nomads. The first question we often get is, “How do you live a nomadic life?” Here are some tips for wandering…

Exploring off the beaten path sights in Paris
Attracting millions of tourists a year, Paris is one of the most popular destinations in the world. But there are still plenty of off the beaten path sights in Paris where a visitor can roam freely.
Explore the hidden gardens of the Eiffel…