Editorial Features - Page 58
Wind in your hair, top down, and blue sky above, the ultimate driving experiences involve stunning scenery, great weather and a bit of road space. So rev up for our guide to the top five most spectacular driving routes worldwide.
As the summer hordes gradually dissolve but the temperatures remain relatively comfortable in many regions, September is the perfect time to seek a last-minute getaway, whether it’s catching the last of the summer sun on a pristine beach or a city visit without the crowds.
One of Vancouver’s newest hotels is also one of its oldest. The Rosewood Hotel Georgia reopened in July following a four-and-a-half-year renovation to restore its former glamour, and it's down to our reviewer Susie Henderson to check it out.
Escape the economic downturn and find yourself a new skill or career on the way. For university graduates who can’t find a job, or anyone taking a career break through no fault of their own, then turn to our gap year top five for travel with a twist. It could change your life!
Despite being located near lively bars and chain pubs, Jonny Payne finds surprising tranquility and first-rate food at Park Plaza Cardiff in the centre of the Welsh capital.
With summer holidays over and autumn fast approaching, it is that time of year when travellers start thinking about snow, slopes and skiing. Don’t be put off if you have never been skiing before, we have selected our top five ski resorts with bags of facilities for beginners, so give it a go....
With 40 years’ experience, Mickey Mouse has been casting his spell over generations of Orlando thrill-seekers at Walt Disney World Resort but how does he measure up to his upstart Universal rival The Wizarding World of Harry Potter? Nick McGrath, and his six-year-old daughter Aoife, put...
On a recent trip to Croatia’s charming capital Zagreb, Jonny Payne finds Hotel Dubrovnik is a perfect base from which to explore the colourful local market, imposing Gothic cathedral and the lively café culture.
With stunning buildings springing up around the London Olympics site for 2012, travellers would be crazy to miss our top five former Olympic parks with great things to see, Laura Wain reports.
With the rise of gastro-tourism seeing more holidaymakers choose a destination based on its culinary merits rather than its more traditional sightseeing attractions, the northern Italian region of Liguria is coming into its own.