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A Day out in Cambridge and a Stay at The Tamburlaine, The UK’s Most Instagrammable Hotel

Cambridge. A small city that’s big in heart and has in many ways shaped the world today. Only 50 minutes by train from London, I don’t know why I’d never visited before especially as my dad once called the city home whilst studying for his undergraduate degree. The wedding of my friends Jess and Ben was… Read more »

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A Breath of Fresh Air at Pennyhill Park, An Exclusive Hotel & Spa in Surrey

One thing I love about living in the UK is that you never have to travel too far to get into the countryside. Growing up in leafy Buckinghamshire, I sometimes crave that fresh country air and saying goodbye to London by hopping on the train. Meeting up with Laura at Waterloo Station we caught a… Read more »

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10 Reasons Why I Love Hotels

It may seem a little superficial but luxury hotels have been a lifelong passion for me. Browsing hotels websites, reading Conde Nast traveller and Lonely Planet is a feast for my eyes and I’m always planning where I’d like to stay next. I’ve even got a bucket list which I’ll be telling you about every… Read more »

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August Adventures: Monthly Round Up

Life  Lately: It’s wedding season! My cousin got married over the bank holiday weekend and it was a great opportunity to get everyone together and catch up with the whole family. Perfect day for a wedding! My cousin is getting married and I’m super excited to celebrate! A post shared by Angie Silver (@angiesilverspoon) on… Read more »

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Top Ten Things to Do on Petit St. Vincent Private Island

Petit St. Vincent Private Island; a perfect slice of paradise just south of St. Vincent in the Grenadine Islands. You may think what is there to do when deserted Robinson Crusoe-like on a private island with just 22 luxury cottages and no WIFI? Well trust me you definitely won’t get bored…here’s my top ten things… Read more »

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A Journey Through British Summertime Afternoon Tea at Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane

The Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane needs little introduction on this blog. You already know it’s one of my favourite hotels and as such was the perfect location to celebrate the birthday of one my best blogging girls. Laura and I took a seat in the cosy Amaranto Lounge and settled down with… Read more »

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Facing my Fears in Iceland: Hiking Drangey Island

Facing my fears through travel has become a running theme on this blog, but one phobia has reared it’s head a fair few times and that’s my fear of heights. I’ve had to face it several times before getting into small planes, being in precarious situations and ascending Table Mountain on our trip to South… Read more »

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What to Do in Iceland: Deplar Farm for the Unadventurous Adventurer

When Chad Pike, owner of Eleven Experience, established Deplar Farm in the Troll Peninsula in Iceland, he had in mind people who loved next-level adventure and in particular lovers of fishing and skiing. So we’ve established before on this blog that I’m scared of everything, not exactly an outdoorsy person, I’ve never been skiing and… Read more »

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A Home-Away-From-Home: Deplar Farm, Iceland

With huge volcanic rock formations, stark landscapes and snow capped mountains, Iceland really does feel like another planet. Trees are few and far between, rivers rush through the lands, waterfalls cascade everywhere. It’s the land of fire and ice where elves exist, the population of people is just 320,000 and volcanoes erupt every four years…. Read more »

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The Midnight Sun and a stay at 101 Hotel Reykjavik, Iceland

After our bucket list worthy dip in the Blue Lagoon Iceland, Mr S and I jumped in a cab for the forty drive to the capital city of Reykjavik. We left the lagoon at around 9.30 but it was still light outside owing to the ‘Midnight Sun’. The natural phenomenon occurs in the summer months in… Read more »