Bath
An ancient Roman city with tons of charm, the city of Bath has a history that goes back thousands of years. If you’re looking for historical ambience, Bath has everything to offer, from its namesake, the ancient Roman spa, to the beautiful Georgian era architecture harkening back to the era of Jane Austen. Check out my guide to Bath here.
Callander
The town of Callander is a quaint little village located just inside the Trossachs National Park. Known as the “Gateway to the Highlands,” this town is as pretty as a postcard, with a Main Street lined with old stone townhouses, traditional Scottish pubs and tea shops. Read more about Callander here.
Edinburgh
This beautiful and enchanting city in Scotland is a great destination for history buffs, foodies and whisky connoisseurs. Famous for the stretch of cobblestoned road between the Balmoral Castle and the Palace of Holyrood, known as the “Royal Mile,” Edinburgh is filled with plenty of excellent Scottish cuisine and entertainment for fans of both …
London
One of the most exciting metropolitan cities in the world, London has a fascinating history spanning more than 2,000 years. In addition to the famous sights, London is a collection of unique neighborhoods, each with its own distinctive vibe. Check out my guide to London here.
York
Few cities in Europe have as much history packed into one place as York. A city that has been conquered by the Romans, Vikings, Anglo-Saxons and the Normans, a trip to York wouldn’t be complete without a walk along the medieval city walls and a climb up to the top of York Minster’s highest tower. Check out my guide to York here.
