Month 11: Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is the city that, on paper, I probably shouldn’t like, but I’ve totally fallen for.
read moreChiang Mai is the city that, on paper, I probably shouldn’t like, but I’ve totally fallen for.
read moreThe culture of Malaysia and of KL is bright, beautiful, diverse, and exciting.
read moreThis month I got to share something really important with the GSP team: traveling abroad with a very analytical set of glasses on.
read moreMy August was spent in three of the most staggeringly different places I could have imagined – Belgrade, Dubrovnik, and Copenhagen.
read moreIs the best way to accommodate tourists and introduce them to a city to have a bunch of tourist destinations that make up one or two big clusters, or is it best to scatter the destinations throughout the city so that visitors get a more comprehensive feel for where they’re visiting?
read moreI knew I would like Buenos Aires long before I got here.
read moreCórdoba has been the most fascinating place I’ve been this year from a planning perspective – beyond Mexico City’s beautiful parks and bright colors, beyond Bogota’s bike infrastructure, beyond Lima’s coastal park network, Córdoba had me intrigued at all times.
read moreIncredible sunsets, the beach, pisco sours, unbelievably fresh ceviche… Add Lima to the list of cities that have pleasantly surprised just about all of us.
read moreWell, if there is one thing Medellín understands, it is the inside-outside dynamic of a place.
read moreI was so excited to come to Bogota and see these policies in action and from a planning perspective, Bogota did not disappoint.
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