Staying At Profilhotels Mercur, Copenhagen

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Isn't it so stressful booking a hotel when you're travelling to a new city for the first time. I usually start by having a handful of browsers open at the same time flicking between hotels.com, booking.com and trip advisor whilst comparing costs, reading reviews and basically feeling overwhelmed. The first thing I usually look for is a hotel in the city centre and start from there. When planning a city break to Copenhagen, Profilhotels Mercur popped up as a suitable choice for us with an amazing location, the ability to fit 3 adults and 1 child in a room and the reviews were good too. 

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A Family Friendly City Break To Copenhagen

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When thinking about booking a city break the first thing I need to consider before going any further is 'Is it a family friendly city?' Although little J isn't a young child he still enjoys activities suitable for kids and if it was all just museums and history he would get bored. We like to find a city with a nice balance and Copenhagen combines historical charm with fun attractions. Also it helps that Copenhagen is often hailed as one of the most family-friendly destinations in Europe. For parents like us looking for a safe, enjoyable, and unforgettable city break with the kids, family-friendly Copenhagen offers a wide array of experiences that cater to all ages. From amusement parks to interactive museums, this vibrant city has something for everyone.

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Home Of Carlsberg Brewery Tour and Beer Tasting, Copenhagen

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When choosing to visit Copenhagen I knew the vibrant capital of Denmark is renowned for its rich history and stunning architecture but I wanted to explore the family-friendly attractions. When researching Copenhagen there are attractions that pop up time and time again and Home of Carlsberg brewery is one of them. While the name may initially conjure images of hops and barley, this historic brewery tour offers an engaging experience for visitors of all ages with many reviewers saying how much their children enjoyed the experience. I was intrigued to find out how a brewery tour could be appealing to children but yes, even though the primary focus is on beer, Carlsberg have seamlessly woven in elements that make it a fantastic outing for families, and it’s conveniently included with the Copenhagen Card too. 

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Exploring France: Top 5 Family-Friendly Destinations for a Memorable Holiday

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When you first decide to plan a holiday in France with the family you need to decide what type of holiday you're looking for. France has so much to offer and we are really keen to explore as much as we can. France is such as beautiful country and it can offer a variety of family-friendly holidays that cater to all ages. Whether your children are thrill-seekers and would enjoy a trip to Disneyland Paris, a holiday at La Pointe du Médoc campsite : A relaxing break in the Médoc region, a historical visit to Bordeaux, a city break to Nice or even a skiing adventure in the French Alps, France has you covered. Here are our top five different destinations in France that promise an unforgettable adventure for you and your kids.

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Explore Bordeaux In 24 Hours - Your Travel Itinerary

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Travelling to France is a regular occurrence for us. We visit Disneyland Paris more times than I can count on my fingers and toes, we've made it to Paris and last year we stayed in Nice which was stunning. One thing we haven't done is explored the rest of the beautiful country. France has so many outstanding places that are definitely worth your time. I have been doing some research and one place that continues to pop up is Bordeaux. For us it would be a flying visit so we would want to pack in as much as we could in a day or two so here is our suggestions on how to explore Bordeaux in 24 hours. 

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What Makes Bordeaux Special?

Bordeaux looks like a stunning city that visitors say is impossible not to love. The peaceful Garonne River and the promenade along it, which are perfect for a leisurely stroll or bike ride, create a fairytale-like setting. The lively cultural scene and the stunning architecture in all the city’s districts ensure that no matter where you are in Bordeaux, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views. However, what makes Bordeaux special and famous around the world is the world-class wine produced in its regions and it's the perfect place to explore in 24 hours. 

How to Arrive in Bordeaux

By Train
Train services operate efficiently, allowing travel from Bordeaux to Paris, Toulouse, and other French cities, and vice versa. 

By Car
For those who prefer to travel at their own pace and on their own terms, driving is a great option. The road network is well-developed and maintained, making it easy to cover long distances between beautiful cities by car. 

By Air
Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport serves frequent flights from both within France and various European cities. 

How Hire a Car at Bordeaux Airport

It is clear that Bordeaux possesses a plethora of attractions and landscapes worth visiting. You can save time and energy by hiring a car to explore them comfortably. 

Where to Hire a Car at Bordeaux Airport

You can view your car hire options at your own convenience by visiting holidaycars.com. The site makes it easy to compare affordable offers for a variety of hire cars, providing a comprehensive list with all necessary information clearly stated. With Holiday Cars, you have no hidden fees or terms to worry about.

the miroir d eau in Bordeaux


What to See in 24 Hours in Bordeaux?

Bordeaux is a beautiful city with a rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. With just 24 hours, you can still see a lot. Here's a suggested itinerary to make the most of your day 24 hours in Bordeaux.

Morning
Place de la Bourse
Start your day at Place de la Bourse, one of Bordeaux’s most iconic landmarks. The square is especially famous for the "Miroir d’eau," the world’s largest reflecting pool, which offers beautiful reflections of the 18th-century buildings.

