Random Art in London
Being Inspired by the flag art on the floor, I decided to take a quick stroll around the surrounding area to see what random pieces of art I could find and this is what I am glad to share with you.
Being Inspired by the flag art on the floor, I decided to take a quick stroll around the surrounding area to see what random pieces of art I could find and this is what I am glad to share with you.
Here’s Part 2 of the Olympics in photos series. This Part includes pictures of my favourite London Landmark Tower Bridge, as well as friend of the blog Ben’s work
This Week Travelling Blogger meet a guy by the name of Ben. Ben is an artist who draws flags on the floor in chalk. I know your thinking this is a strange concept well I thought so too, until I started speaking to Ben about how the art brings all the tourists and residents passing by, together.
Over the next 3 weeks we will be uploading some images from around London during the Olympics. Here we go with the first set of photos enjoy!
Following up on the recent blog post I wrote regarding smaller festivals I decided to go to the Friday of Hard Rock Calling in London’s Hyde park.
Over the last 10 years festivals around the world have been on the increase and with the likes of Benicassim and Sonisphere ever growing in Europe it looks like the festival trend is here to stay!
The problem I have with this is the more popular the festivals become the more the prices sky rocket, and it’s really starting to become a struggle to afford to go.
To celebrate the Olympics coming to my home city of London. I have created this Infographic detailing inbound UK travel statistics. The graphic is fully interactive allowing you to click through the years from 2002 - 2011.