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10 of the Best Brunch Spots in the Marais, Paris

10 of the Best Brunch Spots in the Marais, Paris

Looking for the best brunch in Paris? We’re sharing our top 10 spots so you can experience French dining at it’s (breakfast!) finest and fuel your city sightseeing all day!  The Marais, once ‘the marsh’ of Paris, is now a hub of trend-setting creativity in fashion 

Cambodia guide: 5 things not to miss

Cambodia guide: 5 things not to miss

The first stop on our Indochina Discovery trip was Cambodia. I had heard so many wonderful things about Cambodia; stories of how people fell in love with the country at first sight. How it was by far the best place they have ever visited and 

Australia Day events in London

Australia Day events in London

It’s Australia Day! And to celebrate, there’s some amazing events going on in London! So it’s time to don your finest green and gold outfits, sing Kylie at the top of your lungs and start practicing your best Home and Away accent! Tuesday 26th January 

Brunch in SW London: Scoffers Kitchen

Brunch in SW London: Scoffers Kitchen

My love for a good brunch knows no bounds. And regular readers of the blog will know just how far I’ll go for a good Eggs Royale on a Saturday morning. But this week, I deterred slightly from the usual. I went for something different. 

Brunch in SW London: Brickwood

Brunch in SW London: Brickwood

I’m currently sitting in the cosy surrounds of Brickwood. This tiny brunch spot, right in the heart of Clapham Common is fast becoming my new favourite place to wile away a couple of hours on a Saturday. And it could steal the title of ‘best 

Vista Bar at The Trafalgar Hotel

Vista Bar at The Trafalgar Hotel

There’s nothing nicer on a sunny day in the capital than heading to one of the city’s best rooftop bars to enjoy the weather, take in the views and enjoy delicious cocktails. I headed to one of the best to check out their new cocktail 

Sunday brunch in Paris at Rose Bakery

Sunday brunch in Paris at Rose Bakery

Sunday can be a very quiet day in Paris, but there’s one area that’s always buzzing – the Marais. Here, the trend for Sunday brunch (primarily a British/American tradition) is really growing in popularity – and there’s nothing nicer on a sunny Sunday morning than 

Matisse Cut Outs Afternoon Tea at Le Meridien Piccadilly

Matisse Cut Outs Afternoon Tea at Le Meridien Piccadilly

We at TheTwoScoops love a good afternoon tea (who doesn’t love miniature food?), and we were lucky enough to pay a visit to the Terrace Grill & Bar at Le Meridien Piccadilly this week to sample their extra-special – and very colourful – Matisse Cut 

Highlights of North Norfolk

Highlights of North Norfolk

There’s nothing nicer on a beautiful summer’s day than exploring our beloved Blighty when you can enjoy the UK’s stunning scenery in all its glory. Last weekend I found myself in the picturesque surrounds of North Norfolk, a destination I had never been before, and 

Wacky Willy Wonka dessert delights at The Montagu

Wacky Willy Wonka dessert delights at The Montagu

One evening last week, I found myself in the luxurious surrounds of The Montagu restaurant in the Hyatt Regency Hotel – The Churchill* with a mouth-watering display of Charlie & The Chocolate Factory-inspired desserts in front of me, a special pudding menu to coincide with 

Tastes of Madrid

Tastes of Madrid

On my recent visit to Madrid, there was one thing that really blew me away – the food. My experience with Spanish cuisine was limited prior to my trip and the tapas I ate in Madrid were a world away from what I had sampled 

The marvellous Marais, Paris

The marvellous Marais, Paris

The Marais district in Paris is one of the French capital’s trendiest. Literally translated as ‘the marsh’, the once agricultural area became a firm favourite of the bourgeois in the seventeenth century and many grand palaces and residences were built. However, the Marais went over to the side