London can be pretty overwhelming if it’s your time first visiting. A lot of tourists go to London every year to see their world-famous landmarks like Big Ben and Westminster Abbey, so it can be VERY crowded. So here are useful tips to know for your next trip to London.
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There are hundreds, if not thousands of different kinds of suitcases out there. So it can be hard to find the right one. I’ve set up a few guidelines to follow to help you on your way to finding the perfect suitcase that’ll last.
Congratulations! You finally booked your next getaway! Now, aside from planning your itinerary, you need to start planning what you’re going to pack. This is a crucial part of any trip. So it’s time to teach you how to become the ultimate travel packer to have you travel with ease.
So you have 24 hours in London. What do you do? London’s small enough that you can easily take the tube and walk – if it’s nice out, to see all the main attractions in one day. I was actually in London for over a week, and my partner met me for the last two days …
I’ve done my fair share of travelling and souvenir shopping included, so let’s just say I know a bit about what makes a good souvenir… and what doesn’t…
My removable travel photo wall is an inexpensive and adaptable way to display your favourite travel photos. I wanted a way to showcase a large number of photos at a relatively low cost. It also needed to be easily removable and expandable (as I go on more adventures).
Antwerp has some of the most picturesque photo spots around. These are sure to make your friends back home jealous. Even better, these picturesque spots in Antwerp are totally free!
Brussels is one of the better-known cities in Belgium. It’s the countries financial district, where you’ll find many different businesses. But, with that being said, there’s still no shortage of art, culture, beer, and delicious food.
Brugge Belgium is like no place I have ever been to before. It’s quaint alleys mixed with medieval architecture to create an almost magical and fairytale-like town. Despite it’s small size there’s more than enough to do here for a day or even three! With the amount of people that flock to see the fairytale town …
Ghent is my favourite Belgian city. It’s a mix between the romanticism of Brugge and realness of Brussels. It’s a University town so there are a lot of young people adding liveliness to city life.