Most people have a well-defined idea of “London”: staid tradition, afternoon tea, stuffy Englishmen with cultured accents, heavy ales, and winding lanes – all of …
Travel to Oxford
Oxford has prestige written all over it. The renowned university has educated some of the most influential players in Western civilizations, serving as a home …
City of Cambridge Travel
Cambridge is packed with pubs, clubs, and intimate cafes. Winding lanes twist and turn between the age-old colleges of the university, each one a path …
Travel To Edinburgh Festival
It’s a city that moves. Visitors are constantly streaming through Scotland’s capital, and the population of the city swells by roughly one million during the …
Bus to Glasgow
There’s a running joke among residents of Glasgow and Edinburgh, that the only good thing about the other is the sign on the highway announcing …
Belfast International
Finally able to breathe after years of conflict, Belfast is coming into its own as a burgeoning metropolis. Its various shopping centers sell everything from …
Prague Train Travel
Since the Commies got the boot 20 years ago, Prague has worked overtime to shape up its act. And shape up it has: this former …
Travel to Karlstejn Castle
Karlstejn Castle was built by Charles IV in 1348 to guard the crown jewels, and unlike its counterpart in Prague, this sucker’s actually a full-on …
Travel to Terezin, Czech Republic
Although Terezin’s most infamous era was WWII when it served as a prison camp for enemies of the Reich (mainly Jews), it was originally built …
Kutna Hora Bone Church
Kutna Hora might be the perfect day trip, with cheap grub, untamed countryside, and a set of sights that range from the bone art of …