Why Palermo Might Be Your Perfect Holiday Spot

Palermo offers a rare mix of history, culture, and everyday life that feels both rich and unfiltered.

Located between the mountains, and the sea, Palermo blends both grand architecture designs, with busy markets, quiet courtyards and long sunlit streets.

Arab, Normal and Italian influences shape the buildings, food and traditions, from golden beaches to lively neighborhoods fully of character.

Why Palermo Might Be Your Perfect Holiday Spot

Sun Sea and Sand Nearby

Palermo sits close to a beautiful stretch of coast. Mondello is the city’s best known beach, with pale sand, shallow water and a backdrop of beautiful low hills.

Locals swim before work, families gather in the afternoons, and small boats sail slowly across the bay.

Beyond Mondello, quieter coves and rocky edges of coast offer space for snorkeling and sailing.

The shoreline changes character through the day, from bright and busy in the morning to calm as the evening light settles over the sea.

Eating Like a Local

The Palermo local markets are a must-visit, with artichokes, blood oranges and fresh seafood.

Street food is part of everyday life, not a novelty, and dishes like panelle, arancini, and sfincione are bought casually on the way to work or home.

Sit-down meals tend to be simple and generous, often based on long-used recipes that change with the weather.

Coffee Breaks Done Properly

Small bars open early, serving quick espressos to people on their way to work, while others enjoy cappuccinos and pastries at outdoor tables.

Many cafés still feel unchanged, with marble counters, old mirrors, and staff who know regulars by habit.

Alongside classic espresso, you will find granita with brioche, especially in warmer months, and strong iced coffee sweetened with almond milk.

Street Life You Cannot Ignore

Markets spill into narrow lanes, with vendors calling out prices and passing traffic slowing to fit around them.

Music drifts from doorways, small squares, and passing radios, while conversations overlap in every direction.

Religious processions, local celebrations, and informal gatherings appear regularly, changing the feel of a street from one day to the next.

Historic buildings form a steady backdrop, but it is the people who give the city its changing rhythm.

Quiet Corners Among the Chaos

Even as Palermo surges around you, the city always offers a place to exhale. You slip into peaceful neighborhoods just a few streets away from the markets and feel the noise fall behind you.

Nearby, serene parks like the Villa Giulia invite you to sit under palm trees and watch locals stroll by.

You’ll find hidden gems in quiet cafés tucked into side alleys, where elderly owners pour strong espresso and let you linger.

Courtyards shaded by citrus trees turn into tranquil retreats for reading or planning your next walk.

In these softer corners, church bells replace car horns, conversations drop to a murmur, and you suddenly realize Palermo’s intensity makes its calm moments feel even more precious.

Avora Immersive Experience

Hello hello everyone!

I first saw the experience about 2-3 years ago on my fyp and its always been on my mind, this year for Yasmin birthday I finally decided to do it!

Without giving too much away, the Avora immersive experience is one of the popular experiences in London.  The concept is simple: you are a top research scientist and you have been invited to a trip to Avora, to learn about the planet and the people. The experience comes with 3 drinks and these can be with or without alcohol. They will ask your preference at the door. And please remember to bring your ID! Don’t let the outside throw you off! I legit thought I was in the wrong place

This was my first immersive experience and whilst I didn’t know what to expect I was really excited. The actors were phenomenal- they really get into character and its very interactive- your willingness to also get into it with the actors and your group will make your experience more enjoyable. I was called up to be the doctor who brought the music- LMAO!

Avora is a beautiful planet filled with very curious Avorians. You learn about them, explore their world and ‘drink to survive’

My overall experience is really positive. The actors were great! The experience starts pretty much once you book because you will receive an NDA to sign prior to your experience! The drinks were really good ( strong for me haha) and you get given a special spacesuit to complete your experience! It very much gave Avatar vibes.  I highly recommend it.

