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UK, US & European Instagram Festival Map

Imagine yourself, right now, stood at a music festival of your choice, all of your pals around you, your favourite band playing your favourite song.

Imagined it? What are you likely to do to capture this moment? Of course, it’s going to be taking a photo and uploading it to Instagram, because that’s half the fun of spending a weekend in a field, right?

Accessorize have researched into the most Instagram worthy festivals in the UK, US and Europe and plotted them on a wanderlust-worthy interactive map.

From the wonderful land of the free (USA) to the UK across to Europe – there are some pretty cool festivals to be attending.

The top ten are as follows for the US:

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Coachella, of course, could not be any less than number 1 – the biggest A-Lister festival set in in the Colorado dessert, California. Whether you’re looking to pile in with friends or lounge in the lap of luxury, Coachella has lodging options for every festival goer.

The festival offers more delicious food than you could eat in a weekend, with over 100 choices serving everything from wood-fired pizza and handcrafted burgers to authentic street food and fresh-from-the-wok noodles.

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It was without doubt that Glastonbury gained the throne within the UK festivals, of course – set in Somerset on Worthy Farm in Pilton, Glastonbury has been going for 47 years and started out with a capacity of 1,500 which has increasingly grown to over 135,000.

With the Great British countryside at your feet, I’d recommend signing up for your tickets for 2018.

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Ohh wonderful Europe, how many festivals there are!

Sziget, based in, Hungary takes the festival crown for Europe – with a capacity of over 496,000 that attended the 2016 24th edition of the festival.

Sziget takes place on a beautiful island on the Danube every August and brings together people from all over the world, as well as musical (mainly) and other acts and events. It’s a fantastic multicultural experience, and a lot of people take advantage of it every year.

Check out the interactive map courtesy of Accessorize, and explore the rest of the UK, US and European festivals.

15 of The World’s Oldest Buildings and Where You Can Find Them [Infographic]

15 of The World’s Oldest Buildings and Where You Can Find Them

Travelling abroad gives us a chance to experience authentic cultures which can’t be enjoyed anywhere else.

Drinking Guinness in Dublin, eating pizza in Rome or watching a jazz band in New Orleans are great examples.

Authentic cultural experiences are often tied to history. For example, while you can take a trip on a punt or rowing boat all around the world, there’s something extra special about taking a gondola around the waters of Venice.

Venice, along with 99 other unique experiences makes up a great list from Wanderlust. If you want some inspiration for authentic trips, this is a good place to start.

Historic Sightseeing

Sightseeing is certainly a big part of enjoying authentic cultural experiences. For example, to really soak up all that Egypt has to offer, you really must visit the Pyramids.

One of the reasons visiting buildings such as these is so fascinating is because of how long they have existed.

These days, we often see Townes blocks bulldozed after standing less than half a century. However, there are some stunning structures which still exist thousands of years after their construction.

15 Of The World’s Oldest Buildings And Where You Can Find Them

If history and sightseeing are one of the biggest reasons you travel the world, you’re in luck. ŴThis is because a new infographic from Globehunters presents a number of must-see historic buildings from, around the world.

It’s called ‘15 Of The World’s Oldest Buildings And Where You Can Find Them’ and you can take a look below.

This fascinating piece presents 15 must-see locations for any history-loving sightseer.

It contains places you certainly will have heard of and other you probably haven’t. For example, probably the most famous is the Coliseum in Rome.

This truly iconic structure is one of the oldest amphitheatres on the planet and really offers a glimpse of what life was like in ancient times.

There’s also the lesser-known oldest house still in existence. The Knap of Howar sits on the island of Orkney, just off the coast of Scotland and is thought to have stood since 3700 BC.

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6 Secluded Tropical Islands You May Put on Your Travel Bucket List

Remote tropical destinations appeal to many as a prime choice for getaways. Clear, turquoise water, powdery sandy beaches, palm trees swaying the breeze and plenty of sunshine make for the idyllic location to relax and unwind. While there are many popular places around the world to enjoy the perfect vacation, there are a number of less frequented islands, which offer the chance to avoid crowds. Immerse yourself in local culture and cuisine while enjoying the quiet and laid back atmosphere away from daily life stress.

