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  • 48 hours in… Braşov, Romania

    April 12, 2015

    WHERE TO STAY The quirky but luxurious Chambers’n Charm hotel is among the best in the city. chambers-charm.ro WHERE TO EAT Subetrranean Bella Muzica servves a mash-up of local and world cuisine. bellamuzica.ro WHERE TO DRINK Bistro de l’arte is hidden inside a beautiful old building in the town centre. bistrodelarte.ro

  • The Shanghai’s the limit in this city that never stops

    March 29, 2015

    Londoners are obsessed with christening skyscrapers. From the Walkie Talkie to the Cheesegrater, new buildings are barely granted planning permission before they are slapped with a nickname, reducing years of meticulous planning to a childish slogan. If the residents of Shanghai had a similar habit, they’d have little time to do anything else. The skyline [...]

  • 48 hours in… Tallinn

    March 29, 2015

    WHERE TO STAY Merchant’s House Hotel in the old town is a traditional Estonian-style inn with original features like stone archways and nice touches in the rooms including cow hide rugs and paintings of Estonian noblemen. merchantshousehotel.com WHERE TO GO The Estonian History Museum celebrates all things Estonian from the mid 19th century onwards, including [...]

  • Why Namibia has the best safari in Africa

    March 22, 2015

    When it comes to seeing game in the wild, Namibia beats South Africa, Botswana and Zimbabwe Everyone has their ultimate fantasy destination. Ever since I peered out of an aeroplane window on a flight to Cape Town and saw the endless terracotta sand of the Namib Desert, Namibia has been mine. Now I was actually [...]

  • 48 hours in… Antwerp

    March 22, 2015

    WHERE TO GO Don’t miss out on the Antwerp’s Royal Museum of Fine Arts. It contains the world’s largest collection of Rubens in the world, which is worth the admission fee alone, and it also has a great collection of modern painters including Magritte. kmska.be WHERE TO STAY Boulevard Leopold is the grandest B&B you’ll [...]

  • Easter snow: A comprehensive guide to the best places to bag a late skiing holiday

    March 22, 2015

    FAMILY FRIENDLY Watching Franz Klammer skiing on the edge of disaster at the 1976 Winter Olympics is not for the faint-hearted. His gold medal-winning run at Innsbruck looked sure to end in catastrophe on several turns. How do you learn to ski like that? According to Klammer – who insists he was perfectly in control [...]

  • Bijou skiing on a budget: Saint Martin de Belleville

    March 15, 2015

    You can’t beat this intimate 14th century village for convenience and scenery. Saint Martin de Belleville is the most civilized way to access the Three Valleys without having to re-mortgage your dacha. It’s aptly named; villes don’t get much more belle than this. The town square boasts a church built in the 14th century facing [...]

  • 48 hours in… Kefalonia

    March 15, 2015

    WHERE TO STAY With stunning views overlooking Lourdas Bay and an infinity pool, Villa Zeus Temple is one of the best hotels on the island. Visit uniquevillaskefalonia.co.uk WHERE TO GO This was the rock where Byron would sit, write and philosophise. “Time passes more pleasantly than ever long before,” the poet said of Kefalonia. WHERE [...]

  • How to hire a private island: Top tips and where to book

    March 15, 2015

    Think desert islands are only for the Bransons of this world? Fly away to your secluded paradise in the sun. Peter Island, British Virgin Islands   elegantresorts.co.uk With over 1,800 acres of unspoilt land, five pristine beaches and only three villas, Peter Island is a real isolated hideaway in the Caribbean. It has a spa [...]

  • Top tips for booking your private island

    March 15, 2015

    By Diana Cherry, director of operations at Oxford Private Travel ­1 Plan your stay with travel in mind – One of the best things about private islands is their total seclusion, so by their nature, they can be a tricky to get to. If you only have five days or a long weekend for a [...]

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