Cities I’d Go Back To
There are plenty of places I still want to see. But these are different. These are the cities I would go back to, not because I missed something, but because I know how to be there.
They are places where the rhythm makes sense, where I know where to eat, where to go, and how to spend a day without overthinking it.
Sydney, Australia
Southern California, just done better
It feels familiar in the best way. Beach mornings, long afternoons, and a slower pace that never feels forced.


London, England
Pub culture that carries the day
There is something about being in another country that speaks your language but feels completely different. Old pubs, proper pints, and the ability to let the day unfold without much of a plan.
Paris, France
Shopping that ends in food
I go for the shopping, but not for anything you would expect. I leave with cheese, butter, wine, and mustard instead of clothing.


Tokyo, Japan
Clean, efficient, and endlessly good to eat
The city runs smoothly, the food is consistently excellent, and there is always something new worth finding.
San Diego, United States
Weather and a pace that never rushes you
It is hard to beat the combination of perfect weather and a city that does not feel like it is trying too hard. Beach days, casual meals, and a rhythm that makes everything feel simple.


Steamboat Springs, Colorado
A ski weekend you already know how to do
Knowing the mountain, the town, and where to eat changes everything. It turns a trip into a routine, and that is what makes it worth going back to.