Six Great Places to Stay in Peru When Traveling with Kids

ACCOMODATIONS

Sol y Luna (Cusco): They have forty-three casitas (houses) to accommodate families. They are surrounded by gardens filled with flora native to the Sacred Valley and all face the Andes Mountains. They offer experiences such as tandem paragliding, cycling or hiking through terraced fields, horseback riding to remote villages and kayaking.

La Base Lamay (Cusco):  The main purpose of the daily activities they offer is all about conservation and sustainable development through responsible tourism in Lamay. Offerings Family fun offerings include activities such as hikes in the mountains, experiences in local communities, fly fishing, mountain biking, rock climbing, farming and culinary activities, as well asinteractive experiences in the village.

Colca Lodge (Arequipa): Their family suites are perfect for those traveling with children. Consider requesting activities such as lunches cooked by the riverside near the hot springs, visiting an alpaca ranch and condor room, hiking to a pre-Inca ruins near the hotel, or just relaxing treatment at the thermal spa.

Inkaterra Reserva Amazónica (Madre de Dios): An ecological luxury lodge. It offers a varied selection of excursions, including a visit to the Inkaterra Canopy Walkway, a system of bridges 30 meters above the ground. In 2013, Inkaterra Reserva Amazónica was chosen by National Geographic Traveler magazine among the top 25 eco-lodges in the world.

Hotel Paracas, a Luxury Collection Resort (Paracas): They offer family-friendly accommodations with furnished terraces, sea views and garden views. There’s a Kids’ Club as well as an entertainment area for children, where staff organizes fun activities indoors and outdoors.

Decameron (Lima and Tumbes): It is a family-friendly resort with many activities throughout the day. In Peru, you can find them in Lima and Tumbres. You can enjoy activities such as shows, water sports and other sports, in addition to having specialized restaurants, unlimited food, beverages and alcoholic drinks.

FOOD

Traveling with kids can be an adventure, especially when it comes to mealtime. Peru offers an array of delicious and child-friendly dishes that will have your little ones asking for seconds.

Kick off your flavorful journey with a few sips of Inca Kola. A soft drink is a great special treat for kids, especially those who don’t have much soda at home. This soda is sweet and fruity—channeling its main ingredient, lemon verbena. Inca Kola has been around since 1935, so it’s definitely the perfect way to get a swig of authenticity during your trip!

Next on the menu is lomo saltado, a mouthwatering stir-fry that blends tender strips of beef with onions, tomatoes, and fries, served over a bed of rice. It’s like a Peruvian twist on beef and fries—and who doesn’t like fries?

For those with a sweet tooth, Peru offers a delightful treat called picarones. These fluffy doughnuts made from sweet potato and pumpkin are fried to golden perfection and drizzled with a decadent syrup made from molasses and spices. It’s a dessert that will have both kids and adults coming back for more. You also can’t miss out on classic churros, the sweet treat made from crispy fried dough covered in cinnamon sugar—and a side of chocolate dipping sauce.

To introduce your young ones to the bold flavors of Peruvian cuisine, try the savory delight that is anticuchos—or grilled skewers of marinated beef heart or chicken, seasoned to perfection and served with a side of roasted potatoes.

Peru for kids is an immersion into a different culture –a learning experience for the entire family from strolling through cobblestone city streets, exploring ancient remains, and hiking through Peru’s lovely to sampling the different foods and meeting new people. It’s more than that as well. It’s a way to bond with your family and also enjoy what the world has to offer.

Announcing this year’s James Beard Foundation Book Award Winners

Entries for the 2024 James Beard Book Awards were accepted for all cookbooks and other nonfiction food and beverage books published in the U.S. in 2023. Books from foreign publishers were eligible if they bore a 2023 U.S. copyright date or were distributed in the U.S. during 2023.

