I have just returned from my trip to Nuremberg, Bavaria. I had a magical time, with snow falling, carol-singing and Christmas markets buzzing, during what is the most spectacular time of the year.
Nuremberg is considered to be home to the best Christmas markets in Germany (and the world), so this really is the best time to visit the city. From mid-November and throughout December, Nuremberg is transformed into a sparkly fairytale, and it hosts the oldest and most famous Christmas markets in the world. Here are my top picks…
London is looking more glamorous than ever this year, with stunning new Christmas displays gracing the capital. Here are my top picks for 2022 – be sure to check these out if you’re going to be in London this winter season…
Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is the pearl of the Danube and one of the most spectacular metropolises in Eastern Europe. The city is divided by the Danube River, with the hilly ‘Buda’ on one side, and the flat ‘Pest’ on the other. Continue reading for my recommendations for the 15 top things to see and do in this majestic city…
As one of the UK’s top wellbeing destinations since the Roman times, Bath is a place for pleasure and relaxation. The world-famous Roman Baths, together with the city’s rich history, traditional heritage, 18th century architecture, and contemporary culture, make Bath one of the best-preserved Georgian cities in England. Come with me to find out the best things to see and do in this UNESCO World Heritage Site, whilst sustainably travelling in comfort…
Between Sicily and North Africa lies the tiny Mediterranean country of Malta. It is famously known for its 300 days of sunshine every year, which together with colourful Maltese balconies, baroque architecture, rich history and stunning coastlines, has made it one of my favourite countries! Can you believe this small archipelago has more historic monuments than any other country in the world?!
Malta is a small picture-perfect island, making it easily explorable. Here’s my ultimate Malta travel guide, where I show you how to make the most of six days in this beautiful country and the reasons why it really should be on every traveller’s bucket list…
Sweden’s capital, Stockholm, is the largest city in Scandinavia and is filled with an abundance of things to see and do. From islands and lakes, to world-renowned museums and Europe’s most historic streets, Stockholm has it all! I recently published my ultimate guide to Stockholm, which includes lots of tips from the best time to visit to where to stay. Here’s what I loved most about Stockholm…
Stockholm’s 110km-long metro network features 90 (out of the 100) stations filled with very impressive artwork, collectively known as the world’s longest art gallery. Since the 1950s when the phenomenon started, over 150 Swedish artists have contributed to designing different aspects of the Stockholm metro network.
Having used subways in many places around the world including Japan, Dubai and New York, the metro stations in Stockholm are by far the best I’ve ever seen. Whilst posting on social media during my time roaming around the stations, I received lots of questions and comments on how cool they look – so here’s my recommendations for a self-guided tour of the best metro stations in Stockholm…
Celebrations are well underway in the UK and across the world, to celebrate HM The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. London is looking very special in this historic Jubilee week and I’ve been out to soak up the atmosphere and capture some photo memories.
From seeing 70 aircraft, including the RAF Red Arrows, flying over London to mark the special occasion, to capturing Union Jack bunting across the capital; from riding on the brand new Elizabeth Line, to enjoying the London Marriott Hotel County Hall‘s royal hospitality, here are some shots I’ve taken this week…
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…