Summer and holiday, a time for the kids to have a blast. At least if you prepare!
England is beautiful, and here are some top destinations for this summer's travel.
Conwy Castle dominates the small town of Conwy in North Wales. Should you happen this way, a visit is well worth the time.
A travel wallet is a seriously useful piece of kit to bring along, both to keep your travel papers organized, but also to keep them safe.
Cornwall, with its remote coves and rugged landscape, is a mysterious and beautiful place to visit and a trip to the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden will make your visit complete.
Also known as Trinity Wall Street, this is NYC's most famous church.
Nottingham Castle is located on the impressive outcropping known as Castle Rock with its 130’ high cliff walls. This alone would make it a worthy outing destination but when you combine it with the castle’s long and impressive history it becomes a must see.
You will find that Capuchin Cemetery, Rome, blends the fascinating and the macabre. The walls are decorated with the skeletons of dead friars and there is an additional eeriness to this as many are dressed as if they were still alive.
A few years ago, Croatia was nowhere near the top of the ladder when it came to thinking about where to go on holiday, however today it is one of the most popular European destinations to visit for travellers and families alike, due to its historic architecture combined with modern holidaymaking activities meaning that there’s enough to keep everyone happy.
The Tate Gallery in St Ives is a sibling to the other Tate Galleries; Tate Britain, Tate Modern and Tate Liverpool.
England's biggest surfspot is highlighted in this video featuring Ben Skinner.
Leopallooza Festival is now in it's 5th year, after starting out as a summer get together for a group of friends in 2006. A couple of touring bands heard about this, showed up, and it's all gone from there. In 2010, there were 2,000 people selling out all tickets in advance.
The Isles of Scilly archipelago is a stunning outpost in the Atlantic Sea off Cornwall.
The Oak King is celebrated each midwinter during the Montol Midwinter Festival in deepest Cornwall, England. This yearly festival starts off with an impressive procession to the oldest part of the town, the Lecudjack Hill Fort. These Rivers of Fire Lantern parades set off after dark, and feature thousands of revellers dressed in masks and carrying lanters.
The slogan of the cheeky Oasis Bordello Museum in Wallace, Idaho is both saucy and direct: ‘Welcome to the Oasis Rooms - where our business is your pleasure!’
Originally a cavalry barracks, the lovely pink building that now houses the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Italy, sits in a corner of what was once the wall of the Greek city of Neapolis.
The Imperial Palace is the world's largest palace with 9,999 rooms and 10 meter high walls.
The town of York, England, first started building walls to at the time of the Roman invasion during the first century AD. The Roman soldiers built a fort and the town of Eboracum developed around this fort.
If there is one thing that I wish I hadn’t missed when I was in Cornwall, it is the Eden Project. I heard so many people rave about this place; they could go on for hours about how wonderful and beautiful it all was.
With the credit crunch, it seems that ’green travel’ isn’t getting us to open up our wallets. Travelers aren’t taking the typical eco-friendly trips anymore, because they’re not willing to pay the premium associated with the privilege.
While in London, there are many better options than fish and chips if you are in need of a cheap meal
Never keep all your travel cash in one place when traveling, not even in the in-room safe. Here are our best tips to keep your money.
Christmas is coming up and I've been searching the web for a nice travel related gift to hint about to my wife. Kiki James handcrafted leather gifts fit the bill.
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