People travel for a variety of reasons, but most of the time that reason is to do/see something. Whether that something is "see the Eiffel Tower", "Climb Mt. Fuji", "eat authentic Italian food", or "watch Manchester United". I've noticed various charms about numerous countries that aren't necessarily widely known about - and I'll list my … Continue reading My Favourite Things About Each Country I Have Visited
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What Thomas Cook’s Insolvency Means for Travellers
News broke earlier this week about Thomas Cook - an established travel company which has ceased trading. Flights with Thomas Cook airlines stopped shortly after midnight (read more)
How to Efficiently Make an Itinerary for a Trip Away
I often get asked how I squeeze so much into my trips away - smart planning is the answer, below I'll share my methods with you, to save you having to learn the hard way... (read more)
The best European beers
Listing the best European beers, from many countries - so you can be aware of the must tries on your trips away... (read more)
Movies That Will Make You Want to Travel
Movies often play to the landmarks where the film is made. Many movies based in Paris, will show the Eiffel Tower, and movies set in London will show Big Ben, Buckingham Palace etc... (read more)
Milan & Verona: March ‘19
When I got off the train from Turin in and just gazed around the train station, I knew Milan would be something special. The train station was ornate and fancy... (read more)
Geneva: March ‘19
Before travelling to Geneva, I was beginning to fear how much the trip would cost - especially considering I was not due to get paid until... (read more)
Tips for Travelling on a Budget
Whether you’re a student, a recent graduate, or just a keen traveller a bit short on coin, I will help you get more experience travelling for less expenditure... (read more)
Hamburg: December ‘18
We arrived in Hamburg after a gruelling bus journey and it was a lot grittier than Berlin. Being a lot closer to the sea probably explains why it was a LOT colder (read more)
A Quick Guide to Stolperstein: The Largest Decentralised Memorial in the World
Stolperstein translates from German as 'stumbling stone' or 'stumbling block'. It is a project created by German artist Gunter Demnig to memorialise the... (read more)