After such an amazing time in Sydney we were unsure as to whether any other city on our trip could beat it, but just from looking out of the window on the plane as we descended into Brisbane I immediately knew I was going to love it even more than Sydney. Taken from the aeroplane … Continue reading Brisbane, a relaxed, vibrant city you must visit
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Singapore street art
As I was making a list of things to do in Singapore for the three days we were going to be staying there I realised my list was much smaller than that of Sydney, Bali and Thailand and other places I've been. There was Changi airport of course, Gardens by the Bay and the Marina … Continue reading Singapore street art
Bali, a place like no other
I spent 10 days in Ubud this year from the end of February to the beginning of March. I was apprehensive about what the weather would be like as it was technically still rainy season but it ended up being the perfect time to visit. The majority of the time is was incredibly hot and … Continue reading Bali, a place like no other
Sydney, the other side of the world
After we got over the intense jet lag from the 28 hour journey from London to Sydney and after we had settled in our lovely Airbnb just a 10 minute walk away from Bondi Beach we set out to explore the sunny city of Sydney. We headed down to Bondi Beach to see if it … Continue reading Sydney, the other side of the world
Mauritius, a tropical paradise
A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to be flown out to Mauritius to attend my mum's wedding. I must admit I wasn't looking forward to the 12 hour direct flight from London to Port Louis, and it ended up being pretty terrible with multiple screaming babies on board, a half working tv screen, … Continue reading Mauritius, a tropical paradise
Why I won’t be returning to Rome
I went to Rome for a few days this summer and while it might be an unpopular opinion, I doubt I'll be returning to the city and here's why: So a few days before we arrived our Airbnb cancelled on us, we'd booked a lovely looking apartment in the city centre right near where our … Continue reading Why I won’t be returning to Rome
New Delhi, a chaotic yet wonderful place
My family and I arrived at New Delhi airport after midnight local time and got a taxi straight to the Maiden's Hotel where we were to be spending the week. During the taxi ride I got an immediate feel of the city's character. Chaotic. There were entire families (I'm talking like 5 people and a … Continue reading New Delhi, a chaotic yet wonderful place
Amsterdam, my all-time favourite place
I rarely visit the same place more than once, however Amsterdam is the one place I'll forever be visiting, (and it's only partly to do with the weed). I love everything about the city, the canals, the bikes, the buildings, the people...I could go on. I've visited both in the summer and in the winer … Continue reading Amsterdam, my all-time favourite place
Why I call Manchester home
I wanted my first post to be about a city that's close to my heart, Manchester. I moved here 4 years ago and have never looked back. It's a city full of character and excitement (and it's completely true what they say, Northerners are more friendly than Southerners). Being from Kent, I've spent a lot … Continue reading Why I call Manchester home