This year’s winners, announced tonight at Columbia College, were:

Baking and Desserts
Dark Rye and Honey Cake: Festival Baking from Belgium, the Heart of the Low Countries
Regula Ysewijn
(Weldon Owen)

Beverage with Recipes
Slow Drinks: A Field Guide to Foraging and Fermenting Seasonal Sodas, Botanical Cocktails, Homemade Wines, and More  Danny Childs  
(Hardie Grant North America)

Beverage without Recipes
Agave Spirits: The Past, Present, and Future of Mezcals
Gary Paul Nabhan and David Suro Piñera  
(W. W. Norton & Company)

Food Issues and Advocacy
Resilient Kitchens: American Immigrant Cooking in a Time of Crisis: Essays and Recipes  
Philip Gleissner and Harry Eli Kashdan  
(Rutgers University Press)

General
Start Here: Instructions for Becoming a Better Cook  
Sohla El-Waylly  
(Alfred A. Knopf)

International
The World Central Kitchen Cookbook  
José Andrés and World Central Kitchen with Sam Chapple-Sokol
(Clarkson Potter)

Literary Writing
The Migrant Chef: The Life and Times of Lalo García  
Laura Tillman  
(W. W. Norton & Company)

Reference, History, and Scholarship
White Burgers, Black Cash: Fast Food from Black Exclusion to Exploitation  
Naa Oyo A. Kwate  
(University of Minnesota Press)

Restaurant and Professional
Fish Butchery: Mastering The Catch, Cut, And Craft  
Josh Niland  
(Hardie Grant Books)

Single Subject
Pasta Every Day: Make It, Shape It, Sauce It, Eat It  
Meryl Feinstein  
(Hachette Book Group)

U.S. Foodways
Love Japan: Recipes from Our Japanese American Kitchen      
Aaron Israel and Sawako Okochi with Gabriella Gershenson
(Ten Speed Press)

Vegetable-Focused Cooking
Tenderheart: A Cookbook About Vegetables and Unbreakable Family Bonds  
Hetty Lui McKinnon  
(Alfred A. Knopf)

Visuals
The Book of Sichuan Chili Crisp  
Yudi Echevarria  
(Ten Speed Press) 

Cookbook Hall of Fame

Pierre Thiam

Emerging Voice
Mayumu: Filipino American Desserts Remixed
Abi Balingit
(HarperCollins)

Following in Puccini’s Footsteps: An 8-Day Italian Musical Immersion

Cremona’s Violin Museum

Zicasso is proud to announce its latest cultural tour offering, 8 Days in Puccini’s Footsteps: A Musical Pilgrimage Through Italy, designed for travelers seeking an immersive experience into the life and work of the renowned Italian composer Giacomo Puccini, in honor of the 100th anniversary of his death in November 2024. This meticulously crafted itinerary offers a journey through the locations that shaped Puccini’s illustrious career, providing travelers with a rich tapestry of music, history, and Italian culture.

Massaciuccoli Lake. Torre del Lago. Photo courtesy of Anna Massina.

On this eight-day tour, guests will be fully immersed in the world of Puccini, tracing his steps from the bustling streets of Milan to the serene lakeside of Torre del Lago. This tour is designed for those who appreciate classical music, history, and the vibrant culture of Italy, offering a unique opportunity to connect with the environments that inspired Puccini’s greatest works.

Teatro dell’Opera

Highlights of this eight-day in Puccini’s Footsteps tour, priced starting at $3,190 per person, include:

Teatro alla Scala
  • Exclusive Tour of La Scala, Milan: Explore one of the world’s most famous opera houses and its museum, with the option to attend a performance.
  • Visit to the Milan Conservatory of Music: Walk the halls where Puccini refined his craft and began his journey as a composer.
  • Guided Tour of Cremona’s Violin Museum: Discover the art of violin making in the town known for its master craftsmen, including Antonio Stradivari.
  • Exploration of the Puccini Museum in Lucca: Visit the composer’s birthplace and see personal artifacts, including his piano and childhood room.
  • Tour of Puccini’s Villa in Torre del Lago: Experience the serene environment where Puccini composed some of his most famous operas.
  • Optional Wine Tasting in Tuscany: Enjoy a wine tasting session at a local vineyard, experiencing the flavors of the region.
  • Opera Performance at Teatro dell’Opera di Roma: Attend a grand opera performance in Rome’s majestic opera house.
  • Optional Day Trip to Florence: Extend your journey with a visit to Florence, including the Florence Conservatory of Music and the Uffizi Gallery.
  • Farewell Rooftop Dinner in Rome: Conclude your tour with a festive dinner and live Puccini performances, overlooking the city’s stunning skyline.
San Frediano Church, Lucca, Italy

This eight-day tour provides a rare opportunity to follow in the footsteps of one of Italy’s most beloved composers, offering an enriching blend of music, history, and breathtaking landscapes. Priced starting at $3,190 per person, the tour as listed includes premium accommodations, guided tours, all transfers, daily breakfasts, and opportunities to attend opera performances in Milan and Rome.

