The 7 best apps for travellers If travelling is one of your passions, today we are happy to present you with seven apps that will make your trips much more inspiring and simpler. Searching for…
Paris is the city of love and art. If you travel to Paris there are some essential museums to visit, and we are going to list some of them. The Louvre Museum Housed in the…
Things to do in Paris in June La Fête de la musique La Fête de la musique revient à Paris – et dans toute la France – pour sa 35e édition, le 21…
Brand new Chef Romain Roland has taken command of the Josefin Restaurant and presents his new sun-filled spring menu. After having worked in major establishments of the Capital, the Chef has decided to bring all…
Copyright: London Festival of Architecture The London Festival of Architecture features over 200 events taking place across the capital. And this year’s event is themed around communities, with topics ranging from guerilla gardening to creative workspaces. Here…
Copyright Open Air Theatre A mainstay of summer plays in London’s Regent Park Open Air Theatre opens its doors for its annual 15-week season. This theatre located in one of the major parks in…
Exhibitionism is the first international exhibition on The Rolling Stones. Taking over the entire two floors of the Saatchi Gallery in London with nine thematic rooms, the exhibition combines over 500 original Stones’ artifacts, with…
La Tour Eiffel : C’est le symbole de Paris, et de la France aussi. Les touristes ne peuvent pas repartir sans la visiter. Elle a été construite par Gustave Eiffel à l’occasion de l’Exposition Universelle de 1889, pour célébrer…
An exhibition dedicated to Sandro Botticelli has opened in London looking at how the 15th century Italian painter influenced artists and designers through the ages. Botticelli Reimagined is the largest exhibition of Botticelli paintings and…
Would you like to learn more about the history of the Big Ben? Continue reading! Pic from Pinterest The construction began on Big Ben, located in the Palace of Westminster, in 1843 and the works…