The Sherlock Holmes Museum, at 221B Baker Street, is housed in a Grade II listed former boarding house at the north end of Baker Street, and was the world's first museum dedicated...
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Traveling often comes with a set of expectations. Maybe you've visited a destination you didn't know much about and it ended up being a total hidden gem. Or, on the other end...
Fall is often a cooler, less crowded, and more affordable time to travel. At the same time, it can be a challenge for packing due to unpredictable weather. Fortunately, with some careful...
Down the chaotic Manila streets, alongside large buses, private cars, and taxi cabs, an eye-catching, anachronistic vehicle carelessly makes its way through. It’s painted with bright colors and adorned with gaudy accessories....
A multi-stop itinerary from London to Barcelona – via Paris and the Pyrenees – is a train lover’s dream.High in the Pyrenees on a sunny, silent morning, I had the rare feeling...
By Seán Keenan and John Wallace"Island living" conjures up deserted beaches, swaying palm trees, and cocktails at sunset. The Caribbean… the South Pacific… the Maldives.But if you add in layers of history,...
4 October 2023ShareSaveAlastair GillFeatures correspondentShareSaveNataliya Nazarova/AlamySet scenically at the base of the Pirin Mountains, Bansko has quietly emerged as one of the world's newest remote working hubs in recent years.Arriving in Bansko...
Sign up to Simon Calder’s free travel email for expert advice and money-saving discountsGet Simon Calder’s Travel emailOur microguides series is inspired by the slow travel movement, encouraging travellers to relax their...
There is absolutely nothing like traveling to London and Paris for the first time, and I am here to tell you it’s a possible and very magical experience. Yet, I must be...
1. Rocky Mountaineer: a train ride through the Wild West Enjoy the glorious landscapes of Utah and Colorado(Image credit: Rocky Mountaineer)There can be few more relaxing ways to see the glorious landscapes...
Train travel continues to gather steam, but what’s the driving force behind it? asks Rebecca Cox The Rail Renaissance: The Slow Travel Trend Is Here To Stay The hypnotic clickety-clack of wheels...
Share The Article Last Updated 8 months agoWe can all agree that the travel trend ever increasing is the rise of the digital nomad—those seeking the freedom of working on the road...
Italy, with its vibrant coastline and beautiful hill, is the place to go if you're looking for a European mini-break by train.In recent years slow travel as an idea has taken off...
"Give me Goodwood on a summer's day, and you can forget the rest of the world."- Roy Salvadori, British Racing DriverOne of the things that I love about living an overseas lifestyle...
primeimages / Getty ImagesPreparing for retirement is a long road, both in terms of financial planning but also in terms of getting mentally prepared for a big lifestyle change. Many Americans chose...
Latest quotesLatest quotesBloomberg LÃnea — In recent years, the mobility made possible by technology has spawned a tribe that traditional employees used to view with suspicion: digital nomads. Prior to the pandemic,...
So, you’re daydreaming about — or seriously considering — moving abroad? You’re not alone.Summer holidays are over, and gone with them is the delusion that you’re a step away from picking up...
When my husband Michael and I decided to visit England this summer, I saw a great opportunity for him to see a different side of life than our normal quick visit to...
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK).1. Unravelling the Silk Road: Icon Books, £15.99.Travels and Textiles in Central Asia Textiles expert Chris Aslan explores a crossroads of history where ‘fortunes...
Built in the 18th century, this immaculate house in Fitzrovia was home to two famous writers - George Bernard Shaw and L Ron Hubbard. Fitzrovia is an area of London with strong...