
PARIS
Paris isn’t just the City of Light — it’s a living postcard where every corner feels like it belongs in a film. Start your day with a buttery croissant at a corner café, then wander along the Seine with the Eiffel Tower peeking through the skyline. The Louvre will wow you with its treasures, but sometimes the best moments are simpler: sipping wine in Montmartre while street musicians set the mood.
For a taste of Paris beyond the postcards, stroll through Le Marais with its trendy boutiques and hidden courtyards, or hunt for fresh treats at Marché Bastille. Whether you’re chasing art, romance, or just a perfect baguette, Paris finds a way to steal your heart.

GREATER LONDON
Greater London is a patchwork of history and modern buzz, where centuries-old landmarks meet cutting-edge culture. One minute you’re admiring Big Ben and Westminster Abbey, the next you’re hunting down street food at Borough Market. Hop on a red double-decker bus, ride the Tube, or simply wander — half the fun is stumbling across a pub tucked away on a cobbled lane.
Don’t miss the free museums (the British Museum and Tate Modern are world-class) and make time for a leafy escape in Hyde Park or Hampstead Heath. From the West End’s glittering shows to a quiet pint by the Thames, London is as diverse as the people who call it home — and every visit feels like a new adventure.

EDINBURGH
Edinburgh feels like it was plucked straight from a storybook, with its medieval Old Town, elegant Georgian New Town, and that castle perched dramatically on the crags. Stroll the Royal Mile and you’ll be swept up in bagpipes, whisky shops, and tales of ghosts that lurk in the closes. Climb Arthur’s Seat for sweeping views, and you’ll see why the city inspires poets and dreamers.
If you’re visiting in August, the Fringe Festival transforms the city into a stage for comedy, theatre, and chaos. But even on a quiet evening, Edinburgh’s cosy pubs and warm welcomes make it the perfect blend of magic and comfort.

NEW YORK CITY
New York isn’t just a city — it’s an energy. The moment you step into Manhattan, the buzz of yellow cabs, skyscrapers, and street food carts hits you like nowhere else. One morning you’re gazing at art in MoMA, by afternoon you’re walking across Brooklyn Bridge, and by evening you’re watching the skyline glow from a rooftop bar.
But don’t forget the quieter side: picnics in Central Park, hidden speakeasies in the East Village, or a Sunday bagel in a neighbourhood deli. Each borough has its own soul — from the artsy vibes of Brooklyn to the global flavours of Queens. New York never stops moving, and that’s exactly why you’ll wish to come back again and again.

MALAGA
Málaga is more than just the gateway to the Costa del Sol — it’s a sun-soaked city with a personality all its own. Birthplace of Picasso, it blends art, history, and that irresistible Andalusian energy. Wander through the Alcazaba fortress, climb up to Gibralfaro Castle for sweeping sea views, and then cool off with a stroll down palm-lined Muelle Uno by the harbour.
The city’s old town is a maze of lively squares and tapas bars where plates of jamón and fresh sardines are best enjoyed with a cold glass of tinto de verano. And when you’ve had your cultural fix at the Picasso Museum or the Carmen Thyssen, Málaga’s beaches are right there waiting. It’s a city where you can seamlessly mix sightseeing with seaside lounging — and still have time for churros with chocolate before bed.
