
A Weekend in Monopoli, Apulia
By David Bayne-Jardine In search of a weekend break from the stuffy heat of Bologna, my Erasmus friends and I find ourselves in salt-cured, sun-bleached

By David Bayne-Jardine In search of a weekend break from the stuffy heat of Bologna, my Erasmus friends and I find ourselves in salt-cured, sun-bleached

By Matthew Squire It all started in Denver, the conclusion of a visit that was supposed to last a week, but quickly turned into two,

By Edward Clark After queueing for half an hour, bringing a bit of British tradition to the centre of Athens, we finally reached the entrance

By Jacob Cordery “Who owns great works of art?” is a question posed by classicist Mary Beard. It’s a good venture into the flaws of

By Toby Dossett Kandy You arrive in Kandy, porous with travel fever. It’s your first time in Sri Lanka, and you could build temples out

By Bertie Shepherd-Cross It was August, work experience was in full swing, and I was striding along Chancery Lane in search of a lunchtime meal-deal.

By Matt Squire It is with the onset of January and the start of a new year that the mind travels back to Summer. For

By Bertie Shepherd-Cross Are you feeling blue after four months of winter hibernation? Bored of the nine to five, gym membership and rubbish telly? Perhaps

By David Bayne-Jardine ‘That’s the thing about Rome – it becomes a part of you. The city lives inside of us Romans – in our

By Gabriel Wyszynski 6:30AM on the 28ᵗʰ August and I have folded my swinging limbs into my Easyjet seating ration. With the seat in front

Tales from the Slovenian Misery Trail By Tom Russell This time I wasn’t afraid. Starting the Slovenian Mountain Trail, it felt like coming home. I

By Tom Russell Mongolia. This was a place like no other. A land of extremes where normality does not exist. Being here was like time

By Lizzie Walsh Whilst the Acropolis or the temple of Aphaia amassed huge swathes of tourists, pop up coffee stands, tat stores and keep off

By Tom Russell We squeezed into this convenience store, jostling past customers as they bought their individual cigarettes, to the back door. Out in the

By Henry Worsley Hostels are different places for different people; the start points for an adventure, inbetweens, sometimes, for the more unfortunate wanderers, dead-ends. They

By Tom Russell We stepped on the train at Shanghai. Bumping up against people, we shouldered our way to our seats. The journey had begun.

By Gwyn Angel The prospect of spending a year abroad is a daunting, looming, even terrifying, yet overwhelmingly exciting thought. Pre-arrival, I was tasked by

The stratified building is a mammoth of design, several renaissance and architectural museums housed within the old bank: herculean figures move the viewer in scherzando

There is something about booking a last-minute trip that makes it even more perfect when you seamlessly arrive without the excessive build-up of unnecessary holiday

By Jake Henson. Recalling my recent trip to Lisbon, Portugal, and reading three of the City’s most influential poets, I consider some of the

Whether you are visiting uni mates, escaping for a romantic getaway, or simply wanting to broaden your cultural horizons, Edinburgh is the one for you! Offering all the benefits of a buzzing big city whilst also having easy access to the mountains and beach, Scotland’s capital is a must-see destination. Uni student and third-year resident, Tilly Pern gives her tried and tested recommendations for your next weekend getaway.

Buzzing nightlife, cosy cafes and killer vintage finds are only a short flight away. Popular with travellers of all kinds, Prague has so much more to offer than beer and stag-dos. Sophie Hogan gives her recommendations for your next weekend getaway.