30 May 2018

My trip to Prague


Earlier this month, I went to Prague for a few days with my friend and it's such an incredible city! We flew out on the Wednesday evening and came back Saturday morning so we literally only had two full days to explore but we definitely made the most of it.

We bought a two day pass for the Hop On Hop Off bus that they had (always the best way to make sure that you see everything) and did a lot of walking (15.5 miles over the two days) because most of the attractions were in similar areas. The first day was cloudy and a bit chilly but the second day we had sunshine and it was around 22 degrees so luckily not all of our photos are grey and gloomy!

We visited Prague Castle, the John Lennon wall, Charles Bridge, Wenceslas Square, the Astronomical Clock, the Karel Zeman museum, the Dancing House and obviously managed to fit in a bit of shopping as well although for once, I didn't actually buy anything (I took £103 worth of Czceh Koruna which worked out at 2800CZK and spent almost all of it on food/tourist attractions).

If anyone is looking for somewhere to go for a weekend break or longer, I would definitely recommend Prague. There are so many things to do, something to see around every corner and the colourful buildings and historical architecture are amazing. Here are a few photos from my trip :)


The view from Charles Bridge

Old Town

The Dancing House

Turning a corner and seeing views like this!

Karel Zeman musuem for my inner film geek

My favourite building because it's pink

The Gothic architecture made me feel like I had gone back in time

17 April 2018

Birthday weekend in Sheffield


Last weekend I went to Sheffield to see my faves, The Vamps, on their Night and Day tour. It was my third time seeing them in Sheffield (The first time I saw them was whilst I was at uni so now whenever they tour there, I get to go back and visit) and my friend came with me so I got to introduce her to their music as well as show her around where I used to live, study etc.

We stayed in an Air BnB that was a few minutes away from The Moor so we spent the day shopping and sightseeing before going for a meal and then headed to the FlyDSA Arena.

The concert was incredible. The Vamps never disappoint and always put on a great show; they're one of my favourite acts to see live because the atmosphere is so fun and energetic and you can tell that everyone is having the best time.  I honestly think I am at my happiest when I'm at a concert - getting to see your favourite band/singer in person and being surrounded by people who are equally as excited as you is such a great feeling!

After the concert we went for cocktails and headed back to our accommodation. We woke up early on the Sunday and went for one last wander before going for breakfast at The Cabin where we finished our trip with some amazing Nutella and maple syrup pancakes.

The trip was an early birthday present from me to me (I think it was pretty successful even if I do say so myself!) and I had a lovely weekend reliving uni life and making memories :)

The Vamps

Favourite photo of the night


We had the best view this year!

Sheffield, you're pretty when it's not grey and raining

Nutella and maple syrup pancakes with strawberries (to balance out the rest obvs) at The Cabin Sheffield

11 January 2018

The Greatest Showman: Film Review


I'd only heard good things about The Greatest Showman and it definitely did not disappoint. I saw the film last Tuesday evening and by Wednesday morning I'd downloaded the soundtrack and was well on my way to learning all of the words to all of the songs.

Set in 1840's New York, this musical film follows the struggles and triumphs of Hugh Jackman's character, P.T. Barnum, as he creates the Barnum & Bailey Circus, along with his wife (Michelle Williams), playwright Phillip Carlyle (Zac Efron) and a host of unique and interesting acts including a trapeze artist, Anne Wheeler (Zendaya), a Swedish opera singer (Rebecca Ferguson) and a bearded lady (Keala Settle). The set (which reminded me of the one I was lucky enough to film on last year), costumes, dancers and supporting cast are fantastic and the way in which the story is told is so creative and unique. The film also features eleven original musical numbers and personally, I didn't listen to the soundtrack before watching as I wanted to experience it as a whole for the first time. However, if you do want a taste of what you're going to see, my favourite songs are 'Never Enough' and 'Rewrite the Stars'.

With elements of ambition, love, friendship and heartache paired with toe-tapping melodies, meaningful lyrics and an insanely talented cast (including the resurrection of musical Zac Efron, I've missed you), The Greatest Showman is a fresh, feel-good, family film that has quickly become one of my favourites.


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