My only con was that I wish there was more of Avora to explore. In total we went into 3 rooms with a new drink in each room but I wish there were 5 rooms/areas to explore with the drinks more spaced out.  The tickets are kinda pricey £49.50 ( peak time) but think of it as paying for the drinks with a show. I think tickets are slightly cheaper during the week.

We saw Alcatraz next door- I think they are from the same company, another popular immersive experience- I’m not quite sure if I want to do that one.

Will you make accept the call and brave the journey into Avora?

Catch you later

Solo Diaries: Peter Harrison Planetarium & Lunch

Hey hey everyone, I hope all is well.

Today’s post will be the start of my new series: solo diaries! This year, I set myself a goal to do 2 solo outings and so far I have crossed one of these off! Actually, I did 2 things in 1 outing but it still counts as 1 haha.

Dear diary

For my first solo outing, I went to the Peter Harrison Planetarium which has been on my list for so long! This place reminds me of Raj from Bang Bang Theory lmao. I went for the meet the neighbours show, a show about our solar system. It was much too short but very interesting, and I think I will go back for the sky tonight show.

So how did I feel doing this? I felt a bit awkward at first but not lonely but this feeling quickly disappeared as I reminded myself why I was doing this. After the show I went for a solo lunch at Miller and Carter, the lunch set menu is amazing btw! 3 courses including a steak for £23! I thought lunch would be a bit more of a challenge but girl I never thought I would enjoy it so much. I enjoyed my steak, watched a show, then some random man walked by and said hello? LOL. I enjoyed it so much Ive booked another solo lunch at a place that’s been on my list for at least 4 years!

Tbh even though I set these goals for myself at the start of the year I never really took steps to doing them. I am used to going out alone mostly for makeup windowing shopping etc but not to do an actual activity( my last solo activity was 2023? I think!) anyway what prompted me to book this was Tracee Ellis Ross talking about her solo travel experiences. It just reminded me of my first solo trip years ago which lead to so many wonderful experiences and meeting lovely people, I don’t know what happened along the road for me to loose that and become dependent on going out with friends. Anyways I glad Tracee’s video came on my fyp because it’s reignited my passion for solo experiences again.

The planetarium was great, and it seemed really popular for families and kids. You then after Greenwich Park right outside so you can easily have a walk or picnic afterwards. Parking is abundant close and very cheap. Well, cheaper than what I thought it would be!

Im really glad I did this and looking forward to my next solo outings!  As much as I love planning things with friends, it was so freeing to juts decided what I want to do and went and simply GO.  I can finally start to cross items of my list and not feel guilty adding new places lool.

Love always

Sarah

Tenerife in 3 Days

I finally went to Tenerife and it was awesome! And in this post I will be sharing some activities to do and the amazing hotel we stayed in.

Before we begin I want to thank my friends again for planning this trip as my birthday surprise! I wasn’t told the destination until we got to the boarding gates lol and they sorted out everything! Diane & Miriam thank you girls again! And my surprise set up was amazing!

Tenerife has a reputation for been a booze filled getaway but its totally possible to do the exact opposite. If this is your vibe stay tuned

Hotel

We stayed in the beautiful Green Garden Eco Hotel. Its in an excellent location ( Playas las Americas) not too far from the beach but I wont recommend walking in that heat. The hotel has a lot of amenities including a free shuttle bus to Siam water park. The staff are excellent and made our stay pleasurable! They were so patient with us wanting to practice our Spanish with them too lool( Duolingo streak society anyone? lol). Plus they had a mini arcade on site and we LOVED it. who knew I was so good at shooting loool. There’s a mini market on site too. Our family villa was huge and had a little garden area which we turned into our photoshoot studio LOOL

Activities

Whale & Dolphin Watching with White Tenerife tour guide company- Tenerife is the home of the pilot whales because of the excellent quality of water. From April to September, we were informed Dolphins migrate to the area too. We saw a lot of whales and it was beautiful and we were extremely lucky to see Dolphins too! I have always wanted to see animals in the wild natural habit and seeing them was a bucket list moment for me

