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2 Days in Barcelona | A Perfect Weekend Break
Why visit Barcelona? I had never been to Spain before, and the first city I wanted to travel to with my hubby was definitely Barcelona. Martin had been to Barcelona with his parents when he was a kid, but he didn’t remember much about Barcelona. Our main goal for the trip was to see the man called Antoni Gaudi, no we mean his great artworks in architectures. The city of Barcelona is well known for the architectures of Catalan Modernist styles designed by Gaudi, the good quality of tapas, the long beach, the medieval and the gothic streets and buildings, as well as other beautiful churches. If it is your…
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2 Days in London | Where to Visit for First Time Trip?
Hello guys, sorry for delay writing about our weekend trip to London in March this year. Here you go, we hope you enjoy reading it! ˆ_ˆ Before your trip, there are always some preparations to do… Especially if you are from those visa required countries. 1. Check Your visa If you are uncertain about whether you need a tourist visa to visit the UK, check your UK visa status here. If you are a non-EU/EEA family member of an EU/EEA citizen, check out how to visit the UK without visa here. 2. Decide whether you should buy the London Pass Check out our very honest review of the London Pass.…
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Review of the London Pass | Should you buy it or not?
London is a city full of attractions like museums, palaces, and viewing spots, but in a lot of cases, the the entrance tickets can get quite expensive. After reading other people’s travel tips, we decided to buy the 2-day London pass. The London Pass is available for 1, 2, 3, 6 or 10 days and gives access to more than 80+ attractions. Prices can be seen on their website but this is what they were at the time of us travelling. The naive way to decide, and how they want you to think is to pick your desired destinations from the 80+ attractions offered, add all their original prices together,…
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3 Things to Know | How to Visit London without Visa before Brexit?
On our 3th marriage anniversary, we were struggling with where to spend our weekend. London is always in our bucket list. But applying for visa is also very annoying for me. After researching so much about visa stuff, I found that I am actually the non-EU family member among the “Visa Exemptions” to UK. Nothing is more excited than travelling without visa for a Chinese passport holder. Since I am the family member of EU citizen, I was eligible to travel to UK without visa with my husband under EU law “Free Movement Directive”. Thus, we quickly booked the flight to London before the UK leaves the EU. Read here…