Enjoying History on a Trip Down Amsterdam’s Canals

Amsterdam is famous for its canals and is sometimes called the “Venice of the North” due to over one hundred kilometres of canals that create rings around this quaint, free-thinking city. Canals are referred to as “grachtengordel” and are the result of thoughtful city planning in the early 1600s, although some canals existed as early [...]

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Brighton – The Second Home of British Media

When people consider British media, London is the first place that springs to mind. After all, the capital is where the vast majority of popular television show studios, news programme producers, newspaper and magazine publishers and other major media outlets are headquartered. No discussion of the British media would be complete, though, without the inclusion [...]

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Rome’s Coffee Heritage

Like all of Italy, the capital city of Rome has long been famed for its coffee and coffee bars. Italians take pride in their coffee, or caffé in Italian, and many cultures around the world have adopted Italian favourites like cappuccino, latte and macchiato.
As one might expect in a country that takes coffee so seriously, [...]

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