When I visited New York it wasn’t my first time in the city that never sleeps, I had previously visited on a school trip when I was 15, but visiting at my own leisure I had no idea how to even beginning planning such an immense trip. Whilst I knew what kind of things I would like to go and see, I didn’t know which attractions were close to each other, where I would eat and in what order was best to visit. This is where the UGotIt came in. A travel assistant which plans your trip whilst matching to your personality and preference via an AI assistant, UGotIt was a massive help in planning our dream trip.
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With just under 63 million tourists visiting New York in 2017, the city that never sleeps is one of the most visited in the world. It’s unsurprising that queues for attractions are lengthy, tours are expensive and you can often feel unprepared. Read our guide to tour New York like a local, and boss being a tourist in the big apple.
If there’s one thing Amsterdam is notorious for among young and older tourists alike is the relaxed attitude to drugs and most commonly marijuana. However despite this ‘relaxed attitude’ there are preconceived rules and laws that are not shared among visitors, often leaving tourists either in legal trouble or struggling to experience the coffeeshop phenomenon to its full potential. Read our guide and tips to coffeeshops and weed purchasing in Amsterdam to make the most of your trip, if that’s your cup of tea… or coffee.
Whilst travelling to Amsterdam from Hull on the P&O mini-cruises, I only had the opportunity to spend 36 hours in the capital of holland. So how do you prioritise the best tourist attractions when in a city so packed with fun stuff to do? Here’s a guide on how we spent just over a day in this myriad of canals and museums.
The capital of the vast country which is Vietnam, Hanoi is a stunning blend of French, Chinese and Southeast Asian influenced cultures. With such an interesting history, beautiful landmarks and extremely friendly people, where do you start in one of the most ancient capitals in the world? Read our top 10 destinations that you cannot miss in the beautiful city of Hanoi.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Ha Long (or Halong) Bay is a beautiful vast 'cove' of thousands of towering limestone islands and an unmissable destination when visiting Hanoi. A simple google search for Ha Long Bay tours reveals HUNDREDs of 'junk boat' trips and cruises, which can be overwhelming and confusing at best. But have no fear, we've compiled a review and a guide from our trip on the Indochina Junk's Dragon Pearl, among one of the highest rated tours on TripAdvisor as well as recommending other companies for this immense adventure.
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