By Albert Fenech We have now embarked on a New Year and under normal circumstances the…
Tag: architecture
A Winter’s Day in Brixen/ Bressanone
© Bressanone Turismo_Fabio De Villa Six perspectives, one city stirring in the pale winter light. Some…
Irani Café adding ‘flavours’ to Pune’s cultural canvas.
By Shraddha C. Sankulkar This is Shraddha’s Favourite Article of 2025. Pune is considered to…
Exploring the Pride of Indore: The Rajwada Palace
Out of many tourist attractions of Central India, Indore is one such destination that reflects the…
Hotel Bon Sol, Majorca; A Tardis Treasure Hunt!
By Lyn Funnell You won’t believe the Bon Sol until you see it yourself! The 5-star…
Mediterranean + Sea +Malta = Middle Sea Yacht Race
By Albert Fenech Internationally, October is not a special month of tremendous events. It heralds the…
Chartwell; Winston Churchill’s Home
By Isabella Schembri-Adams We visited Chartwell, in Westerham, Kent in the summer holidays when the weather…
Malta and Gozo door knockers – a symbolism of status
By Albert Fenech Would you ever imagine in your wildest fantasies that before the days of…
Knole Park; Medieval Deer Park and House, Sevenoaks, Kent
Knole is a beautiful National Trust place with around 350 deer living there. It is a…
Sunny afternoon in Ayr
My travels and singing schedule have brought me to Scotland, and Ayr. There’s nothing I love…