I've travelled to over 26 countries and have been lucky enough to have the chance to live both the UK and mainland Europe (Netherlands and France), while also travelling extensively across it and I truly believe it offers some of the best holiday destinations to be had. Destinations that I just keep going back to, whether it's because of the food, culture, history or the locals, here are 6 places I never hesitate to recommend. 1. Salzburg, Austria If you ask my youngest where his favourite places in Europe is he will tell you Salzburg and it's easy to see why with its UNESCO-listed baroque old town, stunning alpine scenery and the impressive cliffside Fortress Hohensalzburg (which is a must-visit for the views alone). Known as the setting for The Sound of Music, it also happens to be the birthplace of Mozart. This Austrian city is packed with music, history and culture and plenty of family-friendly museums to visit. On top of tha......
Embracing local entertainment when travelling alone has many benefits beyond giving you something to do until your next departure. There is nothing like heading to a local eatery or tavern or embracing some live music that really adds to your whole travel experience. Travel is all about immersing yourself in culture and adding to your story. Here are some of the best examples that I've really enjoyed while exploring a new place. Keeping Yourself Social I've done many solo travel trip and while it may not be for everyone, it can be a lot of fun and I've always met people along the way and still have friendships with some of those people more than a decade later. I've found staying in backpackers (which have female-only dorms for safety) a great base for meeting others who are on the same page as me and enjoy heading to a local spot for a quick drink, some good food, and karaoke nights , which can help break the loneliness and can also provide a level of safety. A Bit o......
Keeping a family’s finances on track can feel like a juggling act, but it's one thing you should make time for esepically when life can throw you a curveball at any time. One month, you’re covering everyday bills with ease, the next, a school trip or car repair changes everything. Money comes in, money goes out, and the reasons behind both change as your family grows. But when you take time to understand where your money actually goes and make conscious choices about it, you remove the guesswork, which can help you plan better in the longterm. Building a household budget that works A workable family budget starts with honesty. You need a clear picture of what comes into your household each month and what leaves it. Begin by listing all sources of your income. Then take your bank statements for the past three to six months and use these to track essential outgoings such as rent or mortgage payments, council tax and utilities, along with food and childcare. Once you see those figures......
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