Pollicastro Boutique Hotel is one of those places you know is going to be special before you’ve even stepped through the door. It might be something to do with the hordes of tourists leaning over a stanchion rope to take pictures of its impressive atrium lobby. From the outside, Pollicastro feels more like a museumContinue reading “Pollicastro Boutique Hotel, Puglia”
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The Retreat at Elcot Park
After the best part of two years spent under a forced travel ban, the staycation has never been so popular. Compared to other European countries, the UK has always catered particularly well for its at-home audience, with high-quality luxury options available the length and breadth of the country. The competition is fierce, with staycationers vyingContinue reading “The Retreat at Elcot Park”
24h in Antwerp, Belgium
Antwerp is the ultimate playground for those who enjoy the finer things in life. It’s the world’s diamond capital with an industry dating back to the 1500s, and 80% of the globe’s rough diamonds still pass through the city today. On top of that, it’s Belgium’s fashion epicentre, bringing names like Dries Van Noten andContinue reading “24h in Antwerp, Belgium”
Guesthouse Cabosse, Antwerp
Along a quiet residential street, just ten minutes’ walk from the centre of Antwerp, black lacquer doors conceal the best-kept secret in the city; a Pandora’s Box that threatens to ruin all future hotel experiences once opened. Simply put, this is a hotel like no other. Cabosse is a four-suite spa hotel housed in aContinue reading “Guesthouse Cabosse, Antwerp”
Native, Antwerp
On a mild October afternoon we set off in search of something wholesome to absolve ourselves of the previous night’s indulgences. Down a quiet street in the centre of Antwerp, our prayers are answered in the form of Native: a homely neighbourhood restaurant with a strong focus on local, seasonal and natural produce. It’s aContinue reading “Native, Antwerp”
Prezident Palace, Belgrade
In a world of yoga retreats, eco-resorts and minimalist design, Prezident Palace isn’t trying to fit in. In fact, this five star mini-palace in Belgrade’s old town is a self-proclaimed homage to Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI, two of history’s most extravagant figures. If we’re to eat cake, it’s Serbian Vasina torta in thisContinue reading “Prezident Palace, Belgrade”
Lala Vineyard Glamping Resort, Serbia
What do you picture when you imagine camping in rural Serbia? We can almost guarantee you that it’s not infinity pools, air conditioning and sunset wine tasting on the terrace. Lala Vineyard is here to shatter your misconceptions. Situated minutes from the Fruška Gora national park, this is Serbia’s wine country and Lala Vineyard is,Continue reading “Lala Vineyard Glamping Resort, Serbia”
Roxanich Winery and Design Hotel, Istria
Winery hotels are having a moment. For many places, the title seems to signify little more than a hotel that sells wine. Roxanich Winery and Design Hotel, however, is the purest form of the definition; a winery first and foremost, which offers luxury accommodation and all the bells and whistles that go alongside. And itContinue reading “Roxanich Winery and Design Hotel, Istria”
24h in Ghent, Belgium
It feels like Ghent is laying low, waiting for tourists to discover what we already have: that it’s one of the most special places in Belgium – one that the majority of visitors don’t realise they should have on their list to begin with. We know, we know – Bruges is beautiful. We’ve seen theContinue reading “24h in Ghent, Belgium”
Hostal dos Reis Católicos, Galicia
The Hostal dos Reis Católicos in Santiago de Compostela is a place of many contradictions. For a start, it’s probably one of few five star hotels where the majority of the guests arrive with rucksacks and walking boots. And don’t be fooled by the name – while Spanish ‘hostals’ are generally more affordable, no-frills hotels,Continue reading “Hostal dos Reis Católicos, Galicia”