Full itinerary details and inclusions can be found at https://www.zicasso.com/i/italy/8-days-in-puccinis-footsteps-a-musical-pilgrimage-through-italy

Islas: A Celebration of Tropical Cooking

“Whatever you cook or don’t cook, this book is a trip to the islands or islas of the world.”

A beauty of a book, all lively colors, and wonderful photos, Islas: A Celebration of Tropical Cooking (Chronicle Books) takes us from island to island through the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans.

Photo courtesy of vondiaz.com

“The people who live on tropical islands are among the toughest, scrappiest, most resilient people of the planet,” writes author Von Diaz, an Emmy Award-winning documentarian, food historian, and author of Coconuts to Collards: Recipes and Stories from Puerto Rico to the Deep South (University Press of Florida) . “Storms have always been unpredictable, and generations of islanders have cultivated ancestral knowledge around how to survive and, importantly, how to feed themselves despite it all. With limited ingredients, they cook in ways that are soul-nourishing and emphasize flavor. Making magic out of what’s available.”

Photo courtesy of vandiaz.com

Her cookbook is about preserving the wisdom and values of island people who live in what Diaz describes as the most volatile and vulnerable places on the planet. She follows their histories and how the grapple with their new realities, combining legacy, adaptability, culture, and fortitude.

She tells and shows us cooking techniques and recipes from faraway places such as Santo, Vanuatu’s largest island. Here we meet Primrose Siri who shares such recipes as Laplap, the national dish with its alternative layers of starch such as cassava or yam, seafood or chicken, herbs, spices, and fresh coconut milk cooked oven an earth oven heated with hot rock. Closer to home, there’s Pasteles de Masa, a Puerto Rican Christmas traditional dessert.

Even those who may never cook Arroz Negro Con Pulpo y Calamares (Black Rice with Octopus and Squid) with its rice blackened with squid ink, will be intrigued by this Puerto Rican dish that is definitely eye catching.

Keshi Yena’s history dates back to the first Dutch colonial period in Curaçao, a bustling island some 30 miles off the coast of Venezuela. It is the food of enslaved people, as Curaçao was a slave port, who out of necessity took the rinds of cheeses such as Gouda that were discarded by their masters and stuffing it with meat scraps and other scavenged ingredients.

Photo courtesy of vandiaz.com

Some recipes are simple and easy to make at home without a lot of extra ingredients such as Ensalada Talong (Grilled Eggplant and Vegetable Salad) from the Philippines. Others, such as Monfongo Con Guiso, a common dish of green plantains and chicharron or fried pork skins in Puerto Rico are more time consuming but within reach of any cook who wants to give it a try.

The book is arranged by the chapters including the island’s cooking techniques: Marinating, Pickling + Fermentation, Braising + Stewing, Steaming + In-Ground Cooking, Frying, Grilling, Roasting + Smoking, as well as pantry staples, and sauces, spice blends, and condiments that can easily be made.

Whatever you cook or don’t cook, this book is a trip to the islands or islas of the world.

Chamoru Barbecue Chicken with Juanita’s Fina’denne’

Island: Guam
Yield: 4 to 6 servings | Active Time: 1 hour | Total Time: At least 4 hours

“This adaptation of a classic Chamoru marinade has become my go-to for grilling chicken and pork. It comes together quickly and packs a punch; soy sauce and lemon deeply penetrate the meat, which is then infused with abundant garlic and ginger. Start your marinade the morning of your cookout instead of the night before, as this soy-heavy marinade is potent. Once you begin cooking, baste the chicken with the remaining marinade several times to glaze and char, being sure to let the marinade cook before taking the meat off the grill.”

Marinade:

  • 10 to 12 large garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/4 cup [50 g] finely grated peeled fresh ginger
  • 1 cup [240 ml] soy sauce
  • 1/2 cup [120 ml] fresh lemon juice
  • 1/4 cup [60 ml] white wine vinegar
  • 1/3 cup [65 g] light brown sugar
  • 1 cup [104 g] finely chopped green onions, white and green parts

To make the marinade: In a medium bowl, combine the garlic, ginger, soy sauce, lemon juice, vinegar, brown sugar, and onions and stir well to incorporate.

