Tag: Tourist

  • Eindhoven City Guide

    Eindhoven City Guide

    Trying somewhere different

    When I’d mention to people that next up on my travel itinerary was a trip to Eindhoven, many people responded with either ‘where?’, or ‘why?’, or more often than not a combination of both ‘where?’, followed by ‘why?’. I guess when people think of the Netherlands it’s not often the first place that springs to mind…and that’s exactly why I wanted to go, because it was someplace different.

    You may have realised by now (if you’ve been reading my travel posts) that some of my trips aren’t the most obvious travel choices. I just love exploring, and as much as I do love the popular super touristic hot spots, I also love discovering other places too. It feels like I’m trying something for the first time in a way and I also like how I can get a real feel for a place without it being too touristy.

    I’ll be honest, I didn’t quite know what to expect from Eindhoven prior to my visit. I’m a book flights and worry about the rest later type of person (as you may have gathered if you read about my Oslo trip). However after arriving and both Damien and I feeling very welcomed into the city, I quickly began to love the vibe and the energy of Eindhoven.

    Sunny Eindhoven
    Spring in Eindhoven
     

    Inntel Hotel

    Where We Stayed

    We stayed in the Inntel Art Hotel, which is half situated in the old Philips Light factory. I’m glad we got a room in the old part of the building as I loved the industrial yet modern feel of the room with it’s high ceiling and exposed concrete and pipework. It’s also situated in a great location too, as everywhere we went was reachable on foot with most places less than a ten minute walk away.

    One thing I hadn’t expected about Eindhoven is that it’s home to a great deal of ex-pats, making it a very multicultural city and after a couple of days there it’s easy to see why this place is popular with outsiders. It’s innovative in design and technology, easy to get around, traffic is minimal with the majority of people choosing to ride bikes, it’s a very green city, and if you’re a foodie like me, you’ll be impressed with the amount of great restaurants and bars it has to offer.

    Inntel Art Hotel Eindhoven Reception
    Inntel Hotel Eindhoven Review
     

    Inntel Hotels Art Eindhoven Double Room

    Inntel Hotels Art Eindhoven Review
    Inntel Hotels Art Eindhoven
     

    Inntel Hotels Art

    Where we ate

    Damien and I were both really impressed with all the places we went to for food. We had breakfast provided at our hotel each morning and then for lunch and dinner we were spoilt with a great selection of places. Eindhoven is full of great restaurants and bars and we were lucky enough to sample a good selection of them.

    Calypso was where we went on our first evening for food…and quite a lot of drinks. We enjoyed oysters, a cheese board, calzone pizza AND dessert and spent the entire evening in there chatting to the locals and the owner of the bar, Louis, who was great fun. Our night at Calypso was a great introduction to Eindhoven, although I must admit I nursed a sore head the next day but I guess that’s usually the sign of a good night, right? Hangover aside, I really liked the vibe of this place and it’s somewhere I’d probably end up being a regular at if I lived in Eindhoven.

    Oysters at Calypso Eindhoven
    Food at Bar Bistro Calypso Eindhoven
     

    Coffeelab was such a cool little spot for coffee and lunch. We went on the Saturday for lunch and I had the walnut and cheese toasty, which was different but really good. They had vegan options on the menu too which is always good to note. I loved the interior of this place, full of greenery and cool lights hanging from the ceiling. It’s the type of place I could see myself visiting alone with a coffee and a good book/or even my macbook and sitting there drinking cups of coffee for an entire afternoon.

    Coffeelab

    Coffeelab Eindhoven
    Coffeelab Eindhoven Lunch
     

    De Vooruitgang. We actually went here three times; on the first night for some drinks before heading for dinner, on the Saturday for a meal and on the Monday for a drink outside in the sun before heading home. I guess that pretty much tells you that we really liked this place. The interior in this place is again very cool and there’s also plenty of seating outside too and there’s a great atmosphere sat outside in the square on a sunny day.

