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Asia News
Sri Lanka In Your Pocket: The Apps Worth Downloading
Beyond the Traffic: Discovering the Soul of Old Manila
Sri Lanka: Romantic Getaways
Sri Lanka: Eat Like a Local
China: Romantic Getaways
China: Eat Like a Local
Chinese Cuisine: A Beginner’s Guide to Eight Great Traditions
The Great Wall: Finding Solitude on History’s Most Famous Structure
The Hill Country
The Southern Coast
The Cultural Triangle
Indonesian Cuisine: A Nation Defined by Its Tables
Temple Culture: The Sacred Architecture of Belief
Island Hopping: The Logistics of Archipelago Travel
Off the Golden Route: Japan Beyond the Highlights
UAE: Eat Like a Local
UAE: Romantic Getaways
Thailand: Eat Like a Local
Thailand: Romantic Getaways
Japan: Eat Like a Local
Japan: Romantic Getaways
Indonesia: Eat Like a Local
Indonesia: Romantic Getaways
Philippines: Eat Like a Local
Philippines: Romantic Getaways
Driving the Hajar: Mountains in the Desert Country
The Double Sunset: Drinks at the World’s Highest Restaurant
Falconry at Sunrise: The Emirati Sport of Kings
Inside the Grand Mosque: Sacred Space in the Desert
The Friday Brunch: Dubai’s Secular Ritual
The Camel Market at Al Ain: Where the Gulf Still Trades
Tall Order – Another Hotel Record Breaker In Abu Dhabi
Stargazing in the Empty Quarter: The Desert Without Light
The Stilt Fishermen: Icons, Economics, and Complicated Questions
Ayurveda: Ancient Healing, Modern Confusion
The Tea Pluckers: Lives Among the Leaves
Navigating Japan: It’s Easier Than You Think
Japanese Whisky: The New World Leader
Temple and Shrine Etiquette: Respecting Living Traditions
Diving the Coral Triangle: Where Oceans Meet
The Art of Batik: Wax, Dye, and Cultural Resilience
Spa Culture: Healing Traditions in Contemporary Form
Volcanoes- Living with Fire Indonesia
Wildlife Encounters: Dragons, Orangutans, and the Creatures Between
Street Food: Eating Your Way Through China for Almost Nothing
Tea Culture: The Ritual That Shaped a Civilisation
The Visa Question: Getting Permission to Visit
Chinese Festivals: When to Visit (And When to Avoid)
Off the Beaten Track: China Beyond the Instagram Shots
Three Weeks in the Archipelago: A Journey Through Indonesia’s Many Worlds
China – Tourism’s Awakening Giant
Koh Samui – Thailand’s Contradiction Island!
Thai Trains – Murderously Good Orient-Style Travel!
Off The Beaten Track – Hidden Thailand
Thailand’s Chiang Mai – Rose Of The North
One Bike In Bangkok!
Bangkok’s Hidden Gems – A Three Hotel Journey
Sri Lanka – Where All Gods Are Equal!
Hip Hip Cooray! An Encore For Jetwing!
A Peek At The Pekoe: Sri Lanka’s Newest Walking Trail
Zamboanga – A Very Special Love Affair
Spellbound In Western Visayas
Plane, Train, Automobile or Jeepney!
Thriller, Manila? Absolutely!
Manila – Seeing Things From A Different Perspective!
Flying Local – Don’t Just Look At The Ticket Price!
Davao, Duterte & Paradise!
Moma, Shamans & Cliff Coffins – The Mysteries Of North Luzon
Capital Of Cool – Baguio City!
Lost In Translation – The Japan Effect
Geeks, Wisemen & The Hottest Toilets In Town – Impressions Of Tokyo
Hachiko – The Spirit Of Japan
Tagaytay – It’s Smokin’, Literally!
When Tanks Rolled Into The Peninsula Manila’s Lobby
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Geeks, Wisemen & The Hottest Toilets In Town - Impressions Of Tokyo
Tick, tock, tick tock. I stared at the digital clock and felt an overwhelming desire to cry.
I was transfixed, for this was no ordinary clock, and the digits in front of me were positively heart-breaking for anyone with a sense of humanity.
Twenty six thousand nine hundred and one. My camera lens snapped shut as I captured the moment for posterity, the number of days since America dropped its A Bomb on Hiroshima, August 6th 1945 and within a matter of months 140,000 people would be dead, with another 200,000 mentally scarred for life by the experience.
I stood motionless in the Hiroshima Peace Memorial...
Australia News
Australia: Eat Like a Local
Australia: Romantic Getaways
Sydney vs Melbourne: A Necessarily Incomplete Assessment
Australian Wine: A Sophisticated Drinker’s Reckoning
Indigenous Australia: Seeing the Country Through Older Eyes
Wildlife Encounters: Everything Wants to Kill You (Not Really)
Australian Dining: The Quiet Revolution
The Outback: Learning to Love the Empty
Three Weeks Down Under: A Luxury Circuit of the Impossible Continent
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Three Weeks Down Under: A Luxury Circuit of the Impossible Continent
Here is what nobody tells you about Australia before you go: it is absolutely, preposterously, almost offensively large. You can fit the entire United Kingdom into it thirty-one times and still have room for a decent-sized cattle station. The flight from Sydney to Perth takes longer than London to Moscow. When Australians say somewhere is just up the road, they mean four hours. When they say it is a bit of a drive, pack supplies.
