


Postcard of the Week: The Shard, London’s Tallest Building
The newest addition to London’s skyline is the Shard, at a whopping 308 metres tall, which is 72 floors. The two lifts that beam you up to the top […]

Postcard of the Week: Chateau de Versailles
The Chateau de Versailles is the most extravagant palace built in Europe, by one high spender King Louis XIV, who is perhaps better known for his infamous wife, Marie Antoninette. […]

Postcard of the Week: Claude Monet at the Musée d’Orsay
On our first day in Paris during our recent trip, we headed to the Musée d’Orsay which lives in an enormous former railway station. We opted for a guided […]

Postcard of the Week: Neuschwanstein Castle
I have a bit of a thing for castles. Probably inspired by the bedtime stories of the two princesses that my father told my sister and I when we […]

Postcard of the Week: New York
At some point in the next few months I will be back in New York once again. Last time I went I picked up this postcard. Aged 17, in […]

Postcard of the Week: Munich
I spent all of last week in the incredibly lovely city of Munich, in Bavaria, Germany. It was my first proper trip to the country and beforehand I didn’t […]

Postcard of the Week: The Eiffel Tower at night
Paris has already had its fair share of postcards on this blog (the first one of a curvy Eiffel Tower and the second one of Love in Paris) and […]

Postcard of the Week: the Austrian Alps
This is another slightly older postcard that was pinned up at home, and is of the Austrian Alps. I’ve only ever been to the mountains in Austria, specifically to […]