Friday, 31 October 2014

New Zealand Halloween in Auckland

We drove into Auckland for Halloween to attend a make-up event hosting at a local nightclub. As per usual we were playing it very casual and keeping our options open. We were looking to get a hotel room ideally at the Hilton on the harbour but unfortunately there was no room so we headed to the Sky City hotel and casino and took a suite. Great hotel and great facilities included a spa, gym, pool and sauna. 

We luckily managed to get a table at Sky Tower on the 53rd floor which had spectacular views of the City. The menu was amazing, there was so much to choose from it was hard to make a decision, eventually we all decided to go for the chef's digustation menu which was 7 mini courses of heaven! Including caviar, mushrooms, venison wrapped around vegetables, shallots, pesto beef, mango and chilli sorbet and the ultimate chocolate pudding! Definitely 5 stars and the cocktails were great too! 

We then got dressed into our Halloween attire, I kept it simple with my new black leather shorts from miss guided and a black leotard also from miss guided and my sequin cardigan from topshop topped off with my mask from the photoshoot for mine and Emily Biggs' T shirts, watch this space by the way! 

We ventured to Spy bar, an underground club with a few booths for seating and a little dance floor. It was great to see the kiwis get into Halloween as much as us English. There were some good costumes! We finished the night at TwentyOne which is part of our hotel, again great dance floor and very fancy bathrooms!! 

Happy Halloween! 

Lexie
xxx

New Zealand Day 1

Finally the day has come! Our journey to literally the other side of the world has begun! Addison Lee provided a stress free taxi to the airport, quick and simple from their App Store, just fill in the pick up and drop off address, time of collection and card details - done! Easy peasy. 

We flew from Heathrow to Singapore with Singapore Airlines, I must say one of the best airlines I've flown with. We were on the new A380 airbus and it was massive. We were welcomed with calming music as if being seated at a luxury restaurant. The air stewards and stewardesses were fantastic, very attentive and friendly. The flights were so long but we only had a 30 minute stopover in Singapore which was just enough time to refresh before hopping on the next 11 hour flight to Auckland. Plenty of time to watch the latest movies, box sets and music, the entertainment is 2nd to none which means absolutely no boredom for the entire flight! 


After 26 hours we finally arrived in New Zealand, although my body clock is all over the place! My advice to dealing with jet lag is simply to sleep, whatever time it is! At least you aren't tired, I hate nothing more than arriving at a great destination only wanting to sleep! 

We were greeted by Scott and Becks at Auckland with our own sign and everything! Always fun to arrive to a sign and friends, thanks for making the efforts guys :) 


We drove to Beachlands just outside Auckland where we are staying with Scott and Becks in a cute little beach side bungalow. 

There's even private access to a beach and the place is such a sun trap that we managed to do a cheeky bit of sunbathing and champagne sipping overlooking the waters accompanied by some banging tunes! 


Monday, 20 October 2014

London Hidden Villages Part 2: Hampstead

The little village of Hampstead is set on the hills of North London, just a quick 20 minute commute on the Northern line into the bustling City but you certainly leave behind the tall grey buildings and 1000s of people in exchange for cobbled streets, local boutiques and plenty of leafy green spaces.


I took my Mum and Dad there this weekend as it reminds me a little bit of home (I'm from the county of Devon known for its beautiful countryside and local villages). We began with brunch at one of my favourites - Aubaine, a french cuisine chain serving the best selections of brunch, breakfast, lunch and dinner! 



Where to shop
Kurt Geiger- One of the only stand alone stores left (when the one in High Street Kensington closed it was devastating for us shoeaholics!) - 30 Hampstead High Street NW3 1QA http://www.kurtgeiger.com/


Sandro - one of my French favourites! - 31 Hampstead Highstreet NW3 1QD - http://us.sandro-paris.com/

Zadig and Voltaire - 23-24 Hampstead High Street NW3 1QA -  always a popular one with these boutique villages http://www.zadig-et-voltaire.com/eu/uk/?___store=gbp_store_en

Exclusivo - Second hand designer wear for men and women, still pricey but a fraction of the cost of the original! I'm talking burberry macs, chanel bags and Louboutins! - 2 Flask Walk NW3 1HE


