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]]>While southern France gets plenty of attention for good reason, you really don’t want to miss out on the north. The region of Brittany boasts some of the best coastal paths in Europe, and you can plan hikes that will last between a few hours or up to several days. There are plenty of pretty towns and villages to explore along the coast, don’t miss the fishing town of Perro-Guirec or the stunning village of Saint-Suliac.
If you’re seeking a realm full of a sense of fairytales and magic, the Black Forest is for you. There are many beautiful old towns with traditional architecture, ancient hillside and mountain passes and, of course, the stunning forest which this area is famous for. Hire a tour guide to walk you through sections of this legendary forest, so that you can understand the history, culture and wildlife of the region in depth.
While the coastline that stretches across countries including Poland, Estonia and Germany may not invite casual dips and sunbathing in the way that the Mediterranean shoreline does, that doesn’t mean that the Baltic coast isn’t worth exploring. You can expect miles of unspoilt sands, precious wildlife sanctuaries and charming little towns. Better yet, you will never encounter the crowds here that you might if you were vacationing in Italy, Greece or Spain – so enjoy the peace and solitude of the Baltic coastline.
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]]>This stunning bar has been a favorite amongst Parisians and visitors alike for decades. Allow yourself to be swept away by the impressive decor, extensive cocktail menu, and fine dining options. An evening at Bar Joséphine is the epitome of luxury, and certainly one you’re unlikely to forget in a hurry.
This charming little bar offers an amazing array of inventive and delicious cocktails. There are other drinks available to try, including locally brewed beer and a large selection of wines. If you’re in need of a snack, the bar menu has you covered with a range of light bites and sharing plates. Try and visit this lovely bar when it’s warm enough to sit outside and enjoy people-watching as you sip your drink slowly.
This charming speakeasy-style bar is hidden away within another establishment, the incredibly popular Pink Mama Italian restaurant. You will need to make a reservation, so speak to the waiting staff in the restaurant who will confirm whether or not there’s space in this rather exclusive bar. Once you’re inside, peruse the extensive cocktail menu and your leisure and enjoy taking in the wonderful atmosphere and decor.
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]]>This centrally-located cafe offers up some of the finest food in Manchester, and all for very reasonable prices. From traditional toasties and sandwiches to more unusual dishes such as Turkish eggs, the extensive menu should please everybody. You’re also welcome to sit with just a drink at Essy’s Cafe—the atmosphere is very relaxed and friendly, with no pressure placed on customers.
This community-run cafe is situated within one of the city’s main parks, providing you with an excellent opportunity to stop and get a drink and a snack mid-way through a meander. Almost everything on the menu is vegan, and plenty of it is gluten-free too, meaning that everyone will find something they can enjoy at Cafe Sorrel.
This warm and friendly cafe offers delicious snacks, cakes, and coffee during the daytime, and cocktails and aperitifs during the evenings. Even when it transforms into a bar, Cafe Viuna retains its warm, casual feel, so you know you’ll be made to feel welcome whether you’re popping in for a drink, relaxing with coffee and cake, or enjoying the music and cocktails in the evenings.
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]]>This high-class cocktail bar is located next to the Pan Pacific hotel on Liverpool Street, so you could combine a luxury hotel stay with a visit to the gorgeous bar. You can expect to sample some expertly crafted cocktails, with plenty of old classics on the menu, as well as some innovative newcomers. The staff are all incredibly knowledgable and can advise you on which drinks to try, depending on your preferences.
The clue is certainly in the name when it comes to guessing what this bar specializes in. Combining cocktails and chocolate, two of the best things, this bar crafts some particularly delicious drinks for you to enjoy in the evening. It also offers tasting platters of high quality chocolate, so you can sip and sample some delicious treats.
Located just down the road from Silverleaf Bar (meaning you may as well visit both!), Rake’s is a lively, vibrant establishment with plenty of drinks on the cocktail menu. You can also enjoy snacks and light meals in the evening, so why not start your evening off at Rake’s, before moving onto some of the other cocktail bars that London has to offer?
