I don’t really have a sweet tooth, but that doesn’t stop me being a chocolate fiend (especially if it’s in a cheesecake!). During a recent visit to Switzerland, I found the chocolate overwhelming, in every aspect. There are so many choices and ways to experience Swiss chocolate it seems. You can even create your own.
Little visit to Liechtenstein
It’s one of the smallest countries in the world and probably better known for being one of the richest countries in the world than a tourist destination. Less than 62 square miles, it could almost get missed when passing through Switzerland and Austria. This year it celebrated it’s 300th anniversary so it’s a good time […]
My picks from: Singapore, recommendations for tourists
Many people stopover in Singapore en-route to somewhere else or they go there on business or to meet up with or visit friends. Often visitors will stay just a few days. Very few of these visitors take the time to be a tourist in the true sense of the word. They are just flying through. […]
Exploring Greenwich, where time began
Greenwich is a district of South East London, situated on the River Thames and listed as a World Heritage site. In my opinion, it is some what underrated, often shadowed by other areas of London. Being the centre of where time began, or so to speak. It’s also one of the most featured film locations […]
Another side to Zurich: Street Art
The city of Zurich is well known as a hub for finance and commercial activity. So, most visitors would probably take the view that Zurich isn’t really the sort of place you would expect to find street art. If, like me, you venture off to look for it, you soon find a very different side […]
Exploring the Green Line in Cyprus
During a visit to Cyprus last year, I attempted to satisfy my curiosity regarding this divided island. As I explored the history behind what is referred to as the ‘Green Line’, I couldn’t help wonder why this divide had remained for more than 40 years.