As the title suggests, traveling with family, or anyone really, can be quite challenging; hopefully none of your trips have resulted in murdering one of your travel companions but sometimes you can feel very close to it! There are pros and cons to traveling with other people – as I travel with my sisters I …
Review of ‘Bat out of Hell’ Musical at the Dominion Theatre, London
The Dominion Theatre, home to the ‘Bat out of Hell’ musical, is a large theatre on the corner of Tottenham Court Road and Charing Cross Road. It’s literally a stones throw from the Tottenham Court Road Underground station and Charing Cross station (Trafalgar Square) is just around the corner, so it’s easily accessible from all …
Travelling in Switzerland without breaking the bank – Basel, Switzerland on a budget.
Switzerland is known for its expensive tastes, a country famous for its high standards and luxury lifestyle. This may put some people off travelling there, however, travelling to Switzerland doesn’t need to break the bank. This post will tell you some ways to explore Basel, Switzerland on a budget. *Disclosure* This post may contain affiliate …
Little Country Luxembourg
The first thing I discovered about Luxembourg is no one has ever heard of it. Whenever I was talking to people about where I was going on holiday the first question most people asked was ‘Where’s that?’. To answer that question, Luxembourg is a little country (50km wide by 100km long) in between Belgium, France …
Review of ‘Secret Studio’ Escape Room, London
Secret Studio Escape Room London was an amazing experience and I hated every second of it – which I think goes to show how incredible it was. These guys certainly know how to do their jobs, and do them they did. My sisters and I have done many escape rooms before, this was our 8th …
Review of ‘School of Rock’ at the Gillian Lynne Theatre, London
Living in London means I have relatively easy access to the West End, so I thought I would utilise a day off to head into the city and watch a show. I went to see School of Rock which was incredible. All the cast members are super talented and they all play their own instruments …
A Book with a View: What I read in South Africa
Last summer I was fortunate enough to spend some time in South Africa on a horseback safari in the KwaZulu-Natal province. I stayed at the luxury Pakamisa Lodge and had an absolutely extraordinary time there. I thoroughly recommend Pakamisa; Isabella, the owner, is one of the most hospitable people I have ever met and Sarah, …
HVFF, Heroes and Villains in London
Whilst it isn’t technically travelling, my experience at the Heroes and Villains Fan Fest (HVFF) in London was incredible and I want to talk about it (and there were plenty of people from other countries so I’m counting it!). Heroes and Villians London, for those non-nerds, is a mini Comic-Con for TV shows in the …
Small and Grand in the Netherlands
The Netherlands isn’t a very big country but there are lots of little things there that made this one of the greatest trips I’ve been on. *Disclosure* This post may contain affiliate links. This means when you buy through the link, the Travel Fairies will receive a small commission at no extra cost to yourself. …
Bikes, Books and Berliners
One of my first solo adventures was a 3-day trip to Berlin. For a country so steeped in a dreadful history, it’s incredibly beautiful and surprisingly hot. I went at the beginning of September and temperatures were in the late 20’s/early 30’s C. *Disclosure* This post may contain affiliate links. This means when you buy …