Chicken:

  • 3 to 4 lb [1.4 to 1.8 kg] bone-in skin-on chicken pieces, dark or white meat
  • Steamed white rice, for serving
  • Fina’denne’ (recipe below), for serving

To make the chicken: Put the chicken pieces in a large resealable bag or airtight container, then pour the marinade over and seal the container. Marinate for at least 3 hours or up to 12.

Remove the chicken from the marinade and place the pieces on a rimmed baking sheet. Reserve the remaining marinade.

Bring a grill to medium heat, then cook the chicken for 25 to 40 minutes, turning often to avoid burning, and brushing with the reserved marinade a few times. Be sure to cook the last application of marinade before taking the chicken off the grill.

Tent the chicken with aluminum foil and let it rest for 5 to 7 minutes before eating. Serve with steamed rice and fina’denne’ on the side.

TIP: If you don’t have access to a grill, this recipe is easy to prepare in the oven. Preheat the oven to 350°F [180°C], then line a large rimmed baking sheet with foil. Arrange the chicken in an even layer, bone-side down. Cover with foil and bake for 35 minutes. To finish, brush with reserved marinade, turn the heat to a high broil, and place the baking sheet directly under the broiler. Watching carefully, and brushing with marinade a few more times, broil for 5 to 10 minutes until the chicken reaches your desired char.


Island: Guam
Yield: 1 ½ cups [360 ml]
Total Time: 5 minutes

FINA’DENNE’
CHAMORU SOY DIPPING SAUCE

A staple of Chamoru cuisine, this soy-based dipping sauce is flavored with lemon, green onions, and fiery chiles. You can replace the vinegar with additional lemon juice if desired. This recipe was inspired by Juanita Blaz, who is profiled in Islas.

Chamoru Barbecue Chicken with Juanita’s Fina’denne’

  • 3/4 cup [180 ml] soy sauce, plus more as needed
  • 1/2 cup [24 g] thinly sliced green onions or shallots
  • 3 to 6 red bird’s eye chiles
  • 1/2 cup [80 g] halved cherry tomatoes
  • 1/4 cup [60 ml] coconut vinegar or apple cider vinegar
  • 1/4 cup [60 ml] fresh lemon juice

In a medium bowl, combine all ingredients and mix well. Taste and adjust soy sauce and chiles as desired.

This review originally appeared in the New York Journal of Books.

Celebrate a literary legend: Mark Twain Days this May

The Brewery Arts Center and Visit Carson City invite travelers and northern Nevadans to attend the second annual , beginning Friday, May 10 through Sunday, May 12, 2024. Events will take place in Downtown Carson City, Nevada and Virginia City, Nevada, and will celebrate one of America’s most prolific, wise—and wise-cracking—writers, Mark Twain. A complete schedule of events and activities is available at MarkTwainDays.com.

Although Samual Clemens was born in 1835 in Missouri, he took the name Mark Twain while living in Carson City and Virginia City in the early 1860s. This is why many people claim Nevada as the true birthplace of the literary legend.

In recognition of Mark Twain’s lasting contributions to Nevada and American culture, the 2024 Mark Twain Days Festival will feature several events, including:

  • McAvoy Layne Appearances – Friday, May 10 and Saturday, May 11

McAvoy Layne, the beloved “Ghost of Mark Twain,” will appear as a special guest speaker for activities at the Brewery Arts Center on Friday evening and Saturday afternoon.

  • Twain Train VIP Rail Excursion – 2:30 p.m., Friday, May 10

Departing from the Eastgate Depot in Carson City, passengers will embark on a 24-mile round-trip ride to Virginia City where they can experience Mark Twain events. Tickets start at $125 per person and are on sale at MarkTwainDays.com.

  • Free Museum Day – Saturday, May 11

Visitors and community members are welcome to enjoy free admission for a day at the Nevada State Museum, the Nevada State Railroad Museum, the Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada, and free tours of the Nevada Capitol Building.

