Cambridge

November 25, 2012

The Blank Page Girls Guide to...

Cambridge

Summer in Cambridge is fantastic because there are so many outdoor activities such as the Shakespeare Festival or of course punting, but even just walking along the river and the backs of the colleges in the sunshine is absolutely divine.

Punting

If you decide to go punting, (which you really of course must, if you’re visiting) then make sure you go with Scudamores, they are the only licensed punting company on the river, they will give you a complete tour with fully trained punt chauffeurs, complete with straw boater hats and waistcoats. Sharing a punt with a group of strangers can be really lovely as you can meet new people or if you’re feeling brave hire your own punt for an hour and mess about on the river (just try not to fall in or drop your stick). If the sun doesn’t hold out all of the punts tend to be equipped with umbrellas and blankets so you can snuggle up and still enjoy the tour. 

http://www.scudamores.com/

Cambridge Shakespeare Festival

A real highlight of the summer for me, each year the Cambridge College gardens open themselves up to play host to a troupe of actors performing a selection of the Bard’s greatest works. No bending to trendy new historicism just great performances in stunning settings. Take a picnic with you and if you don’t mind sitting on the floor and getting a little closer to the action then take a picnic blanket, a bottle of wine and snacks and you’re set for the evening. Tickets are available in advance or on the door. Each play is performed for a week in the same college and the festival lasts for most of the the summer so there is a great selection to go and see, from the most popular A Midsummer Night’s dream to lesser known plays such as As You Like It.

http://www.cambridgeshakespeare.com/

Ice Skating

Come winter it can be hard to find things to do but Cambridge put on an ice rink on Parker’s Piece from November to January. A great way to amuse yourself, or to keep children entertained for an hour in between shopping or as a main activity followed by a mean in one of Cambridge’s many great restaurants, conveniently located in proximity to Parker’s Piece.

http://www.northpolecambridge.co.uk/

Midsummer Common Fireworks

There are a lot of fantastic firework displays on Bonfire night but it is worth making the trip to Midsummer Common to watch the display, the impressive bonfire and enjoy the fairground. Traffic can be hell getting in and out so I would recommend to go into Cambridge early, find a restaurant for dinner, wrap up warm and watch the fireworks and then spend an hour or two enjoying the fairground before you attempt to leave, essentially make the most of the night to avoid being sat in your car for the majority of it instead.

Craft’s Market

In All Saint’s Garden on Trinity Street there is a craft market every Sunday, where artists and makers sell their ware. From jewellery to photographs there is a great selection of quirky and individual items available.

http://www.cambridge-art-craft.co.uk/index.htm

Fitzbillie’s bakery

A Cambridge institution if ever there was one, Fitzbillie’s bakery is famous for its sticky Chelsea Buns, and they are indeed sickly and glorious. Hidden away out of the busy city centre, you may require a quick google maps session to find the bakery but it is well worth the searching.

http://www.fitzbillies.com/

This is certainly not a definitive list but a few ideas and some of my favourites of the city I’ve grown up with and love so much.

 

New York, New York

November 4, 2012

Ah New York, New York, how I pine for thee. It’s been 9 months since I came back from the Big Apple, but I still miss it. I just don’t know what it is about that city, I know the saying is I left my heart in San Francisco, but I think if anything, that should be reserved for New York too.

So many people I have spoken to have said there is just something about New York. A friend said to me before I left, “make sure you don’t leave your heart in New York City,” to which I firmly pro...


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Belgium, Bruxelles, et Bruges: Forgotten gem or the airport waiting room of Europe?

October 7, 2012


 Belgium is unfortunately one of those countries that is predominately and continuously overlooked. It’s one of those in between places that people either pass through, or stop off in briefly on a tour of the WW1 trenches. It’s like the airport lounge of Europe, where everyone goes through but rarely stops for long. The thing is, is that there is so much more to Belgium than just this. Mostly, when people hear about Belgium the main thing that springs to mind is that its capital is Brusse...
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Sydney

October 7, 2012

The Blank Page Girls Guide to...

Sydney

I spent three weeks in Sydney over the Christmas/ New Year’s period of 2011/2012 and it was absolutely fantastic. Whilst this does not aim to be a definitive guide this is a couple of things I would recommend if you go to Sydney.

Max Brenner Chocolate Restaurant

Why anyone would want an overwhelming amount of warm gooey chocolate when the sun is trying to melt you is perplexing, and yet I still went to Max Brenna and felt like a small child, ex...


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