The layovers: Washington D.C. and Atlanta

I have recently been obsessed with Anthony Bourdain’s show ‘The Layover’. Bourdain was and is an absolute legend, and this show is one of his most interesting ones as it shows you how to make the most of your much-dreaded layover in some of the most exciting cities in the world. For me personally, layovers…

25 European cities: A throwback

2018 marks 10 years since my first visit to Europe. It was a family holiday with my parents and sister back in 2008 when I was living in India, when we visited London and Paris. This was officially the beginning of my love affair with these 2 incredible cities. Just 4 years later, I made…

Caput Mundi: Rome

When in Rome… don’t blink for a second or you may miss something! The entire city is a priceless treasure; a living and breathing tribute to history. I couldn’t stop gasping as I walked around the city, each fragment of it a work of art built by the great grand masters. The art, culture, icons, people… they’re…

Top 100: Favourite London experiences

Moving to London is like discovering a bottomless treasure trove that lets you uncover new gems every single day. When I moved to London 5 years ago, this is how I felt. I just wanted to see and do everything, and felt like there was too much to do and too little time. So I started……

City in 12 hours: Berlin

I am very fortunate as I get to travel to many new cities/countries every year as part of my job. However, this means that I have little to no time to actually see the place. I also love looking for cheap weekend breaks, and sometimes you can get Ryanair one-way fares that are less than…

City in 12 hours: Dublin

I am very fortunate as I get to travel to many new cities/countries every year as part of my job. However, this means that I have little to no time to actually see the place. I am usually shuttling between the airport, hotel, and conferences and meetings. It can get very intense, but if I…

City in 12 hours: Athens

I am very fortunate as I get to travel to many new cities/countries every year as part of my job. However, this means that I have little to no time to actually see the place. I am usually shuttling between the airport, hotel, and conferences and meetings. It can get very intense, but if I…