Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is a city steeped in history and legend. From the towering Edinburgh Castle to the cobbled streets of the Old Town, it’s a place that captures the imagination. So for my birthday this year I decided to take a tour around its cobbled streets and soak up its charm. There…
Category: TRAVEL
A Walk to Remember: Conic Hill
Have you heard about a chap called John Muir!? Well…up until yesterday I hadn’t. So let me give you some background info on this amazing man also known as John of the Mountain (what a great name!!), the father of all National Parks in America. John Muir was an influential explorer, mountaineer, geologist, naturalist, inventor,…
Discovering Puglia: Brindisi
Let me tell you a little something about where I grew up! Puglia is a vast area in the south of Italy. It’s known as the heel of Italy’s “boot” and in my opinion (but maybe I am a little biased) it’s the most charming region in Italy. Its land is touched by both the…
Discovering Puglia: Monopoli
The mission this summer was to visit has much as possible of Puglia, the place where I lived for the first 14 years of my life. I had a plan of action typed up on an A4 sheet of paper and delivered to my dad a week before our departure! He laughed of course, knowing…
Discovering Puglia: Polignano a Mare
When travelling to Puglia one of the destinations on everyone’s lips is Polignano a Mare. Since I was heading to Puglia this summer, I was looking forward to spend some time discovering this place and see what the fuss is all about! Without a doubt the main attraction and what probably makes this place famous…
Lido di Jesolo: An Unexpected Journey
For those of you that know me, you know that I love travelling to Italy. Part of my summer trip this year was to a new place called Lido di Jesolo. A place that I have heard so much about thanks to the Wilson’s sisters who have been holidaying there for the last 10 years….
What else to do in Venice: Murano & Burano
While in Venice, make sure to visit the islands of Murano and Burano. We took the vaporetto line 4.1 from San Zaccaria just off Piazza San Marco which takes approx. 40min to get to Murano. Don’t forget to be camera ready when leaving the dock as the journey offers charming views of the piazza from…
Il Carnevale di Venezia: history, culture and beautiful masks
Carnival A lot of people have asked me why for two years running I have travelled to Venice during the carnival season which every year brings approximately 3 million visitors to the city…and I say why not!! Yes it’s busy, yes if you don’t do your research and book in advance prices might be pretty…
Venice: where to stay, eat & drink
Where to Stay Venice is divided into six sestieri/districts. San Marco the tourist hot-spot; Cannaregio mostly residential, home to Venice’s Jewish Ghetto; Castello the largest of the districts, stretches from the tourist centre to the east; Dorsoduro to the west, home to students and artists and the most famous art gallery the Accademia; Santa Croce…
La Serenissima: my love affair with Venice
Edit There is no other place in the world like Venice. She is the most charming and unique of Italian cities. With over 400 bridges, a series of twisting canals, incredible architecture & the history of one of the richest trading powers in the world one thing is for sure, you will fall in love…