Hannah Skilton

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  • Nina's Cupcakes

    We discovered a really nice, little cupcake boutique with pastel colours and Kitsch Decor and gourmet Art Deco. The macaroons, cupcakes and other little cakes on display take centre stage in the room! A friend and I came across the boutique by accident during the...

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  • Herăstrău Park

    Herăstrău Park is the biggest park in Bucharest, Romania. I'd recommend renting a bike for two hours to get round it, I believe the yellow ones are cheaper than the green ones. You can cycle around the huge lake which is in the centre of the park and whilst cycling...

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  • Léopold Truc's Paradise in Cabrières d'Avignon

    One day in August, 2013 my cousins decided to take me to a place in Cabrières d'Avignon, Vauclause that they loved. "Where are we going? " I asked, but they didn't tell me and wanted to keep it a surprise. A surprise that I will however spoil for you (I'm sorry), as I...

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  • Plaza de España

    My day in Seville had already started well; it was sunny and I was spending time with friends, but then, we somehow managed to stumble across an incredible surprise, and with our own eyes we discovered the Plaza de Españas! To say the Plaza is superb, is an...

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  • Aguilas Carnival

    You should not miss out on the Aguilas carnival in February. It marks the end of the Erasmus stay for some, and the beginning of the adventure for others, and is awesome for many reasons. It lasts for two weeks and brings parades, competitions and shows of all genres...

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  • San Pedro del Pinatar: Walks along the Sea, Mud Baths & Mar Menor

    If you fancy going to the beach but you (eventually) get fed up of lying on your back, I advise you go to San Pedro del Pinatar, just 50 minutes from Murcia by bus (Latbus, number 70). San Pedro has many great perks including the Mar Menor beach, cheap bars and...

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  • La Fuensanta

    If you fancy taking a stroll (not a hike) through the forest and mountains I would recommend going to Fuensanta. The walk can vary from two to five hours. You start at Fuensanta and you finish wherever you fancy! Personally, I like to finish generally at the El Ermita...

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  • Pariser Platz

    Pariser Platz is my favourite place in Berlin. Not only is it named after my home city, but it's also one of the most beautiful places in the German capital, and from that point you can see the most of the city's most famous monuments. If you're walking from Potsdamer...

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  • The Patinoire Charlemagne

    On the T1 tram line (the Hôtel de Région stop), very close to la Confluence, you'll find Lyon's biggest ice rink, the Patinoire Charlemagne. But, just so you know, the ice-rink is closed from May to October! When you first enter the building, you're met with the...

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  • Parc de la Boverie

    If you're bored to tears on a Sunday afternoon and the sun's shining (hello every Sunday in summer... ) then I suggest that you take a visit to Parc de la Boverie. There, you can enjoy a picnic on the grass, geared up in your summer clothes (yes, us Belgians see the...

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  • Murcia Cathedral

    Murcia Cathedral, which is actually called the Cathedral of St. Mary, is located in the historical centre of Murcia, on la Plaza del Cardenal Belluga. Construction began in 1394 and was finished in 1465; however they continued to refurbish it and add other important...

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  • Parc Güell

    After returning to Barcelona once again, today I'll be talking about another one of the most attractive tourist sites of the city, one that you will have almost definitely already heard of... Park Güell! Continuing our tour of Barcelona, one of the sites that we...

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  • La Sagrada Família

    The Sagrada Familia is a Basilica found in Barcelona and is the most visited monument in Spain, which doesn't surprise me, as it is astonishing. So much so, it has become a national symbol. Its construction began in 1882 but is still not finished. According to the signs...

    0 , 8 years ago

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