Packing for a cruise is a fun, yet stressful experience especially if it is your first time. You want everything to be perfect on your first nautical voyage. After all, you are treating yourself to a week-long pampering with lots of great food, awesome drinks, tons of fun and activities, and spectacular views. What should you bring (or not bring) on your cruise?
Much is to be explored in this city frequented by globe trotters around the world. The city of London ranks high as one of Europe’s top destination with countless perks and inevitable discoveries hidden in every corner. This thriving metropolis lights up with electrifying vivacity yet somewhat charismatic with its quaint scenery of medieval charm and centuries-old architecture.
London’s culinary scene is saturated with restaurants and cafe’s, along with pubs in every street corner. Every winding road leads to new culinary discoveries. From the modest eateries offering affordable eats to more esteemed Michelin-starred options catering to patrons with more sophisticated predilections, each one teems with pride to their own specialty, an ode to their heritage and nationality.
London’s food scene is an extravagant melting pot of culinary varieties made by some of the most talented culinary masters from all over the world. The result, a city gleaming with vibrant cafes and restaurants teeming with some of the most deliciously unique palatable temptations, yet some rely on traditional recipes handed down for generations for a taste that reflects decades of culinary ancestry.
It is every traveler’s dream to explore and expand their horizons deep into the heart of Europe. Archaic yet stunningly gorgeous architecture embodying tales of unforgotten medieval past, flawlessly acclimated into breathtaking sceneries, ravishing nature gardens, beautiful people and European lifestyle best described as pleasantly surreal.