europe
Whether embarking on a Eurotrip or a weekend jaunt to a foreign city, European travel requires some smart planning; you may know all the must-see landmarks, but we provide the hidden gems.
The Party Never Stops in Madrid
A Bustling City Full of Life They say that the party never stops in Madrid. Madrid is a bustling city full of life and a great atmosphere. In the heart of Madrid, the streets are lined with restaurants, pubs, shops, hotels and so much more. The metro system is easily accessible, therefore you need not rent a vehicle to get around.
By Debbie's Reflection5 years ago in Wander
Great London Parks You Need to Visit in Autumn
When it comes to urban green spaces, Londoners are spoilt for options. Of course, there are the royal parks that do need to be enjoyed, from Kensington Gardens to Primrose Hill. Then there is Hampstead Heath, whose idyllic Ladies' Swimming Pond has inspired full-blown essays collections; Kew Gardens, beloved by Virginia Woolf's; Hampton Court Palace, designed by Henry VIII... The list goes on. However, many places are stunning in autumn, when summer blooms give way to autumn fruits, and the trees start to change. As the temperature falls, let's round-up some great lesser-known places to go get a nature recharge in London.
By Anton Black5 years ago in Wander
This is the home of the ruling powers
For centuries, London has been the home of ruling powers. Many palaces and once royal residences can be discovered in around the capital, although many of them are currently unused except as museums for their former owners. Various members of the Royal Family still occupy five. While some will be familiar, others are less known to the public.
By Anton Black5 years ago in Wander
Captivating Greece
Oh, My Goodness I was in Greece, I still couldn't believe I was no longer in Asia. Exploring a whole new place. I was spreading my wings and flying off while being mindful of my thoughts and manifesting my dreams. Flying to Athens was one of the worst flights I have ever experienced. I admit I booked this flight since it was an affordable price. But, this company has no in-flight entertainment, as well as food and drinks, which are all at an expense. Let me tell you it isn't a quick flight this flight was 12-hours. I would suggest Scoot if you want a cheap flight. But, be self-prepared with snacks and entertainment.
By Meagan Meredith5 years ago in Wander
The Magical Cotswolds
After many months of existing in a pandemic bubble of working from home and walking around my village every day, it felt a lot like Groundhog Day. Although I’m not travelling abroad currently, The Cotswolds are so different to where I live and other places in England that it seemed like another land. The numerous quaint picture-postcard villages with their golden coloured cottages and thatched rooves, combined with the glorious weather we were having, transported me to the magical fairy-tale escape I craved. Here are some of the best places I visited:
By Laura Ockenden5 years ago in Wander
Revealed: The UK’s Most Private Cities
With World Mental Health Day still fresh in our minds, it’s safe to say that the coronavirus pandemic has had a profound impact on our daily lives, especially when it comes to mental health. Routines have been disrupted, working from home has left people isolated, and the ability to go abroad to destress has been limited.
By John Hannen5 years ago in Wander
5 Activities for Connecting with Nature in Lagos, Portugal
Portugal offers vibrant architecture, can’t-miss views and countless opportunities to spend time outdoors enjoying unbeatable weather year-round. As a narrow and long country, travelers and residents in Portugal are never more than a few hours’ drive from the beach.
By Libby Thompson5 years ago in Wander
5 Best Destinations to Visit in Portugal
For most people that have traveled to Portugal for vacation, it is perhaps one of their favorite destinations. It has some of the best foods, great people, and amazing coastlines. It is hard for anyone that has been to Portugal to find a reason not to love the country.
By Rafael Escobar5 years ago in Wander