Stroll along the Garonne River
Take a leisurely walk along the Garonne River. The promenade offers fantastic views of the city’s architecture and the river. It's a great way to soak in the atmosphere and see some of Bordeaux’s bridges, like the Pont de Pierre.

Visit the Cité du Vin
Head to the Cité du Vin, Bordeaux’s modern wine museum. It's a must-visit for wine lovers. The building itself is architecturally striking, and inside, you can learn about wine history and culture from around the world. Finish with a wine tasting on the 8th floor, where you’ll get panoramic views of Bordeaux.

Late Morning
Place des Quinconces
Walk to Place des Quinconces, one of the largest city squares in Europe. The Monument aux Girondins, a fountain and column, is a key feature here, celebrating the French Revolution.

Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux
Visit the Grand Theatre, a masterpiece of 18th-century architecture. You can admire its stunning neoclassical facade or, if time allows, take a guided tour of the interior. The theatre is one of the oldest wooden frame opera houses in Europe.

Lunch
Lunch at a Traditional Brasserie
Head to a traditional brasserie in the city centre. Bordeaux is known for its cuisine, so try local specialties like foie gras, entrecôte à la bordelaise, or fresh seafood. Pair your meal with a glass of Bordeaux wine.

large outside wall clock hanging in Bordeaux


Afternoon
Explore the Historic Centre (Saint-Pierre District)
Wander through the Saint-Pierre district, the heart of old Bordeaux. The narrow streets are filled with cafes, boutiques, and historic buildings. Don’t miss the Porte Cailhau, a medieval gate, and the Grosse Cloche, a large bell tower.

Bordeaux Cathedral and Pey Berland Tower
Visit the Bordeaux Cathedral (Saint-André Cathedral), a UNESCO World Heritage site. The cathedral is known for its stunning Gothic architecture. If you’re up for it, climb the nearby Pey Berland Tower for a fantastic view of the city.

Late Afternoon
Musée des Beaux-Arts
Spend some time at the Musée des Beaux-Arts, one of the largest art galleries in France outside of Paris. The museum houses works by artists such as Rubens, Titian, and Delacroix.

Early Evening
Jardin Public
Relax at Jardin Public, a beautiful 18th-century park with lovely landscaping, a pond, and a small natural history museum. It’s a peaceful spot to unwind after a day of exploring.


Bordeaux at night time

Evening
Dinner and Wine in Chartrons District
Head to the Chartrons district for dinner. This neighbourhood is known for its wine bars and bistros. Enjoy a leisurely meal paired with some of the best wines from the Bordeaux region.

Night Walk and Wine Bars
End your day with a night walk along the Garonne River to see the city’s lights. If you have the energy, stop by a wine bar to savour one last glass of Bordeaux wine before turning in for the night.

This itinerary gives you a taste of Bordeaux’s rich culture, history, and, of course, its famous wine, all within 24 hours.



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Why the Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress Might Be Your Best Sleep Investment Yet

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Over the years we haven't been very lucky when it comes to choosing a mattress for our eldest. When you browse online you don't get the chance to test it out yourself, you just have to hope for the best. However now with the power of social media and blog reviews you can get a better idea when it comes to buying items online because you can see videos, reels and customers personal experiences.

Over the past year the Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress has gained lots of attention online for not only being extremely comfortable but for helping to reduce back ache and improving posture, something we were looking for when choosing the new mattress. Big J has been testing the mattress out and he has shared his thoughts below which I hope will help you when it comes to deciding which mattress is right for you. 

From the moment the Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress arrives at your doorstep, the unboxing experience is seamless. The mattress is vacuum-sealed and neatly packaged, ensuring it arrives in pristine condition. There is a 4 step guide on the box to help you unpack safely and correctly. 


a pink, grey and white duvet cover on an Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress


Unboxing Your Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress

Step 1. Unbox your Origin mattress

Step 2. Unroll the mattress along the width of the bed.

Step 3. Carefully cut out the outer pressure packaging with a pair of scissors

Step 4. Release and watch the mattress expand.

The mattress quickly expands to its full size, showcasing its impressive quality. The first thing that stood out is the luxurious feel of the mattress cover, which is soft to the touch.


The origin Hybrid Pro label giving you more detail on its multi later design


The Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress Multi Layer Design

The Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress is engineered with a multi-layer design that combines the best of both worlds - memory foam and springs. This hybrid construction is aimed at providing optimal comfort and support.

Working from bottom to top the Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress has eight layers.

Layer One - D-3 Edge Support
This foam is denser than standard foam, expanding the mattress area and offering support when you get in and out of bed.

Layer Two -  TitaniumCoils Springs
These aerospace-grade springs are coiled at varying tensions throughout the mattress to deliver optimal body support.