    The dinner we had at De Vooruitgang on the Saturday was really good. To start I went for the tuna, which was so tasty and my main of shrimp pasta just topped off an excellent meal.

    De Vooruitgang
    De Vooruitgang Interior
     

    De Vooruitgang Eindhoven

    De Vooruitgang Eindhoven Restaurant Tuna Starter
    De Vooruitgang Food
     

    Usine Not only does this place look really cool, with every angle of the place being a photographable opportunity (bloggers dream) but the food is pretty darn good too. We went for lunch on the Sunday, where we sat in a cosy corner on retro chairs and sofa drinking copious amounts of coffee. Food wise Damien went for the club sandwich and I went for the fish and chips. And I have to say it was some of the best battered fish I’ve had, as it was so, so tasty.

    Usine Food review

    Usine Eindhoven
    Usine Coffee
     

    Usine Restaurant Eindhoven

    Usine Eindhoven Review
    Usine Eindhoven Cake Shop
     

    Down Town Gourmet Market. Damien and I loved this place and it was the perfect spot to end our last night on the Sunday evening. You’re spoilt for choice at this place as you’re presented with a selection of the amazing eateries to choose from in a relaxed gathering spot with seating both inside and out. We got food from Miss Temaki, a sushi place and Vietnamama, which is Vietnamese. We were honestly so impressed with the food from both places and probably would have eaten more if it weren’t for us being full. Like I say we were spoilt for choice and if I were to go back I’d love to try even more of the food places on offer there.

    Miss Temaki Eindhoven Down Town Gourmet Market

    Down Town Gourmet Market Eindhoven

    Vietnamama Eindhoven Down Town Gourmet Market

    What We Did

    A big part of our trip was focused on food and drink which was great because if you know me then you’ll know I absolutely love eating out and trying new restaurants.

    Aside from eating and drinking away to our hearts content, we also did a spot of shopping. I’m not one to be easily drawn into the shops but as I mentioned in my previous Eindhoven Outfits post, I did find a few clothing shops that were right up my street and I also made a couple of purchases. Even Damien bought a new jacket too.

    A few of my favourite shops were Hutspot, which sells a selection of cool brands including Selected Femme, Matt & Nat, Samsøe & Samsøe and lots more. They also had a Monki store in which I bought my new favourite pair of pants (if you follow me on Instagram you’ll know I haven’t stopped going on about them). We also found the most amazing home store called Home Stock, which immediately left us wishing we had bigger luggage because I seriously could have bought everything in that store if I had the chance.

    A visit to the Van Abbemuseum was a highlight for me and if you’re in to modern and contemporary art, then I suggest you too visit here when in Eindhoven. There’s so much to see there and you can easily spend a good couple of hours wondering round, as we did.

    It’s also worth visiting the Strijp S area, where there are lots more bars/restaurants and design shops situated in the old Philips buildings. The area had a real industrial yet modern feel and a cool vibe.

    Eindhoven Bikes Cycling
    Eindhoven Street
     

    Home Stock Eindhoven

    Van Abbemuseum

    Must see in Eindhoven Van Abbemuseum
    Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven
     

    Strijp S

    Strijp S Eindhoven
    Samio in Strijp S Eindhoven
     
    Eindhoven City
    Eindhoven City Cycling
     
    Eindhoven City Centre

    The Low Down

    When we visited: May 2017
    Weather: Sunny
    How long we stayed: Friday to Monday – 3 nights.
    Where we stayed: Intel Art Hotel (right in the city centre).
    Suggestions: Visit the Van Abbemuseum
    Food to try: Down Town Gourmet Market, there’s something for everyone.
    Would I go again: Yes!

    Damien and I both really enjoyed our trip to Eindhoven and as my first trip to The Netherlands it definitely left a great first impression. The city has a cool vibe, the people are friendly and it’s full of great food, so what’s not to love. Until next time.

