Get ready to be charmed because we're heading to Bruges, Belgium – a city that looks like it popped straight out of a storybook. Think winding canals, Medieval Architecture, Chocolate Shops, Breweries, Frite and Waffle shops and a wealth of postcard perfect views. In this article, we'll be exploring the must-see sights, uncovering some places... Continue Reading →
Hereford – City Guide, UK
In this guide, we’ll be sharing with you what you can do in just 48 hours or less for a city break or a quick but unforgettable getaway. We’re kicking it off with the stunning medieval City of Hereford. The city of Hereford, sitting right at the heart of the county on a loop of... Continue Reading →
Cathedral of our Lady, Antwerp
When exploring the city you can spot the imposing tower of the cathedral in the distance, it’s the highest church tower in the Belgium, rising 123 metres above the historic city centre. In the middle ages, the cathedral of Antwerp was situated inside the city centre amongst narrow and cobbled streets and gorgeous crooked houses.... Continue Reading →
St. Bavo’s Cathedral, Ghent
The origins and consecration of the church on this site was in AD 942 to saint john the Baptist and interestingly you can still find some traces of the following Romanesque church which dates to around the mid 12th century, in the crypt that is wonderfully decorated with murals. Whilst we wander the beautiful cathedral... Continue Reading →
Ghent – City Guide, Belgium
If you haven’t heard of Ghent, or put it on your must do/see map, list or in your phone then this guide will tell you ALL the reasons why it should be on the list as a place to visit. The one thing I was most shocked by was just how easily accessible Ghent is... Continue Reading →
Rochester Castle & Cathedral, Kent
Strategically placed on the London road and guarding an important crossing of the River Medway in Kent, this imposing fortress has a complex history of rebuilding and destruction. Today it’s here as a proud reminder of the history that Rochester went through along with its beautiful cathedral across the cobbled streets. In 1087 Gundulf, who... Continue Reading →

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