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]]>Although it calls itself a cafe, this establishment is more like a relaxed restaurant. As well as coffees, cakes and pastries, you will find plenty of traditional dishes on offer (such as the delicious fish stew Bouillabaisse, and plenty of incredible salads). Despite the slightly imposing decor, staff at Cafe Simon are happy to let you sit and relax long after you’ve finished your meal or coffee, so it’s a great option to choose if you fancy a bit of people watching.
This cool cafe celebrates all things from the nineties, so if you’re after a bit of nostalgia (or an insight into French nineties culture) then visit this centrally located cafe. The food is great, the drinks menu is wide-ranging and extensive, and in the evenings the cafe transforms into a karaoke bar for some fabulous fun and hilarity.
If you want to eat beautiful food in a beautiful setting, Zephyr Cafe is for you. All of the interior decor has been meticulously planned, to create a light and airy space with plenty of stunning highlights. Even the pastel crockery on which your freshly made pastry is served is super pretty. Sit here and relax with a book, update your Instagram with some great snaps, or simply take in the lovely space around you.
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]]>While not technically a town, Aberdeen is right on the North Sea. This means you can expect plenty of bracing wind and the odd squall of rain, but when the sun is shining you can explore the city’s winding backstreets, its imposing Victorian buildings, and its pretty waterfront areas. Make sure you try some of the locally caught fish while you’re in Aberdeen, as it’s some of the freshest around.
This charming village is located in the heart of the East Neuk of Fife, a traditional fishing area now known for its pretty villages and coastal paths. Take a wander around the harbor, sample some of the best fish and chips in the UK, and go for a wander along the world-famous coastal path.
This charming town is less than an hour away from Glasgow, but it has so much peace and tranquility that its proximity to the city is hard to believe. Enjoy a relaxing ramble along the water, check out the many independent shops, and explore the moorland that rises up from behind the town.
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]]>If you’re a history fan, make a beeline to the fantastic Cardiff Castle in the city center. There has been activity at this site for over 2000 years, and Victorian improvements in its architecture have given the castle a dramatic, ornate feel. You will need to pay to access the interior but the large, landscaped grounds are free.
The docklands demonstrate Cardiff’s industrial past, although recent renovations and changes mean that this area feels cosmopolitan and exciting. The docks are a great place to grab a bite to eat as there are plenty of trendy bars, or simply enjoy a waterside stroll.
This centrally located museum is free to enter and contains many fascinating exhibits about Welsh history, language, and culture. There are plenty of child-friendly interactive displays, plus a wonderful on-site cafe so you can spend a whole morning or afternoon here with your little ones.
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]]>This island is fairly close to the mainland, and the ferry from Portsmouth on the south coast of the UK takes less than half an hour, but the three-hundred-and-sixty-degree sea views make it feel like a tropical paradise. Explore the rugged coastline, relax on the sandy shores, and don’t forget to try some of the incredible local seafood on offer in most of the island’s cafes and eateries.
This wind-swept isle is located between Ireland and the UK in the Irish Sea. Take the ferry from the city of Liverpool, and you will be transported to a simpler, older way of life. Whilst there is modern technology on the island, most of the architecture dates back to the past and many island inhabitants choose to carry on a traditional way of life. You will find plenty of hiking paths all over the island, and there are some beaches with safe swimming although checking tide times is advisable.
This group of islands is found at the southern edge of the UK, and is popular for its warm, sunny climate. You can fly from regional airports such as Exeter, or take a day trip to the islands by boat from the southern coast of Cornwall. The Scilly Isles are all about relaxed glamor, so hire a yacht for the day, sample the local oysters, and take a tour of a local winery.
The islands around the UK offer fascinating climates and cultures to explore, so don’t forget to take a trip off the mainland if you’re visiting the UK.
