Welcome to my blog, Templeseeker, a popular solo female travel blog with a historical and cultural focus. My name is Amy and I’ve recently returned from a 10 day trip around the Basque country, including Donostia-San Sebastian and Bilbao. If you are heading to San Sebastian, in the North of Spain, you will be pleased [...] The post #18 amazing things to do in Donostia-San Sebastian appeared first on Templeseeker.| Templeseeker
I recently spent a week in the Basque Country and wanted to find out ‘Is San Sebastian worth visiting?’ If you’ve already been, you will know that this almost sounds like a stupid question! That’s because San Sebastian is well known as a world class destination. It has beautiful old town architecture, an outstanding gastronomical [...] The post Is San Sebastian worth visiting? appeared first on Templeseeker.| Templeseeker
I’m on a 10 day solo trip around Belgium and absolutely loving it! One thing is for sure…Belgium is not a place to lose weight! I mean, when I left Bruges for Ghent, I was so full I never thought I’d manage another food tour! But I certainly did! With the help of Julian from [...] The post Searching for the Best Food in Ghent appeared first on Templeseeker.| Templeseeker
The full lowdown on my Cambodia vacation. I reveal to you the good, the bad and the UGLY of my 3 weeks of travel in Cambodia with my mum!| Templeseeker
One thing that amazing me following my recent stay in Brussels, was the accessibility of it. There are some fantastic day trips from Brussels, the obvious and most popular being Bruges, Ghent and Antwerp. However, Brussels is also a fantastic base if you want to explore some cities in France, Netherlands and Germany as well! [...] The post The Best Day Trips from Brussels appeared first on Templeseeker.| Templeseeker
My name is Amy Green, and I’m the cultural travel blogger behind www.templeseeker.com, bringing to you the most beautiful and fascinating religious and historical destinations around the world. I have a degree in Religion and Theology from the University of Manchester and so you can be assured that I know my stuff! I’ve spent 20 [...] The post St Josephs Oratory Montreal – The world’s largest shrine to Jesus’ earthly father appeared first on Templeseeker.| Templeseeker
Churches of Montreal, city of 400 spires, including Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal, St Joseph's oratory and Marie Reine du Monde Cathedral.| Templeseeker
For the last few weeks I have been exploring Portugal with my boyfriend Simon. We arrived in Lisbon from Porto, after a very sickly train ride on one of those high speed ones that tilts and churns your stomach. The fresh air was lovely when we disembarked. After getting our bearings, we found our way to the fabulous Oasis Backpackers Hostel. The highlight of our trip was our Sintra day trip from Lisbon, and I’d love to share this with you today.| Templeseeker
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Visit the old town of Quebec in one day - see the armoury, old city walls, Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica-Cathedral & Chateau Frontenac.| Templeseeker
Is Tunisia worth visiting? Yes it definitely is for the culture, history and religion. There are nice beaches but don't get drunk on them!| Templeseeker
My Holiday to Tunisia review including highlights of Tunisia, challenges and things I didn't like. Includes tips and health warnings.| Templeseeker
My name is Amy, and I’m a cultural travel blogger who has recently spent an enjoyable holiday in Tenerife. Today, I’m excited to help you out with your Tenerife packing list. My key items to pack for a week in Tenerife are bikini, sarong, tinted moisturiser, tinted lip balm, sun-hat, sports bras, light win/shower proof [...]| Templeseeker
Chiang Mai vs Chiang Rai? I compare Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai based on nightlife, food, accommodation, transport, sites, architecture, value.| Templeseeker
My name is Amy Green, and I am a cultural travel blogger who has visited Morocco 3 times, and I’d love to help you to plan how to spend one day in Casablanca. In a nutshell, you will be able to visit Hassan II Mosque, enjoy lunch at Rick’s cafe and then head to see the Medina, Mohammed V Square and Arab League Park. Finish your day in Casablanca with an meal and cocktails on the Corniche, which has beautiful subsets. One day in Casablanca is plenty of time to see what you need to see and ...| Templeseeker
