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4 reasons you need to go to South Tyrol
South Tyrol is fast becoming one of Europe’s most interesting and luxurious destinations. Home to incredible cuisine, stunning landscapes, a unique fusion of cultures and an impressive wine scene, we’re wondering why everyone hasn’t been already. Just to ensure it stays at
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5 foodie stops to try in Italy this Summer
With the heat soaring across Europe, many foodies turn to the best ice cream parlours or a beach side haunt for a deliciously refreshing cocktail and the freshest of seafood. Italy is one of my favourite places all-year round, but throughout the summer months, the vineyards of Tuscany offer
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4 things to do in Nuremberg's Old Town
Germanys medieval Bavarian town of Nuremberg is home to the world famous Christkindlemarkt, Renaissance genius Albrect Drer, and one of the most important medieval castles in Euorope all of which can be found in Old Town. Surrounded by its original medieval wall, Old Town is one of the most
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Recipe of the week: Tarta de queso
Pintxos the Basque version of tapas are popular across the region but the bars of San Sebastian are where youll find the best. Try a couple in each bar and then move on to the next. But save room for a piece of traditional Basque cheesecake, which has the consistency of a thick crme carame
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Top 4 unique dining experiences in the Maldives
Known for its many atolls, white sand beaches and crystal clear lagoons the Maldives have been a dream holiday destination for many. Over the last few years luxury resorts have focussed on developing their food and beverage offerings for guests and the Maldives is quickly becoming an area th
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3 of the best places to eat after a day in the mountains of the southern French Alps
Everybody knows you dont need 3 Michelin stars to produce delicious unforgettable food. One of the joys of a trip off the beaten track is the discovery of these hidden jewels of gastronomy in unexpected places. After spending a day exploring the valleys and summits of the mountainsona sun-so
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Secrets of Spain: the delightful Delta de l'Ebre
Mother Nature has blessed the world with numerous beautiful places. Only she can choose the most perfect colours and ingredients to design environments that can affect us deeply. In my early days of living in Spain, I discovered the Delta de l’Ebre, which I fell in love with immediatel
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Luxury foodie breaks in Lincoln fit for a king
With Magna Carta celebrations in full swing in Lincoln, all eyes are on the historic city which possesses the worlds best preserved version of the document. Lying in a brand new state-of-the art vault at Lincoln Castle, the city is the only place where Magna Carta can be seen next to the 121
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6 cocktails to try this Summer
Today, as Summer is clearly on its way, I would like to write an article slightly different than usual. I will not directly talk about Paris, but rather about six original cocktails you should try this summer. The good point being that you can order them in any good cafs in Paris! But you ca
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The world's best olive oils and mills: a tour of Andalusia
Many a cultured traveler will have seen their fare share of wineries, tasted some of the finest vintages and built a good knowledge base around grapes and wines; but how many of these same people can name more than a few varieties of olive (there are in fact hundreds) or describe the differe
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Recipe of the week: Mango float dessert
Mango float is a typical Summer dessert from Philippines whose main ingredient is, of course, mango! The dish is structured in layers, just like a tiramisu, but it’s more fresh and vibrant. The key to making a great mango float is buying high quality (possibly organic) mangoes and make
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Top 6 can't miss experiences in Luang Prabang, Laos
Luang Prabang, Laos isn’t the easiest place to get to, unless you happen to live in Bangkok, Singapore, or a few other cities with a nonstop flight there. The trek is worth it. This UNESCO World Heritage town of just 50,000 has over 30 temples that you can bicycle among, and the tradit
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Top tips for a memorable weekend in Lincoln, UK
800 years ago, pilgrims travelling to Lincoln would have been able to see the distant tower of the cathedral long before they reached their destination. And today that splendid building can still be seen from afar. Visitors arriving by car will quickly find themselves down by the River Witha
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Spanish food explained
Spain has become famous for its avant-garde, molecular gastronomy. Yes it is amazing but honestly, I often find it overwhelming and strange. Many times, I want something simple and comforting. This is why I personally love Spanish food-Spaniards have spent centuries crafting the perfect snac
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The 5 best places to enjoy luxurious food in Dubai
Dubai is known as one of the worlds most decadent locations for a reason; its got great shopping, the hotels are the very epitome of style and comfort, and the foods extraordinary. Whether youre a strict vegan or youd like to sample some delicacies which arent often found on most normal menu
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4 hotspots for foodies in Paris
France is definitely one of the worlds most celebrated culinary meccas. It is home to one of the most influential food cultures in the western worlda culture that laid the foundations of many of the staples of European/Western cooking and is still loved and celebrated the world over for its
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The natural highlights of Arcachon Bay
Mention of the South of France conjures up numerous images, many featuring yachts, casinos and fast cars. Whilst these are undoubtedly hallmarks of the landscape, what often goes unmentioned are the many spectacular and world class natural resources and landmarks that can be experienced, the
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5 British sparkling wines to toast the Summer
Theres never been a better time for British fizz. Since the first vines were planted in the 1960s, the UKs young wine industry has been steadily maturing and over the past few years its been British bottles that have been beating the favourites, old and new, in blind tastings and scooping th
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7 highlights of a luxury break in Israel
Israel and the Palestinian Territories make up the largest part of Holy Land, an important strip of land considered to be the most significant religious place on Earth not only for Christianity but a sacred place for Jews and Muslims. As well as being the cradle to powerful and incredible r
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Unspoiled Andalucia: 5 reasons to visit La Axarquia this season
Few people outside of the region itself know La Axarquia by name. Though technically still part of the well known and well tread Costa del Sol, La Axarquia is in many ways the antithesis of what the Costa del Sol has come to be associated with, having preserved its natural beauty and histori
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