  • Carson City Ghost Walk, Featuring: The Fabulists – 10-11:30 a.m., Saturday, May 11 and Sunday, May 12

Join the Carson City Ghost Walk for a 90-minute tour to learn about the lives of the Victorian era’s saucy writers, brazen entertainers, and cheeky neighbors who shaped the young Nevada territory during the time of Mark Twain. Tours begin at the Bob McFadden Plaza and end at The Brewery Arts Center. Tickets purchased in advance are $25 per person, or $30 if purchased the day of, and are on sale at CarsonCityGhostWalk.com.

  • The 2024 Bow Tie Ball – 6-9 p.m., Saturday, May 11

Dance the night away at the Nevada State Museum during the second annual Bow Tie Ball, an 1860s-themed party featuring live music, performances, drinks, food, and a scavenger hunt. Tickets are $100 per person and are on sale at BreweryArts.org/2024bowtieball.

“The Mark Twain Days Festival offers incredible experiences for visitors to dive into the cultural and historical legacy of Mark Twain,” said Dave Peterson, executive director of Visit Carson City. “The Visit Carson City team is thrilled to partner with the Brewery Arts Center and the Virginia City Tourism Commission to coordinate this unforgettable celebration for people of all ages to enjoy.”

Twain wrote about his time in Nevada in his book, “Roughing It” in which he stated, “I only proposed to stay in Nevada three months—I had no thought of staying longer than that… I little thought that I would not see the end of that three-month pleasure excursion for six or seven uncommonly long years!”

Visitors may book their stay for the Mark Twain Days Festival at VisitCarsonCity.com/stay. For those looking to extend their visit—in true Mark Twain style—itineraries, day trips, and several attractions in Carson City are available to explore at VisitCarsonCity.com.

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Presented by Visit Carson City and the Brewery Arts Center, the second annual Mark Twain Days Festival will celebrate the tremendous legacy of the prolific American writer and humorist, Mark Twain, beginning Friday, May 10 – Sunday, May 12, 2024. Events are happening in Downtown Carson City and Virginia City.

About Visit Carson City:

Carson City is where history lives and adventure awaits. Carson City boasts an array of outdoor adventures, restaurants, golf courses, historical attractions, museums, gaming opportunities, and a plethora of events and entertainment. Visitors will find plenty of exciting activities and experiences to choose from. In the heart of the action, Carson City is nestled just minutes from the legendary Lake Tahoe, electrifying Reno, historic Virginia City and the majestic Sierra Nevada mountain range. For more information, go to Visit Carson City’s website at visitcarsoncity.com.

About Brewery Arts Center

Brewery Arts Center is housed by two historic buildings and encompasses two city blocks on the historic West Side of Nevada’s Capital, Carson City. BAC boasts a FREE outdoor summer concert series, the 150 seat Maizie theater, a 250 seat Performance Hall, an Exhibition Hall, a Grand Ballroom, and an Artisan Store, as well as an educational wing featuring painting, pottery, and multipurpose studios. Each space on the campus delivers multi-generational and multi-cultural art experiences and opportunities for personal and community growth through entertainment, education, and enrichment.

Swiss hotels to fall in love with

Nestled amid the picturesque Alpine landscape, two extraordinary hotels captivate discerning travelers with their distinctiveness: THE OMNIA in the enchanting Zermatt, Valais, and the 7132 Hotel in the charming village of Vals, Grisons.

THE OMNIA seamlessly blends sensory delights with refined luxury, offering a holistic and sophisticated travel experience in its modern interpretation of an American mountain lodge.

Perched at an elevation of 5,410 ft, with awe-inspiring vistas of the iconic Matterhorn, the 5-star superior hotel welcomes guests with a unique arrival experience. A rock tunnel guides them to an elevator within the mountain, leading to the lobby.

Beyond its unparalleled location, THE OMNIA enchants elegant interior design, world-class cuisine, an extensive wellness program, and a dedicated team committed to curating an environment where guests can revel in moments of tranquility harmonized with nature.

Dorfbrücke über den Valser Rhein, Vals GR

In the quaint village of Vals, with a population of just 1,000, the 7132 Hotel stands out as one of Switzerland’s architectural gems, notably for its Thermal Baths. Inspired by the town’s postal code, the hotel’s name embodies a distinctive tourism concept focused on preserving Vals’ authenticity and exclusivity.

