Travel diary: London and Bath
I used to hate flying into England. This time, though, I was enthusiastic about what lay before us: family time, sports, movies, conferences, events… it was a good week.
I used to hate flying into England. This time, though, I was enthusiastic about what lay before us: family time, sports, movies, conferences, events… it was a good week.
It certainly wasn’t what we expected, but Oundle has been good to us. Read our travel diary of our last two weeks housesitting in Oundle, UK.
If you want to experience London with a local, the Urban Adventures London City Streets Explorer tour is certainly a good choice. See why we liked it so much (it wasn’t just the beer!).
You don’t need a time machine to see a lot of Bath as it was in both Roman times or aristocratic Georgian England, but you might want to bring your wallet — Bath is the perfect spot to splash out on a luxurious day at the spa.
London is (with good reason) a tourist hotspot, and most of it has already been discovered. This alternative guide to London has some lesser-known options.
The London Underground, commonly known as the Tube, is the quickest and most efficient way of travelling around London.
We look at Easter celebrations from Malta, England, Italy, Spain and Guatemala. How did you celebrate Easter?
Why would you want to visit Leeds? A better question is: why not?
If you’re heading to England, don’t skip a trip to the seaside.
Five tips for London travel. Explore London but make sure you have enough time for it!
That's All Folks!
That's All Folks!