TRAVEL TRENDS 2026

I read an article about travel trends in 2026 by Madeline Fuerstenberg for Group Tour Magazine. Although it was aimed at an American audience, the same could be true for the UK. Firstly, the travel trade have started to notice that groups are becoming smaller. This is something I’ve been saying for years. It seems my vision … More TRAVEL TRENDS 2026

Why Gladstone’s Land is a Royal Mile Must-See

Walking up Edinburgh’s Royal Mile in the direction of the Castle, it is easy to miss the National Trust for Scotland property called Gladstone’s Land. This interesting Edinburgh tenement now houses an artisan ice cream shop on the ground floor and the museum on the upper floors. The City Adventurers stopped off for a visit during their … More Why Gladstone’s Land is a Royal Mile Must-See

From Midnight Heists to Masterpieces: The Birth of The Globe

Before the late 16th century, London’s theater scene was a nomadic one. Actors performed wherever they could—inn courtyards, college halls, and private homes. That changed in 1576 when James Burbage and John Brayne built “The Theatre” in Shoreditch, London’s first purpose-built playhouse. By the 1580s, a rising star named William Shakespeare had joined the resident … More From Midnight Heists to Masterpieces: The Birth of The Globe

Move Over, Protein Shakes: Your Social Life is the New Superfood

Listen up! If you’ve been spending all your time fretting over your pension pot and counting every single calorie, you might be missing the biggest “life hack” in the book. It turns out that your social calendar is just as vital as your gym membership….or maybe even more so. According to research in BMJ Open, your … More Move Over, Protein Shakes: Your Social Life is the New Superfood

The Happiness U-Turn: Why Getting Older is Actually a Upgrade

Let’s travel back to 320 BC. Aristotle, the original life coach, dropped a truth bomb that still hits today: “Happiness depends upon ourselves.” Fast forward a few thousand years, and it turns out he wasn’t just being deep; he was giving us a DIY manual for life. But if happiness is a “do-it-yourself” project, why does it feel … More The Happiness U-Turn: Why Getting Older is Actually a Upgrade

The Mother’s Day Manifesto: Stop Waiting for the Bouquet

Let’s be honest: We’ve done our time. We’ve survived the toddler tantrums, the teenage eye-rolls, and the mountain of laundry that never seemed to end. Now that the nest is empty (or at least quieter), Mother’s Day shouldn’t just be about sitting by the phone waiting for a “Happy Mother’s Day” text from a kid … More The Mother’s Day Manifesto: Stop Waiting for the Bouquet

St Margaret’s Church, the parish church of the House of Commons

St. Margaret’s, known as ‘the Church on Parliament Square’, is a 12th-century church next to Westminster Abbey. It’s also sometimes called ‘the parish church of the House of Commons’. On our trip to see the Houses of Parliament, The City Adventurers stopped off at St Margaret’s, which is free of charge to visit. We even … More St Margaret’s Church, the parish church of the House of Commons

Myddleton House Gardens

The City Adventurers stepped into horticultural history at Myddleton House Gardens. Located in Enfield, North London, Myddelton House Gardens offers a rich tapestry of horticultural heritage. This unique site was once the cherished residence of the influential botanist and plantsman E.A. Bowles, and the gardens today serve as a vibrant, living tribute to his exceptional passion … More Myddleton House Gardens

Ingatestone Hall

As we approached the imposing Tudor gatehouse, we noticed the clock with only one hand. This feature wasn’t a mistake. It has only one hand as that was all the estate workers needed to know the hour. Underneath the clock is the motto of the family that have owned the Hall for generations. “Sans Dieu … More Ingatestone Hall