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With exams quickly approaching and deadlines looming I decided to quickly and effectively solve all my problems by doing the responsible thing: going on a study break. Why Scotland? It is a well known fact that Scottish weather is ‘freezing’ at best, and it does take a few hours to get on the train. But, […]
The British know a thing or two about holidays abroad but for many of us, one of the best things about living in the UK is the fantastic diversity of our coastline. Well, we may not have the best weather but that does not deter us Brits from going out and making the most of […]
There is a school of thought that is very much against taking out a loan to pay for a holiday. I guess the thought process behind this is that you shouldn’t borrow for something that can’t re-sell later if you need to. This is, of course, a laudable and sensible idea, but attitudes change with […]
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In amongst the chart and classic rock songs you’ll hear many traditional Irish songs and local celtic-punk heroes Dropkick Murphys’ simple yet memorable accordion-driven ‘Shipping Up to Boston’ is unavoidable. If you plan far enough ahead you may be able to sing along live at one of their annual St. Patrick’s Day hometown shows, tickets for which sell out months before.
At a push you could see most of Montreal’s tourist sites in several days; Mont Royal, with its gentle forest hikes to the skyline lookout platform, is a year round treat (but autumn is especially enjoyable with the changing leaves and cooler temperatures making for an incredibly pleasant experience); Vieux-Port’s grand French architecture, quaint shops, the impressive Notre-Dame Basilica and cobbled winding streets mean you’d be forgiven for thinking you’d hadn’t even left Europe; the Biodome in the converted 1976 Olympic Velodrome offering visitors an experience of the major ecosystems and climates of the Americas; the botanical gardens as a place to relax and explore; and St Catherine’s many shops and malls satisfying your inner shopaholic.
With exams quickly approaching and deadlines looming I decided to quickly and effectively solve all my problems by doing the responsible thing: going on a study break. Why Scotland? It is a well known fact that Scottish weather is ‘freezing’ at best, and it does take a few hours to get on the train. But, I can wholeheartedly say that a trip to the Scottish capital is worth taking a couple of extra layers.