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Kinky Cardiff: 5 exciting things to do in the Welsh capital

Cardiff is known for the castle that’s open to the audience, the glamorous waterfront of Cardiff Bay, the Millennium Music Hall, its two universities, Dr. Who, the nearby Brecon Beacons and a plethora of adorable tea houses, live music venues and art centres. All very interesting, but they can’t be the reason why Cardiff is […]

Deborah Klaassen on 13 Jan 2012

Delirium Cafe, Brussels

Slightly hidden down a side alley you’ll find the Delirium Cafe serving over 2000 plus beers. The place is covered with old enamelled beer ad-panels and posters and old wooden barrels are scattered around the various floors inviting you to prop yourselves up against them while drink a fine Belgium beer. Delirium has a amazing […]

Paul Dow on 12 Jan 2012

8 Reasons to Visit Romania

There is a small beautiful country in South Eastern Europe which happens to be my home and there are at least 10 reasons to visit it. Maybe you have heard of it from Bram Stoker’s novel-Dracula or maybe you haven’t and that is why I’m here, telling you this story. Seven years ago, when I […]

Miruna on 10 Jan 2012

The N Tower (Seoul Tower), South Korea

Way back on 15th October 1980 the N Tower was opened to the general public in Seoul, South Korea. It sits on top of Namsan Mountain at 243m high and the foot of the tower is accessible via cable car, bus or on foot. Previously the tower has been called “Seoul Tower” and also “Namsan […]

Paul Dow on 6 Jan 2012

The Best Parks in London

London has a generous amount of green spaces for a large metropolitan city. From Hyde Park to Kew Gardens, there is no shortage of places to spend an afternoon walking through the greenery and enjoying the outdoors. The following are some of the best parks in London: St James’s Park With beautiful gardens, a large […]

A Lady in London on 5 Jan 2012

The Portobello Road Market

I first heard about the Portobello road market though the Disney film Bedknobs and Broomsticks. I didn’t take much notice at that point to be honest, I was probably around six years old and far too interested in the magic of said bedknob to worry about market shopping experiences. 20 years later however by chance I […]

Neil Barnes (@packsandbunks) on 3 Jan 2012

The Taj Mahal, India

The Taj Mahal, located in the dusty, chaotic Indian city of Agra (population 1.7 million), is arguably the most beautiful building in the world. It’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and was voted one of the New 7 Wonders of the World in 2007. It is not a temple, mosque, palace, fort or other […]

Gabriel Morris on 30 Dec 2011

Great Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

The Great Pyramids of Giza, Cairo, Egypt will always be one of the wonders of the world—at least as long as they stick around, which they’re likely to do for a good while longer! The one and only “Great Pyramid”, also know as the Khufu or Cheops Pyramid, consists of more than 2 million limestone […]

Gabriel Morris on 26 Dec 2011

Things to do in London

London, the capital of England is steeped in history and covered in grand architecture. Whilst being renowned for fabulous theatre shows and superb shopping it has much more to offer than just a handful of landmarks. For those that haven’t got time to scratch below the surface of this vast ciy we’ve selected six of the best landmarks […]

Paul Dow on 20 Dec 2011

The Best Art Galleries of Australia’s East Coast

Australia is synonymous with many things; Rolf Harris, red earth, kangaroo burgers, things that can kill you… a lot in fact, but not necessarily art. Oddly enough, despite its short modern history, if there’s something other than BBQs and surfing the Aussies really excel at, it’s their art galleries. Very much a patriotic nation, Australians […]

Francesca Harper on 12 Dec 2011

A Winter Break in Southern Sweden

Just what else does Sweden have to offer when looking beyond the country’s capital? We sent our trusted contributor Monica Stott from The Travel Hack to delve into the southern region of Skane. Tell anyone that you’re heading to Sweden and they’ll say something along the lines of: ‘Oh, I love Stockholm, you must visit this […]

Monica Stott on 7 Dec 2011

F1 Grand Prix in Korea

We were sent on a blog trip to South Korea and had already experienced the sights of Seoul but now it was time for the Formula One Grand Prix. The team consisted of myself, Chris (@theaussienomad) and John (@JohnONolan) and we were tweeting on the hashtag #T5Korea as the trip was organised by Travelllll.com along […]

Paul Dow on 6 Dec 2011

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