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]]>While southern France gets plenty of attention for good reason, you really don’t want to miss out on the north. The region of Brittany boasts some of the best coastal paths in Europe, and you can plan hikes that will last between a few hours or up to several days. There are plenty of pretty towns and villages to explore along the coast, don’t miss the fishing town of Perro-Guirec or the stunning village of Saint-Suliac.
If you’re seeking a realm full of a sense of fairytales and magic, the Black Forest is for you. There are many beautiful old towns with traditional architecture, ancient hillside and mountain passes and, of course, the stunning forest which this area is famous for. Hire a tour guide to walk you through sections of this legendary forest, so that you can understand the history, culture and wildlife of the region in depth.
While the coastline that stretches across countries including Poland, Estonia and Germany may not invite casual dips and sunbathing in the way that the Mediterranean shoreline does, that doesn’t mean that the Baltic coast isn’t worth exploring. You can expect miles of unspoilt sands, precious wildlife sanctuaries and charming little towns. Better yet, you will never encounter the crowds here that you might if you were vacationing in Italy, Greece or Spain – so enjoy the peace and solitude of the Baltic coastline.
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]]>This stunning bar has been a favorite amongst Parisians and visitors alike for decades. Allow yourself to be swept away by the impressive decor, extensive cocktail menu, and fine dining options. An evening at Bar Joséphine is the epitome of luxury, and certainly one you’re unlikely to forget in a hurry.
This charming little bar offers an amazing array of inventive and delicious cocktails. There are other drinks available to try, including locally brewed beer and a large selection of wines. If you’re in need of a snack, the bar menu has you covered with a range of light bites and sharing plates. Try and visit this lovely bar when it’s warm enough to sit outside and enjoy people-watching as you sip your drink slowly.
This charming speakeasy-style bar is hidden away within another establishment, the incredibly popular Pink Mama Italian restaurant. You will need to make a reservation, so speak to the waiting staff in the restaurant who will confirm whether or not there’s space in this rather exclusive bar. Once you’re inside, peruse the extensive cocktail menu and your leisure and enjoy taking in the wonderful atmosphere and decor.
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]]>This centrally-located cafe offers up some of the finest food in Manchester, and all for very reasonable prices. From traditional toasties and sandwiches to more unusual dishes such as Turkish eggs, the extensive menu should please everybody. You’re also welcome to sit with just a drink at Essy’s Cafe—the atmosphere is very relaxed and friendly, with no pressure placed on customers.
This community-run cafe is situated within one of the city’s main parks, providing you with an excellent opportunity to stop and get a drink and a snack mid-way through a meander. Almost everything on the menu is vegan, and plenty of it is gluten-free too, meaning that everyone will find something they can enjoy at Cafe Sorrel.
This warm and friendly cafe offers delicious snacks, cakes, and coffee during the daytime, and cocktails and aperitifs during the evenings. Even when it transforms into a bar, Cafe Viuna retains its warm, casual feel, so you know you’ll be made to feel welcome whether you’re popping in for a drink, relaxing with coffee and cake, or enjoying the music and cocktails in the evenings.
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]]>This high-class cocktail bar is located next to the Pan Pacific hotel on Liverpool Street, so you could combine a luxury hotel stay with a visit to the gorgeous bar. You can expect to sample some expertly crafted cocktails, with plenty of old classics on the menu, as well as some innovative newcomers. The staff are all incredibly knowledgable and can advise you on which drinks to try, depending on your preferences.
The clue is certainly in the name when it comes to guessing what this bar specializes in. Combining cocktails and chocolate, two of the best things, this bar crafts some particularly delicious drinks for you to enjoy in the evening. It also offers tasting platters of high quality chocolate, so you can sip and sample some delicious treats.
Located just down the road from Silverleaf Bar (meaning you may as well visit both!), Rake’s is a lively, vibrant establishment with plenty of drinks on the cocktail menu. You can also enjoy snacks and light meals in the evening, so why not start your evening off at Rake’s, before moving onto some of the other cocktail bars that London has to offer?
