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10 Best Christmas Markets in the UK – 2019/20

10 Best Christmas Markets in the UK – 2019/20

Enjoy a glass of mulled wine and some bratwurst, have a go on the ice skating ring or just browse through beautiful Christmas stalls. In this article we list 10 best Christmas markets in the UK. 1. Winter Wonderland, London Where: Hyde Park, London When: 21 November – 5 January 2019 Winter Wonderland is the most popular […]

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Life Hacks To Make Christmas Easier & Cheaper

Life Hacks To Make Christmas Easier & Cheaper

Whether you’re Christmas crazy or a grumpy Grinch, we all know that the festive season can be a stressful and expensive time of year. Buying presents and fancy decorations can put a serious dent in your bank account, but there are ways to avoid feeling the pinch in the New Year. Whether it’s making your […]

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10 Crazy New Year Celebrations around the World

10 Crazy New Year Celebrations around the World

When the New Year comes around, the world celebrates in a variety of different ways. However, what’s more interesting is that it doesn’t occur at the same time for everyone. The Lunar Calendar doesn’t end on December 31; instead, it ends sometime around February each year. With that in mind, here are some of the […]

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La Batalla Del Vino – Spanish Wine Slinging Madness

La Batalla Del Vino – Spanish Wine Slinging Madness

Every year on June 29, a small town called Haro in the northern Spanish region of La Rioja, sees the colour red running through its streets. You’ll be relieved to know that it’s not the result of some barbaric act, but a part of the 300 year old celebration called La Batalla Del Vino (The […]

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10 Insane Pumpkin Carving Examples That Are On Another Level

10 Insane Pumpkin Carving Examples That Are On Another Level

Halloween is a fun tradition that is celebrated every year on the 31st of October. It is hard to pinpoint the exact date when Halloween originated, but according to some historians it came from the Celtic settlements 2,000 years ago. They beleived that on the 31st of October ghosts of the dead returned to earth. […]

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