Lots can be said about how amazing London is to visit, but if there’s one downside we can all agree on it’s how different our bank accounts look when we get back home. London is a true icon, but with that comes a large shadow cast over the rest of the United Kingdom. Manchester, Birmingham, …
London is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Riding on a red double-decker, posing with a telephone box, seeing the sprawling skyline from up the giant wheel by the Thames, and crossing Tower Bridge are all bucket list items for visitors. As great a city as it may be, however, London …
Europe is every digital nomad’s favorite playground: it’s the one continent where you can easily cross borders hassle-free, experience different cultures, and see breathtaking, incredibly diverse sceneries while still traveling (somewhat) short distances. The only major downside to Europe? You can’t stay for long at all, as a whopping 29 European countries apply the Schengen …
At a time when most people are dreaming about white-sanded beaches and tropical retreats, one gorgeous European country has managed to surge in popularity thanks to its unbelievable city scene alone – the United Kingdom. But when it comes to a place so attraction-filled, figuring out where, exactly, to go can feel downright impossible. Luckily …
While London is certainly the most recognizable city in the U.K., there is so much more to explore in this fascinating country. We’ve surely all dreamt of trying to make the stoic Royal Guard crack a smile and exploring London’s streets on a bright red double-decker bus. But it’s train travel that has become very …
Thinking of making your next stop the UK as a remote worker or digital nomad? Then there’s good news! The UK has opened its doors for American digital nomads and you don’t need a visa according to Native Planet. One of the most frustrating parts of being a digital nomad is figuring out where …
London might be the most popular destination in the United Kingdom, attracting around 20 million visitors each year, but another UK city stole my heart recently. Edinburgh, Scotland has quickly become one of my all-time favorite destinations for solo travel. I’ve been to London countless times over the years, as well as other destinations in …
After three years of lackluster performance, tourism in London, one of the most popular destinations in Europe, has surged back to record levels: it was the third most visited city worldwide in 2023, and Americans seem to be the leading nationality among visitors. According to data from the Office of National Statistics, they make up …
Few countries rely as heavily on American tourists as Gaelic heartland Scotland does: according to the latest report published by their national tourism organization, 9% more U.S. visitors have landed in the country compared to 2019. Additionally, Americans now make up a majority of foreign arrivals, and excluding other British nationals, they already surpass fellow …
For American travelers this year, North America and Europe have remained the most enticing places to travel to. It’s easy to see why, given the accessibility, cultural highlights, and stunning natural beauty that many destinations here possess. These destinations have also been breaking all kinds of pre-pandemic travel records. From tropical beach getaways and snow-capped …
When it comes to international travel, Americans’ go-to destinations are pretty well-established by now, with Mexico and Canada sitting comfortably at number 1 and 2 respectively, partly due to their many cultural and natural wonders and partly due to their geographical proximity. However, what about the places Americans are crossing oceans to visit – where …
For a majority of American travelers, Europe is best experienced as a sunny getaway. Scenic coastal drives, gelatos in Italy, Mediterranean sun-soaking, and long balmy afternoons exploring cobbled towns make up the perfect summer combo: why would you willingly opt for an off-season Transatlantic trip and have it any other way, right? Right…? Did You …