Visiting damp tunnels full of centuries old skeletons is probably not everyones idea of a great day out, but there's something I rather like about roaming about in tunnels. And if there's one thing that Paris has got a lot of, it's tunnels. In this case, Paris' famed catacombes. ... Read the Post...
adventures in prague
I'm prone to bouts of travellers guilt when I only stay for a very short time in one city, in a country I've never visited. The backpacker in me wanted a good couple of weeks to follow the roads less travelled in this country I know nothing about, speaking a language I don't understand. That said, I'm not too bad at figuring out key foreign words pretty quickly. In this instance, though, I think it was limited to beer, wine, exit and thank you. ... Read the Post...
picasso museum
Europe on a shoestring travelling pro-tip: Museums in France are free on the first Sunday of every month. While no longer travelling on a shoestring, I am usually pretty skint so I recently took advantage of a free cultural day and strolled down to the Hôtel Salé to check out the Picasso Museum (and to compare it with the Barcelona collection). ... Read the Post...
daily bread
Some new change that's been gnawing away at my daily routine and equilibrium. My favourite baker has shut up shop and her bakery has been taken over by new management. ... Read the Post...