Full of a long and rich history, Cambridge is a small university town located just 45 minutes by train north of London. Beautiful old buildings, cobblestone streets , a modern shopping mall and traditional market place. Cambridge is not just for students. Take a walk around this heritage city and you will discover a day trip perfect for all ages.
Breakfast at Tiffany’s – What Makes you Happy?
Imagine the sparkling of diamonds and precious stones. Each blinking for attention. As you stand in front of the jewellery cases, you marvel at the perfectly set jewels locked safely away under the glass. This is Tiffany and Co – but it is not New York. Continue reading “Breakfast at Tiffany’s – What Makes you Happy?”
Basque Jewels
From panoramic Swiss-like views to celebrity spotting, San Sebastian has something for everyone. So close your eyes and open your ears and other senses. The sound of waves crash against the seawall. A gentle spray of water hits your face and you can taste the salty Atlantic Ocean on your lips. Continue reading “Basque Jewels”
Crowd Jumping at The Louvre
Ever wonder how you can avoid the queues at The Louvre? There is a lot to see in Paris, so one does not want to spend all holiday in a line. The Louvre is the most famous art gallery in Paris (if not the world) and by 9am it is over an hour’s wait to get inside. A simple pre-planning strategy will get you in fast to see and explore more. Continue reading “Crowd Jumping at The Louvre”
Paris on a budget
A dream holiday to Paris does not have to cost the earth. Hotels and dining do not have to break the bank. Paris is affordable for even the most budget conscious traveller to enjoy. How? Grab yourself a Paris Pass and you’re ready to explore! Continue reading “Paris on a budget”
Cafe Culture
Lane way cafes are the modern way to enjoy chic meals in the city. Cheap and delicious with an emphasis on convenience. Continue reading “Cafe Culture”
Melbourne Goes Cuban
The sights and sounds of Cuba hit Melbourne’s Crown Casino. From 18 August to 14 September 2014 you can experience sexy Latin beats and exquisite cuisine at the Colours of Cuba Festival. Continue reading “Melbourne Goes Cuban”
Winter Adelaide
A warm pleasant day. Slight breeze. Winter in Adelaide is not all bad as you relax on a park bench by the River Torrens. Welcome to the Riverbank Precinct. Fuelled by controversy in the planning and building stages, the complex now hosts sell football games each week. Continue reading “Winter Adelaide”