Gothenburg has plenty of cute, cosy coffee shops dotted around the city where you can take a break and have a Swedish “fika” with a hot drink of your choice and the famous cinnamon bun.
One of those cafes I found by chance when exploring the city is Da Matteo Caffe which has
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Lake Bled has a glacial origin. It is 2120 metres long and 1380 metres wide. You can walk around the lake following the walking path which is about 6 kilometres long. Bled island with its church is the only natural island in Slovenia.
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Rio de Janeiro is a city like no other. It’s known for its straggly favelas where pockets of shanty houses co-exist and blend in with the fabric of the city. Before coming here I have my own pre-conceived notions of the city, however once I set foot on this amazing metropolis all of my assumptions went out of the window.
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Located in Twickenham this gothic mansion was built in the 1700s. It became the summer residence of Horace Walpole, who transformed two cottages on site at the time into his vision of the gothic castle.
This year I had the opportunity to attend the flower festival at Strawberry Hill House. The event was the result of collaborations with over 40 of the most prestigious floral designers, artists and British flower growers
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