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It’s true what they say! No visit to Germany is complete without visiting Berlin – the capital and largest city in the country. Berlin is known to many as the City of Contrasts, as on the one hand, it boasts marvellous sites and world-class galleries, whilst on the other, it is home to much in […]
With a convenient location off the coast of South America, Trinidad and Tobago are the perfect twin islands for some rest and relaxation. With fewer tourists, much in the way of flora and fauna, and the world’s most pristine beaches, the people of the two islands welcome visitors with wide smiles! Often neglected when searching […]
Located just off the coast of Venezuela, the pretty twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago (also known as T&T) pack a punch when it comes to the sea, sun and sand. Although they are both classed as one country, the two islands couldn’t be more different. Whilst both islands are renowned for their wildlife and […]
Held at the beautiful Montcalm Hotel, London – Land of woven dreams was a colourful, richly immersive exhibition held this month. The event organised by the Ministry of textiles; Government of India, in association with Development Commissioner Handloom, HEPC, NHDC, NIFT, Montcalm Hotels, Here And Now 365 all with the support of the High Commission […]
On Tuesday 26 July, Croatia officially opened the new Peljesac Bridge. Connecting two parts of the country, the 1.5-mile bridge links the mainland to the southern peninsula known as Peljesac. For Croatians, this means reducing travel time for those travelling between Split and Dubrovnik. With breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea and the Mali Ston […]
Tourism in Saudi Arabia may not have been a thing in the past, but things are changing rapidly as the country aims to welcome a stream of tourists over the coming years. With entire archaeological cities, many UNESCO World Heritage sites and a culture unlike any you’ve seen before, Saudi Arabia is well equipped to […]