Cayo Coco, Cuba

Relax © Didier Baertschiger / flickr
Relax © Didier Baertschiger / Flickr

The pristine island is found off the northern coast of Cuba and favored for the miles of white, sandy beaches and sparkling, clear waters. Embark on a catamaran or a kayak. Explore the world beneath the water where one of the largest reefs on the planet serves as home to a wealth of colorful tropical fish including angelfish and parrotfish. Indulge in a deep sea fishing excursion Ernest Hemingway style. With more than 150 species of birds living here, Cayo Coco is perfect for bird-watching enthusiasts. In the evening, enjoy horseback riding along the beach. Venture to a waterfront restaurant and listen to the live music while feasting on a lobster dinner.

Stay: Pullman Cayo Coco has eight bars, a nightclub, eight pools, a fitness center and activities for the entire family.

Isla Robinson Crusoe, Chile

Natural resources on Crusoe Island © troita_<>< / flickr
Natural resources on Crusoe Island © troita_<>< / Flickr

Isla Robinson Crusoe inspired Daniel Defoe to write his now famous novel about a shipwrecked sailor. Despite the small village of San Juan Bautista, the destination remains one of the few unspoiled islands on the planet. The island also remains one of the most interesting of the tropical places to vacation. The magical landscape varies from picturesque beaches and clear water to greenery-covered mountains. Enjoy fishing, kayaking, sailing or swimming with the indigenous fur seals. Venture forth on a trekking journey to Centinela Hill, Puerto Frances or Puntas de Isla. Perhaps go horseback riding through the Rabanal Forest.

Stay: Crusoe Island Lodge features a pool, spa, pub, and restaurant, which prepares meals using local produce and fresh seafood.

Koh Yao Noi, Thailand

Beach facing Phang Nga bay © Coastal Escape
Beach facing Phang Nga Bay © Coastal Escape

Koh Yao Noi remains one of the quietest islands in Thailand. The magical location lies in the fantasy-like picturesque Phang Nga Bay and is bordered by Krabi and Phuket. The unique destination is a photography enthusiast’s dream. Things to do in Koh Yao Noi include adventure activities like kayaking the calm waters and going island hopping. Make a stop at James Bond island. Venture to the scenic and secluded lagoons or tour the caves. Explore the knotted forest or unwind on Buddha Beach or Hat Yao Beach. Rock climbing is fast becoming a popular sport, and frequented crags include the Grateful Wall and the Mitt.

Stay: Coastal Escape Resort lies right along the beach and features amazing views over the bay.

Mabul, Malaysia

Local Village © Stephen Masters / flickr
Local Village © Stephen Masters / Flickr

The local reef teems with marine life, which brings snorkelers and scuba divers to the tropical Malaysian location. Guests thrill at the chance to come face-to-face and photograph the many species of colorful fish and pelagics, which lurk beneath the sea. The calm waters around the island lend themselves to ocean kayaking. Relax under the warmth of the sun on the beach or indulge in an invigorating spa treatment. Perhaps catch a glimpse of sea turtles coming to and fro at night. The island is conveniently small enough to experience the entire destination by foot.

Stay: Sipadan-Mabul Resort offers a selection of dozens of detached and semi-detached chalets and private verandas. The resort is surrounded by a mature coconut grove and lies just steps from the waterfront.

Réunion, France

Trois Bassins, Arrondissement of Saint-Paul, Reunion © Damien Boilley / flickr
Trois Bassins, Arrondissement of Saint-Paul, Reunion © Damien Boilley / Flickr

The French Island lies in the Indian Ocean between Madagascar and Mauritius. Reunion has a fascinating history that dates back to the 12th century. The terrain varies from scenic beaches to forested mountains and the Maido Volcano. There are miles and miles of roads and routes to explore by vehicle or bicycle. Swim and snorkel in local waters to catch a glimpse of the dolphins and whales which frequent the Marine Nature Reserve. Explore the animal and plant life lining the ocean floor. If preferring to remain on land, the Reunion Aquarium at Saint-Gilles provides the chance to see hundreds of marine life species from around the world. Experience the Creole culture by sampling the cuisine, hearing the music and gazing at the architecture.

Stay: Tsilaosa provides world-class amenities and a perfect view of the Piton des Neiges in the heart of the island.