    Samio x

     
    Philips Light Tower Eindhoven
    Eindhoven Travel Blogger Review
     

  • A Long Weekend In Malaga

    A Long Weekend In Malaga

    A Relaxing Weekend

    I can’t believe it’s almost been a month since Damien and I went on our long weekend away to Málaga. It was a somewhat impromptu trip, having only booked it all a couple of weeks prior going, but we decided that we both felt the need for a little break and to go somewhere warm where we could simply relax.

    I’m pretty much a pro when it comes to planning short trips abroad now and with nowhere specific in mind on this occasion, I decided to go with southern Spain for our best chances of warm weather and affordable flights. Málaga came up best in my search and whilst I had been before a few years ago, it had been for a shoot and so I was excited to visit again, on a non work related trip this time

    Malaga Street Spain
    Malaga things to do
     

    We arrived in Málaga on a Thursday for the last couple of days in March and then returned home on the Sunday, which was the second day of April. It was definitely a good idea picking Málaga, as the weather over that weekend was just splendid.

    I found us the perfect little AirBnb only a very short walk from the centre and right by a few little convenience stores where we were able to buy our eggs for breakfast and wine to drink whilst sat out on the roof terrace. Yes we had our own private roof terrace which was exactly what we’d wanted, a nice open space to sit out and enjoy the sun.

    Airbnb
    Samio Travel Blogger in Malaga
     

    The Sights

    Although the main focus of the short holiday was to relax, never ones to sit still for too long, Damien and I of course couldn’t help ourselves from doing just a little bit of sight seeing whilst we were there.

    Málaga is actually a lot more beautiful than it’s given credit for and away from the high rise hotels that are situated further down the coast line, the city centre is full of old buildings filled with cute little restaurants and bars.

    Speaking of the beauty in Málaga from the top of Mount Gibralfaro we were able to see the most wonderful views of the city. It’s quite a walk in the blazing heat but it’s certainly worth it once you get to the top and also very scenic as you walk through beautiful gardens to get there. Of course once at the top we went in the Castillo Gibralfaro and wondered around the castle ruins before heading back down.

    Malaga Mountain view

    Malaga Travel Blogger Review

    Eating Out

    One of the restaurants we visited, as recommended by our Airbnb host, was tiny little traditional Spanish restaurant called El Tapeo de Cervantes. We were told to book beforehand, which was wise as we found it was full to the brim when we arrived and still had to wait for ten minutes or so outside before we could even get in to be seated at our table. But we were glad to find that it was certainly worth the wait.

    I didn’t take any pictures in the restaurant as it’s so tiny that you are pretty close to the diners either side of you and behind you, all strategically fitted in on high slim wooden tables and chairs. Although this is something that would in most circumstances irritate the heck out of me, in this instance it only added to the character and charm of the place and I rather enjoyed the atmosphere. The staff were great and I had some of the best tapas I’ve ever had. Opting for fish and vegetarian dishes, each plate we had was delicious and if you do find yourself visiting Málaga I’d definitely recommend this place.

    Another evening we decided to take an hour long walk along the beach to a few of the highly recommended local fish restaurants located in El Palo. We stopped off at a bar along the way and watched the sunset before continuing on.

    Once we arrived we picked one of the restaurants, Restaurante Gabi. It was no thrills dining at its finest and we took a table outside across from the outdoor fire on the beach, where they cooked the fish. Although quite a long walk to get there it was worth it in the end and the fresh fish was excellent. It certainly seemed popular with the locals and we could see why, as its reasonably priced fresh seafood made the visit worth while.

    Sunset in Malaga

    Flags in Spain

    A Drink With A View

    There are of course also plenty of bars to chose from in the centre of Málaga, along with a few rooftop bars. One evening before dinner we went to the roof bar La Terraza de la Alcazaba which has excellent views of the town centre and Alcazaba of Málaga. It’s quite a busy spot but fine if you don’t mind potentially standing. It has quite a young vibe and although the drinks are (expectedly) a little pricer than some of the other bars, it’s worth visiting at least for one, just to see the view before sun down.

