Reviewed Hotels, Restaurants and Tours - Page 7
Guernsey evokes cream teas, plus pretty views all mixed up with a good handful of nostalgia, so a whirlwind trip to the island promises much, as Rachael Jolley finds out.
For a quiet getaway with loads of luxurious touches, the Amathus Beach Hotel on the coast of Rhodes has much to recommend it, says Liz Stout.
Located in northwest Ireland, Solis Lough Eske Castle offers guests a fairytale escape surrounded by beautiful landscapes, as Anna Smith discovered.
For tourists looking for a great base from which to explore the Italian riviera, Genoa's NH Marina is a pretty good bet, finds Jane Duru.
If you’re looking for a chance to swim among schools of multi-coloured fish or climb aboard a yellow submarine, look no further than La Résidence des Cascades on Egypt’s Red Sea coast, as Ruth Styles reports.
Past the museums and white stuccoed townhouses of Cromwell Road is the entrance of the four-starred Radisson Edwardian Vanderbilt. It’s brilliantly located for first-time visitors to London, as Hyde Park, the Natural History Museum and shops of Knightsbridge are all within walking distance.
The brochure for Cobbler's Cove promises “the charm and elegance of an English country house” combined with “the tropical beauty and character of Barbados.”
There are plenty of boutique hotels in Nice but Hotel Windsor has the edge as soon as we walk in. Straight past reception, the townhouse side doors open out onto a stunning garden with huge exotic plants, an outdoor swimming pool and a large cage containing a pair of colourful parrots. Yes,...
One way to whisk past the long queues of tourists outside Berlin’s iconic Reichstag building is to make a reservation for breakfast in the German parliament’s restaurant, says Carol Brodie. It guarantees you great views through the dome windows, photo opportunities from the gallery...
Big, brash and colourful: the Miró exhibition is a hot ticket in London right now, and visitors get the bonus of a trip to the architecturally stunning Tate Modern thrown in.