I miss all the mundane parts of travelling

If there’s one thing that Corona has taught me, it’s that I’m never really satisfied. And also that I’m endlessly itching to go somewhere new. Someone coined the phrase “relocation addiction” the other day and it stuck with me, because that’s exactly what it feels like. So being stuck in one place and not being […]

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How to spend 48 hours in Manchester

Ready to venture up north and explore Manchester? Despite being only a couple of hours away on the train from London, Manchester boasts a huge amount of differences from London aside from the obvious cheaper drinks and friendly locals. And if that doesn’t tempt you to visit, we’ve used the inside knowledge of the Secret […]

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How to spend 48 hours in Seville

With its bright blue skies, historic architecture and love for dancing, it’s fair to say that Seville is unbeatable. If you’ve only got 48 hours in the city then it’s definitely going to be a squeeze, but we’ve put together the ultimate guide to make sure you get the most out of your visit to […]

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Finding headspace in Malta

In the space of 15 days, I caught severe food poisoning, my passport was stolen abroad in Colombia 12 hours later, my 1.5 year relationship came to an abrupt halt and my remote working opportunity drastically cut my hours and income. So it’s fair to say that it was an incredibly stressful period. And while […]

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How To Spend 48 Hours In Barcelona

¡Hola! And welcome to Gaudí’s playground: Barcelona.  Before we begin, let’s get something straight: 48 hours will never be enough time to explore the beauty of Barcelona, even if you spent the entirety of those 48 hours wide awake. But, if that’s all you’ve got – and for the sake of this article you have […]

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Exploring Belgium: Bruges

I naively thought that getting the Eurostar was similar to getting any other train: that we’d show up about 10 minutes before it left the station and be on our merry way. Reader: this was not the case. It, very sensibly, turns out that Eurostar is more akin to any other form of international travel, […]

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