The ultimate travel guide to Guarda, the highest city in Portugal. Includes where to stay, where to eat and what to see and do.| Templeseeker
In the East of Portugal, inland and close to the Spanish border is the countryside 'city' of Castelo Branco - beautiful and relaxing.| Templeseeker
The ultimate Northern Portugal Itinerary flying in and out of Porto - also includes Braga, Guimaraes, Amarante and Aveiro.| Templeseeker
Is Aveiro worth visiting? Absolutely, even if it's just as a day trip from Porto. It has many unique things including Moliceiro boats.| Templeseeker
The most amazing Churches of Lisbon including Se Cathedral, Basilica da Estrela, Jeronimos Monastery and Sao Roque.| Templeseeker
How to see Coimbra in one day including Santa Cruz Church, Se Cathedral, Roman Aqueduct and Coimbra University.| Templeseeker
Monsanto in Portugal is a beautiful and authentic mountain top village. Amazing castle, restaurants and stunning views from the top.| Templeseeker
Is Coimbra worth visiting? Absolutely! This blog highlights the pros and cons of visiting Coimbra, along with the main attractions.| Templeseeker
Is Braga worth visiting? Yes! This is the 3rd largest city of Portugal, a student city with great sightseeing (Bom Jesus and Braga Cathedral)| Templeseeker
4 days in Lisbon is the perfect amount of time to spend in the wonderful Portuguese capital. Rather than cramming everything into a weekend, the additional day or two will allow you to take the unforgettable day trip to Sintra and spend some time enjoying the independent bookshops and Portugese cuisine. Lisbon is one of my favourite cities in Europe, and if my hubby was to say his job could move there, I’d be packed and ready to go before you could say ‘Obrigado!’| Templeseeker
Is Portugal worth visiting? Yes! Due to great castles, beaches and food, it is one of the most popular holiday destinations for Brits!| Templeseeker
Is Porto Worth Visiting? Yes! It's absolutely worth visiting Portugal's Second City. Beautiful Churches & palaces, great food & nightlife.| Templeseeker
'Is Lisbon worth visiting?' Absolutely! Lisbon is full of amazing churches and monuments, fantastic eateries and vibrant nightlife.| Templeseeker
Lisbon and Porto are home to many highlights of Portugal, but it's a great idea to travel out to places like Sintra, Guimaraes & Braga.| Templeseeker
What to wear in Portugal including recommendations for beach wear, travel wear, footwear and evening outfits.| Templeseeker
Is Lagos worth visiting? Yes! Here's the lowdown on what's great about Lagos (beaches, restaurants, architecture) and any downsides.| Templeseeker
Is Faro worth visiting? Yes it is a lovely relaxing city in the Algarve with a cute old town and great restaurants.| Templeseeker
The ultimate guide to solo travel in Portugal including when to go, what to pack and how to get around the main destinations.| Templeseeker
There are many things to do in Bragança Portugal - it has a historical centre with medieval walls, a castle and several Churches and museums.| Templeseeker
Is Bilbao worth visiting? The pros and cons of Bilbao and the reasons why I think that Bilbao is totally worth a visit!| Templeseeker
My Flixbus Review for Europe - I travelled extensively through Spain and Portugal by Flixbus. Here are the pros and cons!| Templeseeker
Discovering the art nouveau in Barcelona has been the highlight of my trip, and Barcelona is known as the city of modernism and Saudi.| Templeseeker
how to spend 2 days in San Sebastián including the old town (churches and museums), pintxos tour and La Concha beach.| Templeseeker
Is Loule worth visiting? Definitely! It's a beautiful Algarvian town with a castle, market hall and colourful architecture.| Templeseeker
How to spend 1 week in Portugal - with options to focus on Lisbon and Porto or one or two places in the Algarve.| Templeseeker
Travel blogger Amy from Templeseeker gives you the full lowdown on her holiday to the Algarve, including pros and cons.| Templeseeker
1 week Algarve itinerary including Faro, Tavira, Benagil caves and the beaches in and around Lagos. Also best time to visit Algarve.| Templeseeker
The best things to do in Liverpool at night including Ghetto Golf, Matthew street, the yellow submarine bar and Lark Lane.| Templeseeker
Visit Wat Ming Muang, the crouching elephant temple to see one of the oldest Chiang Rai temples, dedicated to the mother of King Mengrai.| Templeseeker