Europe

A view of the London Eye and Big Ben from the South Bank, with the Thames, riverside railing, and decorative lamp sculpture in the foreground.

London Eye: A First‑Time Visitor’s Experience Above the Thames

After finishing our scones with jam and cream following our tour of the British Museum, we wandered over to Tottenham Court Road Underground Station and jumped on the Tube. I’d been using the TfL app all week, and it quickly became one of my favourite tools of the trip, it didn’t just tell us which […]

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Front entrance of the British Museum with its enormous Greek‑style columns and grand stone façade.

British Museum First‑Time Guide: A Morning in Bloomsbury

Visiting the British Museum for the first time is one of those essential London experiences, a mix of ancient history, iconic artefacts, and breathtaking architecture under the Great Court’s glass dome. This guide blends our real first‑time visit with practical tips, transport details, and the small human moments that made our morning unforgettable. If you’re

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Westminster Abbey’s west front with twin Gothic towers on a clear blue morning.

Westminster Abbey: A First‑Timer’s Guide (Tickets, Tips & What to Expect)

London rewards early risers. If you start your morning in the parks around Buckingham Palace and follow the quiet streets toward Westminster, you get to see the city before it fully wakes up, the light is softer, the crowds are thinner, and the landmarks feel bigger. That’s exactly how we ended up at Westminster Abbey

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Wide-angle photo of the front entryway of St Paul’s Cathedral in London, showing the stone steps leading up to the large wooden doors and the symmetrical twin towers above.

St Paul’s Cathedral London: History, Blitz Survival, Tickets, Tube Guide & Our First-Day Experience

We hadn’t planned anything for our first day in London. After a 24‑hour flight from Australia, our only mission was simple: stay awake until 8pm so we didn’t ruin the rest of the trip. With hours to fill before check‑in and no real plan, we looked at each other, shrugged, and said, “Let’s go see

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A view of Elizabeth Tower from the South Bank, with the London Eye rising behind it on a clear London day.

Our Real 5‑Day London Itinerary: What We Planned vs What Actually Happened

A detailed, lived‑in, story‑rich guide to London in 5 days London had been on our travel wish list for years, one of those “one day” destinations that felt almost mythical from the other side of the world. When we finally boarded a 24‑hour flight from Australia, we knew the trip would be unforgettable. What we

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Amsterdam canal in the afternoon light, with calm water, narrow houses, and boats lining the edges.

Amsterdam: Canals, Culture and the Sweetest Stroopwafel of My Life

Amsterdam was our final stop in Europe, and it turned out to be the perfect way to slow down after such an intense adventure. Between world‑class museums, long walks along the canals, and stroopwafels the size of my face, the city kept surprising me in the best possible ways. Here’s how our two days played

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Berlin to Amsterdam: The Day Everything Went Wrong (and Somehow Still Worked Out)

Leaving Berlin (Too Soon) We were wrapping up our time in Berlin, a city we honestly wished we could’ve stayed in longer. But we had three nights booked in Amsterdam before our flight home, so we had to keep moving. What should’ve been a simple travel day quickly turned into one of the most chaotic

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A view from Jungfraujoch, the Top of Europe, looking out over the Aletsch Glacier stretching through the Swiss Alps.

Switzerland: Exploring Jungfraujoch, the Top of Europe

The Promise of a Clear Day There are some days in travel where the world seems to open itself to you, where the weather aligns, the timing works, and the mountains feel close enough to touch. The night before our trip to Jungfraujoch, the forecast promised exactly that kind of day, Clear skies! So we booked

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