To label the show ‘So-ho-w-boating’ would be a fitting pun for what is a truly dazzling exhibition of circus stunts and several examples of daily life in arguably London’s prime hotspot. As described by the production company Stufish, ‘Soho is not just a place, it’s a state of mind’. Indeed, the variations and extremities illustrated […]
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Whilst it is easy to think that the numbers in the name of the restaurant correspond to something trivial, there is a far greater significance to them. Indeed, they signal the beginning of your wine education as 28°-50° is a geographical representation of the latitudes at which the finest vineyards are located across the globe. […]
Read moreIndeed, several pairs of eyes will be captivated upon entering the capsule that will enable passengers to savour London’s landscape and legacy. London Eye stands at 135 metres high and is the tallest cantilevered observation wheel in the world. The experience starts at the Ticket Office where you purchase your ticket before joining the queue […]
Read moreIt is quite fitting that just prior to the introduction of the book is a map illustrating where Slovenia is. Indeed, the author Rob Houghton alludes to the fact that he often gets asked ‘where is it’ or ‘why Slovenia’. Therefore, those readers previously unaware of Slovenia’s whereabouts will now come to know that it is centrally located […]
Read moreEver thought to yourself that the words healthy and tasty are incompatible? This Lonely Planet book compliments these terms in 66 flavoursome yet health conscious dishes to delve into. The caption on the front cover ‘health-boosting recipes from around the world’ is befitting of the variation and insight into healthy food on every turning page. […]
Read moreSpicy collage around the world It would be suitable to add the term ‘succulent’ into the title of the second edition of this Lonely Planet food book. Indeed, your round the world food education begins with the collage style cover images on both front and back portraying world renowned dishes and wonders. The key selling point is […]
Read moreThe name ‘Shard‘ is befitting of the pointed shaped pyramid like structure of the tallest building in Western Europe. Whilst London is not synonymous with the high rise skyline theme of some of its major city rivals across the globe – viewing all of London from the highest point top down can be experienced at The Shard. […]
Read moreThe descriptions and depictions by the author Alex Kendall are tantamount to experiencing the highs of hiking across the Welsh Wonders of Snowdonia. Indeed, Alex Kendall is a Mountain Leader by profession and knows all the fine intricacies of the local topography. Therefore depending on how adventurous you are, his tours can cater for your […]
Read moreWhilst the Philippines has a complex geographical make-up and more recently unpredictable political landscape, it can also be defined by its vast rice fields, plethora of festivals (fiestas) and graffiti themed jeeps, all of which are complimented by the charming locals. Indeed, this Lonely Planet guide production is the 12th edition for the Philippines, and […]
Read moreOn a typically busy but atmospheric Embankment pier in London lies the Bateaux London Cruise liner. Indeed, all passengers were looking slick and resembled the latest fashion line as they eagerly waited in the reception area ahead of boarding time for the dinner cruise. No matter which cruise package you choose you will be made […]
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