My boyfriend and I have been trying to spend some time travelling England recently; he’s here for the whole summer and we don’t have the funds to travel further afield at the moment, so we’re taking advantage of places close to home. I had a couple of days off from work this last week and we headed to Brighton! I completed my degree at the nearby University of Sussex, and lived in the city for three years - it’s one of my favourite places in the world. We visited most of my BTN must-dos, and I wanted to mention them here.
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Thursday, 14 July 2016
Travel: Brighton Micro-Trip
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Tuesday, 28 June 2016
Travel: Ultimate Washington D.C. Guide!
I’ve been wanting to write a post about Washington DC for a long time now. In fact, I think I said I would last time I returned from there, but...didn't (oops!). You may or may not know that I studied abroad in DC for the 2013/14 academic year, and that's where/how I met my (American) boyfriend. Since then, I've returned to visit around four or five times, so I consider myself pretty well informed on the city.
DC is a strange place. Specifically designed as the capital of a then-new United States, it still sort of feels like a faux-city. It's split into four, somewhat diverse sections: North East, South East, South West, and North West - like on a compass. Some of these areas are extremely affluent, clean, and business-oriented, whilst others are strikingly under-developed and lacking in resources on many levels. That being said, I haven't seen nearly all of what it has to offer, but what I have, I love.
I've broken the post down into several components: things to do; places to eat and drink; places to shop; how to get around. I intend for it to be a pretty comprehensive guide to what I consider to be the best of DC. I'd love to hear your comments or additions, whether you've been to DC or not!
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Tuesday, 29 March 2016
Travel: Disney World, Florida (part 3 of 3)
Day 4 Friday 18th March 2016
Friday started late because someone (who shall remain nameless, but I'm sure you can guess!) ended up drinking a little too much the night before, and spent the morning with his head stuck down the toilet - while I slept in. We'd planned to return to Typhoon Lagoon, so weren't too disappointed, and instead got to Hollywood Studios in time for me to meet up with some of the rest of the group to ride the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster. Siegfried's scared of heights, so didn't want to partake in this, and lovingly spent the time getting me a drink and a snack. We then headed to what I was probably most excited about: "For the First Time in Forever: A Frozen Sing-a-long"! It turns out we probably didn't even need FastPasses, as there were shows throughout the day and you just stood in a waiting area before filing into the theatre. Mostly I was just glad that we decided to see it at all, because it's probably now my favourite memory of the trip (bar Be Our Guest, of course).
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Saturday, 26 March 2016
Travel: Disney World, Florida (part 2 of 3)
Day 3 Thursday 17th March 2016
Thursday was an extremely special day, as Siegfried and I had a table booked at the Magic Kingdom's Beauty & the Beast-themed restaurant, Be Our Guest. I'd been wanting to go here since I'd heard about it from a university friend who went during our year abroad, but this desire significantly increased after Siegfried and I watched the film not long after we got together. The movie occupies a special place in our hearts; we think of it as "our" movie (like when couples have particular songs). So the first thing we'd done when we decided to go to Disney World was to ring for a reservation. Having done extensive research, I was keen to get a lunch reservation, as it reflected the best choice and value for money. But when we first rang (literally about six weeks prior to our trip!), Be Our Guest could only offer a breakfast reservation. Thankfully, after two more weeks of ringing almost daily and a tip to not try again until the week before we arrived, we managed to book an 11:30am table.
Monday, 21 March 2016
Travel: Disney World, Florida (part 1 of 3)
Warning: this post is probably going to end up being much, much longer than intended! I knew I’d want to blog about my time at Disney World because it's such an exciting place to have been able to visit, but we packed so much stuff into just four and a half days that now I don't know where to begin! I think I'm going to split it into days, and cover a couple of days per post - that way I’ll also get in some time to gather my thoughts properly.
I haven't been to Disney World in Florida for 15 years (I felt so old when I figured that out!); I still can't believe I didn't make it there during my year studying abroad in the States. I'd definitely planned to, but life happened and I never really had the time and money to spare. When I moved back to England, it seemed even more out of reach, even though my boyfriend is (thankfully) also Disney crazy. His family actually used to have an apartment in Florida, so he's been to Disney World a lot, but financial issues meant they've since had to sell the condo.
Anyway, amazingly, his friend Katie kindly invited us to be a part of her Spring Break trip this year - her parents are part of Disney's "Vacation Club", which is kind of like a cross between getting a holiday on finance and having a timeshare. So they had "points" (how it works is very confusing; I looked it up and was still a bit baffled) to use up, and Katie booked a two-bedroom villa in Disney's "Old Key West" resort for us! It was three couples and two of her single friends - a really nice group. Even with free accommodation, my boyfriend and I were still a bit worried about cost, but we decided it was worth the splurge if it meant going to Disney World together!
