Category - Travelling With Vision

28
Feb

Belmond Hotel das Catartas

  Situated in the heart of Iguaçu National Park, Best of the Best award-winning Belmond Hotel das Cataratas is an ideal base camp for experiencing thunderous Iguaçu Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This charming colonial-style hotel offers 193 guestrooms set amidst lush grounds and rainforest. Spend days marveling at Iguaçu’s rainbows and waterfalls, playing […]

28
Feb

Frida Kahlo at Home

The next time you travel to Mexico, immerse yourself in Frida Kahlo at Home by Suzanne Barbezat. This fully illustrated book explores the effect of Mexican culture and tradition has on the work and life of Frida Kahlo. Frida was a Mexican artist, activist and unintentional fashion trendsetter. She lived from 1907 to 1954, much of […]

28
Feb

Welsh Cakes (Picau Ar Y Maen)

  In celebration of March 1, St David’s Day, a celebration of Welsh culture in Wales and around the world, why not fry up a batch of these tasty Welsh cakes to have with you tea (yes we said fry up some cakes, trust us, they are delicious!). Ingredients 1 lb flour 1 tsp baking powder […]

28
Feb

Free Museums in London

  It’s safe to say that London isn’t the cheapest city in the world. There are undeniably hotels and restaurants (not to mention stores such as Harrods) which are famous for their eye-watering prices. But here at Vision, we’ve come to the rescue with a great tip for stretching your loonies, free museums in London. […]

28
Feb

Best brunches in San Francisco

  Part of any great holiday is the treat of going for brunch (after a long sleep-in, of course). And where better to check out the brunch scene than San Francisco? Laurie Armstrong, who has handled the PR for The City by the Bay for almost 20 years, gave us some mouth-watering suggestions. Tip: Unless […]

30
Jan

Five Reasons to Visit Belgium

  Reason enough to visit Belgium? The food, of course. Decadent, sweet waffles are sold on nearly every street corner, chocolate is as much a masterpiece as the Bruegels and Rubens artwork, and moules frites are washed down with crisp, cold Belgian beer daily in restaurants across the country. But there’s more – the country […]