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Visiting the UK: How to Fit In
If you're not from the UK then it's going to be pretty tricky for you to fit in and understand everything there - even if you're a native English speaker. (In fact, being a native English speaker can easily be a drawback). My problem in writing this is whether to call...
Chippewa Square, Savannah, Georgia
There are 21 squares in Savannah, a city laid out to a well-designed and geometric grid. However, the most popular one with travellers and tourists is Chippewa Square and has been since the mid nineteen nineties. But why? The square was laid out in the early...
Italian Cuisine: Cacio e Pepe
Here's another delicious and simple dish from Europe. If you're not able to travel to Rome these days then you can at least create one of the city's most famous - and most easy -to-make dishes at home. With just a few simple ingredients you can create this dish which...
Visiting London: Necropolis
When you're visiting London and if you're strolling down Westminster Bridge Road, watch out for the building you see above. The architecture is pretty lovely of course. But it also has a rather unusual history It's close to Waterloo, The Houses of Parliament, various...
What3Words. For Airbnb Hosts & Travellers
If you're old like me, you might remember those huge paper maps that folded into a neat pocket size but could be the very devil to refold. Or even a map book. Or an A-Z. That was the way in the olden days that we found the places were were looking for. Or often, we...
Airbnb: Sorting Out This Co-Host Thing
Go to any STR forum or questions-and-answers setup, and you'll find that a common question is regarding co-hosts. When an owner has a property they want to rent out as a short term rental, but for whatever reason they can't take care of it themselves, they have a...
If You Ever Find Yourself At Barons Court…
... then here's a story to tell your companions. Baron's Court is a tube station in West Kensington, London. The building itself is intriguing. The station opened in 1905 and features a terracotta facade and that lovely Art Nouveau lettering. However, the story...
Reading UK and a Victorian Serial Killer
If you asked most people to name a Victorian serial killer, I bet that they would think of Jack the Ripper. Well, forget old Jack. He was a very junior player when compared to Amelia Dyer. Her crimes, too many to be counted, were particularly horrible. The story is...
Bierpinsel, Berlin
I imagine it's one of those Marmite things - you either love it or hate it. I think it's rather splendid, the Bierpinsel. This building, dating from the 1970s, is supposed to 'look like a tree' (truly) but from day one has been known as the Bierpinsel. 'Bierpinsel'...
Hipcamp: Travel For Today’s World
For many of us, the days of the pandemic made us think very carefully about travel. Yes, there will always be some people who will want go on the sort of trips that they did pre-quarantine, but for others, the thought of being cooped up on a cruise ship or a plane...
What Is Swimply?
In the last ten, fifteen years we've seen a huge increase in what used to be referred to as the 'sharing economy'. And now this is extended to those of us who would love to rent a swimming pool by the hour for fun, exercise, parties, entertaining and more. Good...
Swiss Castles In The Laundry Room
Strange title... anyway, Bellinzona is a rather lovely historic town in Switzerland. It's famous for its three castles, Castelgrande, Montebello and Sasso Corbaro and they are located near to the border with Italy. I was exploring them this morning.Yes, I was...
Virtual Tour. Monaco Then and Now
I've said here before that New Orleans is one of my favourite places in the States but one of my absolute favourite places in Europe is somewhere that's so different - Monte Carlo. I was only about eleven years old when I first went there and - because I'm pretty old...
The Crooked Forest
You never know, one day you might find yourself in the Polish village of Nowe Czarnowo. It's just outside the town of Gryfino not far from the German border - see the map below.This isn't an ancient forest. The trees, about four hundred of them, were planted in the...
Do You Know How To Make An Island Cake?
You've probably not been able to travel to Mauritius this summer. In fact, many people have found that they've had to stay at home a lot more than usual this year. For some reason, this has meant that more people have had more time to enjoy home pursuits. (I truly...
Windsor Castle, England
If you're visiting England, then the chances are good that you'll include Windsor Castle as one of your must-see places. It's one of the most popular tourist attractions in England and is an easy drive from Central London. It's easy to get there by bus or train too so...
The Immersive Drive In Van Gogh Exhibition
Are we seeing the future of art exhibitions here? The exhibition, which is in Toronto at the time of writing, has been seen by over 2 million people in Paris.I believe that the video below can explain more clearly about the exhibition - the world's first drive-in -...
What Is Sitata?
I don't know about you, but until the early part of 2020 the idea of staying healthy during travels and travel risk management wasn't something I'd even thought about. Delays such as missing a flight to Paris or finding that train drivers are on strike in Madrid or...
Gorzanów Castle, Poland
If, like me, you're the type of traveller who prefers the unusual, then it would be a great idea to put Poland's Gorzanów Castle high on your list. The place is amazing and seems to be a combination of a faded, grand old castle and modern, cultural commune.This...
Room Service By Robot
I admit that I'm a sucker for room service. I can slob around in a robe, forget the lipstick, watch junk on TV and eat a lovely meal prepared by someone else and served directly to my room. Lovely. So what's the alternative nowadays in hotels when we're concerned...
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