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  • Ten Tips To Explore China

    by Lifestyle
    by Lifestyle 5 mins read

    I was in China for 12 months on an exchange at Peking University, looking back at my travel experiences now, I wish I had known a couple of things before …

  • 48 Hours in Ljublana

    by Lizzie Frisby
    by Lizzie Frisby 5 mins read

    If you’re lucky, it may take you 48 hours to learn how to pronounce ‘Ljubljana’ from sight. But instead of spending your time hopelessly attempting to pronounce Slovenian city names, …

  • 48 Hours in Budapest

    by Lizzie Frisby
    by Lizzie Frisby 5 mins read

    On your European interrail travels Budapest cannot be missed. Recognised for its renaissance spas, the iconic Chain Bridge and the Fisherman’s Bastion, along with the lively nightlife in the ruin pubs, …

  • A Year Abroad in the Big Apple

    by Harriet Idle
    by Harriet Idle 5 mins read

    Williamsburg is the poster-girl of NYC’s hipster movement. The artsy urban landscape has become so sought after that the rent prices have become equal to that of Manhattan lofts. I, …

  • 48 Hours in Reykjavik

    by Charlotte Harris
    by Charlotte Harris 5 mins read

    The most northerly capital in the world, Reykjavik, has become somewhat of a tourist hotspot in recent years – American tourists alone last year outnumbered the entire population of the …

  • 48 Hours in Naples

    by Jennifer Doggett
    by Jennifer Doggett 5 mins read

    Getting There EasyJet, the cheapest option, flies from Stansted where flights can cost as little as £30pp. Book at least a month in advance, as prices can increase to well …

  • How to travel solo as an introvert

    by Georgina Bolam
    by Georgina Bolam 5 mins read

    Recently I did the Myers-Briggs self-questionnaire. This indicates your psychological preferences; and yes, to my surprise, I am in fact an introvert. There’s a common misconception that introverts are antisocial. …

  • Ten Tips To Explore China

    by Lifestyle
    by Lifestyle 5 mins read

    I was in China for 12 months on an exchange at Peking University, looking back at my travel experiences now, I wish I had known a couple of things before …

  • 48 Hours in Ljublana

    by Lizzie Frisby
    by Lizzie Frisby 5 mins read

    If you’re lucky, it may take you 48 hours to learn how to pronounce ‘Ljubljana’ from sight. But instead of spending your time hopelessly attempting to pronounce Slovenian city names, …

  • 48 Hours in Budapest

    by Lizzie Frisby
    by Lizzie Frisby 5 mins read

    On your European interrail travels Budapest cannot be missed. Recognised for its renaissance spas, the iconic Chain Bridge and the Fisherman’s Bastion, along with the lively nightlife in the ruin pubs, …

  • A Year Abroad in the Big Apple

    by Harriet Idle
    by Harriet Idle 5 mins read

    Williamsburg is the poster-girl of NYC’s hipster movement. The artsy urban landscape has become so sought after that the rent prices have become equal to that of Manhattan lofts. I, …

  • 48 Hours in Reykjavik

    by Charlotte Harris
    by Charlotte Harris 5 mins read

    The most northerly capital in the world, Reykjavik, has become somewhat of a tourist hotspot in recent years – American tourists alone last year outnumbered the entire population of the …

  • 48 Hours in Naples

    by Jennifer Doggett
    by Jennifer Doggett 5 mins read

    Getting There EasyJet, the cheapest option, flies from Stansted where flights can cost as little as £30pp. Book at least a month in advance, as prices can increase to well …

  • How to travel solo as an introvert

    by Georgina Bolam
    by Georgina Bolam 5 mins read

    Recently I did the Myers-Briggs self-questionnaire. This indicates your psychological preferences; and yes, to my surprise, I am in fact an introvert. There’s a common misconception that introverts are antisocial. …

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