Solo traveller Tanzila Khan discovers five accessible places in Mexico City women can enjoy, including Frida Kahlo’s Blue House.

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Solo traveller Tanzila Khan discovers five accessible places in Mexico City women can enjoy, including Frida Kahlo’s Blue House.
Creating more diverse, sustainable and meaningful travel experiences are top business priorities for women business leaders for 2024.
Solo women share their best tips on how to enjoy eating alone, revel in your own company and embrace the wonder of the moment.
When Evelyn Hannon started JourneyWoman in 1994, she became the world’s first female solo travel blogger, inspiring a grassroots movement among women travellers.
A candid, funny conversation with feminist icon Rona Maynard, who shares her journey of reinvention after her career at Canada’s Chatelaine magazine.
January 2024 is human trafficking prevention month. Join us to learn about human trafficking and travel on January 23, 2024.
Our travel writers share some of their top tips to help women get ready for adventure and minimize jet lag.
With its museums and historical sites, Washington, D.C. offers women many free cultural experiences and affordable public transit.
With the holidays approaching, the JourneyWoman Book Club team reflects on our top books to inspire travel in 2024 and beyond.
Join our January 11 webinar to learn more about the Arctic, featured on our “30 Less-Travelled Places for Women to Travel in 2024.”