2017 Travels

As 2017 comes to an end, I wanted to look back on all the adventures and traveling I did this year. From exploring the streets of a new city, indulging in various eats, to visiting museums and more…the stories and memories made are what makes each trip special.

Here’s a look back on my 2017 travels, including a few of the restaurants & sites I recommend to visit!


New Orleans, Louisiana

1. District donuts sliders brew: if you’re in NOLA, do yourself a favor and head over to Magazine St. so you can enjoy donuts from District Donuts! They change the menu daily, you can check their Instagram to see the donuts on the menu. We were also lucky enough to go a few weeks before Mardi Gras, so we picked up a King’s Cake with some of the most unique and delicious flavors: pandan, ube & lemon.

2. Johnny’s Po-Boys: This place has been around since 1950. It’s a casual counter-serve restaurant and they are famous for their po-boys!

3. Oak Alley Plantation: A historical experience where you can explore the 25 acres and learn about the impact of the Civil War. Highly recommend taking a guided tour, the staff is extremely knowledgeable and friendly.

Los Angeles, California

1. Kazunori Handroll Bar: this place is awesome!! Choose from a set menu from 3-6 handrolls. The fish is fresh and the rice is warm, the quality is on point. If you like sugarfish, you’ll love kazunori.

2. Smorgasburg LA: it’s a market for food and shopping, but mainly food. 😜 shrimp Daddy, Chichi Dango, Donut Friend, wokaholic and mama musubi are just a few of many food booths that I tried. Hands down, shrimp daddy & chichi dango are the ones worth waiting for. If you love hawaiian style garlic shrimp and shaved ice then you will love these!

Bora Bora, French Polynesia

We traveled to Bora Bora for our honeymoon. Bora Bora is a destination I have always dreamed of visiting and this trip was a dream come true. We flew to LA and stayed for a few days then out to Tahiti to break up some of the flying.

1. Conrad Bora Bora Nui: if you are looking to experience pure beauty and relaxation, this is the place. I have never seen such beautiful clear blue water, stunning scenery and white sand beaches. The overwater bungalows are unlike any other place I’ve stayed. It was amazing to wake up every morning with the ocean outside the window and being able to dive right into it.

Seattle, Washington

1.Piroshky Piroshky: located in Pike Place market, this little Russian bakery has some delicious pastries they make daily. Get there early because the lines get crazy!

2. Biscuit Bitch: I loved everything about this place. From the signs that said “order here bitch” to the cheesy grits. They have a “trailer park to table” mentality and I absolutely loved it. Prepare for a food coma after.

3. Chihuly Garden & Glass: if you’re already visiting the Space needle, the Chihuly Garden and glass is a site you won’t want to miss. The sculptures are so intricate and beautiful.

Barcelona, Spain

1. La Tasqueta de Blai: endless pinxtos and sangria! It’s a self-serve casual pinxtos bar. One thing I loved about it too is that since I’m allergic to nuts, the server was nice enough to walk over to the buffet and point out each item to stay away from.

2. Quimet y Quimet: a standing room only tapas bar. One of the coolest places that I’ve eaten at, choose from a wide selection of montaditos and tapas. Everything was delicious! Definitely order the goat cheese with honey and caviar.

3. So many sites to see in Barcelona and just outside of Barcelona, will have to do a separate post, but my favorites were of course Gaudí’s Casa Battló and Sagrada La Familia, Montserrat and the Salvador Dalí museum.

Looking forward to travel adventures in 2018!

Moments at the museum

One of my favorite things to do when I travel is visit the local art museum. So I thought I’d share a few tips on how to fully enjoy moments at the museum.

Buy tickets online or get there early!

If there’s a particular exhibit/museum you want to see buy tickets ahead of time so you don’t have to wait in line, or risk not getting into the museum at all.

The Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors exhibition is currently at The Broad in LA. I was lucky enough to catch it on my trip to Seattle this summer at the Seattle Art museum. We didn’t have any tickets but woke up early and got in line about an hour & a half before the museum opened to get day-of tickets.

Also keep in mind discount days or Free days at the museum! Bank of America offers free general admission on the first full weekend of every month. (If you’re not big on crowds, try to avoid weekends & discount days)

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Infinite Kusama: Seattle Art Museum

Make a list of what you want to see.

