Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 October 2015

Marco Pierre White | Birthday

I spent the past weekend in town with my boyfriend for his birthday, and we went for a pretty special meal at Marco Pierre White's Steakhouse Bar & Grill at The Cube.


Gorgeous views, beautiful, filling food and some really amazing cocktails made this the most perfect birthday treat.

It's seriously worth spending the extra for a window seat, as the views across Birmingham add a special touch, and the rooftop terrace across from the bar is stunning!







The Laurent-Perrier champagne bar on the same floor is another must-visit, and we rounded off our meal with another drink overlooking The Mailbox - such an amazing birds-eye view!



Wednesday, 15 July 2015

From Brighton With Love | DAY 1

Earlier this week I went on a short break to Brighton with my boyfriend and two of our close friends. We had such an amazing time exploring the Lanes and chilling by the seaside (Not to mention spending way too much on arcade games!)
*Still haven't posted the Barcelona pictures, I know, but they really need to get organised so thought I'd update with a short series first ^_^!*

Here are a few of my favourite moments from Day 1 of our trip...



Travelling there was so easy! We'd pre-booked trains and all our changes were made so quickly - after 4 *Surprisingly short-feeling* hours or so we'd made it and I'd already fallen in love with the train station!


 After dropping our bags off at the hotel we took a walk to The Lanes (So nearby!) and found a really cute pub called The Mesmerist. Not only did they have some pretty cool wall-art, but they also had a photobooth! (Which I later realised was a pretty regular occurrence in the pubs/bars nearby - go Brighton! XD) alongside some of the best burgers we'd had in a while! *I went for the chilli-burger, and all were served with chips coated in spice - so good!*







Saturday, 11 April 2015

Exploring the City

Welcome back!

Just a few pictures I wanted to share of a really cute day spent exploring Birmingham. Consisting of drinks, cocktails and a lot of food, I can never get tired of this city.

I'm a total sucker for some amazing architecture~!

Finally tried out the Jekyll and Hyde, a lost-but-found treasure tucked away just shy of the city center and their cocktails are heaven! It's the perfect place to sit back and enjoy something you won't find in many other places - sweet-flavoured drinks that wouldn't be out of place in Wonderland!

Left - Honeycomb  Right - Peach Drops

Left - Parma Violet   Right - Love Hearts

Great atmosphere and quirky setting, perfect for an evening out with a twist!

Thursday, 27 March 2014

22.03.14 - Coffee & Culture

“I’m a little too distant, I guess. I like to place myself outside.”

- Yves Saint Laurent


 To place ourselves outside was just what we did.

Today was filled with food, culture and exploring…


Firstly: Le petit déjeuner

Stopping off at Cafe Rouge, we ordered latte’s (Vanilla and Hazelnut) and were happy to find they didn’t advertise falsely *Ahem, St*rbucks and your invisible glass cups…* when they said it was quality. To eat, there was only one option… Egg’s Royale! A warm muffin topped with lashings of smoked salmon, finished off with two perfectly poached eggs and hollandaise source. Heaven on a plate!

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The decor inside was also amazing – instantly fell in love with this miniature Eiffel Tower! There's something about the interiors of coffee shops that makes me really excited about designing my own home / apartment one day, with the mix of bright hanging lights and dark wooden bookcases, contrasted with statement red pieces and French novels, this decor was something I can only hope to borrow sometime in the future.

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Then… Plats principaux…


Following our taste of a French cafe breakfast, we took another walk to the cinema, as the main reason for our trip was to watch the newly released French biopic, Yves Saint Laurent -

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Based around the life of the now world-renowned French fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent is a complete whirlwind of haute couture, drama and romance. Niney and Gallienne  in particular are superb in their portrayals of the passionate, sometimes darkly intense relationship between Laurent and BergĂ©. For both my sister and I, it was the first time watching a foreign film in a UK cinema – and this certainly did not disappoint!


*Review to come?*

Finalement… The Library of Birmingham

Despite being in the city so often, we both felt that we'd never really had time to explore the vast new Library of Birmingham to its full extent. It is truly a beautiful piece of modern architecture, filled with interesting activities and bustling with people -  and the views from the highest platform are breathtaking! It's always amazing to see things from a new perspective, so I hope you also enjoy these shots of the interior - the contrast between the modern, metallic escalators and the use of different shades of wood throughout the library was particularly interesting, while the sheer scale of the building makes you wonder if you could ever stop finding a new place to hide away with a book.

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Views from the 9th floor - 
 
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The Shakespeare room on this floor is another must-see! Housing a number of books and collections from the period, as well as some interesting artwork...

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