China, Poland & Cuba: Communist Relics
Like it or loath it, communism was a major feature of 20th century history. These days it feels as if communism is a thing of the past as we see all […]
Like it or loath it, communism was a major feature of 20th century history. These days it feels as if communism is a thing of the past as we see all […]
It’s hard to believe that a perfectly preserved medieval village is only a 30 minute bus ride from Monaco or Nice. Yet here it is: tiny, ancient, picturesque Eze sits on a […]
We all know that Tokyo has excellent sushi and efficient trains but not everyone knows about these delightful surprises, check them out whilst visiting Japan’s 24-hour capital city. 1) Washlet […]
Singapore rarely fails to impress with it’s novel attractions but this new public feature is a disappointment to both tourists and locals – especially the botanist or the nature lover. Looking […]
Are you vegetarian traveller? planning a trip to Cuba? Let me save you from starvation in this lovely land of pork lard and salad dodging locals – here is an […]
Long journeys are never easy to endure but following a few basic guidelines makes it more comfortable for you, your fellow traveller and the airline staff. Most of these tips […]
As long as you aren’t expecting a traditional farmer’s market, Singapore’s brand new Pasarbella can be an enjoyable dining and shopping experience. Pasarbella (pasar meaning market in Malay and bella Italian […]
The one thing that comes to mind if you say the name of a place to me is colour. Every country has its own palette in my memory. Morocco is […]
The characters that one meets in bars around the world are truly fascinating. Indeed, I have met many friends in this manner. This most recent international “freakspotting” was in Taipei, […]
Asia is notoriously difficult for kosher travel but after a little research, I think I’ve found all kosher venues in Hong Kong, Tokyo, Thailand and Singapore. I did an article […]