There are numerous roof top bars in London offering phenomenal views. So which one should you chose to visit? My personal favorite is the Sky Garden. You need to book online before hand on the website. It is totally free to visit. You can go during the day or at night. They have a cafe, restaurant and... Continue Reading →
Day trip to Windsor
Planning your trip to London may seem somewhat overwhelming. There is so much to see and do. The best thing is to split London up into sections. The next few posts will provide day trip ideas in London by area. Fancy seeing how the other half live? ...Visit Windsor. When arriving at Heathrow airport, you are... Continue Reading →
How to enjoy San Diego when you’re on a budget
I am delighted to introduce a guest blogger on we are going on a bear hunt. Heather Hopkins is a San Diego, California-based artist and travel writer. You can follow her adventures, get travel tips and destination inspiration and more on her site at ArtTravelEatRepeat.com. Instagram: @arttraveleatrepeat Twitter: @ArtTravelEat Facebook: facebook.com/ArtTravelEatRepeat San Diego, California is one... Continue Reading →
Who knew Bradford could be so nice…
Bradford City seems to have a bad name for its self. Yes - some parts of Bradford may be a little run down (like all cities) but if you can see past this and visit, you will be amazed with the wealth of history, abundance of spectacular buildings and lovely country side that Bradford homes.... Continue Reading →
A day trip to Manchester
Manchester is a city situated in the North West of England. It was the world's first industrial city in the 18th century and is rich in history. Today Manchester proves to be a fun-filled day or night out with lots to offer. Here are some different things to explore in Manchester: John Rylands Library -... Continue Reading →
How to avoid being rude in Japan
As we travel the world, we must abide to different countries rules. Various places maintain contrasting opinions, cultures and etiquette. It is paramount to respect others and not to cause offence. Firstly, you do not want to get into trouble and secondly you and everyone else will have a better experience if you get on. In... Continue Reading →
Top seven things to do in Japan
The other day as I was sorting though my dusty bookshelf, attempting one of those spring cleaning exercises. I came across an old haunt. My travel journal from Japan. Opening up my hand crafted diary the memories flooded back. I was transported to the squeaky clean Tokyo airport, where order and efficiency dictated. I remembered... Continue Reading →
How to survive Death Road in Bolivia
Why is it we as humans seem to be drawn to danger? Personally, I love the satisfaction of doing something a little out of the ordinary, challenging and exciting. The rush of adrenaline and the satisfaction after achieving something crazy gives my hormones a boost. Consequently, when asked if I wanted to bike down the... Continue Reading →
How you can help the poorest country in South America
Bolivia has the lowest GDP in South America with over 60% of its inhabitants living bellow the poverty line. Many people are scared to visit or holiday there for this reason. I am here to say that you must not let this put you off. By travelling in Bolivia you will generate revenue for the... Continue Reading →
6 things to do in York
York was first founded by the Roman 9th legion in 71 AD. They built a small fortress homing 6,000 soldiers, later York was captured by the Vikings (866 AD) and expanded. Today York is a walled city, with medieval cobble stone streets and an old, elaborate, ornate minister. York serves as a great day trip for... Continue Reading →