Most people of a certain age in Aberdeen, Scotland, remember fondly the Bon Accord Baths. It was where many, including myself, learned to swim. I didn’t really appreciate the building at the time, but when I look back now, I happily remember the lovely, if understated architecture – a style I now know as Art Deco. It was a great disappointment to learn that the Baths were permanently closing in 2008, even more so when it became apparent that no-one was going to buy the building from the Aberdeen
Travelers, adventurers, and tourists alike have all heard of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They’re usually considered gorgeous "must-visit" places, especially if you are looking to get to know a different country. But what is a UNESCO world heritage site, really? How do they earn that status, and why should they be protected? Believe it
Join us as we enjoy the Nigg to Golspie stage of the North Coast 500, discovering its ancient stones and modern history.
As the sun sets over the Rhine, casting a warm glow upon the city, Dusseldorf reveals its captivating allure. The juxtaposition of historic charm in Altstadt and the contemporary vibes of MedienHaf…
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Today, for my Living Abroad series, I’m chatting with Claire, an American freelance writer who lives in beautiful Strasbourg, France (a city I visited when I worked as an au pair!). Here, Claire shares the reasons she
In a world where news travels faster than ever, children are exposed to current events almost as much as we are as adults. Even if you're cautious about your child's screen time, they're likely hearing about various events from their friends, classmates, and neighborhood kids. The way we discuss these topics with young
One of Europe’s most mysterious places is located in Poland, near the Poland-Geramany border. Nestled in a somewhate remote corner of Poland, this forest is equal parts eerie and captivating.…
Discover the rich heritage and craftsmanship behind Hungary's beloved spirit, Pálinka. Uncover the history, production process, and cultural significance of this traditional Hungarian brandy in our latest blog post on The Home Distilling Blog - Crafted Spirits: Unleashing the Art of Hobby Distillery.
Rouen is a beautiful city located in the Normandy region of France. It is known for its stunning architecture, rich history, and delicious cuisine. As we chose Rouen as a base for our 3-day road trip in the Seine Valley, we tried out plenty of places for breakfast, lunch and dinner. From traditional French dishes to international flavors, there is no shortage of places to eat in Rouen. In this blog post, we’ll be highlighting some of the best ones, ranging from cozy tea rooms to classic French bistros. So join us as we explore the culinary delights of this charming French city!
Exploring Montluçon in The Auvergne. Nestled in the heart of central France in the Auvergne region, Montluçon
I recently had the opportunity to explore Hamburg, Germany. which is a city that doesn't get the attention it deserves, in my opinion. It's the second-largest city in the country, right after Berlin. Now, don't get me wrong, if you've been to Berlin, you know it has its charm. But to me, Hamburg has
Le Havre is a port city located in the northwest region of France. After the heavy bombing of World War II, Le Havre was rebuilt with the help of the famous French architect Auguste Perret, who designed many of the city’s buildings. Today, the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We chose Le Havre as our base for our 3-day road trip along the Coast of Normandy, as it’s closely located to a lot of beautiful places. In this blog post, we will be exploring the best things to do and see in Le Havre, so you can make the most of your visit to this unique French city.
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I recently had the opportunity to explore Hamburg, Germany. which is a city that doesn't get the attention it deserves, in my opinion. It's the second-largest city in the country, right after Berlin. Now, don't get me wrong, if you've been to Berlin, you know it has its charm. But to me, Hamburg has
Immerse yourself in T'boli culture and witness the vibrant celebration of their heritage at the Tnalak Festival.
Hey there, Chicsters! The holiday season is just around the corner, and it’s time to spread the joy with the perfect gifts for your globe-trotting friends and family. Feeling the…
I love museums, but I’m fairly picky about the ones I spend time visiting. My personal interests veer towards history and culture more so than art, and thanks to that natural proclivity I’ve discovered some fairly amazing museums around the world. Any museum I believe is to be treasured because it means that someone or […]
Are you scared to travel alone? It’s perfectly natural to be nervous, but don’t worry. Solo travel is one of the most exciting and challenging things I’ve ever done, and it certainly changed my life…
Le Havre is a port city located in the northwest region of France. After the heavy bombing of World War II, Le Havre was rebuilt with the help of the famous French architect Auguste Perret, who designed many of the city’s buildings. Today, the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We chose Le Havre as our base for our 3-day road trip along the Coast of Normandy, as it’s closely located to a lot of beautiful places. In this blog post, we will be exploring the best things to do and see in Le Havre, so you can make the most of your visit to this unique French city.
