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Video: Cereal Killer Cafe, London

We wandered down Brick Lane for a bowl of cereal at 6pm at the Cereal Killer Cafe. You can read all about the experience in my blog post. If you’re having any problems viewing the video you can watch it on YouTube too. Video Transcript Hi guys, my name’s Paul Dow and I’m a travel […]

Paul Dow on 22 Jan 2015

My 2014 & Happy New Year

It’s time (again) for my review of the year, it only seems like a few months since I wrote the last one. 2014 has gone really quickly, it feels like it’s been a bit of a strange year not only just for me but for the world at large. There’s been many highlights and achievements […]

Paul Dow on 9 Jan 2015

Teatro Real, Madrid

Having spent the evening exploring Madrid’s nightlife, downing unidentified birthday shots, throwing some random shapes on the dancefloor and staggering to bed around six in the morning, you could say I wasn’t particularly looking forward to wandering around a theatre. From the outside, Teatro Real in Madrid is an imposing huge grey concrete building that […]

Paul Dow on 22 Dec 2014

Exploring Cultural Ubud With Alila

Purifying holy water, Hindu temples, expressive statues, unusual varieties of coffee, local artists and volcanic views, our Balinese lifestyle tour by Alila Ubud resort really covered some ground. We were nearing the end of our trip in Bali where we were testing out Three’s Feel at Home tariff. We had so much to look forward […]

Milene Bronzatti on 27 Nov 2014

Balinese Cooking Class, Alila Manggis

We spent two relaxing nights at Alila Manggis on the east coast of Bali and had the chance to try our hands at a Balinese cookery lesson. It felt a little strange to not have to brace yourself for leaving an airport, with all the hassles of trying to figure out the local transport system […]

Paul Dow on 20 Nov 2014

Discovering Madrid’s Nightlife

It’s well beyond my London midnight curfew but the locals wander the streets like it’s the middle of the day, no coat, jumper or even an umbrella in sight. With a miniture one Euro Mahou beer from Madrid in my hand we stroll to the next bar on the route, it doesn’t feel all that […]

Paul Dow on 20 Nov 2014

Bosco

Madrid – Coffee, Design, Tapas and Partying

Madrid’s crazy lifestyle means that the daytime seems to stretch on forever. Long enough to fill it with boutique shops, design cafes, architecture, history and culture leaving the evenings free for exploring buzzing markets, eating tapas, socialising at cervecerias and dancing at one of the many nightspots. After experiencing Madrid’s Thursday evening nightlife well into […]

Paul Dow on 10 Nov 2014

Red Sea Stories – Sharm El Sheik, Egypt

When somebody dreams of their first trip to Egypt, images of grandiose pyramids and ancient pharaoh tombs iare the first things that come to mind. But there is another equally enchanting side of Egypt that many have yet to discover. Fellow filmmaker friend, Francois Stephens, and myself were lucky enough to explore the gem of […]

Ceara McEvoy on 20 Oct 2014

I’m Traveling To Bali, Indonesia!

Exciting news, on Friday (4th July 2014 – 18th July 2014) night I’m heading to Bali, Indonesia. Or at least setting off on the long journey to get there, it’ll take 36 hours. First stop is a brief overview night stay in Kuala Lumpur where We’ll hopefully visit a few sights and grab some street […]

Paul Dow on 2 Jul 2014

A Weekend In Barcelona, Spain

We took a short weekend break to Barcelona, a city I’d always been pretty fond of after the last time I visited way back in 2004. Back then I wasn’t exactly  an experienced traveller and Barcelona seemed quite foreign, maybe it was the heat and humidity of summer that made it feel so different. This time around […]

Paul Dow on 3 Jun 2014

5 Most Wanted European Train Journeys

Over the years I’ve done a lot of travel and plenty of train travel too. I’ve caught sleeper trains in Thailand, Vietnam, long two-day trains in China, scenic trains in New Zealand, even the bamboo railway in Cambodia! It’s a superb way to travel, it enables you to see so much more of a country […]

Paul Dow on 16 May 2014

HIKING WILSONS PROM

It’s not often you get to sit all alone, car parked up, beer in hand watching the sun coming down over the ocean at the southernmost point on the Australian mainland. It’s here where you get the chance to get away from it all, to explore, to hike up to stunning expansive panoramic views over […]

Paul Dow on 23 Apr 2014

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