Montserrat, West Indies

Antilles archipelago, the West Indies © Patrick Nouhailler / flickr
Antilles archipelago, the West Indies © Patrick Nouhailler / Flickr

Montserrat is one of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles archipelago. Many arrive at the tropical destination to witness the Soufriere Hills Volcano and the destruction caused on part of the island. The Montserrat Volcano Observatory monitors the region and welcomes guests to learn more about the site. Venture to the Centre Hills Forest, which serves as home to many rare animal and plant species. The Botanical and Herbal Garden cares for a number of indigenous and endangered plants including the Heliconia, the Epidendrum Montserratians, the Pribby, and orchids. Explore the unique rock formations or bird watch along the black sandy shores of New Beach.

Stay: Miles Away Villa Resort offers all the amenities of home plus spectacular ocean views.

5 Reasons Why The Lake District Makes The Perfect Holiday Destination

The Lake District is England’s largest national park and attracts 17.32 million visitors a year. It’s not hard to see why, with stunning lakes, mountains, coastline and historic sites.

The Lakes are popular in all seasons, and are as beautiful in the autumn and winter as it is in the warmer months with any families choose to spend Christmas or New Year in the Lake District.

Here are five great reasons why the Lake District is the perfect destination for your next holiday

1. It’s Beautiful!

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With stunning views all year round, from the endless landscape and lake views to the carpets of bluebells that erupt in the warmer months, the Lake District is truly an area of outstanding natural beauty.

There is also an abundance of wildlife such as Golden Eagles, red squirrels, and stags, ducks and badgers to name just a few. There are six nature reserves in Cumbria.

Whether you are a keen photographer, or just want to relax and unwind surrounded by the calming beauty of nature, the Lake District is a wonderful place to be.

2. There’s So Much To Do

There is so much to do in the Lake District that you can visit time and time again and experience something new each visit.

Take a cruise on Lake Windermere, attend exhibitions at Abbot Hall Art Gallery, have a treetop adventure at Go Ape, visit The World of Beatrix Potter, visit one of the many castles, or much much more.

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Image courtesy of www.rte.ie

Thrill seekers can even cross the Infiniti Bridge, suspended between two mountains. At 2,000 feet above the valley floor, it is double the height of the shard!

3. The UK’s Best Walking & Cycling

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If you fancy getting outdoors and exploring the Lakes, there are many great walking and cycling routes, and you can take a look at them on the Lake District National Parks Website here. You don’t have to be a hardcore hiker to enjoy exploring the lake district, as there is still plenty to see if you just fancy a gentle stroll.

4. Plenty Of Great Food

The Lake District is heaven if you are a foodie. Not only does the area boast some incredible restaurants, but also a lot of foods you may be familiar with have their origins in the Lakes.

Kendal Mintcake, the famous sugary energy boost loved by walkers and climbers, Sticky Toffee Pudding, and of course Cumberland Sausages all originate from the Lake District.

Image courtesy of www.lakedistrictdeli.co.uk
Image courtesy of www.lakedistrictdeli.co.uk

The Lakes are now home to four Michelin Star restaurants. The Forest Side in Grasmere, The Samling in Windermere, and The Gilpin, also in Windermere, were awarded Michelin Stars for 2017, joining L’Enclume which held on to its two Michelin Stars and has been named Britain’s Best Restaurant by The Good Food Guide for the fourth year in a row.

There are also an abundance of wonderful pubs if you want to enjoy some hearty pub grub with a pint of beer, perhaps even by a roaring fire in the colder months.

5. The Perfect Accommodation For Everyone

Whatever type of holiday you are after, there is sure to be an accommodation to suit you. If you are a big fan of camping, you won’t struggle for choice when it comes to finding a camp site. Check out the National Trust guide to campsites in the lake district here.

If you’re after a little more comfort and luxury, Lake District Country Hotels offer three stunning country house hotels. In the heart of the Lake District, they boast stunning views, and indulgent and stylish accommodation, perfect for unwinding on a romantic getaway or family holiday.

Image courtesy of www.lakelovers.co.uk
Image courtesy of www.lakelovers.co.uk

If you are looking for a home from home, look no further than Pure Leisure who offer well equipped, modern Lodges in fantastic locations throughout the Lake District. You can rent one out if you just fancy a holiday or if you really fall in love with the Lakes you can even own your own holiday lodge and come back regularly.

