If you intend to visit London, you don’t want to miss Covent Garden. With limited access, it is advisable that you take a bus, taxi, the Piccadilly Line or walk if you’re close enough. Once you get there, you will find endless restaurants and cafes, boutiques and shopping outlets, markets and nearby museums. Attractions The two most popular attractions at Covent Garden are … [Read more...] about Seeing the Sights in Covent Garden
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5 Things Every Visitor Must Enjoy Upon Visiting the U.K.
A place brimming with history, acclaim and culture, the United Kingdom, comprising England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland, is one of the best European destinations on offer to travellers worldwide. It may be a small island, but Britain is brimming with sights, sounds and experiences that are no less than awe-inspiring, however looking past the capitol, what are the best … [Read more...] about 5 Things Every Visitor Must Enjoy Upon Visiting the U.K.
Unexpected Stunning Places You Should Visit While In Europe!
A lot of the time people head to the most well-known places in Europe, but it means you are missing some real gems. There are so many gorgeous areas that people don’t get a chance to visit. Here are some unexpected stunning places you should visit while in Europe. Dubrovnik in Croatia One unexpected place you should visit while in Europe is Dubrovnik in Croatia. It’s … [Read more...] about Unexpected Stunning Places You Should Visit While In Europe!
The Gateway to India and Culinary Bliss at La Porte de Indes Restaurant in London
La Porte de Indes in London is one of the finer Marble Arch restaurants. I took my girlfriend there recently, and we were startled by how quickly we had been transported from dreary winter London to the tropical coast of India, courtesy of one of, if not the best, London Indian restaurants. What makes this gourmet indian london option so different … [Read more...] about The Gateway to India and Culinary Bliss at La Porte de Indes Restaurant in London
Time to Kill in Dublin
Due to one particular gentleman, and I use that word very loosely, employed at the UK border, I had to make a border run to Ireland while I was living in London. (He just unilaterally wrote in my passport I had to leave London by an arbitrary date when I returned from Paris. There was no legal basis for this. His reasoning was that "you can't just be traveling around all the … [Read more...] about Time to Kill in Dublin