Author Archives: Gia

Millesime Sao Paulo: Eat the Best of Brazil

With Sao Paulo Fashion Week done and over with, it’s time to celebrate the ever-progressing gastronomy of the Brazilian city.  Behold Millesime Sao Paulo, a culinary conference and fair taking place March 22nd-24th.  The three days are sure wet the appetites of any … Continue reading

5 Things To NOT Do In Bogota

Forget recommendations for the must-do and must-see, BlackBook mag lists the five things to NOT do while visiting Colombian capital, Bogota.  Remember a sweater and avoid the c-word and you’ll be just fine in this thriving metropolis.

You Say You Want a Revolution?

Well, some artists, of all people are starting one right in Buenos Aires…with vegetables.  Under the banner of “guerilla huerta

NYC to MDE

From where to find the best local eats to climbing boulders, NY Mag gives the full scoop on how to make the most of a weekend getaway to Colombian hotspot Medellin.

torrontes todos Step Aside Malbec

…because there is a new Argentine wine on the rise.  While Argentines have known about the white-grape Torrontés for a while, with an almost 800% increase in exports to the U.S in the last 6 years, the wine is finally getting … Continue reading

Get It While It’s Hot

Rumor has it Brazil is in the top travel destinations for the coming years—The Wall Street Journal has named the country one of its twelve up-and-coming hot spots.  With all eyes on it after being chosen host to the 2014 … Continue reading

The MAMBA Finally Reopens!

Not to be confused with the ever-popular MALBA, the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, MAMBA, has finally reopened after an extended hiatus.  Started as an initiative by art critic Rafael Squirru in 1956, the museum has been at … Continue reading

Huffington Post Does Cartagena

As the larger Colombian cities of Bogota and Medellin move past their bad reputations and become ideal travel destinations, the smaller coastal city of Cartagena has not been left behind.  Housing a rich history, and offering up many museums and a … Continue reading