Visiting Lednice Park in Czech Republic with a Dog

Visiting Lednice Park with a dog

On my visit to the Czech Republic in 2017, one of my highlights was an autumnal visit to Lednice Park. I visited the park as it is part of the Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape World Heritage listing, and my husband and I are attempting to visit every UNESCO World Heritage site around the world. But this park … Read more

How to Take a Short Baltic Cruise with a Dog

Dog-Friendly Baltic Cruise

Cruising is an increasingly popular way to travel, but if you travel with your dog, there’s virtually no options available. Yes, you can take a Transatlantic crossing on the Queen Mary 2, but it’s far from affordable and often kennels can book out a year in advance. Most regular cruises, whether in the Mediterranean or … Read more

Romantic Dog-Friendly Airbnbs in Paris

Romantic Airbnbs in Paris

Paris is the city of romance. Gorgeous old buildings, summer picnics with rosé in the parks, visiting the flea markets, an aperitif before dinner at a footpath café, watching the lights on the Eiffel Tower after dark. There’s so much to do in Paris! But what’s the romance of Paris if you have to leave your … Read more

Is it Possible to Visit Turkey with a Dog?

Visiting Turkey with a dog

Last time that I was travelling around Europe with my dog, I would have loved to also visit Turkey. However, I wasn’t sure it was feasible to visit Turkey with a dog, and there were so many other places we could visit more easily, that we didn’t end up visiting Turkey with our dog. However, … Read more

How to Get an EU Pet Passport for Your Dog

EU pet passport

This is a guest post from Cathi Bert-Roussel.  Traveling through Europe with your pet is one of the most rewarding experiences a globe-trotter can have. While most European countries are incredibly pet-friendly, getting into Europe with a pet is not always so easy. Travelling around Europe and subsequent visits become a lot easier once you … Read more

8 Cheap Eats in London

Cheap Eats in London

In recent decades, England has thrown off its reputation of being so lacking in the culinary department that its national dish was often declared to be an Indian Curry. There’s now no shortage of great English feeds available, from pub grub to old school pies and fish and chips. Plus there’s a cornucopia of eateries established from its … Read more