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A long weekend in Amsterdam

A long weekend in Amsterdam

When it comes to short european breaks, you can’t get much more easily accessible than larger-than-life Amsterdam. Before you start thinking it’s only for lads’ holidays – think again. Amsterdam is a city of extraordinary beauty and culture and yes, a great nightlife too.

Fancy heading to the Netherlands? Here are my top picks for some briliant sightseeing in Europe’s brightest city.

Flower Market

Amsterdam (and indeed Holland) is famous for it’s amazing array of flowers. It’s not all tulips though – something you’ll easily see as you stroll through the amazing Flower Market in the city, alongside the equally famous canals!

Anne Frank’s House

The story of a girl and her family hiding from the Nazis in the city has captured the minds of people around the world for generations, but it doesn’t quite hit home how extraordinary Anne’s story truly is until you step foot inside the house where she hid in the cramped flat behind the bookcase. A must see to remind yourself of the power of history.

Canal boat tour

The canals of Amsterdam are world renowned and the best way to see them is by boat! Hop on one of the many tours for a day out you won’t forget.

The Red Light District

In case you didn’t know, prostitution is legal in Amsterdam. Whatever you think about it, the loud, bright, brash neighbourhood of the Red Light District is certainly an eye opener and if it’s bars and clubs you’re looking for, then head here (Although it is pricey!)

A long weekend in Paris

Paris is one of the most romantic destinations in the world, but that doesn’t mean you have to be loved up to enjoy it. Paris is full of spectacular sight, which make for a brilliant long weekend and, with so many UK airports flying there direct, it’s a cheap option too.

If you’re heading the capital of France, then make sure you tick the following sights off of your list.

Eiffel Tower
You couldn’t visit Paris and fail to visit the Eiffel Tower. Even if you don’t want to climb it, you should certainly have a wander around the gardens surrounding it. However, the sights from the top are almost unrivalled.

The Louvre
As far as museums go, the Louvre is one of the world’s most interesting and has something for everyone. Whether you fancy a Da Vinci Code tour to see the inverted pyramid, say hello to Mona Lisa or you just want to have a wander around the many exhibits, this is a sight that is well worth your time in Paris.

Sacre Coeur
As far as churches go in Paris, there are plenty to choose from. Many people would choose Notre Dame over the Sacre Coeur, but this magestic building, with spectacular stained glass windows is not to be missed.

The Moulin Rouge
Catching a show at the Moulin Rouge is a classic Parisian sight and should be on everyone’s list. For an evening’s entertainment, you really can’t go wrong.

The River Seine
You can’t really miss this impressive river and it really is the heart of Paris. Whether you choose to stroll along it, jump on a bike or hop on a boat, there are plenty of ways to explore the might of the Seine.

Short breaks to Prague

Short breaks to Prague

Short breaks from the UK are really popular, with cheap flights available from most UK airports, so you can take your pick and in a few hours pretty much anywhere in Europe is within easy reach.

Paris, Amsterdam and Rome are all popular choices, but if you fancy somewhere a bit different, then hop on a flight to Prague. Easily one of the most beautiful cities in the world, the city of spires has something for everyone to enjoy and the best part is that you only need 3 or 4 days to see it all.

Here are my top picks for sightseeing in Prague:

Prague Castle
A pretty obvious one, Prague Castle dominates the skyline. Take a wander around the grounds and be awe inspired by the fantastic structure of St Vitus Cathedral, feel like a giant in the tiny houses of Golden Lane and delve into the dungeons of the towers. If galleries and museums aren’t your thing, opt for the reduced tour that features the main sites.

The Astronomical Clock
There are few old world sights that are more impressive than the Astronomical clock. Measuring, not only time, but the movement of the stars and planets too, this mechanical centrepiece is something that draws in the crowds. Be there on the hour, from 10am to 10pm, to see the mystical figures make their journey and to hear the trumpet calls.

Charles Bridge
Easily the most romantic place in Prague. If you want to avoid the crowds then be there in the early, misty morning or in the evening. During the day the bridge is packed with artists, musicians and craftsmen selling all kinds of wares, so if you want to pick up a unique souvenir, this is the place.

