LONDON
No matter how many times we visit, London always has something new to offer. There’s always something to rediscover, whether it’s strolling along the River Thames, finding a hidden café, or exploring vibrant areas like Covent Garden or Shoreditch. Every trip brings something fresh, and no matter how familiar the city feels, it always manages to surprise.
SCOTLAND
Over four days in Scotland, we journeyed from Glasgow to the Isle of Skye, with a quick Loch Ness monster check (no sightings, sadly) before finishing in Edinburgh. The Isle of Skye was definitely the trip’s highlight, with its rugged beauty and dramatic landscapes.
The drive itself was an adventure—winding through breathtaking scenery, glimpsing a few castles (all ghost-free, unfortunately), and sampling some local favorites. Haggis? Surprisingly tasty. Fresh seafood? Absolutely. And the whiskey tasting at one of Scotland’s smallest distilleries proved that great things really do come in small packages.
Kilt rock, Isle of Skye.
Kilt rock, Isle of Skye.
Neist Point
Neist Point
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