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Summer luxury in the Alps
Are you still yet to decide where to go this Summer? For a luxury family Summer holiday with a difference, head to the Alps. With everything from sporting activities and spas to Michelin star restaurants and sumptuous chalets, there’s plenty of great reasons to visit this amazing regio
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Top 5 luxury Kenya safari sundowner spots
In Kenya they really know how to operate luxury safaris. Having spent the afternoon game viewing with your expert guide, you will often be greeted by a surprise sundowner spot, set up with all the romanticism of the first explorations of Africa. These sundowner spots are perched high above t
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How to introduce you to Crete? As a lush, colourful and constantly surprising landscape that never leaves you far from the refreshing azure of the Mediterranean Sea? As one of the most beautiful of all the Greek islands? As a destination that provides everything you need for a lively and upb
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Top 10 UK gourmet getaways
Food is undoubtedly one of the main highlights of a holiday or short break. Inspired by their recent travels across the UK, the team at dealchecker.co.uk have compiled a hot list of the UK’s most scrumptious towns and cities. There was some stiff competition for the top spot but they d
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5 luxuries not to miss in Dubai
Visitors to Dubai – one of the world’s most opulent destinations – are spoilt for choice when it comes to seeking luxury. The city has become one the most popular playgrounds of the rich and famous, and has made many a statement with several of the world’s tallest bui
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Recipe of the week: Risotto with gorgonzola, pears and crispy ham
Risotto is one of the most delicious dishes that is prepared all over Italy. One of the best things about this dish is that you can prepare it using most kinds of vegetables, seafood, meat, legumes and of course different types of wine according to the main ingredients. This makes risotto a
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Dine like the Medici: 5 incredible meals to experience in Florence
Art and food are two of the main draws for Florence visitors, and after a day exploring the former, youll need plenty of the latter. Should you wish to dine like the Medici, this list highlights five sumptuous dinners not to be missed while in the Tuscan capital, a slice of La Dolce Vita gua
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5 things you may not know about Amarone
Amarone is one of Italys most sought after wines. Produced in the Valpolicella region of the Veneto, its an intense, full-bodied and elegant big red, prized by wine enthusiasts across the globe. A visit to an Amarone producer is always a highlight and it’s somewhere you can learn about
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Top 5 things to do in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Experience the exotic culture of Yogyakarta, known as the centre of classical Javanese fine art and culture. Yogyakarta has an international airport giving you the option to fly directly from Singapore or Kuala Lumpur. Surrounded by dramatic scenery of towering volcanoes, rice fields and ric
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Special feature: The Black Swan, Helmsley, North Yorkshire, UK
We had called in at The Black Swan on our last visit to Helmsley – just for a drink – but on a recent visit to this market town had the opportunity to both stay and dine there. There is no mistaking this historic coaching inn at one end of Helmsley’s market place – it
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Top 5 quirky luxury restaurants in Cambridge, UK
Just a hop, skip and a jump up the tracks from Kings Cross, the university town of Cambridge is a perfect luxury destination for an overnight escape or you can just visit for the day for a great cultural getaway. Its a foodie haven, but dont just stick to the touristy city centre; here are
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Top 5 restaurants in Orlando
It’s got to be said that Orlando isn’t known for its food, but it really should be. Cuisine of all kinds can be enjoyed in the Orange County and there are some really fantastic top restaurants you should try and factor into your stay in O-Town. Below we’ve taken a look at f
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9 cultural revelries not to miss in France this September
If you happen to be in France this September, then get yourself ready for a host of cultural revelries. Whether you’re looking to immerse yourself in French culture or history, or simply want to visit an exhibition or attend a local festival, there is something here for everyone.Here a
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Morocco has a flavour all of its own
You have never truly eaten Moroccan cuisine unless you have eaten it in Morocco.I have had plenty of great tasting tagines in London, but none can match the one I ate on a rooftop in Essaouria one warm December evening. The day had been a leisurely affair of slow wandering through the town t
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Staying for the food in Copenhagen
As Scandinavia’s gourmet capital, Copenhagen’s hotels are becoming more than destinations to lay your head down with their restaurants now offering guests an array of locally sourced ingredients, New Nordic cuisine, Michelin-star dining, and more. The Radisson Blu Royal Copenhage
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Recipe of the week: Simmered halibut with celeriac, shellfish & squid
For a truly inspiring summer dish, halibut offers a light delicate texture naturally infused with a distinctive flavour perfect for serving at home during the warmer months. This recipe creates an inspiring partnership of shellfish and celeriac for the season. The dish marries delicately co
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Top 10 luxury picnic spots and shops in London
The trouble with living in Britain is that when we do finally get a bit of sunshine, we don’t know what to do with it!But one thing we Brits certainly do well is picnics. And London has parks in abundance. So picnics in the park are a combination made in heaven if you know the right id
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Recipe of the week: Chicken and shrimp curry
‘Kari’ means sauce in Tamil. In English we call it ‘curry’. In Mauritius, they call it ‘cari’. The Mauritian cari can be done with various ingredients: game, fish, lamb, chicken, seafood or vegetables. The preparation of cari involves two steps: the first
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Truffle tasting with Hotel Principe di Savoia
Hotel Principe di Savoia, a member of the Dorchester Collection, is launching a four day Truffle Tasting Package whereby guests can experience a morning of truffle hunting in the neighbouring Piedmont region; home to the finest Italian truffles. Guests are also invited to dine at the Osteria
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10 of the weirdest things eaten by travel bloggers
For me, part of the fun of travelling is trying different foods in far-flung destinations – things that you might never dream of eating, and dishes that you just don’t get back at home. Here I present a round-up of 10 weird and wonderful items that fellow travel bloggers have tri
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