The Rock of Cashel
The Rock of Cashel dates back to the 12th and 13th centuries and is the perfect stop while driving from Dublin to Cork.
Dublin, Ireland City Guide
With a rebellious history, Dublin, Ireland is full of heart. Learn how Irish influence has spread around the world at a local museum, sip some Jameson at the distillery and tap your foot along to some trad music at a local pub. We’ve laid out the best things to do in Dublin in this City Guide.
One Day in Lacock, England: The Perfect Visit to a Storybook Village
Planning one day in Lacock, England? Explore the storybook village, Lacock Abbey, and Harry Potter filming locations on a day trip from Bath!
Stonehenge, England

Stonehenge, England is a mysterious prehistoric monument located 2 hours from London. It’s estimated to be about 4,500 years old!
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world and is an easy train ride from London.
Stratford Upon Avon & Shakespeare’s House
Stratford Upon Avon is most famously known as the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Learn about enjoying a day exploring Shakespeare’s House & this quaint English town.
Edinburgh, Scotland City Guide

One of the most charming cities in the UK, Edinburgh is filled with magic. Walk the Royal Mile between the castle & palace, follow in the footsteps of Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling and sip on Scottish whiskey in a noisy pub. We’ve gathered the top things to do in Edinburgh Scotland in this City Guide.
A day in St. Andrews, Scotland
During my work trip to the UK, I was able to visit St. Andrews in Scotland. This small city is about 30 miles Northeast of Edinburgh and is the perfect day trip. St. Andrews is probably most famous for its golf course. However, even if you’re not a fan of golf, there are a few […]
Melrose Abbey in Scotland
Melrose Abbey in Scotland is a perfect day trip from Edinburgh. It is only an hour by car to get to these historic ruins.
Abbotsford House

Abbotsford house was built for Sir Walter Scott and is about an hour outside of the Edinburgh. It’s best described as a castle-like manor sitting on about 100 acres of land, along the banks of the River Tweed.