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Top Travel Tips from Our First #ParkSleepFly Twitter Chat

Last month we did our very first Twitter chat on the ParkSleepFly Twitter account! We were very happy to have Rick Griffin and Sandi McKenna of MidLifeRoadTrip.tv as our Twitter chat hosts.

3 Travel Apps You Need Pre, During, and Post Travel

Must Have Travel Apps

Gone are the days of visiting a travel agent’s office in person to book a trip and unfurling paper maps to navigate your way home from a road trip. Now, thanks to technological advances, apps can help reduce stress and anxiety when it comes to traveling. From booking a trip to making the perfect post-trip photo collage, these travel apps have you covered on your next vacation!

Beginner’s Guide to Identifying European Architecture Styles

identifying architecture styles

Vacationing in a new city can be enjoyable on many levels, including appreciating the unique buildings and architectural styles. Even those who aren’t ordinarily fans of architecture can’t help but appreciate the different building styles across countries. If you find yourself admiring cityscapes, wanting to know more about the architectural beauty behind them, we’ve got you covered with our beginner’s guide to identifying architectural styles.

The Most Underrated Spots on the Outskirts of London

London is one of our favorite cities to visit. But, if you have extra time in England, you really should consider spending some of it exploring the myriad of smaller English towns that lie just outside of the big city’s limits. To get a more authentic feel for England or to experience something novel, check out these top 8 underrated London destinations that make for a perfect day trip!

How Travel Helps Your Mental Health

travel for your mental health
If you’ve ever needed a reason to travel the world, studies have shown that it can have profound effects on a person’s well-being. Not only can it help improve your mood and outlook, but it can boost productivity at work as well. Researchers have found that you don’t have to travel far to reap the positive psychological benefits of taking a trip. If you’re still not convinced about packing up a suitcase, read on for ways that travel helps your overall mental health.