Hotel Review: The Capitol Hotel Tokyu, Tokyo, Japan
The Capitol Hotel Tokyu has distinguished neighbours – it sits right next to the Japanese Prime Minister’s residence and the Parliament Building. It’s also well connected with escalators from the…
Hotel Review: Danna Langkawi Hotel, Malaysia
When seen on a map, the creamy hued colonial-styled Danna Langkawi seems to be located in the middle of nowhere on the southwest side of Langkawi island. And yes it…
Hotel Review: Le Royal, Luxembourg
Booking.com You’ve been to Paris, Rome, and Madrid, and perhaps even to Dublin and Berlin. But what about Luxembourg? It’s about time you treated yourself to a city break in…
The new Princess Cruises ships will have largest balconies at sea
Princess Cruises has announced its two newest ships, Sky Princess and Enchanted Princess, and they will have the largest balconies of any cruise line – indeed the largest balconies ever…
10 of the world’s most luxurious Valentine’s Day experiences
Forget the obligatory roses and box of chocolates for Valentine’s Day. Instead, splurge a little (actually a lot in some cases) and consider these Valentine’s Day travel gifts that include…
Hotel Review: Dan Hotel, Eilat, Israel
The Dan Eilat Hotel towers over Eilat, Israel's hottest seaside hotspot.
Hotel Review: Brimstone at Langdale, The Lake District, UK
Now six years old, the Brimstone Hotel at Langdale stands out, not only amongst the plethora of accommodation on offer in England’s popular Lake District, but amongst hotels in general.…
Hotel Review: Forza Mare Hotel, Dobrota, Kotor, Montenegro
The elegant five-start boutique hotel Forza Mare Hotel & Resort, has an out-of-the-way location on the waterfront of Boka Bay in the quiet village of Dobrota in Montenegro. It has…
Hotel Review: Rooms Hotel, Tbilisi, Georgia
If there is any sign of hipster in you, then you may like a night or two in Tibilisi’s first design hotel – Rooms Hotel. Part of the Adjara Group…
Hotel Review: Tivoli Avenida Liberdade, Lisbon, Portugal
The Tivoli Avenida Liberdade and her huge and imposing facade could justifiably be called the Grande Dame of Lisbon. Afterall she has been there since 1933 lording it over her…