Five places to visit in Greenland
Greenland is a majestic and mysterious island that is not only the largest island in the world, but also one of the least inhabited places on Earth, where nature still dictates the rules. More than 80% of its territory is covered by a thick blanket of ice that reaches up to three kilometres deep in places, while its shores [...]
Five places to visit in Reykjavik
Reykjavik, the world's most northerly capital, is a vibrant and contrasting place. The climate in Reykjavik is mild compared to its geographical location: winters are cold but less extreme thanks to the Gulf Stream, while summers are cool and bright, with almost uninterrupted daylight in June and July. In this article, we take a look at five must-see [...]
Five places to visit in Iceland
Iceland is a country where nature reveals itself in all its glory - a place where fire and ice meet on one island. Glaciers, volcanoes, geothermal springs, endless lava landscapes and dramatic coastal views make you feel like you're in another world. Iceland has only about 380,000 inhabitants, but it is one of the most modern and [...]
Five places to visit in Cardiff
Cardiff is the capital and largest city of Wales, situated on Bristol Bay and serves as the political, economic and cultural centre of the country. Historically, it developed as a small Roman settlement, but became a major city in the 19th century when most of South Wales' coal was exported from here, making Cardiff one of the most important ports in the world. Cardiff is [...]
Five places to visit in Leeds
Leeds is one of the UK's fastest growing and most diverse cities. It is the third largest city in the UK with a population of over 800,000 and serves as the economic hub of the region. Leeds is also a major tourist destination with over 27 million visitors a year. It is one of the greenest cities in Europe, offering around 600 hectares of [...]
Five places to visit in Sheffield
Sheffield is one of the greenest and most vibrant cities in the UK. Historically known as an industrial and steel-producing city, famous for its high-quality steel products in the 19th century, Sheffield has today transformed into a modern and creative city with a strong presence of students and artists. In this article, we present five must-see places to [...]
Five places to visit in Blackpool
Blackpool is one of England's most popular seaside resorts, attracting holidaymakers since Victorian times with its unique charm and diverse entertainment opportunities. Situated on the Irish Sea, the town is famous for its seven-kilometre promenade, sandy beaches and the iconic Blackpool Illuminations Festival of Lights, which transforms the coast into a magnificent fairytale every autumn. Here [...]
Five places to visit in Aberdeen
Aberdeen is often referred to as the “Granite City” because of the silvery-grey stone architecture that dominates the city. The city's history stretches back more than 800 years, first as a fishing settlement, later as a major trading centre and then as a major epicentre of the oil and gas industry in the North Sea. Aberdeen is also home to two universities, [...]
Five places to visit in Cork
Cork is Ireland's second largest city and is often referred to as ”Ireland's second capital". Historically a trading centre around the branches of the River Lee and ancient Viking ports, Cork has retained a unique atmosphere - with bridges, narrow streets and cobbled paths that make for leisurely and enjoyable strolls. Cork's historic centre is [...]
Five places to visit in Liverpool
Historically, Liverpool was a port city that once managed a huge proportion of Britain's imports and exports. In the 19th century, it was one of the richest and busiest ports in the world. It was here that millions of migrants from Ireland, Scotland and elsewhere arrived, either to move on to America or to start a new life in England. This international movement gave the city a diverse cultural [...]