Time stands still in the unreal archipelago of the North Atlantic.
Don’t get fooled by its quaintness. At its height, Lusitania’s imperial influence stretched across 50 countries in Africa, Asia and the Americas.
“Londinium,” as the Romans called it, it’s basically a giant, open-air museum.
Past, present, and reality more fantastic than fiction meet in Seville.
And it’s not even the craziest thing you’ll see in Andalusia.
And they did not teach me that in school.
I don’t know why it took so long to book one of those London Day Trips, but I’m glad I finally did.
Like London and New York, Paris always feels like the first visit. This time, however, you could cut the tension in the air as a divided country decided on a close presidential race between opposite poles.
The Ruso-Ukrainian War hits you differently in the spectacular German capital.