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Ultimate Guide to Amsterdam Coffeeshops

You are perfectly within your rights to bring your own smoke into the coffeeshops dotted around the city, but it’s a bit below the belt to just sit and smoke without buying anything. If you want to enjoy a smoke in peace and quiet, this is one of the best places in the city to enjoy first-class varieties, in a modern coffee shop that rarely ever gets too busy. Situated in the heart of the “Jordaan”, a picturesque neighbourhood in the centre of Amsterdam, locals and tourists come together to enjoy limited, but incredibly high-quality strains of weed and hashish and some of the finest space cakes the city has to offer. A lot quieter than most the coffeeshops in the city centre, you can sit, smoke and socialize with friends or find a quiet spot on the sun-soaked terrace to enjoy an hour or so to yourself.

Ultimate Guide to Day of the Dead in Mexico – Dia De Los Muertos Explained

Ultimate Guide to Day of the Dead in Mexico – Dia De Los Muertos Explained Dia De los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead is the most important religious and cultural festival in the Mexican calendar. Not to be confused with Halloween, this is a time of celebration, where lost loved ones are honoured and their spirits are welcomed home

Top 10 Best Places to Stay in York

The Victorian red brick facade hides a cosy and intimate hotel that comes complete with generously proportioned bedrooms, a library where guests can enjoy a drink in front of the fire and a bright, airy conservatory where breakfast is served. Opposite the iconic Clifford’s Tower and a just a two minute walk from both the JORVIK centre and York Minster, the Hilton has well appointed bedrooms the come complete with high high quality linens and thoughtful design touches. Just a short stroll away from the city centre, you will be hard pushed not to find plenty of great restaurants, bars and cafes just a stones throw from this quaint boutique hotel with it’s unusual viking charm. Each of the apartments makes a bold style statement of their own, with the Old Gallery offering 70’s wallpaper, orange leather sofas and lots of kitsch accessories, while The Chamber is a medieval masterpiece complete with wonky floors and a spiral staircase.

Top 10 Best Places To Stay In Edinburgh

From the medieval wynds and vennels of the old town to the grand Georgian New Town, the extensive history of the city is reflected within all four corners of the city’s boundaries. A compact city in British terms, it is incredibly easy to traverse on foot, meaning there are also extra opportunities to discovers hidden alleyways, quirky shops, cosy cafes and even some of the many whisky soaked bars and public houses that the city is so famous for. With not one, but five Michelin-starred restaurants dotted across the city, a veritable smorgasbord of pubs, clubs, bars and nightlife and a wide and diverse range of accommodation to suit all budgets, Edinburgh is so much more than the sum of it’s parts. As a chain hotel that caters for large groups and business travellers, The Leonardo Royal Hotel offers comfortable, clean and convenient accommodation a five-minute walk away and Princes Street, the Old Town and Edinburgh Castle.

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