Eat ice cream!
You’ll see them everywhere – stalls and shops selling giant mounds of ice cream in yummy flavours. The further from the tourist centres you are, the cheaper it’ll be but it all tastes delicious!

Attractions in Edinburgh

Attractions in Edinburgh

Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is a popular tourist destination for travelers all over the world. The city features a wide array of tourist attractions. Among these one of the most popular places to visit is Edinburgh Castle. With a long history, Edinburgh Castle has been the sight of many events in history.

For one, the castle is the first documented meeting place for the Scottish Parliament. It was also the place of birth for the only child of Mary Queen of Scots. When visiting Edinburgh Castle, such rooms as the Great Hall and the room when Mary Queen of Scots gave birth are open for tours.

Another popular tourist attraction in Edinburgh is the National Gallery Complex. Within the complex is the National Gallery of Scotland and the Royal Scottish Academy Building. The National Gallery of Scotland is well known for its collection of European art. Some works of art included in the exhibition are by masters such as Raphael, Titians, Rembrandt and Poussin.

When planning a visit to the charming Scottish capital of Edinburgh, remember to include travel insurance in your preparations. Even if you aren’t travelling far from home, it is still a good idea to be covered in the event that the unthinkable occurs.
Travel insurance will protect you in the event your become ill or injured while on your holiday to Edinburgh. It can also be helpful if you should have any trouble with your luggage. For instance, if it is lost or stolen, your travel insurance policy will cover this loss and reimburse you for it.

Travel insurance can be inexpensive depending upon the coverage selected and your destintation. Endsleigh cheap travel insurance might be a budget friendly option for coverage. By having travel insurance, it makes it much easier to enjoy yourself without worrying what could go wrong.

Camping in the Lake District

Camping in the Lake District

The Lake District, situated in Cumbria, is definitely one of the most beautiful natural sites in the UK. The Lake District hosts the highest mountain in England, Scafell Pike. It also hosts the longest lake in the UK, the Windermere, as well as the deepest one, Wastwater. If you want to enjoy the best of Lake District, camping is always the way to go.

Camping in the Lake District offers excitements for everyone. The surrounding panorama is simply too good to resist, perfect for everyone who love to spend time enjoying the weather and admiring the nature’s beauty. You can also rest assured knowing that Lake District is pleasant for everyone, from children to serious adventurers.

Different areas offer different excitements. If you want to enjoy intense adventures while still being close enough to city amenities, Keswick. Langdale, Eskdale, and Wasdale offer amazing piece and solitude, as well as tranquility and soothing ambience, that are highly enjoyable. If you are looking to get away from your everyday life and retreat to calmness, any of these three spots is perfect for you.

Among the activities you can enjoy while visiting the Lake District are walking, mountain biking, rock climbing, sailing, canoeing, swimming, and many more. You can be one with nature, or enjoy touches of modern amenities while admiring the beautiful sights of Lake District.

What are you waiting for? Plan your next getaway to Lake District right away and enjoy the best this are has to offer. Unforgettable outdoor experiences are to be expected.

London: The Sights

London: The Sights

Visiting London can be a lot of fun. There are several top sights to see around the city, including some of the most famous landmarks and beautiful sceneries. If you want to enjoy the best of London, check out these next several top sights you should really enjoy whenever you visit London.


On the top of our list, we have The Houses of Parliament featuring the famous Big Ben. It is among the most marvelous sights London has to offer, and it is a definite must-visit for local can international travelers alike. The Houses of Parliament features unique architecture work and gorgeous surroundings, especially at sunset. Of course, you should also visit the Buckingham Palace.

Tower Bridge is another interesting spots you should visit whenever you are in London. The bridge is just over 100 years old, and it is also noted as one of the most beautiful bridges in the world. If you visit the bridge at the right moment, you can watch how it only takes 90 seconds for the bridge to be raised with modern electric motors recently put in place to replace the old steam engines.

The London Eye provides superb means to enjoy the best of London sights. It is the biggest observation in the world with maximum height of over 135 meters over the Thames River. Prepare yourself for some mind-blowing sights when you do decide to ride the London Eye on your next visit. You will instantly have a 25-mile panoramic view surrounding you with utter beauty.