Things To Do on a European Football Break

Fancy a European football break? We bet you’re not alone. With Premier League ticket prices not exactly the easiest on the pocket, lots of football fans are heading to the Continent to enjoy the beautiful game.

It’s not hard to see why. Affordable airfares, reasonable ticket prices and the thrill of Champions League and Europa League action are all encouraging football fanatics to up sticks and enjoy an away day or weekend break across the Channel.

If you’re hankering after some of this action for yourself, we think you’ll love a new guide to the away grounds and cities of European football teams developed by the travel experts at Expedia.

Their European Football Away Games Guide is designed to help footy fans travelling around Europe as they follow their teams in Champions League action. It’s there to help you figure out how to get to an unfamiliar football ground and find your way around a new city, enjoying all that it has to offer in the process.

But hey, it’s not just about the football. The beauty of a European football break is that, as well as soaking up some football artistry, you’ve got a whole city to explore. And when we’re talking about places like Munich, Naples, Madrid and a whole host of other historic cities, there’s a whole world of wonder to discover.

To introduce Expedia’s fantastic interactive guide (take a look, it’s great), we’ve picked out three of Europe’s great footballing cities – Manchester, Barcelona and Munich – and given you a few places to visit that aren’t just to do with the Beautiful Game

Manchester

You might have heard people mention that it rains quite a lot in Manchester. They’re not wrong – it does. Escape the raindrops with a day of culture – blogger Becci Brown recommends immersing yourself in Manchester’s buzzing art scene.

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The Whitworth Art Gallery won Visit England’s gold prize for the Large Visitor Attraction of the Year in 2016, and with 55,000 items in its collection, from historic exhibitions to contemporary commissions, it’s not hard to see why. Manchester Art Gallery, HOME, the Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art, Gallery Oldham and The Lowry are a few of the city’s other artistic highlights.

Barcelona

After all that football you’ll need some food. Food blogger Ben Holbrook says you should head to La Pubilla, in the Gràcia district of the city. Enjoy a starter, one or two main courses, bread and dessert and a few beers for around €25 – not bad, eh?

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Image courtesy of www.lapubilladeltaulat.com/

Munich

Blogger Samantha Angell says Munich’s Viktualienmarkt is a must-visit. One of the city’s greatest farmer’s markets, it’s home to more than 100 stalls selling German sausage and cheese, beautiful flowers, fresh fruit and veg and more. Perfect for a pre- or post-game snack, be sure to visit it on a trip to this brilliant German city.

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Heading off on a football break? Be sure to take Expedia’s resource with you!

Best Family Vacations You Cannot Miss in 2017

Spending time with family has become a precious activity in today’s busy world, and to take time out from hectic schedules and plan a holiday would mean that you would want everything to be perfect for your special family bonding time. The world over the decades has become a smaller place and today it is possible to travel anywhere around the world without much stress and hassles. But when it comes to planning a family holiday, your choice of destination becomes a prime aspect that you cannot overlook. The destination for your family holiday should have all the essentials to suit and entertain every member of your family which becomes a bit challenging when you have teens and little kids in tow. If you’re looking for a holiday destination that has something for the whole family, take a look at this list of best family vacations in 2017 where you and your family can choose experiences from a myriad of options to have a fun packed family time.

Italy

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Italy stirs your memory to think about renaissance structures, spectacular architectures and sculptures, beautiful Mediterranean coastline, pizzas, pastas and gelato. The charming Mediterranean country has a fascinating collection of places to keep you thrilled as well as captivate the interest of your kids where they can marvel at medieval structures, run around vast landscapes, splash in timid Mediterranean waters and indulge in lip-smacking Italian cuisine. Get an insight into stunning historic heritage, beautiful churches, piazzas and works of world’s most celebrated artists at Rome and Florence. The striking sights of Colosseum, Trevi Fountains, Cathedral of Santa Maria, Palazzo Vecchio would blow your minds away. Explore the lesser known laid back quaint countryside and towns which are just few hours away from major cities. Visit the colourful seaside town of Cinque Terre, picturesque towns along the Amalfi Coast and Tuscany and the pretty lakeside villages at Lake Como and Lake Iseo. Indulge in genuine Italian food scene with delicious variations of pizzas, pastas, cheese and wine. In Italy, kids would love to dig into authentic Italian pizzas and some of world’s best desserts and ice creams. Preparing for an Italian vacation is easy, all you have to do is apply for Italy visit visa online and appoint an Italian specialist tour operator who would guide you through the best family-friendly accommodations and Italy attractions for a pleasant family holiday.

