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…
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…
Monaco is known for its glitz and glam – from the F1 Grand Prix and the famous Casino de Monte Carlo, to the endless amount of Rolls Royce’s, private jets and superyachts. With a convenient flight time of only two hours from London, your first steps here will instantly give you a mix of LA, Miami and Vegas vibes. Monaco is the second smallest country in the world, approximately the size of New York’s Central Park, but it’s also one of the richest countries, where 1/3 of people are millionaires. Contrary to most assumptions, it’s still possible to holiday in this picturesque country without emptying out your pockets. In this blog post, I outline the best 10 things to see and do in Monaco – you will see from my pictures why it has quickly become one of my favourite countries…
January is the perfect month to plan your upcoming travels over the next 12 months. And after the last two years, let’s hope that 2022 is the year that adventures steadily find their way back into our lives.
I loved my time in the Dominican Republic, one of the Caribbean’s most beautiful destinations, and I highly recommend it being on your list of places to visit. Here are 10 reasons why…
I recently went on my first trip to Scotland, spending four days in Edinburgh. The Scottish capital truly exceeded my expectations – it sits between two extinct volcanoes, is picturesque with pretty architecture and cobbled streets, and is very compact, making walking between the Old and New Town easy. Continue reading to see the top 10 places I recommend visiting in Edinburgh…
Portsmouth is known as the UK’s ‘great waterfront city’, featuring a historic dockyard and naval base. Its location on England’s south coast makes it the perfect destination for a day trip or weekend staycation from London. I visited this port city at the end of June for the first time and loved it! Continue reading to find out the best things to do in Portsmouth in a day…
After over a year of lockdowns, I have been craving a holiday for a very long time. Despite the fact that restrictions are starting to ease, the UK’s travel traffic light system realistically means that a holiday abroad still feels quite far from reach. With that in mind, I am planning to go on a few UK staycations, which I hope inspire you to explore your home country too! I went to Brighton, in East Sussex, during the end of May bank holiday weekend and with great company, sizzling sunshine and blue seas, definitely had the best time! Here are the top things to do whilst on a staycation in this vibrant city by the sea.
There are so many beautiful cities in Europe, but Lisbon is definitely one of the best I have visited. It is the oldest city in Western Europe, with incredible historical sights, majestic panoramic views and vintage wooden trams. Lisbon is known as ‘the city of light’, owing to the sunshine which brightens the entire capital, with approximately 220 days of sunlight each year! I flew to Lisbon for a weekend break and carefully planned my trip beforehand, to make the most of my 48 hours there. Is Lisbon on your list of places to visit? Continue reading to see the best that the Portuguese capital has to offer!