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]]>Although it calls itself a cafe, this establishment is more like a relaxed restaurant. As well as coffees, cakes and pastries, you will find plenty of traditional dishes on offer (such as the delicious fish stew Bouillabaisse, and plenty of incredible salads). Despite the slightly imposing decor, staff at Cafe Simon are happy to let you sit and relax long after you’ve finished your meal or coffee, so it’s a great option to choose if you fancy a bit of people watching.
This cool cafe celebrates all things from the nineties, so if you’re after a bit of nostalgia (or an insight into French nineties culture) then visit this centrally located cafe. The food is great, the drinks menu is wide-ranging and extensive, and in the evenings the cafe transforms into a karaoke bar for some fabulous fun and hilarity.
If you want to eat beautiful food in a beautiful setting, Zephyr Cafe is for you. All of the interior decor has been meticulously planned, to create a light and airy space with plenty of stunning highlights. Even the pastel crockery on which your freshly made pastry is served is super pretty. Sit here and relax with a book, update your Instagram with some great snaps, or simply take in the lovely space around you.
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]]>While not technically a town, Aberdeen is right on the North Sea. This means you can expect plenty of bracing wind and the odd squall of rain, but when the sun is shining you can explore the city’s winding backstreets, its imposing Victorian buildings, and its pretty waterfront areas. Make sure you try some of the locally caught fish while you’re in Aberdeen, as it’s some of the freshest around.
This charming village is located in the heart of the East Neuk of Fife, a traditional fishing area now known for its pretty villages and coastal paths. Take a wander around the harbor, sample some of the best fish and chips in the UK, and go for a wander along the world-famous coastal path.
This charming town is less than an hour away from Glasgow, but it has so much peace and tranquility that its proximity to the city is hard to believe. Enjoy a relaxing ramble along the water, check out the many independent shops, and explore the moorland that rises up from behind the town.
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]]>If you’re a history fan, make a beeline to the fantastic Cardiff Castle in the city center. There has been activity at this site for over 2000 years, and Victorian improvements in its architecture have given the castle a dramatic, ornate feel. You will need to pay to access the interior but the large, landscaped grounds are free.
The docklands demonstrate Cardiff’s industrial past, although recent renovations and changes mean that this area feels cosmopolitan and exciting. The docks are a great place to grab a bite to eat as there are plenty of trendy bars, or simply enjoy a waterside stroll.
This centrally located museum is free to enter and contains many fascinating exhibits about Welsh history, language, and culture. There are plenty of child-friendly interactive displays, plus a wonderful on-site cafe so you can spend a whole morning or afternoon here with your little ones.
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]]>This island is fairly close to the mainland, and the ferry from Portsmouth on the south coast of the UK takes less than half an hour, but the three-hundred-and-sixty-degree sea views make it feel like a tropical paradise. Explore the rugged coastline, relax on the sandy shores, and don’t forget to try some of the incredible local seafood on offer in most of the island’s cafes and eateries.
This wind-swept isle is located between Ireland and the UK in the Irish Sea. Take the ferry from the city of Liverpool, and you will be transported to a simpler, older way of life. Whilst there is modern technology on the island, most of the architecture dates back to the past and many island inhabitants choose to carry on a traditional way of life. You will find plenty of hiking paths all over the island, and there are some beaches with safe swimming although checking tide times is advisable.
This group of islands is found at the southern edge of the UK, and is popular for its warm, sunny climate. You can fly from regional airports such as Exeter, or take a day trip to the islands by boat from the southern coast of Cornwall. The Scilly Isles are all about relaxed glamor, so hire a yacht for the day, sample the local oysters, and take a tour of a local winery.
The islands around the UK offer fascinating climates and cultures to explore, so don’t forget to take a trip off the mainland if you’re visiting the UK.
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