High Line Scavenger Hunt

March 16, 2012



Travel + Leisure recently named the High Line on its list of the world's top landmarks, right after the Statue of Liberty, Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower, the Colosseum and the Golden Gate Bridge. It's truly a special place and enjoying it with little ones requires very little effort. From the beautiful greenery and magnificent views to the broad range of architecture and interesting art, you're surrounded by tons of inspiration for a serious game of I spy. 


But it's also prime ground for a scavenger hunt. And with this easy guide and a little imagination, kids can explore the High Line in a fun and engaging way.  

And with the warm temperatures and the High Line Cutback in full swing, spring flowers are already in bloom. Here's some of what we saw during our visit last weekend. 

pop-up hotel

March 13, 2012






Papaya Playa Project, a Design Hotels temporary hotel project in Tulum, Mexico, brings the concept of pop-up to travel experiences. Cabanas welcome visitors in a commune-style setting, while a recording studio serves as the epicenter for DJs and performing artists. Food is locally sourced and events are centered around Mayan full moon rituals. It's a communal playground that's only around for 5 months (through May 5th). It's an interesting concept I'd love to see more of!

nature girls

March 2, 2012





These images just inspired a Nature Girls board on Pinterest.

1. Stylized 2. Steven Alan 3. Fashion Gone Rouge 4.  Look Book

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