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23rd August 2019An Easy Guide to the Tropical North So many of us have heard of the East Coast of Australia; the myriad of picturesque islands with turquoise waters and the abundance of party towns filled with students ready for a fun-filled night. The route from Sydney to Cairns is one of the most travelled in Australia… but why do so few us dare to venture north of Cairns? And why are the tropics of north Queensland so often ignored? Well not anymore. Here’s a guide for you to break away from the norm and explore those less-trodden paths of north-eastern Australia. And the good news is that you can fit it all into a long weekend away!
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23rd August 20198 Best Brunches in Melbourne What the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Melbourne? World-class coffee and indulgent brunches, of course. Have a read of our top picks for the best places to sample some of the finest brunch dishes this city has to offer.
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Top Universities •2nd November 20187 Reasons We Should All Move to Perth With beautiful coastlines, incredible local produce and abundance of national parks, it’s surprising that Western Australia is so sparsely populated. Here are just some of the reasons we should all be moving to Perth in 2018, and moving quickly, before everyone else catches on too!
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Top Universities •1st November 2018Best Cheap Eats in Sydney In one of the most expensive cities in the world, it’s not easy to find decent restaurants that won’t break the bank. Thankfully, we’ve done the hard work for you, and scoped out some of the best places to bag a delicious dinner for as little as AU$5. So get digging for that loose change and treat yourself to a meal out!
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Top Universities •20th August 201810 of the Best Spots for Cheap Drinks in Melbourne If you’ve found yourself short of cash, it can be difficult to stay social. Thankfully, there are plenty of great watering holes in Melbourne which cater to a student budget. Read on for our top picks for bagging yourself a cheap drink whilst studying in the city.
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Top Universities •15th August 2018How to Spend Winter Evenings in Melbourne If you’re studying in Melbourne, you may be getting tired of these cold (ish) winter months. If this season has you reaching for your duvet and binge-watching shows on Netflix, read on to get ideas on some worthwhile events to get you out and about during these colder months. From festivals to markets, indoor events to hot springs, there’s plenty going on in and around this bustling city.
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Top Universities •3rd August 2018How to Spend 72 Hours in Hobart Often overlooked as an Australian holiday destination, Tasmania offers pristine beaches, rugged rainforests, fresh seafood and a nightlife that rivals that of Melbourne. If you’ve only got 72 hours to spare for a trip to Hobart to fit around your studies, read on for some must-do ways to spend your time there.
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Top Universities •6th September 20197 Rooftop Bars in Birmingham Worth Visiting Next time the sun comes out and you’re making a beeline for your local beer garden, why not go the extra mile and visit one of Birmingham’s hidden rooftop bars? Whether you’re looking for a relaxed pub vibe or somewhere a little more upmarket, Birmingham has a rooftop bar to suit you. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best rooftop bars in the city, so all you have to do is turn up, get yourself a drink and soak in the city’s most impressive views.
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Top Universities •3rd September 20198 Idyllic Wild Swimming Spots in the UK Summer may be coming towards an end but next time the good old British sunshine decides to make an appearance, why not ditch that overcrowded beach for a secluded wild swimming spot? Although hidden, these waters are not necessarily remote. In fact, some might be found right on your doorstep. If you’re not too sure where to go for a wild swim, we’re here to let you in on a few secret spots for an alfresco dip. Visit one of these sites and you’ll never want to go back to that crowded beach.
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skyticket Travel Guide •23rd August 2019Eat Your Way Around London With These 10 Amazing Restaurants From its modern inception, London has harbored an eclectic food scene that has continued to evolve over the years. Its exponential growth as a world city has encouraged a multicultural community, transforming London’s food scene into an exciting melting pot of cuisines from all over the world. Whether you are looking for true British cuisine in a high-end restaurant or a meal of fusion Asian surprises for a reasonable price, you will find it here. Have a read of the restaurants we deem worthy of a visit, including some old-time classics as well as others that are promising big things in the future of London’s food scene.
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skyticket Travel Guide •23rd August 2019The Best Places For Afternoon Tea In London Afternoon tea is a British phenomenon that has truly stood the test of time. Popular among the high society in the mid-19th century, afternoon tea has always been considered a true luxury. Today, London is blessed with an eclectic mix of hotels and restaurants offering the finest afternoon teas in England. Whether you are searching for the traditional offering of scones and jam, or something that defies the boundaries of a classic afternoon tea, you'll surely find it in the capital.
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skyticket Travel Guide •23rd August 20199 Amazing Things To Do And See In London’s Camden Town Known worldwide for its buzzing music scene and eccentric markets, Camden is a must-visit for anyone that wants to experience London’s more eclectic side. In recent years, Camden has managed to reinvent itself and now offers visitors more than just music venues and vintage clothing. Hidden among the maze of long-established musical institutions and diverse markets are an ever-expanding abundance of innovative eateries and unique experiences. What you’ll find in this creative hub is never completely certain, but one thing that is for sure, Camden is like nowhere you will find in England’s capital. Read on to discover some of the amazing things to do and see in Camden Town.
