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You’ll find itineraries with practical travel advice, in-depth history into our favourite sites, memories of the best food, restaurants, and bars we’ve visited as well as books that have inspired our wanderlust.

You’ll also find Travel Journals which give more personal insight into destinations without a step-by-step guide - this is the stuff we love writing because travelling isn’t only about what you see, and the world isn’t a list of places and sights to be ticked off; it’s about what you feel, who you meet and what you learn along the way. Sure, it’s useful to know what bus to get where, but we want to write about the museum exhibit in Austria that had us in open-mouthed wander for an hour. The home-cooked meal that made us cry, the time we tried (and failed) to explain cricket to Argentinians through mime, the tango class lost in translation, the colours of the Northern Lights reflected in each other’s eyes, and mountain air so cold it took our breath away.

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Marvel at the Statue of David
Europe Graeme Europe Graeme

Marvel at the Statue of David

In a city famed for its concentration of historically- and globally-significant artworks, the Statue of David stands head and shoulders above the rest. No trip to Florence is complete without a visit to the Accademia Gallery and a chance to feast your eyes on Michelangelo’s most famous sculpture.

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Tuscany Cycling Tour from Florence to Siena
Europe Sarinda Europe Sarinda

Tuscany Cycling Tour from Florence to Siena

Discovering the ibiketuscany tour of a ‘soft’ ride from Florence to Siena had seemed like the perfect day. Beautiful Italian bikes, undulating terrain suitable for beginners like me, and a long road flanked either side with vineyards. 13 miles (with a van supporting us in case of any difficulty) and then an afternoon free to spend in Siena.

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