When Enough Is Enough

Exploring Bayou Pigeon - the swamps in Louisiana

Because even we need a break sometimes!

I fancied writing a mini Friday update, as it’s been such a jam packed few months of travel, I feel I’ve barely had a second to share anything personal.

Whoaaaa, so 2017 has been non-stop. I’ve already hit 29 flights and zig-zagged across the Atlantic to the US, Canada and the Caribbean 4 times. I’ve explored some of Europe’s most stunning scenery in Switzerland and Austria, got caught in a blizzard in NYC, discovered how wonderfully raw and rugged Hawaii is, lived a colourful life in Antigua, channelled my inner Indiana Jones in the Lost City Of Petra and eaten my bodyweight in tapas in Spain. It’s been incredible. Exhilarating. Oh… and exhausting.

Watching surfers on the North Shore, Hawaii
Watching surfers on the North Shore, Hawaii
Snapping pics of beautiful Innsbruck in Austria
Snapping pics of beautiful Innsbruck in Austria

When not travelling, I’ve been tap tap tapping on my laptop (as I am now – if you listen carefully you can hear me…) unpacking, packing and heading to the airport again.

It’s the routine that’s not a routine. A lifestyle that throws the average 9-5 out the window. And while many people dream of travelling for work, actually it can be a struggle to keep up the pace. The jetlag, the deadlines, the freelance fears of paying bills. It all takes its toll.

One of my favourite things this lifestyle has been getting to know a bunch of awesome travel bloggers who I can chat about things with (I’m talking about you lot Emily, Jess, Angie, Claire and Laura and of course Macca!) We share our exciting news, tired days and support each other. We all work hard, but appreciate the benefits of a good break from it all too!

With Macca and Emily on Mount Batur, Indonesia
With Macca and Emily on Mount Batur, Indonesia

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REVIEW: The Zetter Hotel, Clerkenwell, London

Bar area at The Zetter Hotel, London

Clerkenwell’s Zetter Hotel is a design dream with one of the coolest London penthouse studios I’ve been lucky enough to stay in. I visited this personality-driven hotel for a special review, and discovered that along with top-class rooms, it just so happens to have a great restaurant and workspace too.

I checked into The Zetter Hotel on one of the hottest days of the year so far, and it just so happened to be a special occasion. With numerous trips overlapping, my partner and I hadn’t seen each other for several weeks… and now we had 26 hours together before we split off on our individual Canadian adventures. I’d seen some great photos of the hip boutique hotel and thought it would be a fun location for our reunion!

The Zetter Hotel: Check In

There’s a smart-casual vibe to this hotel. The lobby area was chic and urban with a huge plant motif arching its way around the lifts, retro telephone on the counter and curvy, statement architecture leading to the restaurant and bar. The staff were relaxed and friendly, and excited to describe our room as ‘the best room in the house’. ‘Wow,’ I thought! Adrenaline kicked in as we rode the lift to our top floor home for the night – room 503.

Lobby at The Zetter Hotel, London
Lobby at The Zetter Hotel, London

Lobby at The Zetter Hotel, London
Lobby at The Zetter Hotel, London

Lobby at The Zetter Hotel, London
Lobby at The Zetter Hotel, London

The Zetter Hotel: The Room

The top floor rooms each benefit from outside space, and our room for the night had an enormous terrace. But before I tell you about that, lets take a look at the room itself.

With Scandi-cool geometric design, funky prints on the wall, retro radio, old books and stylish lighting, it impressed instantly! I loved the way we had to go up a few illuminated stairs to reach our curved bedroom area, while the bathroom was tucked away to one side. Along with a large double bed covered in a stylish woollen throw, we had a desk area, two comfy chairs and a minibar and Nespresso Machine. The minibar was stocked with high-end snacks and drinks, and the icing on the cake were the three bottles of spirits made by the East London Liquor Company.

Our bedroom at The Zetter Hotel, London
Our bedroom at The Zetter Hotel, London

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