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As always, if you have any questions please pop them in the comment section, or contact us on Instagram 🙂 Cudillero is quite possibly the cutest and most picturesque little fishing village along the Northern coast of Spain. It is quite impressive watching barmen pour the cider, as they stretch the bottle at arm’s length above their heads and aim it right into the glass at waist height! The castle was built for the King in the Early Middle Ages, and San Vincente’s old town was declared an area of Cultural Interest in 1987. It is a medieval fishing village, and despite being so close to San Sebastian, it could not be more different!
Phnom Penh is super busy, but it is a great mid-point stop between Ho Chi Minh and Siem Reap. Siem Reap, and more specifically Angkor Wat, is Cambodia’s undisputed tourism draw card. The temple of Angkor Wat is just 5.5 kilometres from the modern town of Siem Reap – where you will find ample accommodation and the usual trappings of a tourist focused town. Amazingly, very little damage occurred at Angkor Wat during the Cambodian Civil War and Khmer Rouge control; however restoration efforts were hampered during this time.
Hosier Lane is internationally renowned and is possibly the most prominent symbol of Melbourne’s street art and urban culture. This is a free and convenient way of getting around central Melbourne – complete with audio commentary as it passes historic landmarks. Just 3km’s from the heart of the city, this urban oasis is a favourite running, cycling and dog-walking spot. It is a very cute little cafe and worth a visit after exploring St Kilda.
This imposing fortification has amazing views of the city on one side, sweeping all the way around to the port and ocean and the other. Some local friends took us to this market – which is relatively ‘unknown’ by the masses of tourists who are in Barcelona at any given time. I only heard Spanish spoken here, and there is a huge selection of delicious local food and drinks for you to refuel on after browsing the amazing selection of artisan stalls. This hotel has a rooftop swimming pool and offers amazing 360 degree views over the city for unforgettable sunsets.