Vancouver Last week we spent the ‘Canada day’ long weekend exploring a whole load of BC, and boy is it a different world from Alberta. From Kelowna to Kamloops to Whistler to Vancouver, the west coast of Canada and Okanagan really have everything you could ever need. Of all the cities in B.C., Vancouver has to be our favourite. There are few cities on earth that can boast mountain views and beaches, and the food (and seafood in particular) is out of this world. Coming from two people that generally prefer the outdoors and the wilderness to city life, you
I had been dreaming about staying at Hotel Brummell for ages, and what a joy it was when I finally got around doing it. This hotel is quite the gem in the Poble Sec neighborhood, close to everything and with so much charm.
Are you planning a weekend away in Budapest, Hungary? Check out my ultimate 2 days in Budapest itinerary for the perfect weekend trip!
If you’re bombarded with work-related tension, suffering from joint pain, or simply need a brief respite from the outside world, with this list of the best unique spa experiences in Nashville. Treat yourself to a day of relaxation in one...
The best things to do in Da Nang. 1.Dragon Bridge 2. Night Markets 3.Marble Mountains 4. Lady Buddha 5.Han River Bridge
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If you’re headed to Saigon as either a tourist or an expat, I’m sure you’re wondering what the city’s food scene is like. Let me assure you: it’s amazing! But it can be tough to navigate, especially for newcomers. In this post, I want to share some of my favorite dishes and restaurants...
What is it really like to teach English in China? I've been there, done it, and bought the t-shirt - here's everything you need to know... A lot of people think about moving abroad to teach English in China. Why wouldn't you really? It's a great opportunity to travel, meet new people, and get paid
I have lived in Dublin for 8 years, here are 10 alternative things to do in Dublin besides drinking!
Discover interesting facts about Lithuania and why it is known as the G-Spot of Europe. Learn why this Baltic nation is unique and special!
Experience the magic of Munich as we guide you through its historic squares, royal palaces, and enchanting gardens. Day one invites you to explore the heart of the city, from the iconic Marienplatz…
Explore the US/Canada border at Windsor, Canada! Discover unique things to do in Windsor Canada, a trendy community culture, and stunning Detroit skyline views.
Le Havre is a port city located in the northwest region of France. After the heavy bombing of World War II, Le Havre was rebuilt with the help of the famous French architect Auguste Perret, who designed many of the city’s buildings. Today, the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We chose Le Havre as our base for our 3-day road trip along the Coast of Normandy, as it’s closely located to a lot of beautiful places. In this blog post, we will be exploring the best things to do and see in Le Havre, so you can make the most of your visit to this unique French city.
What was drug use like in the Old West? Was is socially acceptable or did people hide the fact? Drugs were pretty common and were legal. The Chinese
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El Raval is, together with El Born, El Gòtic and Barceloneta, part of Barcelona’s Old City (Ciutat Vella in Catalan). Although the Raval-barrio may be considered the ‘toughest’ of them, due to its history of crime-related problems, it’s by far the coolest one, if you ask us.
Costa del Sol, Costa Brava, Barcelona, Valencia, the Balearic Islands, … when people think of Spain as a travel destination, what usually comes to their minds is the east coast towards the Me…
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London, a city renowned for its rich history, iconic landmarks, and unparalleled elegance, has welcomed a new jewel to its crown — the Peninsula Hotel London. R
When it comes to feminine grooming, there's often more to it than meets the eye. Many of us have picked up tips and tricks along the way, but there are some gems that often go unshared. Whether you're new to these insights or just need a refresher, here are 9 grooming secrets that nobody seems to talk about.1. Embrace Coconut Oil • Coconut oil isn't just for cooking; it's a versatile grooming staple. Use it as a gentle makeup remover, a moisturizer, or even a shaving cream.2. Say Goodbye to Razo