48 Hours In Marrakech

Marrakech is one crazy city. Some hate it, some love it. I’m definitely from the latter camp. I spent a couple of days here recently and was shocked by the stark contrast between the down and dirty souks brimming with locals going about their day to day, and the luxurious 5 star hotels, within metres from one another. […]

Why You Shouldn’t Be Scared Of Solo Travel

I’m not going to lie – being on your own in a foreign country with little more than the belongings on your back can be terrifying. You don’t speak the language, your friends and family are hundreds of miles away and you have no clue how to get to your hostel…it’s fair to say that one […]

Photo Of The Week – London Design By Sir Giles Gilbert Scott

This is one of my favorite shots of London…the magnificent Battersea Power Station in the background, the iconic red telephone box, and rain. What’s more London than that? What’s extra special about this photo though is the fact that both the phone box and the power station were designed by British architect Sir Giles Gilbert […]

How To Get Drunk In A Muslim Country

Travelling through countries such as Morocco, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates as you can imagine, gets quite hot and sweaty. The dust, the dessert, the heat – it can get bit a bit much, and if you’re anything like me after a day on your feet sightseeing there is one simple pleasure that can make […]

The 10 best London lunches under £10 (almost)

You don’t believe it, do you? It’s OK, I didn’t used to either, and when I moved here 5 years ago I don’t think I’d ever heard the words ‘London’ and ‘good value’ uttered in the same sentence. And not only that, everyone I spoke to seemed to say the same thing – that London […]

Photo of the Week – St. Stephan’s Basilica, Budapest

This Roman Catholic church is Budapest’s largest, overlooking the bustling Szt. István Square which is just a short walk from Budapest’s main point of reference, the Danube river.  The church itself attracts thousands of visitors each due to the fact that it houses Hungary’s most prized relic – The mummified fist of St Stephan, Hungary’s first […]

Does this mean I’m a travel blogger now?

Firstly, welcome to my blog, and thanks for taking the time to read it! I’ve dreamt of starting something like this for a long time, and it’s only been recently that I’ve been so inspired by blogs like Nomadic Matt, Almost Fearless and many others that I decided to take the plunge and just do […]