Dublin is the bustling and busy capital of Ireland and is one of Europe’s most youthful cities, despite it being such an ancient town with many, many centuries of history to learn about. The oldest landmarks of the city are still among the most interesting to visit,...
In June 1944 the Normandy coast of France was the location for the largest seaborne invasion in history. The Allies attacked across five zones in an attempt to breach the Atlantic Wall and establish a bridgehead on mainland Europe. Many of the impressive gun...
The French region of Normandy has many museums that offer visitors a way to learn about the events of D-Day and beyond. From large generic museums, country or area specific museums to museums which deal with a single event or battle, there is no better way to get an...
Ireland is an addictive place to explore with its plunging cliffs, towering mountains, ancient castles, charming pubs, and the friendliest people. There is so much to see and do…but where do you start? Even with the best of intentions, you’ll never see all of Ireland...
From the moment you arrive, you’re never far from exciting things to see and do in Nova Scotia. Although it is Canada’s second-smallest province, there is just so much to do! With its diverse cultural heritage and unrivalled natural beauty, Nova Scotia will appeal to...
There is no denying London is an amazing city that is home to world-class attractions, famous landmarks, museums, street art, and so much more but sometimes it can be nice to escape the hustle and bustle and take a little day trip from London. Whether you are craving...
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