The 5-star superior hotel, deeply intertwined with the history and essence of Vals, harmoniously blends with the architectural vision of Peter Zumthor, winner of The Pritzker Architecture Prize. After a complete structural transformation, renowned architects were invited to unleash their creative ideas, resulting in a hotel that pays homage to Vals’ heritage while offering a uniquely curated experience.

Discover the allure of these exceptional hotels, each with its narrative, and explore our curated highlights that render them unparalleled.

The best way to travel throughout Italy: Private sailing — and it’s easier and more affordable than you think

Vacationing in Italy is still as popular as ever. With peak season for Italy travel just around the corner, should you happen to be working on anything related to the best ways to enjoy one of 2024’s most popular destinations, please keep sailing in mind (how else can you catch a volcano eruption from the water or visit a car-free island?). Dream Yacht Worldwide, a leading sea-based vacation company with a global footprint of over 40+ bases offers one of the best ways to enjoy Italy – by sailing throughout it

Here’s why: 

It’s more affordable than you think.

Chartering a yacht is more affordable and accessible than most travelers think — no sailing experience required. Rates for an Italy charter for 8 people with a skipper in Naples begin at $443 per person in the shoulder season (spring/fall) and start at $756 per person during popular travel seasons between May and October.

Not a sailor? No problem.

Dream Yacht offers a variety of different sailing options in Italy – cabin cruises where travelers reserve their own private cabin on a yacht with up to 12 total passengers with crew service and all meals included; a bareboat option for experienced sailors to take the helm of their Italy sailing vacation; and the company also offers fully crewed charters or options to sail with a skipper so travelers can sit back and let someone else take care of navigating the sea.

Beat the crowds, even during a crowded season.

Traveling via a private yacht allows the opportunity to not only access smaller ports and off-the-beaten path destinations, but also the unique chance to come and go as you please. Too many tourists on land? Move on to the next vacation spot or escape the summer crowds and relax, dine, and enjoy the Italy coastline while watching the sunset on your own yacht

An intimate & unique personalized experience

Smaller yachts allow for more intimate, less crowded travel experiences. Yachts have access to amazing beaches and ports that other larger boats can’t visit, allowing travelers to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations and smaller cities. This access offers travelers the opportunity to explore and enjoy additional and authentic cultural experiences in less tourism-focused areas. DYW’s popular smaller ports in Italy include Cefalu, Sicily, and Corricella Bay, within reach from the base in Naples.

Offering dozens of unique itineraries and experiences, sailing in Italy allows once-in-a-lifetime opportunities only available by small boat sea vacations. Examples of these special experiences include the chance to possibly catch a volcano on Stromboli erupt at night. DYW travelers can explore Stromboli’s black lava beaches and watch for eruptions from the boat during an Aeolian islands boat charter. Another option is to explore the 7 islands in the Aeolian Islands chain where you can sail to from DYW’s base in Portorosa. One of the islands is Alicudi, one of the few car-free islands in the world.

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Italy beaches that can only be reached by boat include: 

Cala Granara, Sardinia; Golfo della Mezzaluna, island of San Pietro in Carloforte (Sardinia); Cala Luna, Gulf of Orosei (Sardinia); and La Tabaccara, Lampedusa (Sicily)

Several destinations in one trip

Whether it’s Bay of Naples, the Amalfi Coast, or Sicily’s archipelagos, sailing Italy with Dream Yacht allows travelers to unpack their bags once and explore several sailing ground destinations in one trip.

Sailing is the perfect intro to sea travel.

A more intimate, personalized experience, private sailing is a great introduction to sea travel for those who have never done so before or anyone who might get overwhelmed with a large cruise ship or bigger boat. Want to hear the scoop? We are happy to connect you with one of DYW’s customers to hear about their first-time sailing experience first hand.

The Ultimate Champagne Experience: The Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Champagne Dinner

Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain is hosting a Veuve Champagne Dinner on April 25th at 5:30 PM. It’s an intimate evening of refined dining and champagne pairings in CORE Kitchen & Wine Bar.

Chef Christian Dyson has crafted a five-course tasting menu expertly paired with Champagne from Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin.has meticulously crafted a five-course tasting menu expertly paired with selections from Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin. Reservations are required. $295 per guest.

