Destinations of the World News - March 2013
English | True PDF | 100 pages | 24 MB
English | True PDF | 100 pages | 24 MB
There are a handful of places in the world that have made me seriously think about putting down roots. They tend to be places where I feel at home the moment I arrive, where the people are happy and friendly, where the food is good, and the weather is conducive to a healthy outdoor lifestyle for a significant portion of the year. Buenos Aires is one such place. It’s a city that buzzes with excitement day and night, where each neighbourhood is charged with a different charac- ter that reveals itself further each time you visit. In the United States, wealthy Americans have a lot of places to choose from – bustling commercial cities like Washington, LA and New York, creative capitals like New Orleans and Seattle, or isolated hamlets in Mon- tana or Colorado. But above all others, America’s elite choose the Californian coast to build their mansions, and the most discerning of them all eschew the big cities for smaller coastal enclaves, none more so than Santa Barbara.