Try not to spend your entire day at the museum. At the Art Institute of Chicago there are thousands of pieces of artwork on display, to be honest it can be a bit overwhelming! Find out what exhibits/pieces are currently on display and make a list of what you have to see. Plus, after spending a few hours walking around I usually start to get a little tired & hungry (but then again I am always hungry…just don’t go to the museum when you’re hangry).

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Jeff Koons: The Broad LA

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Takashi Murakami: The Broad LA

Take some time away from the lenses.

Yes, I know that is me taking a selfie. After trying to snapchat & take a photo in the first installation I learned quickly that the 30 seconds goes by faster than you know. Also, at other museums I’ve found myself elbow to elbow with other visitors trying to fight to get a good shot. In those moments I try to remind myself to fully enjoy the experience without getting caught up in capturing the most insta-worthy shot.

Have fun!

When there are exhibits that are immersive, take it all in & have fun with it.

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Dalí Theatre and Museum

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Room of Obliteration: Infinite Kusama; Seattle Art Museum

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Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago

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Dali Museum & Theatre

Do you have any tips on enjoying moments at the museum? What are your favorite museums?

8 Travel Essentials

It’s #TravelTuesday & I’m super excited because I’m headed to Barcelona this week with Smoochies! It will be my second time in Barcelona, I traveled there 10 years ago on a Mediterranean cruise with my family. I’m looking forward to enjoying delicious tapas, revisiting La Boqueria, Gaudí’s works and visiting the Dali Museum.

I’m almost done packing & wanted to share 8 of my favorite travel essentials!

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  1. lululemon vinyasa scarf: I always get cold on the plane, and sometimes even a hoodie won’t cut it. I love the vinyasa scarf because it’s super versatile & can be worn many ways but it keeps me warm (not hot) on the plane without fussing with a blanket that usually ends up on the floor. It’s breathable, sweat-wicking, soft and cozy.
  2. J-Pillow Travel Pillow: From 4 hour to 10 hour flights, I swear by this pillow. It is so much more comfortable than those donut neck pillows. I could be sitting in the middle row & this pillow supports my neck. The pillow is also ultra hygienic, you can throw the entire pillow in the washing machine, not just the cover.
  3. Kiehl’s Cactus Flower & Tibetan Ginseng Hydrating Mist: The air is always dry on the plane, this spray is cooling & detoxifying and revives my skin. It smells great  with soothing plant extracts & lavender, geranium & rosemary essential oils. You can spray it over makeup too so you can get off the plane being like #iwokeuplikedis.
  4. Flight 001 Spacepaks: My sis introduced me to Flight 001, (she’s crazy organized & clean…basically the Monica Gellar of the ohana) & I’m glad she did because packing has become so much easier with these spacepaks. I tend to overpack, but these spacepaks streamline packing…and unpacking by organizing items by category.
  5. Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray: I hate styling my hair but this spray makes styling easy. It’s a great alternative to dry shampoo, which doesn’t really work for me since I have black hair. This dry spray not only smells good, it builds volume and texture & absorbs oils at the roots.
  6. Totally B. Right skincare set: I’m obsessed with Benefit Cosmetics. I’ve been going to the boutique in Bucktown for years now. This pack of minis is reasonably priced & perfect for travel. The triple performing facial emulsions one of my favorite products. It’s oil-free and has SPF 15!
  7. Comfy shoes: I just got some new Hush Puppies that are crazy comfortable. I plan to do a lot of walking in the city and want to have comfy shoes while looking cute! These boots are light, water-resistant and have leather linings for extra comfort.
  8. Nut Allergy Translation card: I’m allergic to all nuts (except donuts) & unfortunately had to go to the ER while I was in Tokyo because I wasn’t careful enough when asking about ingredients. Having a severe nut allergy is super annoying and can definitely get lost in translation. I carry an epi-pen with me at all times, but having a card or a screenshot saved on my phone is a great way to let others know about my allergy so I can avoid a trip to the hospital.

 Follow my travel adventures in Barcelona on Instagram @roxypopzchicago. Let me know if you have any recommendations on sights/places to eat in Barcelona & share what are your favorite travel essentials!