Tag: travelblogger
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Feeling French in Montreal
Hey guys! So as I mentioned in my last post I am currently travelling around Canada & North America (currently in Florida). I really want to get back into blogging about my travels, especially because I love reading about other people’s travels as I find it helps me plan my trips a lot! My first…
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The German Fairytale Castle
Usually when you go away, a castle is always on the list and as much as I hate to admit, they aren’t all too impressive and sometimes castle after castle can actually become a bit tedious, the same cannot he said for Neuschwanstein Castle. The castle was built by the ‘mad king ludwig’. The castle…
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Photo Diary: Rothenberg Germany
Rothenberg is a village along Germany’s Romantic Road and honestly, it is one of the most beautiful places I have ever been to. With campsites located a fifteen minute walk from the centre you can also make staying here quite cheap! I was in shock at the beauty of this place and in Germany it’s…
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Berlin Highlights
Recently I have been travelling around Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg and without a doubt Berlin was a highlight. In this post I will share with you the best things I did in Berlin! The Berlin Wall (East Side Gallery) This was by far my favourite aspect of Berlin, basically the Berlin Wall separated the Soviet…
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Morocco Photo Diary
I sometimes love quickly looking through posts for the photo’s, especially when I don’t have much time and am looking for some quick travel inspiration! So in this post I thought I would simply share with you some of the best photos I took whilst in Morocco, enjoy!
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Moroccan Gardens
Whilst in Morocco I was able to visit two of the most famous gardens- Le Jardin Majorelle (garden of memory) and the garden of secrets. In comparing the two I would actually go against the most common preference in that I preferred the secret garden much more (although everyone told me I must go to…
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Bahia Palace Morocco
If staying in Marrakech in Morocco I highly recommend visiting the Bahia Palace, it is about a ten minute walk from the central square and highly worth the visit. You don’t need a long time here but it is such a contrast to the busy, bustling streets of Marrakech and for just 10 dirhams (around…
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Is Morocco safe for solo and female travelers?
Hi guys, I have just got back from Morocco, where I stayed for eleven nights with my younger sister and it was truly an amazing and an unforgettable trip. However, one of the main searches before going was whether or not it was a safe place to go. Overall I would say yes, Morocco is a…
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2017– A Year of Travel
2017 has been an amazing year for me especially in terms of travel, exploration, and writing. It is the year I started my blog, which is still in its early stages really but I am finally happy with how it is starting to look. I have been so lucky with the travel I have been able…
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Cheapest Getaways/ holidays this Christmas Time
Following Christmas and New Year we often get those January blues and I, much like everyone else is always looking for a way to combat these. A holiday is usually people’s go to however holidays are not cheap and if you are like me; you also won’t have a lot of money going spare over…