I arrived, together with a group of Dutch Travel Bloggers (travelbloggers.nl), in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, on a crisp winter day. Upon entering the harbour by ferry, we were all allowed to keep company with [Read More]
The Choco-Story Museum in Bruges is by no means an ordinary museum. This is an experience of chocolate unlike any other. Upon arrival I was delighted to see a rather large, plastic chocolate egg formation [Read More]
Situated just a few minutes on foot from Garbatella metro, Centrale Montemartini brings together an interesting and unforgettable contrast of old and new. Definitely one of the more unusual museums in Rome, Montemartini offers a [Read More]
Bruges or Brugge in Belgium has honestly (ok maybe, or quite nearly) overtaken Rome as the city of my heart. However, it is very different and much smaller in size than Rome. For me, Brugge [Read More]
I never expected to learn as much as I have about life in such a short space of time. Moving abroad all alone has a way of opening you up to new challenges and experiences [Read More]
Next week I depart Ijmuiden, The Netherlands together with a group of Dutch bloggers to attend the Traverse Bloggers Conference 2014 taking place in Newcastle in the UK. This will be my first European travel [Read More]
I can never, ever go back to eating ordinary gelato again. Giolitti’s in Rome has a range of mouthwatering flavors that are simply indescribable and unlike any gelato i have ever tasted before. I had [Read More]
I love the Dutch. They are such thoughtful people. Just take a look at this lovely string of red hearts hanging from building to building that I saw last week on a stroll down Keizerstraat [Read More]
Lucca, Italy, is a town that brought me much peace of mind. As a writer, I’ve never before felt such calmness and clarity as I did in Lucca. I spent a full day wondering around [Read More]
To say that 2013 was a crazy year for me is an understatement. I travelled the world and worked remotely for the first half of the year and then for the second half I moved to [Read More]
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