
My day exploring one of Spain’s most prized gems; The astounding Real Alcazar de Sevilla and its luscious gardens.

Discover London’s history through recreated living spaces at the Hackney museum. Located on Kingsland Road, it’s easily accessible and suitable for all ages. The museum is small but impactful, with interactive exhibits for kids and engaging dioramas of London households. Best of all, admission is free! Don’t miss the nearby attractions like the Flower Market…

It’s finally here! Summer! All those high bills and low temperatures that come pack and parcel with London life are finally going to pay off! Only… Where to start? Summertime London has such a plethora of things to do, I could likely start a blog for the season alone! For me though, first and foremost…

~ Twenty bridges from Tower to Kew, wanted to know what the river knew. Twenty bridges or twenty-two. For they were young and the Thames was old. And this is the tale the river told: ~ Rudyard Kipling Welcome to part two of my guide to everything to do on the Thames (find part one…

The pulse of London, Covent Garden defies the odds by being both a tourist hotspot yet still a place where Londoners can enjoy a day out without feeling overcrowded and claustrophobic. Fair warning, this is not to say that Covent Garden is an empty place, far from it, rather that it’s a place which…

I went to Ghent this spring without any expectations, it’s not a city much talked about in Belgium’s tourist scene, being overshadowed by Bruges, Antwerp, and the capital Brussels. But after spending some time there, I’m really not sure as to why it’s not just as popular as the other cities. It has charm, elegance,…

One of the most famous road trips in the world, South Africa’s Garden Route is an absolute must for anyone visiting the country. Situated on the southern coastline from Mossel Bay to Storms River, with plenty more in either direction. For 300km, the route runs along some of the most gorgeous coastline. With beaches, coves, and…