Tim Richards
Tim Richards fell into travel writing after living and teaching in Egypt and Poland. He’s a light packing obsessive, and is especially drawn to the former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe. Follow him on Instagram @aerohaveno
Three new heritage train trips let you explore the outback in comfort
Two restored 2000-class trains built in 1971 offer excursions through outback Queensland.
- by Tim Richards
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Freddie Mercury loved this town so much, Queen bought the local studio
It’s a genteel Swiss lakeside resort, but this city was home for the flamboyant British singer.
- by Tim Richards
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Airline reviews
Airline review: Alternative route to the US is an appealing option
You can fly to LA in a comfortable flatbed seat and have a stopover in paradise on the way.
- by Tim Richards
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The world needs to keep this joyful aspect of travelling alive
The effort involved in sending a postcard has changed its status. Nowadays, when your loved ones receive a postcard, they know you’ve gone to a lot of effort.
- by Tim Richards
Just the ticket: The best new rail journeys around the world
More choice in sleeper and daytime trains, a mega rail journey in Australia and a glamorous route to the French Alps are all on track.
- by Tim Richards
No matter which train you take in this country, the journey is spectacular
Ah, Switzerland; the scenery is always a delight to look at, and even more so from its extensive railways.
- by Tim Richards
Move over, hobbits, the Time Lord has arrived in the Southern Hemisphere
A major Doctor Who exhibition has left the UK for the first time to go on show in Wellington, New Zealand.
- by Tim Richards
Eating my way around Port Phillip Bay by public transport
It’s possible to travel around the entire circumference of Port Phillip Bay by public transport – and eat well along the way.
- by Tim Richards
Why a trip to Venice must include a visit to this modern museum
There are other ways to sample the city’s pleasures than simply crowding into its most famous locations.
- by Tim Richards
The conflict that shook Spain’s most beautiful city
Though Barcelona is now renowned for its good food and impressive architecture, the city has a dark history.
- by Tim Richards
Opinion
Tips & advice
Travelling light means washing your clothes. Here’s why I love it
There’s no better way to blend into a new country than by using the local laundrette, particularly if there’s a watering hole nearby.
- by Tim Richards
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