If you’re an art junkie, then you must find a way to get to Brighton for the Brighton Festival, the largest multi-art form festival in England. Take whatever transportation you can, as the 23-day Brighton Art Festival is truly an experience to be had. Starting in 1967, the first exhibit of the inaugural year included the controversial exhibit of Concrete Poetry right alongside fantastic performances by Anthony Hopkins, Lawrence Olivier, and Yehudi Menuhin. Not to be confused with the Brighton Fringe Festival, the Brighton Festival is a series of programmed events; whereas the Brighton Fringe Festival allows access to anyone and everyone who wishes to partake. Both festivals occur during May. The Brighton Festival has plenty of entertainment and various performances to choose from. From ...
When visiting Scotland, it is almost a shame to whiz past such gorgeous rolling hills, countryside and lochs in a car on the highway. What other alternative is there, you might ask? Horses! In a place such as this, nature is simply begging visitors to slow down and take in the impressive scenery at a normal pace. Many places in Scotland offer horse-riding holidays, which includes accommodation as well as the hire of a horse, tack and other equipment. One of the main advantages of travelling by horseback is that visitors have the chance to view a number of gorgeous sights that are rarely accessible by vehicles. The slower pace and sheer freedom when traveling by horse is hard to beat. A horseback riding holiday ...
Edinburgh Festival refers back to the original festival that began in 1947 with the goal of providing "a platform for the flowering of the human spirit," after the Second World War. Native and international artists as well as companies in the field of opera, music, dance, theatre and visual arts are invited to play in some of the largest and most prominent places in Edinburgh. These include the Festival Theatre, Edinburgh Playhouse, and Usher Hall. The international high standard of the Edinburgh Festival performances is certainly of utmost importance, and consequently, every act is chosen by the Festival organizers. As a party that everybody wants to attend, whether invited or not, hundreds of artists descend on Edinburgh every August, and it can get a little ...
If you only take one canal boat holiday in your life, then make sure it is on the Llangollen Canal in Wales. The 41-mile stretch that runs from the Shropshire Union Canal through to Llangollen in Denbighshire, North Wales, is arguably the most beautiful journey of its kind. Perfect for both the experienced boater and the novice or occasional canal user, this route does not fail to impress and inspire. Give yourself at least three days to take in all that Llangollen Canal has to offer. Starting at Hurleston Junction, just north of Nantwich (which has great rail and road links if you’re not based in the area), your trip will start as it means to go on. Presented with meandering farmland, the rest of ...
London is one of the greatest cities on earth for visitors, but there are so many sights and attractions that sometimes the simple pleasures are just ignored, missed, or not even known about. The English are known for their love of a good cup of tea, so where better to drink it than in the nation’s capital? Finding the best afternoon tea in London can turn into an adventure in and of itself, if you let it. You should surely allow your search to spin you around the fingers of the city in a delectable scavenger hunt for the quintessential experience of afternoon tea. You’ll soon learn that there is not one way in which to enjoy high tea in London, but many. Tea at ...








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