Reviewed Hotels, Restaurants and Tours - Page 14
Fashion brands don't open hotels in Scotland every day, so Edinburgh's new Hotel Missoni, from the eponymous Italian fashion label, has caused quite a buzz. The first of several luxury Missoni properties - Kuwait City and Oman are next - it opened in June 2009 in a prime location just off the...
On a sunlit summer's evening in London, there are few more pleasant places to be than on the terrace at Babylon, The Roof Gardens' 7th floor restaurant. Sitting 30m (100ft) above the frantic shoppers of High Street Kensington, and boasting panoramic views over the...
The newly opened hotel in the heart of London is a boutique bolt-hole designed for rock stars and the wild at heart, as Anna Smith found out.
A mere jaunt out of London and you will discover the perfect place for a weekend break, complete with local fare, historic houses and country strolls. Anna Smith discovers the best Hampshire's Anchor Inn has to offer.
Afternoon tea in London doesn't have to mean pomposity, primness and poncy waiters. WTG's Emma Field meets the brains behind Time for Tea, the vintage outfit bringing the 1940s into the 21st century with laid-back pots of tea and 'proper' conversation.
Perfectly placed in Brighton's Regency Square, Hotel Una is a cosy boutique hotel spanning three floors of a Georgian townhouse. Open since 2006, each of its 20 rooms are named after rivers of the world and decorated with an individual twist. WTG's Caroline Lewis takes a look.
The epitome of steakhouse chic with mouth-watering slabs of Argentine meat, the new kid on the Gaucho block delivers all it promises - served up in a pretty package in the heart of meat heaven as WTG's Caroline Cullern discovered for herself.
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We take afternoon tea at the classiest of venues, the Park Lane Hotel, winner of the Tea Guild's Award of Excellence for Afternoon Tea 2007. Pinkies up!
With an enticing new spa, classically opulent accommodation and a champagne brunch to die for, The Landmark London Hotel certainly floats our luxury boat.


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