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We love our chocolate at Travelwrap Towers, but we’d rather not chase about outdoors for it, especially at this time of year. Here’s where we’ll be satisfying our sweet tooth this Easter.
Here at Eat, Sleep & Simply Be our raison d’être is to tell you about fabulous places to stay. So we were thrilled when we heard about Annabel Brooks’ new holiday villa company, Avenue.
Forget hipster Shoreditch, the place to be in London now is good old Mayfair. Home to more than two thirds of the world’s top 100 luxury brands, 23 Michelin-starred restaurants and dozens of galleries, Mayfair also boasts 18 five-star hotels. Here are five of the hottest places to stay.
This once downbeat borough at the western end of Long Island has become one of the coolest corners of the city. Hip British hotel brand The Hoxton due to open this year. Meanwhile, here are five of the best places to stay.
In the Middle Ages, one of the functions of a monastery was to provide hospitality for pilgrims and other travellers, so it’s appropriate that so many have been reincarnated as hotels, from grand bastions of luxury to more contemporary establishments. Here are five great locations for a religious experience.
If a weekend break in a cosy pub just isn’t the same without your dog, then an online collection of boutique inn called Inn Places can help. Here, they pick out five of their favourite dog-friendly pubs across the UK .
Though my girlfriends and I flirt with other West End bars, in the end, we always come back to The Fumoir at Claridge’s. It’s not cheap – hence our regular indiscretions with less expensive establishments – but it’s just so cosy and glamorous, it’s worth the outlay.
We’re all familiar with the good work the National Trust does in preserving many of the country’s finest historic homes and gardens. But did you know that the NT also has more than 400 holiday cottages in some of the most idyllic locations in the UK?
‘To awaken quite alone in a strange town is one of the pleasantest sensations in the world’. Those are the words of Freya Stark, who wrote so compellingly about her solo adventures in the Middle East and Afghanistan. We can’t all be Freya, but it seems we’re giving it a good go.
Our friends at Sawday’s Special Places to Stay have just reminded us that Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. But don’t panic: there’s still time to book a romantic bolthole for two. Fortunately, Sawday’s excels at this sort of thing, offering everything from secluded cottages to lochside boathouses. Here are five that have brought out the old romantic in us.
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