South Place Hotel London: style and the City

For years now, London’s centre of gravity has been shifting eastwards, extending out from the venerable West End theatres and… Read More »
Psychedelic Meets Fine Dining at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas’ New Restaurant

You’ve heard of Italian restaurants. You’ve heard of American restaurants. You’ve even heard of Italian-American restaurants. How about Italian-American-Psychedelic? The… Read More »
Discover “London Eats” a food tour of Europe

If you’re craving European cuisine then a trip to London may just serve up everything you need. Home to hundreds… Read More »
New bohemian beach club Casa Amor is seducing the cool crowd back to St Tropez

It’s clear to see where Saint Tropez gets its reputation. Glamorous couples in sports cars cruise the main boulevard, while… Read More »
The Mayfair Townhouse is a wonderful quirky, theatrical new hotel in London

Half Moon Street was built in the 1700s and became known as a colourful hangout for artistic, bohemian types in… Read More »
New hotels and places to stay in the UK

1. SURREY, ENGLAND Fairmont Windsor Park Located adjacent to Windsor Great Park and Savill Gardens, the new Fairmont Windsor Park… Read More »
Visiting luxury Paris as it emerges from lockdown

European cities are starting the gentle process of tentatively waking from their Covid-induced slumber, and are beginning to welcome guests… Read More »
The best things to do In Croatia right now

There’s more to Croatia than Game of Thrones, apparently. I’m only kidding since I’ve actually never watched the show, but… Read More »
Is French cuisine forever changed?

Alain Ducasse says the pandemic accelerated the evolution of French cuisine. But some are in no hurry to abandon the… Read More »
La Réserve Eden au Lac Zurich is Philippe Starck’s ‘modern day yacht club’

Located on the shore of the city’s lake, this luxury Swiss hotel is effortlessly stylish. Zurich has no shortage of… Read More »
Rocco Forte’s Verdura Resort is splendid resort for isolation in Sicily

If last year is anything to go by, Europe’s islands may be a better bet than the mainland for a… Read More »
Great reasons to visit Abersoch in North Wales

I recently had the good fortune of visiting Abersoch for a few days. I’d frequently been to nearby Pwllheli for… Read More »
The most impressive rooftop bars and restaurants in the UK

The Dorchester Rooftop One of London’s most venerable hotels has an extra ace up its sleeve this summer, the open-air… Read More »
Culinary delights at Mallorca’s 9 Michelin stars

Over the last two decades Mallorca has accomplished a culinary transformation. A complete overhaul from the tourist fare of old to one… Read More »
Funazushi is the fermented predecessor of modern sushi

For the past 18 generations, one family has preserved a 400-year-old recipe showing how sushi once tasted, and it doesn’t… Read More »
A perfect day in Bandol, Provence

If you wake up in one of the small boutique hotels that are within distance of Bandol, then your day… Read More »
UK-U.S. tariffs removed on Scotch whisky and most other spirits

The drinks industry welcomed a trade truce between Britain and United States on Thursday (17 June) that saw tariffs removed… Read More »
A meal without beans is incomplete in Brazil

In Brazil, poverty, colonisation and modernism turned beans into the culinary symbol of this continent-sized nation. In mid-February this year,… Read More »
Effervescent Sima is a Finnish drink with a heroic past

In the 16th Century, effervescent sima was a more desired drink than beer and has since become Finland’s go-to beverage… Read More »
London’s new luxury hotels offer unique designs

Coronavirus plus Brexit will probably put a huge, but temporary dent in the number of visitors London receives (22 million… Read More »
Vegan friendly luxury hotels and resorts in Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam

As veganism continues to grow exponentially worldwide, we can now enjoy a vegan luxury travel experience at some of the… Read More »