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  • 48 hours in… Florence

    April 13, 2014

    WHERE TO STAY Book in for a night at JK Place Firenze, the five star hotel of choice for the likes of Bono and Kylie Minogue. Situated on the Piazza Santa Maria Novella, it also boasts a roof terrace bar with incredible views over the city. WHERE TO EAT One of the most talented young [...]

  • Prague: famed for its beauty, and its stag dos

    April 6, 2014

    Can you escape the dawdling Americans and the lairy parties THE trouble with cities like Prague is twofold: one, their wholehearted embrace of tourism and two, Americans. Formerly ravaged by Soviet rule (a guide on a river tour noted the site of a statue of “that monster” Stalin), then opened up for the beer-swilling stags [...]

  • Scared of flying? Five top tips for staying in control while in the air

    April 6, 2014

    GLOBAL travel is at the heart of both our working and personal lives, yet one in six of us suffers from pteromerhanophobia – the fear of flying. For many, the Malaysian Airlines tragedy brought this into sharp focus; we all know that the chance of disaster is minute, but once the nagging doubt creeps in [...]

  • 48 hours in… Toronto

    April 6, 2014

    WHERE TO STAY When it comes to luxury accommodation, there’s only one place to stay in Toronto: the Four Seasons. The chain started in Toronto, and the flagship duly embodies the Four Seasons’ signature mix of style and indulgence. WHERE TO EAT Complete with exposed brick-work and low-wattage lightbulbs, Buca has plenty of style, and [...]

  • Borneo to be wild

    March 30, 2014

    Elizabeth Fournier treks to the home of the orang-utan and discovers honeymoon bliss BORNEO isn’t the sort of place people just go. The world’s third largest island, shared by Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei, is a Serious Destination; usually found on those top five lists that honeymooners browse, vying with African safaris or the Maldives for [...]

  • The Roux family take their culinary expertise to Epsom

    March 30, 2014

    FINALLY, the greatest flat-race in the world has a world-class restaurant to match. Last week, French culinary legends Albert Roux and his son Michel Roux Jnr launched a new fine dining establishment that is to be at Epsom Downs Racecourse during the Investec Derby Festival. As official newspaper of the event, City PM was on [...]

  • Top tip: Prep yourself with a day in Singapore

    March 30, 2014

    SEEING as you’ll have used all of your savings and annual leave on this trip, and come so far, it makes sense to throw in a stopover to acclimatise yourself to the time difference. You could do worse than to pick Singapore, one of the original Asian tiger economies and now home to more than [...]

  • Walk this way

    March 23, 2014

    Melissa York’s top ten treks for beginners on the path to greatness 1. Annapurna and Everest, The Himalayasworldexpeditions.co.uk, £1,490 per personThis 15-day introduction to trekking among Nepal’s highest and finest mountain ranges, Annapurna and Everest, will earn you the maximum amount of kudos back home with the minimum amount of effort. If you travel in [...]

  • I’m off skiing. That’s nice. Where? Valmorel. Never heard of it. Me neither…

    March 16, 2014

    If you’re looking for an alpine adventure before the snow melts, check out the slopes at this underrated resort: perfect for Francophiles THE above conversation happened every time I told someone I was going to Valmorel. Virtually no one from Britain goes skiing there. Before my trip I could barely find a mention of it [...]

  • Look at these unexpected ski gems. We bet you aren’t familiar with them either…

    March 16, 2014

    LOS PENITENTES, ARGENTINA Argentina, famed for its fine wine and day-long barbecues, may not spring to mind when you’re looking to hit the slopes. But Los Penitentes, in Mendoza, sits under the gaze of Aconcagua, the country’s highest mountain. These slopes can be tough for beginners, but with 300 hectares to explore, hiking is another [...]

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