Dubai

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A top notch family destination, Dubai knows how to attract and entertain visitors of all age group. A trip to Dubai – be it a short stop over or a long vacation, the futuristic city will keep you delighted throughout your journey. The bewitching sights of soaring metallic skyscrapers to contrasting toned down old neighborhoods, Dubai has sights to keep you intrigued and attractions that are superlative and extraordinary unlike any other in the world. Take your family on a journey that would leave them gaping in amazement at sights of Burj Khalifa, Dubai Fountain, Dubai Miracle Gardens, Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo to name a few. Take a stroll through the old quarters of Dubai to get a glimpse of how Dubai used to look before its rapid modernization. Venture into the Arabian desert and have an adventurous day with a desert Safari tour. Kids will have a gala time at many unique attractions such as Dinoland, SEGA Republic, Ski Dubai keeping them occupied during the holiday. If the heat is getting a bit too much to handle, spend a splashing day at Aquaventure Waterpark or Wild Wadi Water Park. Finally, a Dhow Cruise Dinner on Dubai Creek is the ultimate place to have a quiet family dinner and enjoy the gleaming Dubai city skyline.

Singapore

Singapore
It wouldn’t be fair to judge Singapore by its size since the miniscule nation located at the tip of Malay Peninsula is brimming with fabulous attractions that have something engaging for every age. A family holiday to Singapore would be a thrilling experience where adults as well as kids, can enjoy mind-blowing attractions. Visit Sentosa island which houses the marvelous Siloso beach, Singapore’s iconic – the Merlion, and Resorts World Sentosa which has Asia’s first ever Universal Studios Singapore. Back on the mainland, venture into the world of animals with visit to Night Safari, Singapore Zoo and Jurong Bird Park. Get onboard the Singapore Flyer to witness the magnificent vistas of Singapore City.

Hawaii

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Looking for a piece of paradise to revel in while kids have their own enjoyment time, head to Hawaii Islands and experience laid back bliss while spending quality family time. Hawaii islands is everything about sun, sea and sand – right from the moment you touch down on these islands, you would get a gist of how pleasant island living can be. Get pampered by Hawaiian hospitality and friendly locals then laze around the serene beautiful beaches facing azure waters under the tropical sun while your kids can enjoy splashing around and making sand castles. Take a family cruise and explore the tranquil ocean surrounds where you might even sight humpback whales on your trip. If you are looking for a detour from the idyllic break, go exploring Hawaii’s beautiful national parks which are preserved among volcanic mountains. A Hawaiian holiday gets your family to experience leisure at sun-soaked beaches, discover untouched landscapes and revel in the warmth of friendly locals and extraordinary culture.

Australia

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The colossal continent is filled with appealing attractions and destinations that you would be spoilt with choice in regards to what to see and where to go on your Australian vacation. The airy skies and long stretched open meadows, stunning elegant cities and beautiful nature trails, Australia takes you amid a blend of modern elegant cities, fascinating nature vistas, pristine beaches and exotic wilderness. Come face to face with kangaroos and koalas, take nature walks together with your family, have thrilling family bonding sessions at splendid theme parks, enjoy the sunny beaches, explore the Great Barrier Reef or head down to the pleasant vineries of South Australia. Australia is much more than just the usual destinations of Sydney, Melbourne, Gold Coast. Head down to New South Wales or Southern Australia and you will be surprised at how much Australia has in store for your family to have a great time together.

Hong Kong

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One of the most favoured destinations by families, Hong Kong gets kids delighted for one reason – Hong Kong Disneyland. The star attraction destination in Hong Kong manages to allure kids to come with their families to Hong Kong year after year. With its expansion and addition of more themed attractions, Hong Kong Disneyland works its magical charm on families to spend a day or two here while visiting Hong Kong. Apart from Disneyland, families can have fun time amid wilderness and animals at Ocean Park and Global Geopark. Head to Tian Tan Buddha familiar as The Big Buddha and explore the surrounding panoramas or get to the top of Victoria peak to view unperturbed vistas of Hong Kong city below. A ride aboard a ferry on the river lets you marvel at the amazing illuminated skyline. Later, let loose and go shopping at various street markets and malls, and grab a bite of Asian or international cuisine at countless restaurants and food outlets.

