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Who knew that one of London’s most eminent chocolatiers was allegedly a lover of King Edward VII or that marmite-flavoured chocolate actually works? These are just two snippets a salivating Jonny Payne found out on London's Chocolate Walking Tour through some of the city's most iconic streets...

Moments from Bodrum, the bustling resort dubbed ‘Turkey’s St Tropez’, Jonny Payne finds the ultimate space for relaxation at the Kempinski Hotel Barbaros Bay with its luxury Six Senses Spa and far-reaching sea views.

Cancun’s hotel zone might not sound like the most alluring holiday destination for the more intrepid explorer, with its stretch of tightly packed hotels and hoards of holiday makers. So how does a hotel along the popular stretch set itself apart from the rest? Caroline Cullern finds out at...

The View from The Shard is bound to be one of London's hottest new attractions in 2013, with its unparalleled panoramic views of the capital. Our sneak peek at the amazing London cityscape did anything but disappoint.

The Hilton Imperial has enjoyed an illustrious history since it opened in 1897; it was the first hotel in Dubrovnik to have electricity; King Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson danced in its gardens in 1936 and it became a refugee shelter during the 1991-92 war. But what does this grand old dame...

A colonial oasis amidst the pulsating vibes of Laos capital Vientiane, Settha Palace Hotel offers fascinating history, gorgeous Victorian furniture and a fantastic restaurant. Ankita Mahabir beds down for the night.

Under the stewardship of Michelin-starred chef and owner Stephen Terry, the restaurant at The Hardwick has built up quite a reputation. William David Wilson takes a winding cab ride through the beautiful Welsh countryside to Abergavenny to find out whether the hype is justified.

Goliath-sized Celtic Manor Resort offers a 5-star hotel, with 330 rooms, 32 suites, three championship golf courses, six restaurants, an award-winning spa and health club. Set in 1,400 acres of parkland, this luxurious retreat hosted the 2010 Ryder Cup. But is there any substance behind the...

Described by novelist Hugh Walpole as “a house of perfect, irresistible charm”, Armathwaite Hall is a beacon of luxury in the wilds of the Lake District. Hazel Davis checks in.

Budapest is a great place for a city break but with a growing list of great hotel options, choosing where to stay has never been harder. We sent Jane Duru to see whether the Continental Hotel Zara should make the cut.

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