Sweden is a country filled with a limitless list of things to see and do. With 80% of its landscape covered in wilderness, there is an abundance of nature, thousands of islands and an astonishing 100,000 lakes. Sweden is also the home to Ikea, ABBA, and the birthplace of the Nobel Prize.
Sweden’s capital, Stockholm, is Scandanavia’s grandest city and unquestionably one of the most beautiful capitals in the world. It is known as the ‘Venice of the North’, spread across 14 islands and connected by 57 bridges. The wider Stockholm archipelago is made up of a sizeable 33,000 islands!
It has been a pleasure to collaborate with Visit Stockholm during my trip to showcase the best things to see and do in the Swedish capital. Look no further for the ultimate travel guide to Stockholm, Sweden…
Nice Côte d’Azur is the capital of the French Riviera, located on the south-eastern coast of France, between the French Alps and the Mediterranean Sea. Nice is the fifth most populous city in France after Paris, Marseille, Lyon and Toulouse. It is very different to the rest of France and is surprising to think that a glamorous destination with azure blue seas, bright golden sunshine, pristine beaches, lush palm trees, and charming landscapes is only a two-hour flight from London! Continue reading to find out the top things to see and do in this stunning French Riviera city…
Australia has never felt closer! In a major milestone for the aviation industry, Qantas has announced its Project Sunrise A350 mission, operating the world’s longest direct flight from London Heathrow to Sydney from 2025.
Qantas has ordered a brand new fleet of 12 Airbus A350-1000s, which will operate from both London and New York to Sydney, taking approximately 20 hours and flying about 11,000 miles.
The longest flights I have previously done are from Malaysia and Japan to London, both of which took about 14 hours. Although I have never been able to sleep on a plane and have crazy jet lag when I land, Qantas’ 20-hour flight is a game changer. Here’s why I am up for it and why you should consider it too…