Start the year 2017 earlier than rest of the world by waking up in Australian dawn or simply experience the New Year in a whole new destination either on a serene beach of Australia or Hawaii, or roaming around contrasting urban and cultural towns of Italy and Dubai. With a fantastic range of destinations waiting to be explored, pack your bags to head forth in full of energetic verve into an adventurous new year 2017.

Saying Hello In Each of Europe’s Many Languages [Infographic]

When we are planning on heading abroad for a short break or even a couple of months travelling, there are certain essentials that we must not forget.

First of all, it is worth working out whether you’ll need to apply for any kind of visa to enter the country or countries you plan on visiting.

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Visa HQ is a very helpful site which lists the 123 countries which warrant a visa for any UK visitors which is well worth looking at before booking your flights anywhere.

Next up, you’ll want to consider the currency of the country or countries you’re visiting. If you’re heading to Europe it is easy to assume everyone uses the Euro, however, this is far from the truth. Take a look at this list on the European Union site for the full fun down.

Once you have your currency sorted, there’s lots of smaller things which aren’t vital to your stay, but will no doubt make a difference.

Things like plug adapters, correct clothing, sun cream won’t necessarily destroy your holiday if you forget them, but will certainly make things a lot more frustrating and expensive.

Another thing which we should all feel is important when travelling abroad is accepting the culture we are about to experience.

Travel of all about stepping outside the comfort of your daily norms and embracing another culture, from its food to its art, its music to the languages spoken.

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Far too many English speakers have a sense of entitlement and get a little lazy when heading abroad, relying on the locals to speak a little English.

Despite being the third most popular language in the world, there are plenty of people who don’t speak it. For this reason, we should all perhaps make a little effort to learn a few words or phrases before setting off on holiday.

City Base Apartments have put together a handy infographic to help you on your way. Titled ‘Saying Hello In Each of Europe’s Many Languages’ it lists all of the languages and even gives the correct language for countries which share a common tongue.

Take a look below and get your language crash course started!

Saying Hello In Each Of Europe’s Many Languages

How to Explore Paris on a Budget?

Paris is a dream city for most of us however it won’t be a surprise for you if we say the French capital can be pricey and tops the list of ‘world’s most expensive cities’. But there are many great travel hacks that will help you to enjoy the city without breaking your bank. Exploring the city can be a gala time as the city is so rich in its architecture and heritage.

Here are some of the tricks that can help you save the euros while exploring the best of Paris.

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Follow these simple tips that will help you to tour Paris on a budget

Food

France’s gourmet delight is the best thing that you cannot afford to miss. You can enjoy Paris’s world-famous food culture and great local restaurants while still taking care of your budget.

  • Savour the golden croissants and chocolate-filled pastries with a cup of coffee at the local bakery for breakfast
  • Look for meals priced as low as €5 which is available at the Parisian food carts
  • Go for ‘Take-away’ options in restaurants and it will cost you less
  • Visit Latin Quarter neighbourhood for fixed 3-course menus that are available at affordable rates
  • Avoid having brunch and dinners in restaurants. Lunch menus are less expensive
  • You can also buy fresh groceries from food markets and cook food at your apartment

Stay

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Looking for a good accommodation option in Paris can cost you high. You might not know but cheap lodging and affordable Paris serviced apartments are also available which are well-furnished and equipped with all modern amenities to make your stay comfortable. You can also opt for stay with locals with couchsurfing and share a room with other tourists in a hostel.

Getting around

To enjoy the picturesque sights and iconic monuments of the city off course you need to travel a lot and for which you’ll incur heavy cost.  Here are the few hacks that can help you save a lot transportation cost.

