Category: UK

  • Kew Bridge Steam Museum: London’s Industrial History on Display

    Kew Bridge Steam Museum: London’s Industrial History on Display

    Fans of the offbeat, quirky museums and industrial history may enjoy London’s Kew Bridge Steam Museum, home to a collection of water pumping steam engines.  While it may sound a bit dull at first thought, Victorian-era London produced some of the finest waterworks around, and it’s on display here.  Located on the River Thames in…

  • Family Vacation in Wales

    Family Vacation in Wales

    In springtime the Welsh countryside is surely one of the most beautiful in the world. There is a lush greenness unmatched anywhere in Europe and it’s very easy to see why the daffodil is the region’s official flower. They are everywhere, from the planted beds in suburban public parks to wild outcrops by the roadsides.…

  • Kendal Museum in Cumbria

    Kendal Museum in Cumbria

    Kendal is a small town located in the Lakes District of Cumbria with a rich history that attracts tourists.  Located on the River Kent, it was once known as Kirkby in Kendal, but now is referred to as simply Kendal.  It’s historically been a popular spot for visitors in the Lakes District, both because of…

  • Festivals in Brighton:  Party On

    Festivals in Brighton: Party On

      If all Olympics and Jubilee festivities of London are a bit too stuffy for you, get out of the city and head to Brighton, known as a premier UK hotspot for nightlife, music, and festivals.  About an hour south of London, by train (the Jurys Inn Brighton is located not too far from the…

  • 10 Things To Do in St. Andrews, Scotland

    10 Things To Do in St. Andrews, Scotland

    Named for the apostle Andrew, the town of St Andrews is located on the east coast of Fife in Scotland and was originally founded as a religious settlement.  Today it is widely known for its university and as the home of golf in Scotland (and the world), and is a popular spot for travelers as…

  • Royal London: 8 Royal Parks in London

    Royal London: 8 Royal Parks in London

    Summer holidays in London are sure to be full of hectic activities and adventures. With a calendar chock full of commemorative events and displays, you can easily find yourself wrapped up in a whirlwind of activities at a maddening pace. When you’re ready for a break, and a get back to nature moment, try visiting…

  • Subversive Ways of Seeing London

    Subversive Ways of Seeing London

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    Are you tired of doing the same thing day in, day out?  Do your travel plans seem a bit routine?  Have you gotten stuck in a rut?  Today we have a guest post from travel writer Andrea Kirkby who is trying to convince us of ways to look at things differently while in London. —-…

  • The Powerscourt Estate:  A Daytrip from Dublin

    The Powerscourt Estate: A Daytrip from Dublin

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      Many first time visitors to Dublin don’t know that the ‘Garden of Ireland’ – County Wicklow – is only 30 minutes south of the city center. No trip to Ireland would be complete without leaving the capital city to see the countryside that the Emerald Isle is so famous for. While there are many…

  • Royal Beasts Return to Tower Of London

    Royal Beasts Return to Tower Of London

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    The Royal Wedding isn’t the only royal excitement in London the spring, although it probably overshadows most.  But there’s another magical story that comes to life this spring, and that’s the story of the Royal Menagerie at the Tower of London. The Royal Menagerie was first established at the Tower of London in the early…

  • Top 10 Things To Do In London For A Wheelchair User

    Top 10 Things To Do In London For A Wheelchair User

    Today I have a guest post on a topic I know very little about – accessible travel.  I take for granted getting up and down stairs, walking down narrow cobblestone streets, and making plans with very little thought.  While not every traveler is as carefree with planning their vacation, accessibility is no longer the barrier…