Looking back into 2014, it wasn’t a bad year at all in terms of travels, and I’m not even including work related travels.
2014
- Lisbon (March | September)
- Dublin
- Berlin with my parents
- Stratford upon Avon & Warwick
- Swansea
- Budapest
- Cotswolds
- Brussels | Bruges
- Dusseldorf & Cologne Christmas Market (5th December)
For work I did:
- Budapest
- Dusseldorf
- Vienna
- Bristol
- Edinburgh
It wasn’t bad at all. For 2015 I need to plan a bit better so I can do more journeys 🙂 What I’m planning to do:
Poland: Warsaw
Poland – Krakow
There’s regular trains Krakow <> Warsaw, you can check here
- Tourism website
- Where to stay: Queen Boutique Hotel | Grand Hotel | Hotel Senacki | Radisson Blu | Novotel
- Travel from the airport to the city centre
Czech Republic – Prague
Denmark – Copenhagen
This is definitely on my wish list for early next year. One of the main reasons is because of the famous Danish food which includes lots of seafood.
Sweden – Stockholm
Netherlands – Amsterdam
Believe it or not I’ve never been in Amsterdam before. So we’ve agreed that next year we’ll be going with my parents.
- Tourism Website
- Travel
- Where to eat | Dutch food
- Where to say: AirBnB – as I’m staying with my parents, I’ll prefer to book an apartment rather than an hotel
Toronto, Niagara Falls & NYC
Finally I may be travelling to Toronto and NY next year, as our summer holiday (around early September, as we both hate holidays in August)
A few others I want to do
Visit Ireland countryside
Go back to Scotland
Lille – France
Where do you want to go next year?
I have family near Stratford on Avon, it’s beautiful. Definitely worth visiting Anne Hathaway’s cottage if you have time
Suze | LuxuryColumnist
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Once I’m back there I’ll make sure I visit it. Thanks for the tip! That area is really beautiful
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Its so true that you have to plan if you want to go anywhere. As much fun as a spontaneous trip is to fit it around work/life you have to get the most out of it!
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Yap, I wish I could do spontaneous trips but it would be very expensive and maybe they wouldn’t be happy at work ahahaha
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Krakow is just gorgeous, you will love the city. I would definitely spend more time in Krakow than Warsaw as there is so much more to do around the Krakow area and a rather fabulous ice cream shop that you need to visit.
Planning in advance is always a good idea unless of course you win the euro millions then no planning required 😉 xx
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Thanks for the tips! It does seem to be quite an interesting city! Hopefully I’ll have the chance to visit this year 🙂
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I really liked Copenhagen (and the food!). You do need to book in advance though because places get booked up quickly. We stayed in a fabulous Air BnB in Amsterdam – great location in the 9 streets area and in a big loft with an upstairs so lots of space.
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