TWT’s 3 Best Kept Travel Secrets
December 4, 2009 by Melanie
Filed under California, Central California, Couples' Travel Tips, Europe, France, Oregon, Paris, Paso Robles, Portland, Southern Europe, The Americas, USA
The popular travel blog TripBase has started a tag-you’re-it game across the travel blogosphere.
The goal is to collect an amazing list of across-the-globe travel secrets from as many travel bloggers as humanly possible. Someday soon, this list will be a Creative Commons roundup that I’ll be sure to share with you!
For now, I’ve been tagged by two of my favorite travel bloggers, Sheila of GoVisitHawaii and Isabelle of Isabelle’s Travel Guide to contribute my own best kept travel secrets.
So, here we go:
Falling Into the North Willamette Valley
October 5, 2009 by Melanie
Filed under North Willamette Valley, Northwest, Oregon, Portland, The Americas, USA
A simple search of the Travels With Two archives will tell you how much we love Portland, Oregon. But, truly, we also sing the wine country praises of the nearby North Willamette Valley.
Of course, the singing usually comes an hour into tasting pinot noirs…
TWT Travel Binder: Oregon
August 20, 2009 by Melanie
Filed under Northwest, Oregon, The Americas, USA
Our fantasy city is Portland, Oregon –
the perfect creative and eco-minded alternative to our hometown, Los Angeles.
But we also love the wine country, beaches, rivers, forests, people…
…and Tillamook cheddar cheese.
Here are some resources to help you plan your own “travels with two” to Oregon.
Portland’s Northeast Side
Portland, Oregon’s northeast has a certain scruffy elegance.
We split our 2006 Portland visit between two different lodgings in this part of town, and it’s so residential that you can’t help but feel at home here. Visit a farmer’s market, walk to a casual restaurant, go see a movie — all the stuff you’d do in your own neighborhood if you only had the time. Read more
Portland’s Southeast Side
Portland’s Eastside is residentially entrenched but commercially emerging, making it seem on the surface less than tourist-friendly…but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t check it out. We’ve had a lot of great Eastside adventures, and some of Portland’s best experiences can be found in the southeast. Read more