The Menu:

  • SMOKED SALMON: OSETRA CAVIAR, POTATO ROSTI, CHIVE, PAIRED WITH BRUT YELLOW LABEL
  • DIVER SCALLOP CEVICHE: ONION, CILANTRO, TOASTED MAIZ, SWEET POTATO, LECHE DE TIGRE, CHILTEPIN, PAIRED WITH EXTRA BRUT EXTRA OLD 4
  • DUCK CONFIT: SONORAN DIRTY RICE, CHORIZO IBERICO, MOLE, BLISTERED SHISHITO PEPPERS, PAIRED WITH VINTAGE ROSE 2012
  • SWEET PEA GNOCCHI: CHERVIL, GREEN APPLE, RHUBARB, PAIRED WITH LA GRANDE DAME 2015
  • STONE FRUIT CRÈME BRULEE: LEMON BLUEBERRY MACARON, PAIRED WITH VEUVE CLICQUOT DEMI-SEC NV

True American cuisine that is approachable, innovative and inspired by Sonoran and regional influences. 

The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain is located northwest of Tucson, Arizona, in the scenic town of Marana.

Nestled in the high Sonoran Desert in the foothills of the Tortolita Mountains, the Forbes Five Star/AAA Five Diamond resort features a world class spa, three swimming pools, a 235-foot water slide, Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf, hiking, biking and geocaching trails, stargazing and five indoor and outdoor dining options including the True American Cuisine at CORE Kitchen and Wine Bar. This picturesque retreat is the place where adventure and a gracious spirit of hospitality come to life.

Event tickets can be purchased HERE.

CHOOSE CHICAGO TO LAUNCH NEW TRAVEL SERIES “THE 77: A CITY OF NEIGHBORHOODS”

Choose Chicago announced today the upcoming release of a new neighborhood travel show titled “The 77: A City of Neighborhoods.” This new series tells the stories of residents and small business owners in five neighborhoods, taking viewers on a captivating and delicious journey to explore the authentic stories, culinary traditions, and preservation efforts that define these remarkable communities.

Choose Chicago will host a launch event for media and invited guests from the communities featured in the series at the CIBC Theatre this Saturday, April 6. The series is one piece of Choose Chicago’s broad efforts to support community-led neighborhood tourism through traditional and digital marketing, neighborhood guides, the Chicago Alfresco Program, and more. The series will be available on April 6th to stream for free on YouTube and at https://www.choosechicago.com/the77.

“Choose Chicago has produced something very special with ‘The 77: A City of Neighborhoods’,” said Mayor Brandon Johnson. “This is more than just a travel series; it is a journey into the soul of Chicago. By showcasing our diverse neighborhoods, we are not only celebrating our cultural heritage but also inviting visitors and residents alike to discover the people and communities that make this the greatest freaking city in the world!”

“We’re taking a new and creative approach to marketing our city with this series,” said Rich Gamble, Interim President and CEO at Choose Chicago. “As a lifelong Chicagoan, it is especially important to me that we encourage visitors to both explore both our iconic downtown attractions and get off the well-trodden tourist paths and into the heart of our communities. There are exciting cultural and culinary experiences to be had year-round throughout Chicago.”

The series will feature five unique Chicago neighborhoods: Pullman/Roseland, Humboldt Park, Bronzeville, Uptown, and Little Village, with versions of the latter available for streaming in both English and Spanish. Through conversations with residents and local business owners, “The 77: A City of Neighborhoods” uncovers untold stories that that make each neighborhood a one-of-a-kind and indispensable part of Chicago. The half hour episodes will be used to continue attracting locals and visitors to explore Chicago’s unique and vibrant neighborhoods. 

“As a long-time community member of the Asia on Argyle corridor in Uptown’s Chicago neighborhood, I am honored and humbled in sharing my story, my community’s story in Choose Chicago’s travel series ‘The 77: A City of Neighborhoods’,” said Hac Tran, co-founder of Celebrate Argyle and Culture and Communications Manager at the Uptown Chamber of Commerce. “Chicago is a mosaic of many cultures, histories, and stories, and Choose Chicago’s effort in shining a light on these narratives truly reveals that Chicago is in fact a city of neighborhoods.” 

