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Is Kensington Palace Worth Visiting?

Is Kensington Palace Worth Visiting?

What have you missed most about London over lockdown? Our family has missed the castles and palaces. We’ve missed the grandeur and the history, the fascinating stories that you find out when you’re visiting a historic building. We’ve missed walking down the street and seeing some of the most famous places in the world. We were desperate to come back…

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Where to Travel in 2021

Where to Travel in 2021

Imagine if you couldn’t eat chocolate for a whole year and then one day someone gave you a box of chocolates and told you to pick whatever you liked. And this is no ordinary box of chocolates. Inside are all your favourites as well as all those chocolates you’ve ever wanted to try. What do you choose first? Deciding where…

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Two Days in Hanoi

Two Days in Hanoi

Two days in Hanoi is just enough to give you a taste of one of the world’s most mesmerising cities. In two days you can explore tiny backstreets and visit pagodas, drink egg coffee and watch a water puppet show. You can ride in a cycle rickshaw and find out more about the culture of Vietnam in the city’s wonderful…

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Hotel in Snowdonia: Plas Weunydd

Hotel in Snowdonia: Plas Weunydd

Mini breaks become even more of a thrill when you’ve spent most of the last year sitting in your garden. A year ago, staying in a hotel felt like an impossible dream and travelling to Wales was banned. So what a joy then to spend a long weekend in a hotel in Snowdonia. We fell in love with Snowdonia on…

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15 Things to do in Snowdonia With Kids

15 Things to do in Snowdonia With Kids

It’s hard to beat Snowdonia for a family holiday. The National Park in North Wales is one of those places that seems to have it all: drop-dead gorgeous beaches, some of the best castles in the UK and mountain scenery that will take your breath away. There are so many things to do in Snowdonia with kids that you’ll be…

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Buckingham Palace Gardens: How to Visit the Queen’s Garden

Buckingham Palace Gardens: How to Visit the Queen's Garden

Until now, the only people allowed into Buckingham Palace Gardens were the Royal Family and those people lucky enough to have an invite to one of the Queen’s garden parties. But this summer, for the very first time, visitors can book tickets to visit the garden and have a picnic on the famous lawn. So many people fancied walking round…

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The Island of Tiree, Scotland’s Hawaii of the North

The Island of Tiree, Scotland's Hawaii of the North

We’re riding along a beach, the horses leaving their hoof prints in the untouched white sand. It’s midday in August but we’re the only people here. The sea is the clear turquoise that you find in Greece or the Maldives, but we’re in Scotland, on Tiree, a remote island in the Inner Hebrides. Tiree is tiny – just 12 miles…

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Visit Fingal’s Cave, the Giant’s Causeway of Scotland

Visit Fingal's Cave, the Giant's Causeway of Scotland

Visit Fingal’s Cave and you’ll understand why it’s been inspiring artists for hundreds of years. Turner painted it, Wordsworth wrote a poem and Mendelssohn composed a piece of music to capture the sound of the waves crashing into it. As you sail up to Fingal’s Cave you’ll see its imposing black columns rising up out of the sea like a…

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Explore Mull, the Highlands in Miniature

Explore Mull, the Highlands in Miniature

On a sunny day, the isle of Mull is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Single-track roads zigzag around the island past lochs, mountains, white sandy beaches and tiny harbours. Sea eagles screech and soar above your head and Highland cows stare at you from beneath their shaggy fringes. The views are so heartstoppingly beautiful when you explore…

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10 Things to do in Mull

10 Things to do in Mull

If you’ve only got time to go to one island in Scotland, make it Mull. Mull, in the Inner Hebrides, is one of the most beautiful places we’ve ever been – it’s home to sea eagles, Highland cows and dolphins – and some of Scotland’s most spectacular scenery. Visit Mull for the UK’s most colourful harbour and stunning empty beaches.…

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Best Christmas Markets for Children

Best Christmas Markets for Children

The best Christmas markets for children are filled with old-fashioned toys, craft stalls and exciting activities. If you really want to get into the Christmas spirit with the whole family, there’s nothing better than a visit to one of the traditional Christmas markets in Northern Europe. Most of these markets have changed little over the centuries and you’ll feel as…

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A Love Letter to Paris

A Love Letter to Paris

There are times and places in your life that live on in the imagination long after you’ve left. If you’ve lived somewhere, that place becomes a part of who you are. It will always be yours, no matter how much time has passed since you left. These are the places that feel like home whenever you return. And for me, one…

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Ultimate Guide to Venice with Kids

Ultimate Guide to Venice with Kids

Venice with kids is always a good idea. It’s hard to imagine a city more thrilling to visit with children than Venice. This, after all, is a city on the water where even the ambulances and rubbish trucks are boats. Most of the buildings are palaces and there are winged lions and dragons around every corner. Venice is a joy…

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Best Day Trips from Rouen

Best Day Trips from Rouen

Do you ever decide to go somewhere because of all the great places to visit nearby? The day trips that you can do from Rouen in Normandy are all amazing. You know you’ve picked the right destination when you find yourself in a wonderful city that’s also close to lots of other places to explore. Rouen is one of the most…

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Ultimate Guide to Vietnam with Kids

Ultimate Guide to Vietnam with Kids

It’s hard to imagine a more thrilling adventure for children and their parents than a trip to Vietnam. One day you could be visiting the floating markets on the Mekong Delta, the next exploring some of the most incredible caves in the world or riding down a river in a dragon boat. Even trying to cross the road in Hanoi…

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Quiet Greek Islands to Escape the Crowds

Quiet Greek Islands to Escape the Crowds

The Greek islands are beautiful. There’s a good reason why so many people visit them every year. It’s that incredible combination of stunning scenery, good beaches, the bluest of seas and a slow pace of life that’s so appealing for a summer holiday. But how easy is it to find quiet Greek islands where you can escape from the crowds?…

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12 Unmissable Things to do in Istanbul

12 Unmissable Things to do in Istanbul

The boat cruises slowly down the Golden Horn. In front of us, the minarets of the city’s Ottoman mosques are bathed in rose pink. As we get closer to the city centre, the muezzins’ calls to prayer sound out from the speakers attached to each of the city’s mosques, their voices mingling as they echo across the water. Istanbul is…

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