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  • Hamburg

    Exploring Hamburg

    Breakfast in our hotel was excellent, as well as the usual cooked dishes, fruit and pastries, a chef was on hand to prepare waffles for us topped with fruit and whipped cream.  I couldn’t resist the temptation of returning for more as they tasted delicious, so a brisk walk was necessary to walk off these…

  • Hamburg City Hall

    A walk along the Alster in Hamburg

    After being tempted to eating rather too many waffles for breakfast, a long walk seemed to be the answer so we headed to the lake front in the centre of town.  This is the Alster, the central point alongside the harbour pier and main shopping centre.  We had walked along there the previous day so…

  • Flowers on Montpellier Hill, Harrogate

    Harrogate and its Turkish Baths

    For my friend’s birthday treat, I arranged a day out to Harrogate, North Yorkshire and a visit to its Turkish Baths.  The town is located 10 miles from Leeds/Bradford Airport and is easily accessible by train or car from York, Leeds or Skipton.  Harrogate features elegant architecture, large Georgian hotels and beautiful parks.  It is…

  • The London Eye illuminated at night

    A weekend in London

    Although I live in the north of England I’ve been fortunate to spend countless weekends in London over the years.  There’s always something happening and I never tire of a visit to the capital.   Hopefully on this four day visit I can introduce some lesser known attractions in addition to the city’s famous sights.…

  • Skygarden, London

    Sky Garden, London

    A bright sunny morning, so we started the day with a tube ride to London Bridge, walking across the bridge to Monument and a stroll along the north bank of the Thames. Our reason for starting the day there was to take a ride to the top of the ‘Walkie Talkie’ building, Officially known as ’20…

  • Tower Bridge at night in London

    Walking along the Thames at Richmond

    We decided to try breakfast in the hotel and were pleasantly surprised to find the Travelodge offerings to be much better than we were expecting.  So, feeling nourished, we boarded a main line train from Vauxhall to Richmond, approximately 20 minutes away.  As mentioned previously,  it’s possible to use Oyster cards on shorter main line…

  • Camden Lock, Regent's Canal, London

    Little Venice and Chinatown, London

    Breakfast in our hotel again this morning then a tube journey northbound to Camden Town.  A popular market is held there at weekends but to be honest,  I’m not a fan of this one as it’s mostly a collection of touristy stalls and shops along the road.  The reason for our visit was to take…

  • Bournemouth beach and pier

    A short break in Dorset

    On a cold but bright February morning we packed up the car and left our home in northern England at 9.00 am for a half term break on the south coast of England.  Our destination was Bournemouth in Dorset, 290 miles away. We stopped for lunch at Bicester Village, an outlet shopping centre in Oxfordshire…

  • River Avon, Christchurch, UK

    Christchurch and Lymington Travel Guide: Top Things to See & Do

    Another bright sunny morning so we started the day with a walk along the seafront to Boscombe.  Walking along to the end of the pier we had far reaching views to the Isle of Wight and along the coast.  Boscombe Pier first opened in 1889, but the boomerang shaped Art Deco entrance wasn’t added until…

  • Wimborne, Dorset

    Wimborne and Dorchester Travel Guide: Dorset

    It was back to sunshine so we decided to drive inland to the small market town of Wimborne Minster named after its church.  It’s a delightful little place with its main square (Corn Market) bordered with fine examples of Anglo Saxon architecture.  Both in the square and along its adjacent high street are many small independent…

  • Outside the Haunch of Venison pub, Salisbury

    Exploring Salisbury and Hengistbury Head, Dorset

    We decided to drive to Salisbury, the journey taking approximately one hour.  We noticed signs for Park and Ride but carried on and found car parking in the town centre without problem even though it was a Saturday.  The city is located in south east Wiltshire on the edge of Salisbury Plain and 8 miles…

  • United Airways Plane

    A week in New York City – Day 1

    As my birthday falls during the Christmas holiday period it’s usual for me to receive Christmas / Birthday gifts rolled into one.  This can work well, especially when I opened a parcel to find an Expedia booking reference tucked into the bow of a box of chocolates!   How wonderful,  a week’s holiday in New…