Stargazing with Tenerife stars tour guide company- I didn’t know Tenerife was known for this but it is a very popular activity there. The whole trip starts off just before sunset so you stop at a crater for amazing sunset views over the nearby islands before heading to the national park to wait for dark and the stars illuminate the skies. Guys we saw Starlink which looked awesome in the sky but even better we saw shooting stars! Living in a city like London, you forget how light polluted our night sky is so seeing the stars in their numbers so clearly was so amazing. I will give iPhone props here because the pictures turned out great ( its still a cult I refuse to join). Our guide was so funny but knowledgeable

Eating & drinks

It was a packed trip so we didn’t eat out much but I definitely recommend Almar, rooftop restaurant with amazing sunset views! The food and drinks were amazing and I loved my birthday dessert!

So a quick getaway in Tenerife without booze filled parties? Yes its definitely possible. Overall thoughts for Tenerife

  • Taxis are cheaper than ubers
  • Sunscreen is needed of course
  • 100% worth it! GO FOR IT

It was a quick trip, but my looks were still on point! Always

Top UK Restaurants To Visit This Christmas

December is always the best month, if you enjoy eating out. Many restaurants offer special festive menus, or special deals to celebrate the Christmas season, and it’s the perfect way to catch up with friends and loved ones.

Restaurants are also the perfect setting for Christmas parties, and if you are considering heading to a restaurant this month, I have a run-down of the top UK restaurants to visit this Christmas, and the reasons you should add them to your restaurant bucket list.

Top UK Restaurants To Visit This Christmas

Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, London

Depending on your budget, Dinner By Heston Blumenthal, in London, is a fabulous restaurant with an incredible reputation. Heston’s iconic restaurant is a two-star Michelin-starred offering, with an impressive menu and impeccable service. You only have to check out the amazing reviews on TripAdvisor to see why this restaurant is so popular.

The Wolseley, London

Next, I have another London restaurant recommendation, and this time it’s a European restaurant. This Mayfair restaurant is an all day café in London Piccadilly, and they offer a range of set menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as afternoon tea.

If you have any Christmas shopping to do in London, The Wolseley would be the perfect setting for grabbing some luxurious food. Although, if you don’t fancy researching the best restaurants to head to this December, consider using Square Meal UK, to hunt out the best venues over the festive period.

Top UK Restaurants To Visit This Christmas

The Kitchin, Edinburgh

If you’re in Edinburgh, you have endless restaurant opportunities to choose from. It’s another Michelin-starred restaurant, and is owned by Tom Kitchin. This restaurant features an open window to the kitchen, so you can watch your food being prepared for an even more special dining experience. If you need any more persuasion, head to the restaurant’s Instagram page, and check out the delicious dishes on offer.

The Fat Duck, Bray

Are you Berkshire based? If you are, I have another Heston Blumenthal suggestion, and it’s The Fat Duck restaurant, which is a restaurant I’ve always wanted to visit myself.

This restaurant opened 25 years ago (this year is the restaurant’s 25th anniversary), and they have quaint anthology themed menus, for a very different dining experience. With meals like a Pommery mustard ice cream, and snail porridge, it definitely offers something different.

Le Champignon Sauvage, Cheltenham

If you’re a fan of French cuisine, Le Champignon Sauvage could be a good option, and is set within a 17th century building with two Michelin stars. Even though it’s a luxurious restaurant, they offer some set menu options, allowing you to taste two, three or four courses – depending on how hungry you are.

They also have an à la carte set menu available too, but the restaurant does close on the 18th of December this year, until the New Year, so make sure you get your reservations in before then. The food is all presented so beautifully, and the restaurant offers a truly special experience.

Top UK Restaurants To Visit This Christmas

I hope you found these five restaurant recommendations helpful, for some beautiful locations for some delicious food, and an unforgettable experience this Christmas. All of the restaurants in question offer gift vouchers too, so if you’re stumped for gift ideas, perhaps consider a voucher instead, so your loved one can experience what the restaurants have to offer, for themselves.