  • Exploring the city on foot, Paris offers 5 daily Discover Walks walking tours to Notre Dame, Montmartre, Latin Quarter, and Marais for free
  • A €10 boat ride on Bateaux Mouche gives can offer you a unique perspective of the city landmarks
  • Rent out Velib bikes with €1.7 daily and/or €8 weekly passes.
  • Opt for a one-day €7 Mobilis travel card to enjoy unlimited metro rides in Central Paris that includes most of the tourist destinations

Exploring the city

We know Paris is popular for its iconic museums and monuments and architectural marvels. Do the following hacks to save the entry fee in these tourist destinations.

  • Visit Musée de Cluny and Musée Carnavalet, for free on first Sunday of every month
  • Louvre can be visited for free during November – March
  • For EU citizens aged 18 – 25, entry to these museums is free on all days
  • Buy Paris museum pass that covers entry fee to most of the museums
  • Popular beautiful garden like the Garden of the Tuileries, the Luxembourg garden, the Place des Vosges can be visited absolutely free of cost
  • The Sacré-Coeur church famous monument that is also free for visitors
  • To get amazing views of the Eiffel Tower and the city climb Arc de Triompie for a meagre fee of €8. This way you can skip the line at Eiffel Tower and still get the best views of the iconic monument by paying less

21 Life Hacks Every Business Traveller Needs To Know [Infographic]

An increasing number of us are travelling both within our country and abroad for business engagements.

Business Travel on the Rise

The Business Travel Magazine reported that UK business travellers alone spent over £5.8 billion heading abroad in 2014, a rise of a staggering 30% on previous years. All in all, business travel is increasingly important to a number of UK industries.

Even with the aid of calling and conference apps like Skype, it’s still very important that we meet with business peers, clients and partners to talk face to face to further our success and learn more about our industries.

For anyone who has travelled for a business engagement, the whole experience is very different to jetting off on a relaxing holiday.

There is a great deal more to consider other than organising flights and hotel rooms. The majority of businesses will expect you to do some level of work between destinations, you also might have to prepare for a presentation or do some level of research ahead of a conference.

It’s fair to say that all of this responsibility while travelling can make business trips quite stressful, but they don’t necessarily need to be.

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There are lots of ways to make even the busiest business trip go as smoothly as possible. There are plenty in this handy infographic from Central London Apartments.

Titled ’21 life Hacks Every Business Traveller Needs to Know’, this infographic covers all of the necessary areas of a business trip, providing actionable tips to make your journey as easy as possible.

From planning your trip to all of your luggage essentials, from how to stay connected on the move to communicating with the locals, this infographic offers essential tips that even a seasoned business traveller can benefit from.

To make sure you make the most of your next business trip, take a look at the infographic below.

21 Life Hacks Every Business Traveller Needs To Know

Where Do The World’s Most Successful People Go On Holiday? [Infographic]

After working hard all year round and saving every penny possible, there’s nothing better than getting away for a week or two on a summer holiday to relax and recharge.

As summer begins to approach, we start searching for all the usual destinations to find a great deal.

Popular Destinations

There are a number of locations which we all love to return to every year. For example, this UK Business Insider article shows that UK residents love heading back to the likes of Benidorm, Crete and Gran Canaria each summer.

It’s also true that even though we all love to return to the same locations, more of us than ever are able to travel a little further afield.

Destinations like Central and South America, Southeast Asia and even Australia and New Zealand are continuously on the rise as long distance flights have become increasingly affordable.

Staycations

There are also plenty of us that prefer to enjoy a holiday without heading abroad. ‘Staycations’ as they have become known, are more popular than ever.

This article from the Guardian suggests that up to 2.5 million UK residents chose to enjoy a staycation instead of heading abroad. The most popular locations in the UK include the Lake District and Cornwall.

However, no matter how much money we manage to save each year, it’s fair to say that we all have our limits.

There are always a few locations or certain resorts that we could only dream of booking.

For a select few, the expense of a holiday is no issue at all, meaning they can go just about anywhere they want. Recently Silverdoor.co.uk created the infographic ‘Where Do The World’s Most Successful People Go On Holiday?’.

Taking some of the biggest business names from a range of different industries, this infographic gives us a chance to “see how the other half live”.

Take a look for yourself to see where the likes of Forbes no.1 Billionaire Bill Gates, Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg and many other people choose to enjoy their summer holiday.

Where Do The World’s Most Successful People Go On Holiday? – An infographic by the team at SilverDoor.co.uk