In my growing love for Eastern Europe, I ventured to Budapest for my next adventure. Me and three of my other friends made the journey over to Hungary’s capital. It was a brilliant time! From the food to the architecture (and the cheap beer), it lived more than up to our expectations. A true highlight of the holiday was a trip to the Széchenyi Thermal Bath. It is the most relaxed I have ever felt. It was total bliss for five hours. After, we took a trip down to hero’s square and soaked in some of Hungary’s rich history.
Overall, Budapest is a fantastic city, and I would recommend for everyone to visit in their lifetime.
Three weeks ago, over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, three friends and I made our way to Barcelona. A city I’d never visited before and hadn’t heard a bad word about, so I was keen to see what the fuss was about and discover the Catalonian culture. In typical tourist-style we first visited the works […]
A few weeks ago I found myself in crew for The Head of the River Race’s one hundredth anniversary. This is the biggest head race (long distance rowing race) in the country, hosting crews not just from the country but the world, in all 375 crews were entered, totalling 3,000 rowers. Whilst I hadn’t really […]
Today, we celebrate England’s patron saint and the rich heritage, traditions, and community spirit. We’re marking the occasion with a touch of tradition and – most importantly – a slice of something sweet!