The Unexpected Traveller

Stuff you don't find in guide books

A photo of Cock Lane - London, United Kingdom

The Scratching Fanny of Cock Lane

Nothing cheers up a good ghost story than a juicy double entendre. One of London’s most famous 18th century hauntings took place in the marvellously named Cock Lane.
A photo of the passageway - Prague, Czechia

The Jilted Turkish lover

We're used to haunted stories about ghosts, strange creatures and brutal deaths. In Prague, there also is a haunting by a jilted lover.
A photo of the Auberge de Baviere - Valletta, Malta

Maltese windows

When the Knights of Malta built Valletta in the seventeenth century, it was admired by all who saw it. We don’t realise that it took 400 years or so to
A photo of Malostranske Namesti - Prague, Czechia

The flaming skeleton of Prague

There are many ghost stories surrounding a medieval city like Prague. The most spectacular ghost (if you see him) is the flaming skeleton riding a black coach.
A photo of the facade of the Municipal House - Prague, Czechia

The lost Royal Palace of Prague

Tourists mistake any old-looking structure as something which is ancient and "worthy of attention." Whether this is true or not, it's always worth looking into the detail of anything you see on your travels. This article focuses on Prague's magnificent Municipal House.