Melbourne, Australia’s second-largest city, is renowned for its vibrant and diverse street art culture. From its early beginnings in the 1980s, Melbourne’s street art scene has grown to become one of the largest and most diverse in the world, with over 1,000 outdoor murals and pieces of street art dotted throughout the city’s streets, laneways and parks.
Author: Maryanne
Penang is a unique and vibrant state located in the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Known as the “Pearl of the Orient”, Penang is a popular tourist destination that offers visitors a mix of cultural heritage, stunning natural scenery, delicious local cuisine and modern amenities. In this article, I’ll show you what makes Penang a must-visit destination for anyone planning a trip to Malaysia. I caught the train from KL to Penang – what an easy trip! I do suggest wearing something warm on the train as the air con can be turned right up. A day later, I ended up getting quite a nasty cold from it. The comfort of the train, however, was great as was the food service that came around intermittantly. Penang was a easy destination and if you love food you have come to the right place!
Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, is a vibrant and dynamic city that is a popular destination for tourists from around the world. With its mix of modern and traditional architecture, delicious food, and diverse culture, there are plenty of things to see and do in Kuala Lumpur for visitors of all ages and interests.
ESSAOUIRA, MOROCCO
The trip from Marrakech to Essaouira was an interesting one. I had tried to take a bus to Essaouira but found there were no available seats for another two weeks. So I took a shared taxi with another five Moroccans. It was quite squashed but pleasant enough.
Essaouira, located on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, is a charming port town known for its ancient ramparts, traditional architecture, and laid-back vibe. It offers a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of larger cities, making it an ideal destination for tourists looking to explore Morocco’s unique blend of African and European influences.
One of the reasons I wanted to visit Essaouira was because Jimi Hendrix spent some time there in the 70s. I actually searched out the Riad that Hendrix stayed at. So I booked in and had a wonderful stay. The name of the accommodation is Riad Al Madina and it was charming with a beautiful courtyard. The other benefit of visiting Essaouira is that it’s a little cooler than Marrakech so I enjoyed that aspect as well.
Things to do in Marrakech, Morocco
Marrakech, located in the foothills of Morocco’s Atlas Mountains, is one of the country’s most vibrant and exotic cities. Known for its stunning architecture, bustling markets, and rich cultural heritage, Marrakech attracts millions of tourists every year. From exploring the winding streets of the old town to relaxing in one of the city’s many luxurious riads, there is something for everyone in Marrakech.
Years ago, I did a short course to learn Corsetry at the London College of Fashion. I thoroughly loved the experience and still think about it now. Ever since then, I have always had my eye out for interesting courses to take on my travels. Some of the other courses I have taken are Cooking with Coconuts (Fiji), Thai Cooking (Bangkok), Cajun Cooking (New Orleans), dance courses in the U.S. and a photography course at Lord of the Rings locations in New Zealand. If you love creative pursuits, learning and travel, why not combine all three to make your trip a special experience.
If you are looking for something a little different to do, Glasgow has some unusual attractions you should check out. Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, is known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant music and arts scene and friendly locals. While many tourists flock to the city to see its famous landmarks and museums, there are also a number of more unusual things to do that can make your visit to Glasgow truly unique.
Edinburgh is such a beautiful city; however, it can get cold so make sure you check the weather forecast and take some warm clothes. Edinburgh, Scotland is a city rich in history and culture, offering a wide range of things to do for explorers. From historical landmarks and stunning architecture to world-class museums and vibrant festivals, there is something for everyone in this charming Scottish capital. This city is a fun place and Scotland in general has some very unique takes on life and leisure. Whether you’re here for the Whisky or the golf or to listen to the bagpipes there certainly are many unique experiences in Scotland.
Bath is a historic city located in the southwest of England, known for its natural hot springs and 18th-century architecture. It’s a great destination for anyone looking to explore history, culture and natural beauty. Here are the 10 things you should absolutely do in Bath:
If you would like to experience a quaint English city, full of tradition and ambience then Cambridge is your city. Regardless of whether you have studied at university or not, you won’t be able to resist the charm of this place. However, the university is a major part of Cambridge and its attraction for visitors. When you think of higher education in England you think of Oxford and you think of Cambridge. It is one of the ‘big two’. Cambridge, located in the East of England, is a city steeped in history and culture. As mentioned, it is best known for its prestigious university, which dates back to 1209 and is home to some of the most iconic and beautiful buildings in the city. But Cambridge is not just for students, it is also a great destination for all explorers looking for a mix of culture, history, and relaxation.