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Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 January 2015

{In & Around Quito}

If you read my blog regularly you'll know I spent Christmas in Ecuador.
My sister lives in the valley of Cumbaya, just a bit below Quito, which has a slightly warmer climate to Quito. Quito is 9,350 feet (2,800 meters) above sea level, so if you suffer from altitude sickness make sure to leave a few days to acclimatise, as many feel rather light-headed, nauseous, and generally out of it (a bit like feeling hung over!). The climate is ideal--it's a bit chilly in the morning and at night, but the intensity of the sun means the day warms up quickly and feels like a nice sunny warm June day in the UK.

We arrived in Quito and spent a few days visiting the city, before we headed down to the beach (another blog to follow on that).  I then spent a week at the end of my trip with my sister in Cumbaya (more pictures to come on that, too).
{we attended the Christmas concert at my niece (not pictured here) & nephew's school, where my sister also works}

{my sister who works at the school with her son & husband}
{exploring old Quito with the church of San Francesco in behind, where my sister got married many years ago}




{Smith family}



{amazing old Jesuit churches in Old Quito with beautiful art and architecture, inside & out}








{Old Quito is littered with colonial buildings that house restaurants or boutique hotels}


Just outside of Quito, you can visit the middle of the world (Mitad del Mundo), which marks 0 Latitude (the Latitude equivalent of Greenwich which marks 0 Longitude):




{me at 0 Latitude in 2010, me at Greenwich, 2010}

accommodation in Quito: we stayed in a cute little boutique hotel with breakfast included, called Casa Joaquin. It was very clean, the staff were very kind, and it had a lot of character. It also just won 2015 Travellers' Choice Award from TripAdvisor. If you're looking for something more modern, we often stay in the Swissotel--it's lacking character, but has a nice swimming pool and fitness centre, & a number of restaurants to choose from. It's highly recommended that you splurge and pay for an Executive Suite. The Executive lounge is pretty amazing--free food all day and night and even better free alcohol and they are always waiting with another bottle of cerveza or wine to replenish the one you just finished! (dangerously good service in that regard!). There are a lot of good restaurants in and around both hotels. If you're looking for something with more character, the Swissotel runs a sister hotel in old Quito, right in the central old plaza, Hotel Plaza Grande.
transport:  your best bet is taking a taxi anywhere--they are cheap, usually under $5 USD (they use US currency there) for most rides under 20 mins.

I've got a lot more photos, so stay tuned!
xo,
L

Friday, 27 May 2011

{packing for summer travels}

{via hip paris}

{via ohhellofriendblog}
This summer I'll be in Italy for a couple of weeks, and then in the UK (mostly London) for July. I've got 3 conferences to attend, archives & libraries to research, sites to visit/research, and fun to be had. So, what to bring for this long trip, when I don't want to be lugging a heavy suitcase? (and when I want plenty of room to bring back great European purchases!)
I'm a big fan of travel, suitcases, & all that goes with it (for my blog on travel & leisure, click here.)
Here, below, are some inspirations for my hols, my suitcase, my outfits, & travels. I've recently signed up on pinterest, and my oh my, what a lovely site full of wonderful images. Many of the photos for this blog have come from there. I encourage you to check it out.
{i love the bright colours of these suitcases, viachumsyashley}


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{via sterlingstyle}
{how fashionable travel used to be! via what i found}

{amalfi inspiration from jcrew}






{handsome man, vespa & cute dress, what more could a girl ask for?}

{these images from jcrew tumblr}
{via everything fab}
I'm dying for a big floppy hat, such as this one (also via everything fab)
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{I'm big into stripes right now. This is a perfect outfit for a day trip on a ferry from Naples to one of the nearby islands. via black eiffel}
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{this photo & below via tig-fashion}
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{note to self: find a handsome italian man to transport me around on his vespa}
I stumbled upon some great advice on packing in the latest lucky. They had a gorgeous selection of different clothes to bring for different vacations from Sardinia to Stockholm to Jackson Hole. You can watch a video on how to pack on lucky mag's website here.
I love these recommendations on how/what to pack from daily candy or you can download a gorgeous pdf (with pictures) here.
There's also a good list at all about style with pics etc...

These outfits from the Spanish Blanco offer some great choices for an extended vacation:
New Look - Shop
Summer clothing
Blanco summer
{Blanco via myddnetwork}
Here are some essentials:
{more useful stuff: camera (funky orange at that), funky suitcases, pastel nail polish, scarf, flat yet funky sandals, light khaki trousers, & a flowy top. from une-deux senses}
{more elegant option with heels & a metallic journal}
{again, some glamour, with sexy underwear, silky blouse, shorts & extra sparkle on the ballerinas. these three collections are by une-deux senses}
Here's another great combo for travelling. The dress looks super comfy but still stylish:
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{from polyvore}

here are some of my own ideas that I created on polyvore:

travel light
{my 'travel light'}




















$68 - jcrew.com
$33 - shopruche.com
$74 - jcrew.com
$178 - leifsdottir.com
$50 - shopruche.com
$47 - shopruche.com
$53 - shopruche.com
























pastel summer
{my pastel summer : I love these pastels. I particularly love the gorgeous Valentino lace trimmed dress. (For a list of the clothes in these, just click on the link & it'll direct you to my page on polyvore with the links to purchasing the clothes)}






















For gorgeous vintage suitcases check out design*sponge's finds at Brimfield market here. My personal favourites:
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This luggage (below) from steamline is great-it has the look of vintage luggage but with the modern convenience of wheels:


What am I most looking forward to? Wandering around Naples, having a cappuccino, eating gelato, & taking in the adventure.
{photo from anthropologie, collection by everything fab}
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