Layer Three - Cooling Comfort Foam
The cooling comfort foam, an open-cell foam filled with cooling gel particles, helps dissipate heat, offers support, and reduces motion transfer between sleepers.

Layer Four - ErgoCoil Steel MicroSprings
Made from top-quality, high-tensile steel, each microspring is individually wrapped in a soft, breathable fabric pocket. This design creates a highly responsive layer that adapts to your sleeping position and movements.

Layer Five - Organic Bamboo - Infused Wool
Crafted from organic, responsibly-sourced materials, each component is carefully selected to enhance sleep comfort. The micro-threading improves airflow and breathability throughout the mattress.

Layer Six - 5cm Hexagrid Plus
Hexagrid Plus is engineered to provide additional support and pressure relief while also helping to cool both the mattress and the sleeper.

Layer Seven - Graphite Crystal Latex
This layer is designed to help keep the body cool by drawing excess heat deeper into the mattress.

Layer Eight - Polarsilk Tencel
This layer is incredibly soft and silky, providing an extra cooling effect to the touch.

Why Have Springs and Memory Foam?

The combination of memory foam and latex provides a medium-firm feel, which is ideal for back, side, and stomach sleepers.
  1. Pressure Relief: The memory foam layer does an excellent job of alleviating pressure points, particularly around the shoulders and hips. This can be a game-changer for those who experience discomfort or pain in these areas.

  2. Spinal Alignment: The pocket springs offer zoned support, promoting proper spinal alignment. This is crucial for preventing back pain and ensuring a restful night’s sleep. The springs adapt to the body’s contours, providing the right amount of support where needed.

  3. Edge Support: One of the standout features of the Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress is its robust edge support. Unlike many mattresses that tend to collapse around the edges, this mattress maintains its shape and firmness, allowing you to utilize the entire sleeping surface without feeling like you might roll off.


Temperature Regulation

Overheating during sleep can be a major issue, but the Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress tackles this problem effectively. The natural latex layer is inherently breathable, promoting airflow and preventing heat buildup. Additionally, the pocket springs enhance ventilation, ensuring that the mattress stays cool throughout the night. This makes the Origin Hybrid Pro a great choice for hot sleepers or those living in warmer climates.


Durability and Longevity

I honesty have no idea how long mattress are meant to last. We last bought a mattress about 8 years ago and whilst it still feels okay I'm sure it's not giving u the support or comfort we actually needs. They say investing in a mattress is a long-term commitment, and the Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress promises durability that justifies its price tag. The high-quality materials and sturdy construction are designed to withstand years of use. The mattress retains its shape and support even after prolonged use, thanks to the resilient pocket springs and high-density foam base.


An Origin Mattress on top of a divan bed base


200 Day Free Trial

Origin stands behind their product with a generous 15-year warranty, reflecting their confidence in the mattress’s durability and performance. Moreover, they offer a 200-night sleep trial, allowing you to test the mattress in the comfort of your own home. If you’re not completely satisfied, you can return it for a full refund, making the purchase risk-free.


1. Make your purchase

You are automatically enrolled in our 200 day trial for free with any Origin Mattress purchase. No pesky sign ups and no hidden costs!


2. Begin your trial

The trial starts from the date your new Origin Mattress is delivered to your home.


3. Snooze on it for 200 days

Your body needs time to adjust to a new mattress, and the free 200 day trial is perfect for you to test the mattress from the comfort of your home for up to 200 days.


If you want to return the mattress within the 200 days all you need to do is email and request a free return and refund. 


Origin will arrange to pick up your mattress for free! There’s no need to pack it back in the box. Once that’s done, you will receive a full refund via your original payment method.


Why Choose The Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress?

If you still need convincing then I can honestly say the Origin Hybrid Pro Mattress is a standout choice for anyone seeking a high-quality hybrid mattress. Its design of combining comfort of memory foam with support of pocket springs, caters to a wide range of sleep preferences. The addition of natural latex ensures a cool sleeping surface, making it an ideal option for hot sleepers. With robust edge support, excellent pressure relief, and a durable build, this mattress offers exceptional value for money. I know mattresses are not cheap and it's something that can effect our quality of sleep so the 200-night trial period and 15-year warranty will provide you with peace of mind should you feel nervous about buying. 

If you would like to buy any Origin products, we have teamed up with the brand to offer our readers £20 off by visiting Origin and using Michelle20OFF1209. This code will expire 17th October so be quick!

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Stromma Pizza Cruise, Amsterdam

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They really do say that there is no better way to see Amsterdam than from a canal cruise. For those that don't know Amsterdam has 3 main canals but the city actually has over 160 in total. We knew before we booked our trip to Amsterdam that we wanted to do a canal cruise but we wanted to make sure that we chose one that was a family friendly Amsterdam Canal Cruise. After lots of research we found Stromma who organise a variety of sightseeing and tourist attraction excursions. We chose the Pizza Cruise Amsterdam and it was perfect. 
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