Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Helsinki

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Helsinki

Quirky, eccentric, and stylish, Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is a diamond in the rough. Its tranquil bylanes and grand thoroughfares are full of avant-garde architecture and New Nordic drinking and dining venues. What’s more, sitting right outside the city are some of the most sublime natural environments in the world. Undoubtedly, the city had…

Top 11 Gay Friendly Hotels In Birmingham

Britain’s second-largest city Birmingham brims with exciting possibilities. The city boasts beautifully restored Victorian buildings, picturesque canals, and glitzy, futuristic real estate. And it also boasts a fantastic heritage in the form of the Jewelry Quarter. What’s more, Birmingham is also home to a diverse and vibrant LGBTQ+ population and also hosts the UK’s biggest…

11 Most Expensive Hotels in London

11 Most Expensive Hotels in London

No city in the world does luxury hotels quite like London. The Swinging City’s oldest five-star guesthouses, like Claridge’s and Brown’s, date back to the Georgian era. Next came the Victorian age and the rise of the illustrious railway hotel, which is the Landmark London and Andaz Liverpool Street. Then, of course, there are the grand…

11 Best Hotels in Turku, Finland

11 Best Hotels in Turku, Finland

There are many reasons to fall in love with Finland. For us, Turku is at the top of the list of the best cities in Finland. Mixing history with breathtaking natural sceneries, we can spend weeks here without getting bored. And, of course, we must find the best hotels in Turku, Finland, to make our…

11 Best B&B in the Cotswolds

11 Best B&B in the Cotswolds

In Southwest England, the stunning Cotswolds region undulates gracefully across six counties and almost 800 sq. miles. It is a delightful tangle of honey-colored mansions, evocative churches, thatched cottages, and golden villages. In fact, due to the picturesque villages and towns, it was designated an “Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty” in 1966. It’s no wonder…