I haven't been to Disney World in Florida for 15 years (I felt so old when I figured that out!); I still can't believe I didn't make it there during my year studying abroad in the States. I'd definitely planned to, but life happened and I never really had the time and money to spare. When I moved back to England, it seemed even more out of reach, even though my boyfriend is (thankfully) also Disney crazy. His family actually used to have an apartment in Florida, so he's been to Disney World a lot, but financial issues meant they've since had to sell the condo.
Anyway, amazingly, his friend Katie kindly invited us to be a part of her Spring Break trip this year - her parents are part of Disney's "Vacation Club", which is kind of like a cross between getting a holiday on finance and having a timeshare. So they had "points" (how it works is very confusing; I looked it up and was still a bit baffled) to use up, and Katie booked a two-bedroom villa in Disney's "Old Key West" resort for us! It was three couples and two of her single friends - a really nice group. Even with free accommodation, my boyfriend and I were still a bit worried about cost, but we decided it was worth the splurge if it meant going to Disney World together!
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Tuesday, 2 February 2016
Travel: Bristol
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Why have two cocktails when you can have four (for the price of two?!) |
So my trip to Bristol was far too short, especially once I'd realised how well this city and I would get on! I was visiting a friend who's just moved there, but she had an exam the following Tuesday, which meant that I didn't go until Saturday afternoon, to give her time to revise. We'd booked a table at Turtle Bay, a Caribbean restaurant that has an amazing 2-4-1 happy hour - a rare find on a Saturday night! Apparently it's a chain (normally when I go somewhere new I like to find a more local place to eat), but we couldn't resist BOGOF cocktails! Apparently neither could anyone else, because the place was rammed! We managed to grab some drinks just before happy hour ended, and even a seat to drink them at while we waited for our table. It’s a good job we did, because the trip seemed a little wasted once we realised just how hot all the food was! Neither of us are big spice people but we figured that if we went for some safe options (i.e. nothing with the words “chilli” or “jerk” in them) we’d be okay. Uh-uh! Cue lots of water-downing. So, whilst I could appreciate how quick and fresh the food appeared, the experience was kind of wasted on us.
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Sunday, 17 January 2016
Travel: Prague (part 2 of 2)
Day 3 (Tuesday January 5th)
This was one of the days I was looking forward to the most, because it was the day we headed to the zoo! My boyfriend and I spend a lot of time at the zoo in Washington D.C. because it’s fun to get out of the house (i.e. student digs) and see all kinds of different animals - and it’s free! Zoos in England are generally very expensive (as in, £20-30 a head), and Prague was an absolute bargain for 140Kč/£4/$6! We’d had several recommendations and it’s regularly on lists of the top ten “best zoos in the world”. Even though it snowed pretty steadily all day, this only added to the atmosphere. Obviously it wasn’t packed, and it was nice being able to wander around without getting in people’s way or coming across too many others. It was an easy ride tram-then-bus ride from the city centre, and both modes of transport had extremely clear electronic signs to show you which stop you were at/which direction you were going in/etc.
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Tuesday, 12 January 2016
Travel: Prague (part 1 of 2)
I’ve been looking forward to writing this post for so long! I’ve always enjoyed travelling, but I’ve definitely been more inspired to travel since spending a year studying in the United States. I also met my boyfriend there, who is very passionate about seeing the world. So when he comes to visit me, we try to get somewhere in continental Europe together; obviously it’s much easier to get to from here than from America!
Last January we went to Paris, and this year it was Prague’s turn! We chose Prague mostly because of recommendations from friends, and also because of how cheap it is. It’s the first country we’ve travelled to both having never been before and where neither of us could speak the language (we picked up some essentials from this guy on YouTube!). We were there for four nights, three full days and two “half”/travelling days, but managed to squash so much in that this is going to be part one of two! I’m hoping this will be helpful to anyone thinking of visiting the city; enjoy!
Day 1 (Sunday January 3rd)
Having arrived at Stansted at 4am for our 6:40am Ryanair flight (never again; even easyJet was better!) we were pretty knackered once we landed in Prague at 10am. So the first thing we did was decidedly un-European: got a McDonald’s! But at least that gave us fuel for finding the apartment, because transport into the city centre had us a bit muddled! My boyfriend went to get us 3-day transport passes (only available at select metro stations but also at tourist information points; there was one of these in the airport’s arrivals area). They cost 310Kč (approx. £8.60/$12.50) but we ended up getting “Airport Express” (a private service, not public transport) tickets too, as we thought they took us directly into the city centre. Actually, they kind of did, but had two stops: one to connect to the B metro line (passes work for all forms of Prague’s public transport: trams; buses; subway/underground) and one to the A metro line. Therefore that was a bit of a waste of money - although only about £7 - because the public bus does exactly the same thing, just a little slower! We also didn’t know how to get to the metro from the bus stop, but found it after several wrong turns! I’ll talk more about transport later but the long and short of it is: Prague’s public transport is amazing and I want every city to follow their lead!
