It may appear to be the shabby sister to neighbouring St Tropez and Cannes, but bustling Nice has a charm that's all its own.
Read MoreAfter a hectic 36 hours on a bus and then another two hours in a speeding taxi, we finally made it to Palolem in Goa.
We've all been in that situation. You know? The one where you find yourself in the middle of town: laptop, iPhone, or other wireless device is carefully placed in your bag.
Few of us will ever get the chance to visit space, however, if you want to experience that alien feeling on earth, then I'd say go to India.
Similar to New York, London isn't so much a melting pot as a stew of people and cultures, each living side-by-side but readily identifiable as individuals in their own right in the areas of culture, religion and sexuality.
There are few cities in the world where you're stumped for something by which to define them, but New York (aka the ‘Big Apple', ‘Gotham', ‘Empire City', ‘The City That Never Sleeps', and so on)
Despite Barcelona being on the receiving end of all manner of hype - (and some of it is fully justified, let it be said), Madrid is still Spain's capital of culture, cuisine and a relentless nightlife.
Paris is widely known as the ‘City of Light' - we're not really sure what such a descriptive term means, but whenever I leave the place I regard it more as a ‘City of Lightheartedness' than anything else.
Everything on a major scale has small, modest beginnings - and Berlin is no different. The city only began appearing on maps in the 1200s, and it has developed and grown to the extent that it's impossible to say that you have ‘done' Berlin in one weekend...
What is the primary motive for people to travel? There are loads of answers to that pesky question - but perhaps the most important is that we wish to see something different from what we're used to.
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