Popular Tourist Attractions
Scotland’s Digital Industries Flourish
Scotland’s creative industries sector supports over 60,000 jobs nationwide and contributes over £5 billion to the national economy. Key business sectors include games, television, animation, film, music, design, publishing, advertising, architecture, and cultural agencies. more »
Glaswegian Museums
Though Glasgow has gleaned a reputation over the years for being something of a boozer’s paradise, my latest visit there did nothing to convince me of this. Possilpark has had something of a reputation for being a notorious drug area and den of thieves, which is a little unfair these days after how much effort the local council and police have put into a constant crackdown on the area. Nowadays, Glasgow is a pleasant, historical city to go out drinking in, with little worry about walking the streets at night. more »
Sea Life Centre Day Trips Across the United Kingdom
Every family loves a good old-fashioned trip to the zoo. If however, you are looking to treat the family to see interesting and amazing creatures that you might not find in a regular zoo, then sealife centres are for you! more »
Visiting Blackpool
If you are looking for somewhere in the United Kingdom to take a mini-break, then I would suggest that you head for Blackpool, a coastal town on the North-West of England’s coast that boasts a range of attractions that can keep the whole family entertained. There is the most visited theme park in the whole of the United Kingdom – Blackpool Pleasure Beach – where you will find fantastic rides and slides that will blow the minds of your kids no matter how much they think that they are adults. There is also the actually sandy beach, which is situated right next to the city centre and where there are groynes to ensure that the tides are not too strong so you need have no worries about the safety of your younger children while they paddle. more »
Bucharest’s Culinary Heritage
Rome is famous for its pasta, Madrid is famous for its tapas and Paris for its cheese, but what culinary delight is Bucharest famous for? Whilst the rapidly becoming one of the trendiest cities in Europe does not clutch on to a gastronomic identity many of its European capital counterparts hold on to, food is at the heart of Bucharest’s enduringly effervescent scene. more »
