If you’re a Salvador Dalí fan, then let me tell you about three sites you can’t afford to miss! So first of all, get yourself to the gorgeous Costa Brava in Spain. Perhaps you’re a city break traveller? Head for Barcelona or Girona. Alternatively, head for one of the lovely coastal towns or villages along the coast….
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The Tower of London for Kids – Our 13 Top Tips!
The Tower of London – 1000 years of British History
The Tower of London for kids? How about 1000 years of British history, executions, fallen monarchs, mysteries, legends & a bit of gore! What’s not to love? After developing a keen interest in Tudor history, we were intent on including the famous Tower on our London itinerary. Boy did it live up to our expectations! …
48 Hours in Glasgow: An Itinerary (With Kids)
A Flying Visit to Glasgow – Two Day Itinerary

This street art mural is called ‘Honey I shrunk the kids’ and the woman’s necklace gives away the artist’s name ‘Smug’. The mural is huge – it’s been painted over the four storeys of the building and is just next to the famous flying taxi mural.
Last year, we went on a flying 48 hour visit to see close family in Glasgow and I thought I’d share what we covered in those 2 days. Glasgow is often overlooked in favour of Edinburgh, however, I can tell you that it’s most definitely worth a visit. …
Gala Dalí’s Castle In Púbol – Dalí’s Gift to His Muse
Who was Gala Dalí?
You’ve no doubt heard of the world famous surrealist painter, Salvador Dalí, but how much do you know about his wife and muse, Gala? We visited Gala Dalí’s castle in Púbol and found it to offer a fascinating insight into the couple’s somewhat unconventional relationship! For a start, Gala would only accept Dalí’s gift of the castle on the condition that he only come to visit upon her prior written invitation….
Top Dordogne Castles & Chateaux – Our Favourites
We Share our Favourite Dordogne Castles!
When we first visited the Dordogne we were blown away by the natural beauty, the rivers, the stunning villages, the bastide towns, the scenic landscape and of course, the castles! The Dordogne isn’t called the land of 1001 chateaux for nothing. There literally is a chateau at every turn. We have visited quite a few and here’s a round-up of our favourites.
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Visiting Zermatt with Kids – The Complete Guide
Zermatt in the winter time can only be described as a magical winter wonderland. This chocolate box alpine village, under its blanket of snow, is set against the backdrop of the iconic Matterhorn and is a must on anyone’s Swiss itinerary. Children and adults alike will fall under the spell of this charming, fairytale village – visiting Zermatt with kids is a must! The excitement starts with the scenic journey on the narrow-gauge and cog railway from Tasch.
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