“Our goal with this project is not just to attract visitors but to challenge misperceptions about Chicago’s neighborhoods,” said Rob Fojtik, Vice President of Neighborhood Strategy at Choose Chicago, who acts as the series’ host. “Each of these five episodes are crafted to share the untold stories and hidden gems that make these communities unique, further enriching the visitor experience. We worked with community-based partners to identify and elevate the voices and stories that define the neighborhoods featured. The series is a great asset for anyone looking for authentic, only-in-Chicago experiences.”

Skalawag Productions, an award-winning Chicago-based film studio, was chosen through an RFP process and became an integral partner in weaving together the neighborhood stories that are presented through beautiful food videography, captivating interviews, and industry-leading graphics.

Andrea D. Reed, Executive Director, Greater Roseland Chamber of Commerce, said, “I am proud to be featured in this powerful series highlighting the people and places that make Pullman, Roseland, and our whole city great. It is so important to tell the stories of our rich history, local entrepreneurs and community leaders who work hard every day to build better lives and create opportunities for their families and their neighbors.” 

Following the launch event on April 6, Choose Chicago will also be hosting neighborhood screenings in each of the communities featured in “The 77: A City of Neighborhoods.”

  • Humboldt Park: Wednesday, April 10 at 6pm | National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture | RSVP
  • Little Village: Thursday, April 11 at 6pm | Mi Tierra | RSVP
  • Bronzeville: Tuesday, April 16 at 6pm | Oakwood Center | RSVP
  • Uptown: Thursday, April 18 at 6pm | Wilson Abbey | RSVP
  • Pullman/Roseland: Tuesday, April 23 at 6pm | Pullman National Historical Park | RSVP

The project has been made possible thanks to American Recovery Plan Act (ARPA) funds distributed by the City of Chicago to support neighborhood tourism marketing. In addition to this new video series, Choose Chicago works directly with 30 neighborhoods across Chicago to market our communities and position Chicago’s neighborhoods as prime destinations for residents and visitors alike.

About Choose Chicago

Choose Chicago is the official sales and marketing organization responsible for promoting Chicago as a global visitor and meetings destination, leveraging the city’s unmatched assets to ensure the economic vitality of the city, its residents and our partner business community.

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For more information, visit choosechicago.com.

A Unique Alternative to the Kentucky Derby: National Corvette Museum’s Horsepower Experience

The Kentucky Derby is famous for its combination of horse-racing thrills (it’s the most exciting two minutes in sports!) and elegant fashion. But this year, as the Derby celebrates its 150th anniversary, fans can experience horsepower of a completely different kind … and one that’s just as much a part of Kentucky as horses.

Bowling Green, the third-largest city in the Bluegrass State, is home to the only Corvette manufacturing center in the entire world. It’s also home to the National Corvette Museum (NCM), a place that honors this automobile that’s a breed apart. (While an actual horse’s horsepower tops out at 15, newer Corvettes range from 490 to 670 horsepower, depending on model.)

The NCM is offering its own unique “Horsepower Experience” in honor of the Derby’s Sesquicentennial on select dates in April and May. With admission to the museum, a lap around a different kind of race track at the Motorsports Park in a C8 Corvette, Derby-influenced menu items at the museum’s own Stingray Grill (including a mint julep!), photo ops featuring traditional race elements (rose blanket, anyone?) and more, Bowling Green is embracing both kinds of horsepower this spring. This package will be sold for $249, but it’s valued at more than $330.

Can’t make it to the Experience, but still looking for something fun on your way to or from the Derby? There’s more horsepower where that came from! You can still check out the National Corvette Museum or sign up to take a Corvette out on the track. For something a bit milder but that still gets the adrenaline pumping, the Motorsports Park also offers go-karts you can take for a spin. Or you can head to one of the country’s oldest continuously operating drag strips at Beech Bend. The strip hosts a series of regular events and races, and you can view their schedule HERE.

Both horse and horsepower lovers will enjoy this unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the spirit of the Kentucky Derby and enjoy a different breed of fun this spring. To start planning your Derby side trip, head to www.visitbgky.com.

Bonus Fun Facts

  • Triple Crown winner Secretariat was nicknamed “Big Red.” Here in Bowling Green, “Big Red” is the name of Western Kentucky University’s quirky mascot.
  • Both Louisville and Bowling Green have iconic spires. You’ll find the Twin Spires at Churchill Downs. Head to the Corvette Museum and one of the first things you’ll see is the 12-story red spire in the Skydome.