Travel & Bookshop Tours
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Bookshop Journeys: Uncovering the Gem of Goldsboro Books in the Heart of London π
If thereβs one thing Iβve learned as a book lover, itβs that nothing beats the experience of browsing a well-curated local bookstore. And if youβre ever in London, thereβs one place that should be at the very top of your literary bucket list: Goldsboro Books. Tucked away on the charming Cecil Court in the heart…
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Journeys Through Time and Knowledge: Exploring the World’s Most Famous Libraries π
Libraries are more than just buildings filled with books; they are sanctuaries of knowledge, guardians of history, and havens for the curious mind. From ancient repositories of scrolls to modern architectural marvels, libraries around the world offer a glimpse into humanity’s collective wisdom and imagination. In this blog post, I invite you to embark on…
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London Literature Festival 2023 | What You Need to Know π
London Literature Festival unites readers of every age to celebrate the written and spoken word. Itβs the longest-running celebration of the written and spoken word of its kind in the capital and 2023 marks its 16th edition.
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Exploring Bookshops | Waterstones, Gower Street, London π
Some days you just need to treat yourself after work, and so I wandered right past my tube stop and into the arms of a bookstore. The store I chose was Waterstoens, Gower Street firstly because it was within walking distance and secondly because I’d heard someone say it’s the largest store with a second…
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A Day in Whitby
The end seems to be in sight for getting out of the house, and I’m excited to start going on day and weekend trips around the UK. One of the places I visited a couple of years back that I’d love to return to and explore is Whitby in North Yorkshire. It’s the “birth place”…
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Post-Lockdown London Staycation | What’s on My Bucket List? | UK Travel Destinations | AD
It’s been almost a year of being stuck inside my own flat and I can’t help but start to make plans and bucket lists for all the places I want to visits, and things I want to do. One of the places I want to explore more is London. Since I’ve moved down south, London…
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A Caffeine Fiend’s Guide to Newcastle Coffee Shops
Everytime I see the Tyne Bridge I get an overwhelming feeling of coming home. Whether it was driving across it every time I visited my Dad’s house growing up, or even now as I see it from the train on my way into the station. So as my time in Newcastle comes to an end…
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A Day In North Wales
With a long Easter break and an upcoming shorter summer due to starting work, I decided to visit family early this year. With the stunning North Wales countryside a simple train journey away, I spent 2 nights staying with my aunt. Although catching up was the main reason, as a family we can’t not visit…