Binnys Food and Travel

Binny is a London-based food and travel blogger. She was brought up in Kenya, which gave her a keen interest in conservation from an early age. Her writing and photography take us all around the world, from city breaks to safaris and everything in between.

Binnys Food and Travel

Recent blog posts

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A Charming Stay At Purple Summer’s Château de Candie in Chambéry, France

16th November 2023 by Binnys Food and Travel

If staying in a French Château has been on your bucket list, I have the perfect recommendation for you. Imagine a 14th century castle perched at the foot of the French Alps surrounded by evergreen forest, beautiful gardens, fountains, rows of grape vines in their own vineyard and with breathtaking views of the Chartreuse mountain range, the Dent du Chat and the Col du Granier?...

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Top Things To Do In Western Macedonia

3rd November 2023 by Binnys Food and Travel

Just a short drive away from Thessaloniki lies the captivating region of Western Macedonia in Northern Greece. With its awe-inspiring landscapes and a plethora of activities, this hidden gem is a must-visit for any travel enthusiast. Whether you have a penchant for gastronomy, wine, adventure, nature, or prefer to take it slow, Western Macedonia has something to offer everyone. Join me as I share my top recommendations for the ultimate getaway in this remarkable region....

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Tokyo’s Culinary Treasures: Exploring the Best Sushi Restaurants

31st October 2023 by Binnys Food and Travel

Welcome to Binnys Food and Travel! Today, we're diving into the world of sushi and taking you on a mouthwatering adventure in the heart of Tokyo. When it comes to this delectable Japanese cuisine, Tokyo reigns supreme as the ultimate destination. With its long-standing tradition and unwavering commitment to perfection, Tokyo offers a sushi experience like no other. Join us as we explore the vibrant streets and indulge in the finest sushi that captivates food enthusiasts from all corners of the...

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Cambridge In 24 Hours: Culture, Cuisine, And Captivating Sights

16th October 2023 by Binnys Food and Travel

Located in the picturesque heart of England, Cambridge has long been a popular destination for travellers from all corners of the globe. But what exactly draws people to this charming city? Well, it's a delightful blend of culture, cuisine, and history that creates an undeniable appeal. In a single day, visitors can fully immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of experiences that Cambridge has to offer....

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Hotel Review : Paradisus Gran Canaria

2nd October 2023 by Binnys Food and Travel

Located in a prime spot right next to the stunning San Agustin beach, Paradisus Gran Canaria is a recently opened, luxurious 5-star hotel by Melia. If you're considering a trip to Gran Canaria, I highly recommend this hotel for a romantic retreat, a family holiday, or a getaway with friends. Please note that this post may contain affiliate links....

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Travel Guide: 14 Things To Do in Gran Canaria

27th September 2023 by Binnys Food and Travel

Gran Canaria, the third largest of Spain's Canary Islands, is renowned for its volcanic landscapes, pristine white sand beaches, lush mountains, and vibrant nightlife. This captivating destination offers a plethora of attractions and activities, making it an ideal choice for those seeking winter sun, family getaways, or even a romantic retreat...

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A First Timers Guide To Planning A Trip To India

6th September 2023 by Binnys Food and Travel

India, the seventh largest country in the world, is a captivating destination that should undoubtedly be on your travel radar. Renowned for its breathtaking beauty, India offers a plethora of experiences that will leave you in awe. For those venturing to India for the first time, the Golden Triangle is a popular choice. Comprising the cities of Agra, Delhi, and Jaipur, this route showcases the country's rich history, vibrant culture, and architectural wonders. Whether you're exploring the...

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Hotel Review: W South Beach, Miami

1st August 2023 by Binnys Food and Travel

W South Beach, a luxurious cosmopolitan hotel located on South Beach, has recently undergone a 30 million-dollar renovation of its guest rooms. This renovation was inspired by Miami Beach's transformation into the "American Riviera." As a travel blogger, I had the privilege of being invited on an inaugural trip to experience the newly renovated rooms, as well as the breathtaking hotel grounds and the exceptional new spa facilities. During my stay, I was truly impressed by the hotel's attention...

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A Taste of Cyprus: How to Enjoy the Larnaka International Food Festival

13th June 2023 by Binnys Food and Travel

Exploring the gastronomic delights of Cyprus is a must for any food lover. From the traditional Cypriot meze to the exotic dishes influenced by the Middle East, Asia and Europe, the island in the Mediterranean offers a feast for the senses. Travelling to Cyprus and attending local restaurants and eateries is one of the best ways to sample the culinary delights of the island....

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The Best Places for an Adventurous Holiday in San Juan

30th March 2023 by Binnys Food and Travel

The resilience of Puerto Rico is clear in its remarkable and speedy recovery from Hurricane Maria. There are now 4,000 restaurants and 120 hotels of varying prices available, and a shuttle from San Juan Airport can take you to your desired destination....

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Seal Watching in Harwich, Essex

28th March 2023 by Binnys Food and Travel

It may come as a surprise, but the UK is home to around 36% of the world's grey seal population. If you're lucky, you may spot some of these majestic creatures along the Essex coastline, as well as Norfolk, Orkney Islands, Scotland, various locations along the coast of West Cornwall, Donna Nook, and Lincolnshire. Skomer is also a great spot for seal watching....

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Top 5 Places for Lángos in Budapest

28th March 2023 by Binnys Food and Travel

I booked a trip to Budapest for my birthday for one main reason: to have a taste of Lángos, a Hungarian deep fried bread. I had already tried it when I was growing up in Kenya, as it was a recipe my friend's mum used to make when we visited her. You can get so much more out of the experience when you actually visit the place where the food originates from....