  • Grand Central Station, New York

    Grand Central Station, New York City

    Feeling a little jet lagged we were up at 6.00 am so we helped ourselves to complimentary cappuccinos in the hotel’s Club Lounge.  Sipping our drinks, we chatted with some flight crews staying in the hotel, from both American Airlines and Jet Blue. It was interesting to hear how they spent their free time between…

  • Statue of Liberty, New York

    Visiting Liberty and Ellis Islands, New York City

    Following breakfast in Champs Gourmet Deli on Broad Street we headed towards Battery Park and onto the Ellis Island boat terminal.  Tickets cost $18 each from the kiosk at Castle Clinton and include a stop at Liberty Island on the way out.  There was only a short wait until the airline type security commenced at 9.00 am and…

  • Brooklyn Bridge

    Exploring Brooklyn, Little Italy and Chinatown, New York

    After coffee and fresh fruit in the hotel we headed to the nearby Champs Deli and enjoyed a ‘two egg sandwich sunny side up’.  This is essentially two fried eggs in a freshly baked sesame topped roll, it tastes delicious but is incredibly messy to eat with egg yolk oozing out constantly, lots of serviettes needed.…

  • Roosevelt Tramway, New York

    Guide to Riding the Roosevelt Tramway and walking the High Line, New York City

    Following breakfast in Champs Deli we took the subway to the Upper East Side to ride the aerial tramway across the East River to Roosevelt Island.  The tramway is actually a cable car carrying up to 110 passengers every 15 minutes and the journey is included in the Metro pass.  The tramway reaches a height of…

  • Long Island Gantry Crane Sign, New York

    Guide to Exploring Harlem and Queens, New York City

    Our guidebook indicated that a visit to Harlem’s 135th Street to view the historic houses on Shrivers Row was worth seeing.  The houses were indeed attractive, but to be honest there wasn’t very much else to see apart from the Apollo Theatre and the Cathedral of St John the Divine, so we continued walking until…

  • View from Brooklyn Bridge at night

    Guide to visiting the MET, New York

    First on our list this morning was a subway ride to the Williamsburg district of Brooklyn, a hipster district centred on Bedford Avenue, and home to artists and students.  There’s none of the glitz of Manhattan here, instead low rise apartments and small, suburban shops along tree lined avenues. There wasn’t too much for us…

  • New York Central Park Ice Rink

    Why you should visit the New York Transit Museum

    It was time to pack our belongings after breakfast and after leaving them at the Club Quarters hotel to collect later, it was off for our final day of sightseeing.  We started off by walking along the waterfront in Battery Park for one last time then at 10.00 am as the Museum of American Indians opened…

  • Budapest along Danube River

    A winter break in Budapest

    A four day city break between Christmas and the New Year to Budapest was our plan.  It started well, driving to Manchester and checking in for our Air France flight to Budapest via Paris Charles De Gaulle airport.  Our flight to Paris was delayed which resulted in a tight connection at Charles de Gaulle.  Thankfully,…

  • Buda Castle, Budapest

    Exploring Castle Hill, Budapest

    After enjoying breakfast in the light and airy Buda Castle hotel’s restaurant, it was time to explore.  Wrapping up well to protect us from the icy cold,  we began exploring the cobblestone streets with their 18th century Baroque buildings in this world heritage part of the city. Our first stop was at Fisherman’s Bastion, named…

  • The Szechenyi Thermal Baths, Budapest

    The Szechenyi Thermal Baths, Budapest

    Our luggage had arrived overnight,  better late than never!   After breakfast we rode the Buda Castle Funicular down the hill to the Chain Bridge then took a ride on Europe’s first ever Metro system, Line One.  The original 19th century route still operates today using 40 year old trains with polished wooden seats and wood…

  • Budapest Airport

    Riding the Budapest Cog Railway

    A final day in Budapest and it was a bright, sunny yet icily cold morning.  We made our way to Maszkva Ter to board the world’s third hill railway, a bright, red train used by both locals and as a tourist attraction to take us up to the Buda hills. As the little train wends…

  • Manchester Christmas Market stalls

    Christmas Manchester Style

    I may be a little biased having been brought up in the north west of England but there is no better way to get into the festive spirit than to visit Manchester during the Christmas season.  Throughout December many of the city’s streets and squares are bustling with festive activity.  Attractive Christmas market stalls adorned…

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