Hampstead Antiques, auction and crafts market - Tucked away on a little cobbled street sits this hidden gem of an antiques market. Perfect for bits of jewelry and trinkets. - 12 Heath Street NW3 6TE


Tea Cup Boutique - Fashionable women's wear, unique and luxurious and located in a gorgeous pink house. Selling many designers including House of Holland and my all time favourite Wild Fox - 13 Heath Street NW3 6TP http://teacupboutique.co.uk/


Where to eat
Aubaine of course! 83 Hampstead Highstreet NW3 1RE http://www.aubaine.co.uk/location/hampstead/

Maison Blanc - when you're feeling peckish, a naughty cake or sweet treat and a cup of tea is delightful here! - 76 Hampstead Highstreet NW3 1QX

The Freemasons Arms - we actually stopped for a quick afternoon tea here but the food menu looked great and it had a very local vibe which was nice. Dog friendly too! (p.s. Also taking Christmas bookings). - Downshire Hill NW3 1NT - http://www.freemasonsarms.co.uk/


The Horseshoe - Great for a burger and chips, a lunchtime favourite - 28 Heath Street NW3 6TE http://www.thehorseshoehampstead.com/


Places to visit
Hampstead Heath - A mass of 320 hectares of open green space, parks, fields and woodland combined into one. If you are lucky enough on a good day the views between the trees from the hill down into the City are amazing! Perfect for family days out as there are a couple of children's play areas. Also fantastic for dog walking or a morning jog. It can get wuite muddy if it has been raining so make sure you put on your hunter wellies!


2 Willow Road - Owned by the National Trust, a terrace of 3 houses designed and built in 1939 by architect Erno Goldfinger. A modern concrete construction for its time, Erno was famous for his large almost out of place concrete structures such as residential tower blocks. The house is now open to the public and has been since 1995, although not the prettiest of buildings it is very interesting to see his use of space, some of the walls even folded back to create a huge open plan living area. http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/2-willow-road/
As a member of the National Trust you have free entry, or for adults it is £6. Become a member: http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/membership/


Kenwood House - Now this a spectacular Manor House now owned by The English Heritage. Although it doesn't seem to state it on entering the grounds, the house and gardens are FREE! Yes you did read that correctly, FREE! So no excuses to not visit, it is certainly worth paying the £2.50 parking charge. Kenwood really is a hidden gem, tucked away between Hampstead and Highgate, on the edge of the heath and surrounded by beautiful green landscapes you would not think you are in London! The house is breathtaking inside and out, my favourite room was the orangery, it was so bright and had the best views down to the bridge over the pond. From upstairs you can just see the Gherkin through the trees which is a bizarre sight when you are stood in an early 17th Century Stately home. The library is also fascinating, designed by architect Robert Adam, the pink and blue decor sits elegantly with the high ceilings, surrounded by a very large book collection! The house is also one of the largest historical art galleries and displays hundreds of famous portraits and paintings. The occupants of the house also made history, the move 'Belle' was based upon Dido Belle, the mixed race niece of Lord Mansfield who once lived at the property, the book is also available to buy: http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/products/paula+byrne/belle/9914836/

http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/kenwood/



Property
Property in Hampstead has always been pricey for more than the obvious reason of its close distance to the City and beautiful surroundings but also because of its celebrity status, with many famous residents being attracted to the area and who can blame them! If you fancy yourself as a next door neighbour of a spice girl or purely like the best of both City and country living there are many estate agents lining the streets of Hampstead. However, I would recommend beginning with Savills, I have worked with them for a couple of years now and they always seem to have a great selection of properties as well as friendly, helpful and knowledgeable staff. http://www.savills.co.uk/estate-agents/savills-Hampstead.aspx 1 bed flats begin around £450 per week and a luxury 4/5 bed would set you back around £10,000 - £15,000 per month.


Transport
Hampstead itself is on the Northern line which is a quick 20 minutes to Tottenham Court Road - alternatively there are many buses that run down Heath Street and Fitzjohn's Avenue to Swiss Cottage on the jubilee line aswell as the Highstreet running into Rosslyn Hill and Haverstock Hill. 


Famous people who live in Hampstead
Ricky Gervais
Emma Bunton
Rachel Stevens
Richard and Judy
Liam Gallagher
David Walliams 
Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter