Would you believe you can get dinner for two in Venice for £38.65?! Probably not which is why I’ve included the bill: A traditional backstreet Venetian taverna and only 20 mins walk from Saint Mark’s Basilica, Trattoria Dai Tosi is family run and frequented mostly by locals (chatting with one of the owners they think…
Tag: Exploring
Explores: Bristol & North Somerset Summer Holiday Ideas 2023
This summer there are over 400 events listed in the Visit Bristol directory (here) as part of their #SummerinBristol campaign, with summer celebrations (Bristol 650 celebrates 650 years of Bristol as an independent city and county) and activities being held across the city. With a key theme being value for money, offers available and some…
Eats & Explores: Lyme Regis
Nestled on the stunning Jurassic Coast in Dorset, Lyme Regis is a charming seaside town renowned for its rich heritage as much as its (very many) scenic views and instagram worthy photo opportunities. Known as the ‘Pearl of Dorset,’ this picturesque harbor town invites visitors to explore its cobblestone streets, historic landmarks, golden beachfront and…
Explores: Jurassic Encounter 2022, Bristol
What can possibly enhance the beautiful colours of autumn at the Ashton Court estate on the edge of Bristol? Why a huge array of moving, roaring dinosaurs of course! 🦖 On until the 30th of October (next Sunday – you don’t have long!) the dinos vary in size and species so you’ll hopefully spot your…
Eats: Porthmeor Cafe, St Ives
Anyone that knows me or reads any of the nonsense I put on Facebook and Insta will know that I love St Ives! As in REALLY love it. Since meeting Chris in 2014 and being introduced to this little seaside town (claimed as the sunniest place in the UK), we’ve been at least once a…
Eats & Explores: Venice doesn’t have to be pricey!
Confession time. I love Venice! Many people don’t. People will often say it’s smelly, there are too many tourists, it’s too expensive, or perhaps all three. I disagree! The smelly thing – I’ve now been twice when it’s very hot (July and an unseasonably warm September) and another time in the rain (also September) and…