    Well I think that’s almost everything. I’ll end things here before I run the risk of waffling on too much but we really did enjoy our little trip away to Málaga. Sometimes three nights away is all you need to unwind and relax whilst also having the fun of exploring a different location. Now I can’t believe it’s only two weeks until Damien and I jet off on our next little city break, I plan to be a lot swifter with my upload of that travel post once we return, so be sure to check back soon for more travel adventures. 😀

    Samio x

    Malaga City View
    Malaga Spain
    Malaga Port View
     
    Malaga Spain Travel Blog Post

    You can watch my Málaga vlog here:

  • Sightseeing In Paris

    Sightseeing In Paris

    This was my fourth trip to Paris but my first one during my adult life, making it truly unforgettable. I say adult, yet still under 26, making it the ideal time to go and be a tourist because if you’re below this age, you are able to go in a number of the museums and monuments for free or at a discounted price at least. Alas if you are over the age limit for free or discounted entry, do not let this deter you. I urge anyone visiting Paris who is into history, architecture or just fascinated by the famous landmarks, to go and visit as many as you are able to. It’s truly worth it and you will not regret the experience.

    When we went: February 2016
    Reason for visiting: Surprise Birthday trip for my boyfriend.
    Where we stayed: Hotel Vice Versa.
    How long we went for: 4 nights and 5 days (arrived Thursday evening, left for the airport around 3pm Monday afternoon).
    What we saw: Catacombs, The Louvre (and spent hours exploring inside), Sacré-Cœur (It’s great to visit at night as well as during the day), Notre Dame (went in & went up to the top), Palace of Versailles, Arc de Triomphe (went up it), Eiffel Tower (went up it).
    The weather: Dry with blue skies but quite crisp, so layers were a must.
    Would recommend: Visiting the Eiffel Tower (obviously), trying the hot chocolate (Paris do some amazing hot chocolate!) and visiting Palace of Versailles.
    Would I go back: Yes! I’d love to go back next time during summertime and chill out in some Parisian coffee shops and bars.
    Notes: Everyone we encountered were very friendly. It’s super east to get about on the metro and trams. Although based in a quieter neighbourhood, our hotel was actually in a great location as it was easy to get to many of the main areas from, by metro or tram. I’d recommend you wear comfortable shoes when exploring the city and if you’re visiting during the winter then layer up!

    Vice Versa Hotel Reception/Lounge
    Vice Versa Hotel

    Inside The Louvre
    Inside The Louvre

    Napoleon Apartments – The Louvre
    Napoleon apartments The Louvre

    The Louvre

    Outside The Sacré-Cœur, overlooking the city at night

    Damien and Samio in Paris

    Arc de Triomphe
    Samio infront of Arc de Triomphe

    Stairs up Arc de Triomphe
    Steps up Arc de Triomphe

    View from the top of Arc de Triomphe at night

    Paris at night

    Palace of Versailles Hall of Mirrors
    Palace of versailles hall of mirrors

    château de Versailles

    Samio in Paris

    Looking out from the Eiffel Tower
    Looking out from The Eiffel Tower

    View from the top of the Eiffel Tower

    View from the top of The Eiffel Tower

    If you’d like to see more from my Paris trip then you can check out my Paris vlog here:

    Samio x

  • A Day Trip To York

    A Day Trip To York

    Just when I was starting to get pangs of the Barcelona blues, my faith in England was restored with a day trip to York with the loved one and friends… Don’t get me wrong, I love my hometown and I love living in it but after returning home to two weeks of predominantly wet and windy days, the city never looked so grey. So on Friday, the boyfriend and I took a train and went to York for the day. My boyfriend’s best friend and his girlfriend were over from Malaysia, so we met with them at the train station before heading for breakfast at Bill’s restaurant. It was full English breakfasts all round, opting for a Bill`s breakfast each to set us all up for the day.

