• After extensive renovations, the Battersea Power Station, located in southwest London, has finally reopened its doors in 2021, transformed into a massive shopping and leisure complex. Thousands of curious onlookers flocked to witness one of the most significant commercial projects to grace London in decades. And the day before the grand opening, the King of […]

  • Are you about to accompany your students to London for a study vacation? Make sure to set aside some free time and don’t miss out on the must-visit shops in London. Accompanying students on a study trip to London requires responsibility and a good amount of commitment, but it also provides excellent leisure time to […]

  • Who was Robin Hood and why has he become a legendary figure along with Nottingham’s two most famous places: Sherwood Forest and the Castle? Embedded in British folklore, Robin Hood is one of the most enduring and recognizable popular heroes in the world. There are few people who don’t know who Robin Hood is, thanks […]

  • Eastbourne is a lovely seaside town located in East Sussex, England. The town’s history dates back to the Roman era when a fort was built in the area to protect the Roman invasion from Gaul in AD 43. During the Middle Ages, Eastbourne was a small village focused on fishing and agriculture. In the 18th […]

  • Ranked as one of the world’s most beautiful and livable cities, Vancouver boasts breathtaking natural scenery, including rocky coasts, blue ocean waters, and lush forests. Visitors are drawn to Vancouver for a variety of reasons, from the opportunity to improve their English language skills to the numerous attractions to explore and the chance to partake […]

  • The London bus, the iconic red Double-Decker is one of the symbols of the city. We know its history and the reasons why it is worth getting on board. What are London’s most popular attractions? Big Ben, the Thames, Buckingham Palace, the red telephone booths, which are now kept only as an attraction for tourists, […]

  • The Thames is a major river flowing through southern England. It is the longest river entirely in England and the second-longest in the United Kingdom, stretching for approximately 215 miles (346 km) from its source in the Cotswolds to its mouth in the North Sea. The Thames is the longest river that flows entirely in […]

  • How and why was Stonehenge built and what was it used for? The mystery surrounding the history of Stonehenge still puzzles historians, archaeologists and geologists. There are many theories about the way and purpose of its construction but, to date, there is still no overwhelming evidence to prove the truthfulness of any of them. Purpose: […]

  • A treasure trove of art and culture, Cardiff is the capital of Wales. Located in the south of the country, it is one of the most important port cities in Great Britain. Its vocation for commerce still remains intact today, but it is enriched by the great cultural attraction that this destination exerts on tourists. […]

  • The United Kingdom offers not only multi-ethnic cities and lush countryside, but also a fascinating coast. Here are the most beautiful cliffs in the UK. If you explore the UK deeply, stepping outside the usual city sceneries of London, Manchester or Edinburgh, you’ll find that this country has miles of footpaths that stretch over fields, […]