If you’re searching Google for credit score or credit rating in the UK, you’ll end up finding a million articles containing tons and tons of tips. Some of them are very useful, and some of them are just too much unnecessary information. This is why we’ve decided to create a quick how-to guide for building…
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Thinking of having a dog in London? People will tell you that London is not a place for that; it’s too crowded, too dirty, too hectic, too… There are a lot of ways to describe London. One thing is for sure, though – if you love your pet, London can absolutely be the perfect place…
Couple of days ago Ellie and I had the pleasure of attending the biggest yet citizenship ceremony in London, organised with the upcoming Brexit in mind. Instead of creating a lengthy post this time we decided we’ll try and craft a video to tell you more about it. There are, nonetheless, a couple of points…
Ice Skating in London
Disclaimer: this article is intended to grow in time so it won’t currently include all ice-skating rinks in London. Give us a year, though, and we’ll likely have tried every possibility 😀 Ellie and I are definitely not pros in ice skating. Nonetheless a while ago we did realise it’s a lot of fun and…
It was Ellie’s second Sunday in London and were still setting up our place so we were out running errands all day. The plan, in our typical style, was ambitious and barely achievable. An hour or so on the bus from Shoreditch to Tesco Extra on Colney Hatch; then Dunham in the Friern Barnet Retail…
London is famous for its multiple transportation options and I have to agree: they feel limitless! But when last week I needed to change a flat and move over 8 different luggage items singlehandedly, I realised that what I know doesn’t seem to cut it in the real world. I needed to rent a car…
It was barely my second week as a Londoner, and I still had no idea what my first post would be about. I wanted it, of course, to be mind-blowing; something that will urge people to book the next flight to London as soon as they read about it. That’s why I was ecstatic when…
Last month I had not one, but two business trips to the UK. The trips, to my pleasure, combined time in London and Liverpool, and I could not wait to explore both cities. Even though I had actually lived in London before, I had to be honest: didn’t know it as a traveller. But first things…
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]It was late in the evening when we arrived and the sky fairies must have been pissed. The rain had everything and everyone wet. Not in the good way. It didn’t matter though – we had traveled for 15 hours and all we wanted was to stretch our bodies and catch up on inner moisturizer…
My very first time
I was a little scared. A little nervous. Nonetheless, I was excited and curious to try it. I knew the timing was just perfect. I was old enough, perhaps in my best years. Moreover, people around me had already tried it at least once. Some loved it, others not so much, but they were all talking about it…
Italy is many people’s dream place to visit and my memories from the time I was in Venice and Verona back 12 years ago, made me a member of the “I love Italy” tribe. This is why when we went to Ljubljana for a week this October, a day trip to Trieste, Italy, was a…
When I visited Auschwitz I was barely 17 and a half years old and cannot explain the reason because of which I did not want to talk about it until recently. Obsessed with the events of the Second World Was I knew a lot about the place at the time but even that didn’t stop…