Are you wondering what to do in Bruges if you only have a day? I live in Belgium and Bruges is one of my favourite places for a day trip. This medieval city is easy to explore on foot and never loses its charm. Here is the most beautiful 1 day in Bruges itinerary that […]
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Category: Europe
Europe is a melting pot of a continent with unique countries and wildly different cultures packed closely together. Each European nation has its own prestigious history, beautiful architecture, traditional food and distinct dialect.
I grew up in the UK where we have awe-inspiring ancient cities such as London and York. Travelling from London I relocated to Belgium, where I am still discovering the quirky hidden gems of Brussels, as well as the beautiful historic cities of Ghent and Bruges.
France is somewhere always I love to visit, while more recently I have fallen head over heels for Portugal. Browse my posts below to find out more about all of these wonderful European countries.
This is the Best Time to Visit Mont Saint Michel (2025)
The impressive Mont Saint Michel abbey in France is the most fairytale destination in the world. Every year, over three million visitors are drawn to Mont Saint Michel and it has become one of France’s most recognisable landmarks. Only Paris’s Eiffel Tower and the nearby Palace of Versailles receive more tourists. Mont Saint Michel is […]
This is the Perfect Portugal Itinerary for 2 Weeks (2025)
If you’re planning 2 weeks in Portugal, this comprehensive itinerary is for you. Portugal has been named Europe’s greatest destination and it’s easy to see why. Unlike other popular European countries, it can still feel like you’re stumbling across a secret – thanks to its hidden island escapes and quiet cobbled lanes. I’ve explored this […]
This is the Best 1 Day Brussels Itinerary (2025)
According to Vogue magazine, Brussels is ‘the charming, quirky capital you need to visit now’. The good news is, Belgium‘s well-connected capital can easily be explored in a day. I’ve lived in Brussels for a decade so I know the city well. Beyond the political workings of its European Union institutions is a place that […]