Edinburgh Pocket Guides: 10 to 10 in Delhi

Possibly my favourite spot for a long lunch in the city, 10 to 10 in Delhi is well-known to locals also for its overwhelmingly colourful decoration and cosy venue. Found in the middle of Nicolson Street, close to the university campus, this tiny, authentic restaurant is also a popular favourite with students on their lunch … Continue reading Edinburgh Pocket Guides: 10 to 10 in Delhi

Edinburgh Pocket Guides: Gaia Deli

Situated slap-bang in the heart of Edinburgh’s Leith Walk, Gaia Deli is the last place you’d expect to find. Hidden in plain sight, Gaia is easy to stroll past without a second glance, due to its tiny shopfront; but once you’ve been inside, it’s impossible not to go back. Gaia is a little Italian haven … Continue reading Edinburgh Pocket Guides: Gaia Deli

Best of Barcelona

Barcelona, for so many reasons, is one of my favourite cities in Europe. Its lively, friendly and relentlessly energetic atmosphere is entirely unique, and seems to be in a state of perpetual fiesta-fuelled summer-y-ness. Although the city sprawls across a huge expanse of land, and can at times seem overwhelmingly big, the narrow, winding streets … Continue reading Best of Barcelona

Ibiza: La Isla Blanca

One of the most famous and widely-visited holiday destinations in Europe, Ibiza means golden sands, bright blue waters, fiery sunsets and dancing until the day breaks. Although only a small island, you are never short of places to explore and untouched beaches to discover, and there is definitely something for everyone on offer - from the … Continue reading Ibiza: La Isla Blanca

Exploring Crete’s Lasithi Region

The largest of the Greek islands, Crete is also one of the country's most popular holiday destinations: and for good reason. Its crystal clear waters, sleepy azure and white villages and vibrant nightlife make this one of the world's most beautiful places, with plenty to do and see. The eastern end of the island is … Continue reading Exploring Crete’s Lasithi Region

A Whistle-Stop Guide to Hannover

WHERE TO START Getting around in Hannover (as in any German city) is easy and efficient. The U-Bahn and the S-Bahn lines run regularly, and reach every corner and district. A 'TagesEinzelTicket' will cost you only 5 EUR, and will take you everywhere for the entire day. The best way to see Hannover, however, is … Continue reading A Whistle-Stop Guide to Hannover

24 Hours in Shoreditch

Once thought to be run-down and derelict, Shoreditch has burst through the scene as London's newest and most exciting area for young people in the city. The definition of 'edgy', Shoreditch is known for its street-art graffiti, its offerings to the world of streetwear and fashion, and for its nightlife, which is made up mainly … Continue reading 24 Hours in Shoreditch