by David Hibbins | Jul 5, 2022 | Latest Travel News
A photograph of a baby on a plane wearing an adult surgical face mask with holes cut for her eyes has sparked a ferocious debate online.The picture has since gone viral and while many are praising the mum for trying to protect her pink-clad baby from Covid,...
by David Hibbins | Jul 5, 2022 | Latest Travel News
William Hanson has revealed 10 do’s and don’ts for sharing festival toiletsFestival season is under way and that means the grim task of coping with festival toilets is under way.To help ‘elevate the experience’ – as best he can –...
by David Hibbins | Jul 5, 2022 | Latest Travel News
Luxurious bedrooms, panoramic views, sensational food and an abundance of character. These are all qualities and features of Britain’s best B&Bs for 2022, unveiled today by the AA in a virtual ceremony.The categories for the B&B Awards were Friendliest...
by David Hibbins | Jul 5, 2022 | Latest Travel News
Found anything, Max?’ ‘Nah. Few rusty nails and a ring pull. You, Andy?’ ‘Nah. 1968 penny.’ ‘Jules?’ ‘Nah. Pellet from a pheasant shoot.’If I am sounding like a character from the BBC sitcom Detectorists, it is because that is what I have turned into for the...
by David Hibbins | Jul 5, 2022 | Latest Travel News
The heat on the street feels intense enough to sear a steak. This is Austin in summer and the street is South Congress Avenue, aka SoCo — the Texan capital’s throbbing main vein.It’s a kaleidoscope of retro neon signs fused with the tail-lights of treacle-slow...
by David Hibbins | Jul 5, 2022 | Latest Travel News
Signs are designed to be practical, offering directions or information, that should be practical rather than distracting. But sometimes they are completely out of the ordinary and are bound to make you do a double take. In an online gallery, Bored Panda...