Daytripping in Niagara
So, why is Niagara Falls one of the most famous falls in the world? It’s not the tallest, the widest or even the largest in terms of water capacity, but yet it draws in almost 12 million visitors a...
View ArticleMontréal: Eat, Drink, Fail at French, Repeat
It’s always a good idea to visit Montréal. That’s the lesson I will take back with me after spending a week in this trendy metropolis. With its character-driven industries and adamant non-nationalistic...
View ArticleExclusive Acoustic Track from Jamie Woon: Skin
Our favourite London boy has recorded an exclusive performance with SBTV. The acoustic recording, ‘Skin’, is taken from his upcoming album, ‘Making Time’, which is set to drop November 6th. Jamie Woon...
View Article#MondayMixtape: Dreaming of Canada
This playlist marks my departure from Canada and encapsulates the sound of my temporary experience. All the artists featured are from Canada and the tracks selected perfectly reflect the feeling of...
View ArticleMy Madrid Favourites
Madrid is a city of changing faces. The vibrance. The art. The bars. The landmarks. I spent two weeks in Spain’s capital, and never tired of finding new places to explore. But word to the wise, almost...
View ArticleThe Man Transfigures Land
It’s sad to leave you, you weren’t what I expected there’s a portion of me that has you reflected Your sweeping expanse, eyes set on the horizon you hold me to your heart to beat away all my crying....
View Article5 Day Trips from San Sebastián
Have you ever felt like you needed a holiday when on holiday? Day trips are the best way to refresh a vacation and provide a new perspective on your time away. If you’re staying in San Sebastian for...
View ArticleWhere to watch Eurovision 2016 in London
Where should you go to watch Eurovision 2016 in London? The answer is simple. With Australia competing for the second time in a row and Belarus’s entry performing naked, on stage with a live wolf – you...
View ArticleBirthday Road Trip #2: Fairy Tales and Whiskey Trails
Looking from the window seat on my flight to Inverness, the peaks of the Highlands were still caked in snow even though daffodils were in bloom. I was quite excited to be visiting the heart of...
View ArticleBackpacking USA #6 – New Orleans: Losing my mind in America’s playground
After 14 hours on the road, I tore my eyes open from restless sleep and stared out at the dawn which had filled my window. I noticed that my Greyhound bus rolled along major roads which seemed to rise...
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