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Top Universities •21st August 2019Best Brunches in London For Under £10 Brunch is slowly becoming the UK’s favorite meal, with many opting for a mid-morning meal on a Sunday instead of the traditional roast dinner. If you’re living and studying in London, you might worry that brunch will forever be outside of your student budget but that doesn’t have to be the case. In fact, we know exactly where you can indulge in a delicious brunch and only have to spend the change in your back pocket. Here are some of our favorite brunches in London for under £10.
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Top Universities •31st July 2019How to Do a Weekend Getaway to the Cotswolds The Cotswolds is often overlooked as a rural retreat, with people opting for the more popular Lake District and Peak District instead. Located smack bang in the middle of the country, the Cotswolds is less than a few hours drive from both London and Birmingham, making it a perfect place to visit for students in either city. It’s filled with quaint limestone villages, picturesque public footpaths and plenty of traditional pub grub, making The Cotswolds the perfect city break.
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Top Universities •31st July 2019A Guide to Exploring Britain’s Islands It’s hard to believe Britain consists of over 6,000 islands, just 80 of which are inhabited. Most of us have heard of the Isle of Man, Isle of Wight and the Scilly Isles, but what about the smaller, slightly more inaccessible islands? After all, there are over 800 British islands that we can access by road, sea or air! Here, we explore some islands you may have heard of as well as lesser-known islands that are well worth a visit. As one of Britain’s most accessible islands, the Isle of Wight
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Top Universities •21st June 2019Top 10 British Beaches The UK may have seen a damp start to the summer, but temperatures are set to rocket, so there will be plenty of opportunity to spend time in the glorious sunshine this summer. Despite popular opinion, the UK is home to some spectacular stretches of sand, perfect for topping up that tan. Take a look at what we consider to be Britain’s top ten beaches.
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Top Universities •21st June 2019Birmingham’s Best Happy Hours It can be difficult to stay social at university when you’re struggling for cash. Luckily, there are plenty of great bars and pubs in Birmingham that offer generous happy hour deals, perfect for a student budget. Have a read of our top picks for grabbing a cheap drink in the city.
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skyticket Travel Guide •22nd September 2019The Top 12 Wineries to Visit In New Zealand Although latecomers to the winemaking scene, New Zealand is home to an impressive number of both family-run and internationally renowned wineries. In fact, there are over 700 wineries scattered across the country’s north and south islands. Whilst New Zealand’s north island enjoys a warmer climate, the south island boasts cooler temperatures allowing the country to produce anything from a rich Montepulciano to a fruity Pinot Gris. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best wineries in New Zealand, so all you have to do is sit back and relax with a fantastic glass of New Zealand wine in hand.
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skyticket Travel Guide •22nd September 2019Ten Amazing Experiences You Can Only Do in New Zealand People have different reasons for visiting New Zealand. Maybe they want to hike through the country’s diverse landscapes, learn more about the unique Maori culture or tackle one of the many adrenaline-inducing sports that originated in the country. In fact, there is such a huge variety of things to see and do in New Zealand, that planning a trip there can become quite overwhelming. To make things easier for you, we’ve compiled a list of some of the must-do activities that are completely unique to the country.
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skyticket Travel Guide •22nd September 2019Eight Lord Of The Rings Filming Locations Fans Need to Visit in New Zealand When J.R.R. Tolkien published The Hobbit all those years ago, no one predicted the worldwide success that it would enjoy. Eighty-two years later and the legacy of Tolkien lives on, with thousands of people travelling to New Zealand each year to catch a glimpse of the landscapes that gave life to Middle Earth. New Zealand is riddled with Lord Of The Rings (LOTR) filming locations many of which are easy enough to get to. We’ve compiled a list of some of the most iconic and accessible LOTR hotspots in New Zealand below.
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skyticket Travel Guide •28th August 2019The Top Ten Things to Do For Free in Auckland As New Zealand’s largest city, Auckland is teeming with the country’s best attractions, beautiful green spaces and some of the country's finest natural landscapes. For those on a budget, Auckland can seem like an expensive place; but it doesn’t have to be if you know where to look! Have a read of our top picks of free things to do in Auckland, so you make the most out of this splendid city without breaking the bank.
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skyticket Travel Guide •23rd August 2019The Top Ten Places To See Maori Culture In New Zealand – A trip to New Zealand is often so heavily associated with adventure sports that visitors often overlook the vibrant Māori culture that emanates throughout the country. Arriving from Polynesia in the 13th century and with just the supplies in their canoes, the Māori people began to make New Zealand their home, bringing with them a unique and fascinating culture. Although European settlers colonized the island in the 17th-century, the Māori culture still blossoms there today. Here are ten spots in New Zealand to witness this unique culture.
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