By that time it was time for dinner; I’d used Yelp! to find a couple of local, authentic restaurants that wouldn’t break the bank, but the first one we got to had an hour’s wait so we quickly moved onto the one slightly further away: Restaurace Mincovna. This was meant to be because we had an incredible meal there; we loved it so much we visited again on our last night! It was just off Old Town Square (a popular area/neighbourhood in the centre of Prague) but not packed with tourists and with very reasonable prices. We shared a veal tartare to start, and then I had veal schnitzel with a potato salad, and my boyfriend had the “knee of roast piglets”. The name was a bit off-putting but it was possibly one of the best things I’ve ever tasted; so tender, literally falling off the bone! With a glass of wine for me and a half-litre of tank beer for him, the meal came to 1000Kč with tip - around £27/$40. We were floored by both the price and the quality, so I’d definitely recommend it! The staff were extremely friendly and - like most of the people we interacted with - fluent in English.
There were still Christmas stalls set up around the square (as well as the biggest Christmas tree I think I’ve ever seen!) so we wandered around a bit after dinner, and discovered an amazing traditional Slovak pastry: trdelník. This is rolled dough wrapped around a stick, then grilled and dipped in a sugar and walnut mix. Most places also offer it with Nutella spread inside; anything carb-loaded and dipped in sugar/Nutella/both is an absolute must for me. As it was pretty cold (around -3 degrees centigrade!) and we were still quite tired from travelling, we didn’t stay out for long, but it was great to see the square all lit up in the dark.
Day 2 (Monday January 4th)
View from the Charles Bridge |
We must have needed to sleep because we didn’t manage to drag ourselves out of bed until 11am on our first morning! I did feel a little guilty, but what’s a holiday if you can’t do exactly what you’d like?! In the end it was a perfect day; we wandered over the Charles Bridge* - five minutes walk from our accommodation - with snow falling! On the other side we visited the John Lennon Wall^; a tribute to the musician which was famously re-created each time Communist authorities whitewashed it. It’s full of paintings of Lennon, Beatles’ lyrics and quotes. My favourite was “may the best of your past be the worst of your future”, although this is apparently originally an old Irish saying!
Now I don’t know about anyone else but my boyfriend needs to eat around four to six times a day, so by this time a refuel was needed! In another twist of fate, we failed to find the nearby cafe I’d found on Yelp, and headed back towards the Charles Bridge. On the way we chanced upon Pekařstvi Karmelitské± - a lovely Czech café/bar/bakery where we gorged on sandwiches, crepes, and pastries washed down with a French press of coffee for around £5/$3 each! Again, the woman behind the counter was very helpful and it was a great place to sit and catch our breath; we both read and my boyfriend journaled for a bit.
After wandering back over the Charles Bridge, we stopped off at the apartment to decide on a place for dinner. We ended up at the Globe Bookstore and Café - an English language bookshop with a pub-cum-restaurant-cum-bar in the back. Unfortunately the store - one of the main reasons we’d gone - closed whilst we were still eating; when we’d looked at the website the “opening hours” displayed were 10am-midnight but it seems this must have been just for the café. Regardless, we had a good meal and mega cheap cocktails, so it wasn’t the worst thing to happen!
So that’s days 1 and 2 - I hope you enjoyed it; part two (days 3, 4, and 5) will come later on this week. And if you've been to Prague, please let me know in the comments!
*Charles Bridge - Karlův Most, 110 00 Praha 1
^John Lennon Wall - Velkopřevorské Náměstí, 100 00 Praha 1
±Pekařstvi Karmelitské - I couldn't find a website for this but it's address is next to/very near to Karmelitská 268/26, 118 00 Praha 1!
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Sunday, 25 January 2015
Le gai Paris!
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Our tiny (perfect) little apartment! |
I actually managed to get very cheap (£60 return) plane tickets with EasyJet, which worked out as quicker and cheaper then taking the Eurostar! My boyfriend and I stayed in a lovely little apartment a five minute walk away from Notre-Dame and packed as much as we could into the three(ish) days we were there.
The first thing we did was go and look at the Eiffel Tower (#tourists). We'd both been up it before, and were planning on climbing the Arch de Triumphe, so decided to save on the entry tickets and instead had our first crêpes of the trip. We didn't actually manage to make it up the Arch either, because it was so foggy the entire time we were there that it probably wouldn't have been worth it.
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