Cardiff – Wales

Cardiff is the capital of Wales. It used to be an industrial city, but is now a lively and modern capital city and a tourism hot spot. The city is friendly to pedestrians, and summer is by far the best time to visit, with large festivals, and outdoor dining and drinking. The city centre has been…

The Tower Bridge, London – England

Tower Bridge (not in the City) (tube: Tower Hill  CIR  DIS ), ☏ +44 20 7403-3761, Magnificent 19th-century bridge, decorated with high towers and featuring a drawbridge. The bridge opens several times each day to permit ships to pass through – timings are dependent on demand, and are not regularly scheduled. When Tower Bridge was built, the area to the west of it…

Tallinn – Estonia

Until the liberation in 1991 Estonia was under Soviet rule. Tallinn has a very strong character and a long history. The medieval city center is in its entirety on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Soviet Union has left its mark but this does not detract from the great destination Tallinn is. The biggest attraction…

Venice – Italy

Venice is a sanctuary on a lagoon is virtually the same as it was 600 years ago, which adds to the fascinating character. Venice has decayed since its heyday and is heavily touristed (there are slightly more tourists than residents), but the romantic charm remains. It is also known as the birthplace of composers Tomaso Albinoni…

Edinburgh, Scotland

  Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland located in the Central Belt region of the country. With a population of approximately 450,000 (1 million in the city region), Edinburgh sparkle with a cosmopolitan yet unique Scottish atmosphere.   Edinburgh  is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas., it is located in Lothian on the Firth of Forth‘s southern shore. Recognised as the capital of…