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July 19, 2016 3:10 pm    |    by Jonny Blair

Travelling takes its toll on the body, mind and soul. And whether you are a budget traveller or a luxury traveller, safety, time and happiness are all high priority. Flying in and out of airports can be a gruelling experience. Sometimes we have lost baggage, delayed flights, currency issues. It can be hard to take and when we land in a foreign country for the first time we want to be safely and easily back to our hotel to relax before heading out to explore. This is why taxis are essential in this instance. Companies like TaxiLeader.net are a great way to get from Madrid airport […]

December 13, 2015 12:04 am    |    by TheHipmunk

This post was posted by The Hipmunk on Hipmunk’s Tailwind blog on 7th November 2015. Granada has established itself as one of Spain’s youngest, hippest, and most energetic cities while simultaneously boasting some of the country’s most historic architecture. Plan to explore this city in true Spanish style, by setting out after a relaxing siesta and staying up late into the night. Start the afternoon with tapas at the renowned Bar Los Diamantes, which has been serving up remarkable food since 1942. If you’re still hungry, try the seafood or aubergine slices. Snap a pic of the meal and earn bragging rights by tweeting it our way. Take an after-lunch stroll […]

December 15, 2014 4:12 pm    |    by Jonny Blair

If you are planning a holiday soon, you may be thinking about exploring a new city to take in the hustle and bustle. A city full of great museums and restaurants, as well as providing you a unique insight into a new culture is a fantastic idea for a holiday. Finding a city that caters well for tourists, as well as offering everything you could possibly want on holiday can be challenging. One of the best places to find great culture and great conveniences for tourists is Barcelona.   There are five million people in Barcelona living and working together, and yet it is one […]