Salzburg is a breathtaking city, with a mountainous backdrop. The City of Mozart has one of the best-preserved Old Towns in the world, with stunning baroque architecture, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Although I have just returned from a snowy wintry trip, visitors are guaranteed to have a great time in any season. Here are my top recommendations for the best things to do in this charming Austrian city…
Overlooking the Baltic Sea, Finland is one of the most underrated countries in Europe. With a unique combination of quirky urbanity and peaceful nature, this is one of the most futuristic places in the world. It is no surprise then that Finland is the happiest country in the world!
Finland’s capital, Helsinki, is an archipelago of 330 islands by the Baltic Sea. Although Helsinki is an exciting destination all year round, winter is a surreal and magical time to visit. Here are my recommendations for the 17 top things to see and do, and why enjoying Finland’s winter landscape should be on your bucket list…
Nuremberg is a historic picture-book town in Bavaria, south-east Germany. The city is filled with a rich heritage, majestic charm, medieval streets and fascinating museums. In the winter, Nuremberg is transformed into a sparkly fairytale, hosting one of the oldest and most famous Christmas markets in the world. As you will see from the photos, it snowed during my trip, which made the city look even more magical. Here are my top 20 picks for the best things to see and do in this Bavarian gem…
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…
Amsterdam is undoubtedly one of the most popular cities on Earth, well-known for its iconic canal system, the picturesque buildings stacked side-by-side, world-class museums, tasty food and a booming culture scene. Off the beaten path, are fascinating hidden gems, which should also be high-up your list of places to visit when in Amsterdam. Continue reading to see my compilation of the 25 top things to see and do, and how you can experience these ‘dam’ good vibes in this stunning Dutch capital…
Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, is famous for its canals and iconic landmarks. Yet, beyond the world-renowned sights like the Rijksmuseum and Dam Square, there are some truly unique hidden gems. They are mainly known by the locals, so are perfect to visit and escape crowds of tourists, and are all free to visit with the I amsterdam City Card. Here are my favourite secret spots in Amsterdam, which are off the beaten path and will give you a totally new perspective to this fascinating Dutch city…
As one of the most vibrant and modern cities in South East Asia, Singapore blends together Malaysian, Arab, Chinese and Indian cultures, with its own Singaporean twist. The country is a continuously expanding cosmopolitan hub, home to the Singapore Grand Prix, cutting-edge architecture, extraordinary gardens, historic temples, state-of-the-art accommodation, and the world’s largest infinity pool. Here are the 10 best things I recommend should be at the top of your Singapore bucket list…
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…