    Bill's Breakfast

    Little Shambles York

    I’d been to York as a child but it had been years since I had last visited there, so it was nice to go back and enjoy the wonders of the city once again. York is such a charming and quirky city, known for its rich heritage, medieval buildings and of course, York Minster, so it’s so easy to fall for its charm and lose yourself imagining the bygone times whilst learning the story’s the city has to tell. We spent hours wandering around and of course taking our time on the famous Shambles; weaving in and out of shops, taking pictures and generally being tourists as well as popping in the odd, old fashioned boozer, where at times I even went as far as to swap my red wine for an ale (York really did affect me).

    Samio in an old York pub

    York

    York Minster

    Later in the afternoon we went to York Dungeon, again I’d been there as a child but a lot had changed since I was younger and it really was a lot of fun even to go back as a big kid! After we did a spot of shopping, I treated myself to some new and much needed eye makeup brushes and picked up a couple of new pieces from Mango. Our last stop was York’s most haunted pub, The Golden Fleece, unfortunately/fortunately (whichever way you want to look at it), we had no ghostly encounters this time, however we found out they have rooms in which you can stay, so it could be good fun for a potential mini break next time.

    Samio in York

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    We said our goodbyes and got our separate trains home, my boyfriend and I heading back to Manchester. On the train we decided to have a few vinos which spurred an importune night out once we got off the train in Manchester. It’s not the first time my spontaneity has led to me going on a night out carrying a backpack and wearing day clothes but I hadn’t imagined that our day trip to York would end in dancing the night away, which overall resulted in Friday being pretty much awesome.

    Samio wearing Zara black biker jacket

    Samio x

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  • What I Got Up To On Valentine’s Day

    What I Got Up To On Valentine’s Day

    I’d been dying to see the David Hockney: Early Reflections exhibition for months, so when the boyfriend said that for Valentine’s day he’d booked us a hotel in Liverpool so that we could go to the gallery and also make a night of it, I was more than excited.

    We traveled up to Liverpool on Valentine’s Day and once there we spent some of the afternoon going round the shops before retreating from the worsening weather and heading to a bar. We did the touristy thing and went to the Cavern for a few drinks. Although I’ve been to Liverpool an uncountable amount of times, I’d never even been there so it was good to finally go. It got to early evening time and we decided to go straight for a meal, after which we headed back to the hotel to get ready for the night. That night we went out into the center of Liverpool for cocktails and had a great time.

    A picture of me the next morning in our messy hotel room.
    Samio Hotel Indigo Liverpool

    We were up and out early the next morning. We found Moose Coffee just round the corner from our hotel and so we decided to go in for breakfast. My eyes popped out of my head when I saw the menu and suddenly I had a craving for everything on it. I’m not usually one to get excited over breakfast but the options seemed endless and all equally appealing. In the end we both opted for Lone Star Moose, which consisted of ‘minute steak, gourmet chipolata sausages, homemade potato hash, two free range Moose style over easy eggs and a griddled tomato. Served with warm toast and Dijon mustard’ and with me being the greedy bugger I am, I also opted for extra bacon with my order. Needless to say, it was amazing and we each ate every last bit on our plates. The great thing is, I found out that they more recently opened a Moose Coffee in Manchester, so I shall be definitely visiting there in the near future!

    Samio Moose Coffee

    After breakfast we headed to the Walker Art Gallery, feeling more ready for a nap than ready to walk round a gallery but we powered on…

    I was happy I finally got to see the David Hockney exhibition and I loved some of the work displayed. Unfortunately no pictures could be taken in the David Hockney exhibition but we did get this snap of me looking at this amazing oil painting (in another part of the gallery) by Ged Quinn, titled The Exiled Forever Coming in to Land. This iPhone photo doesn’t do it justice but it is an amazing piece of art which I couldn’t stop staring at.
    Samio The Exiled Forever Coming In To Land by Ged Quinn 2010
    There was so much to see in the Walker Gallery, we would have stayed longer if it wasn’t for our slowly looming hangovers creeping in from the night before and the bags that were weighing down our shoulders. We left early afternoon and headed home feeling content, full and ready for a rest before getting ready to celebrate my Mother’s birthday later that evening.

    Samio and Damien
    Samio x