Images of Montmartre
One of my favourite areas of Paris is Montmartre with its colourful artists and buskers, beautiful architecture, cobbled streets and stunning views across the city; I would like to share with you some...
View ArticleOn a mission to discover Rome’s food and wine!
Less than two week’s ago I received the nod from Expedia that I would be going to Rome as one of their guinea pigs for a new blogging initiative. Three bloggers would be looking at Rome from three...
View ArticleGoing solo in Rome
hotels in Rome on TripAdvisorYou are in one of the most romantic cities in the world but your other half isn’t. Is this a problem? “Not at all!” would be my answer. While of course I would have loved...
View ArticleChina: When to go, what to see and where to eat!
As you may already know if you have been following my blog for a while I have a personal interest in China even though I have never been there. Tara, who I got to know on Twitter, works for a company...
View ArticleCultural cock-ups and blogger blunders!
No matter how well-travelled you are it is still possible to make mistakes when you are in a new culture or even one you are fairly familiar with. What to you may seem a perfectly innocent remark or...
View ArticleMore cultural cock-ups and blogger blunders
Following the popularity of my last post about cultural cock-ups and blogger blunders here’s a few more tales of a similar ilk. Whether your preferred style of travel is back-packing around the world,...
View ArticleLondon Days Out: A luxury shopping spree in Harrods
Just say the word ‘Harrods’ and images of stylish luxury fill my mind from Yves Saint Laurent couture to Steiff teddy bears, not forgetting, the famous food halls of this, the largest department store...
View ArticleReview – The purrfect boots for winter
When I booked to visit Brussels I knew that we’d be spending most of the weekend outside exploring the city and there is nothing more likely to put a dampener on a Winter city break than sore, wet or...
View ArticleGuide to The Gambia
Why Visit The Gambia? As well as the recent new look to welcome in 2014, a new feature of Travel with Kat, that I hope you will enjoy, will be my audio podcasts, starting with my Guide to The Gambia in...
View ArticleHow to be a responsible, child safe aware traveller
The first time I visited Africa, many years ago, I remember waltzing into both a school and then an orphanage, amongst a stream of fellow tourists, on an organised excursion. We all took out our...
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