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Foodie Friday

  The Scottish are good at meat. They are good at cooking it, and they love to eat it – this is after all a country that offers minced meat and offal stuffed inside a sheep’s stomach at breakfast....

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Are We Nearly There Yet? Waiting to travel and why you should visit the North...

York Minster Waiting to travel is tough. You’ve made the decision to go, you’ve researched the countries you want to visit, the sights you want to see and the perfect backpack – but for the moment,...

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A Day in Camden

  I’ve spent a couple of weekends in London over the last few weeks, but was mainly being a very bad blogger and concentrating on catching up with some of […]

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California in Instagram

I absolutely loved California. I loved the sunshine, the people, the beauty of the coastline and the character of the little towns we found along the way. We also crossed […]

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Finding Paris in Las Vegas

  Leaving Joshua Tree early, we headed North for Nevada and the bright lights of Vegas. Coming from an island as tiny as Britain, I love the scale of road […]

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Bangkok Street Food: Finding Something to Love in a City I Don’t

I am the first to admit it; Bangkok is not my favourite city. I find it hot and seedy, too mawkish and garish, the...The post Bangkok Street Food: Finding Something to Love in a City I Don’t appeared...

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Christmas Gift List for Travellers 2013

Last year, I published a fairly popular Christmas gift list for the design conscious traveller, which functioned as a kind of ultimate wish list of...The post Christmas Gift List for Travellers 2013...

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13 Best Moments of 2013

2013 has been a year of great change, of new beginnings and long awaited dreams coming true. The year I finally packed my backpack...The post 13 Best Moments of 2013 appeared first on The Wayfarer...

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72 hours in Singapore

This is the first in a new series of city guide posts I’ll be putting together, highlighting my top tips and suggestions for cities...The post 72 hours in Singapore appeared first on The Wayfarer Diaries.

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Cooking Thai Food in Chiang Mai

As I may have mentioned before, I love Thai food . So when I ended up staying in Chiang Mai in a guesthouse just across... The post Cooking Thai Food in Chiang Mai appeared first on The Wayfarer Diaries.

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Two Days in Amsterdam

The air tasted clean and faintly salty in the morning light. Town houses stood shoulder to shoulder along the canal, painted in ochre and salmon and buttermilk yellow, their crisply white window frames...

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Eating Penang: My Sort-of Street Food Guide to Georgetown

In a myriad of hostel bars, across many countries; every traveller I had met that had been to Penang told me the same thing. Go for the food. Oh, the food. Penang is legendary amongst street foodies,...

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June | Small moments and big plans

I can always tell when summer has arrived in England by the smell. It’s a particular evocation that hums in the lazy stillness of the evening air – a physical memory, like the way that coconut sun...

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Vietnam: Finding Family, If Only For an Afternoon

The road was slick and steamy with morning rain as we rode out of the city into rural Can Tho province on An’s cherry-red motorbike. Turning sharply, we zipped down a narrow path alongside the river,...

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In Search of Pho | Adventures in Vietnamese Street Food

It’s all about the table. If I find the table, the food will come. My hunt is specific and single minded. Down alley ways that are loud with activity, past doorways in which women crouch low to the...

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August | On Simplicity, and End-of-Summer Moules

There’s something about August that always feels like the end of something. It is a languid month, long days and long weekends, long journeys to make long over-due visits. The end of summer holidays;...

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When in Rome – Eat as the Romans Eat

I hadn’t planned to be in Rome, and then suddenly there I was, fresh from the dark, steamy jungle cities of Sumatra. The sense of displacement was acute; I felt flung sideways without a second to catch...

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Wayfarer Guide | Five Days in Mexico City

I was taken aback. Standing on a sun dappled street corner, the smell of hot fries and the faint reggaeton thump of a distant radio hanging in the air, I peered upwards at the street sign, hand painted...

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