This scale presents a problem for visitors who want to see everything. The solution is to accept, gracefully, that you cannot. Three weeks allows a luxury circuit that captures Australia's extraordinary range...
Canada News
Banff & the Canadian Rockies: Where Grandeur Meets Refinement
Canada: Eat Like a Local
Canada: Romantic Getaways
Wildlife and Wilderness
The Northern Lights: Nature’s Greatest Performance
TORONTO – An ‘Almost’ Canadian Yorkshireman Says a Fond Hello!
Ottawa – Capital Of Compromise?
Montreal – The ‘Fusion’ City
In Bed With Lennon & Yoko
Quebec City – A Heavenly Experience!
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In Bed With Lennon & Yoko
“It was all an accident ‘ow it ‘appened,” said Monsieur Arruda, the Duty Manager at Montreal’s prestigious Queen Elizabeth Hotel on Rene-Levesque West. “No one expected John Lennon to show up and certainly not with Yoko Ono.”
But that’s exactly what happened on May 26th 1969.
“A local music producer ‘eard zat John Lennon and Yoko Ono were on their way to Canada,” he continued in his Quebec French accent, “but wen ee realised zat no one was around from Sony Records to greet zem at zee airport, he went straight there and pretended to be from Sony.”
And our would-be hero – certainly from the Queen Elizabeth Hotel’s perspective – asked Mr Lennon if he had made a reservation in the city. Apparently the Beatles supremo had not so the producer – with little rhyme or reason – knew that the Queen Elizabeth was a prestigious hostelry and decided, on a whim, to take the unlikely duo Downtown and to the Queen’s. The rest as they say, is history.
Europe News
The secret Netherlands: Oyster picking in Zeeland
Denmark: Eat Like a Local
Denmark: Romantic Getaways
Alchemist, Copenhagen: A Dinner That Transforms the Way You Think About Food
Norway: Eat Like a Local
Norway: Romantic Getaways
Italy: Eat Like a Local
Italy: Romantic Getaways
Festival Season: Midsommar to Way Out West
Sweden: Eat Like a Local
Sweden: Romantic Getaways
Portugal: Eat Like a Local
Portugal: Romantic Getaways
Netherlands: Eat Like a Local
Netherlands: Romantic Getaways
Monaco: Eat Like a Local
Monaco: Romantic Getaways
Germany: Eat Like a Local
Germany: Romantic Getaways
The Alentejo: Space to Run Wild
France: Eat Like a Local
France: Romantic Getaways
Castle Hotels: Sleeping in History
German Food: Beyond Sausages
Bauhaus Pilgrimage: Weimar, Dessau, Berlin
The Rhine and Moselle: A Wine Journey by Rail
Rome | Lazio | The Eternal City
The Grand Italian Journey: From the Alps to Sicily
Beyond the Museums: A Family Theme Park Trail Through Italy
The Romance of the Rails: Italy’s Greatest Train Journeys
Surf Schools for All Ages
Rainy Day Portugal: Museums Kids Don’t Hate
Portugal’s Best Family Beaches (With Parking)
Austria: Eat Like a Local
Austria: Romantic Getaways
The Other Austria: Beyond the Greatest Hits
Adrenaline Austria: Mountains, Water, and Controlled Fear
Austria’s Strangest Stories (And Where to Find Them)
The Grand Prix Weekend
Superyacht Charter
Casino Royale: Gaming in Monte-Carlo
Private Aviation: Access and Options
The Riviera Beyond Monaco
The Midnight Sun: Midsummer in the Arctic
Fjord Cruising: Which Route is Right for You?
Norwegian Art and the Struggle with Light
Winter in Norway: Embracing the Cold
A Gentle Guide to Norwegian Hiking
Budget Sweden: Surviving Scandinavia’s Prices
Wild Swimming and Sauna Culture
The Midnight Sun: 24 Hours of Adventure
Swedish Food: Beyond the Meatballs
Aurora Hunting on a Budget
Brown Cafés and Bitterballen: Dutch Pub Culture
Dutch Design: From De Stijl to Droog
Hidden Art: Dutch Masters Beyond the Rijksmuseum
Craft Beer Revolution: Beyond Heineken
German Railways: The Art of Train Travel
The Baltic Coast: Germany’s Secret Riviera
German Spa Culture: A Beginner’s Guide
The Romantic Road: Doing It Properly
Christmas Markets: A Connoisseur’s Guide
German Wine: Beyond Riesling
Four Tables Worth the Journey
Island Hopping: Italy’s Offshore Treasures
Frozen in Time: Pompeii and Herculaneum
Walking Through Empire: Ancient Rome Revealed
Vatican City: A Sovereign State of Wonders
Dolphin Watching and Marine Adventures
Lisbon with Little Legs: Trams, Tuk-Tuks, and Treats
Feeding Five: Where Kids Actually Eat
Water Parks Worth The Drive
Chamonix Without the Skis: Alpine Adventures Year-Round
Wild Corsica: Mountains in the Mediterranean
Monaco: Where Wealth Meets the Mediterranean
The Hurtigruten: Twelve Days on the World’s Most Beautiful Voyage
The Dutch Waterways: A Week on a Luxury Barge
Sweden’s Göta Canal And The Perils Of Padded Cycling Shorts!
One Of Mallorca’s Classier Sunshine Spots – Port Soller
Pedro, Palma And His Fish & Chip Love Affair!
The English Way – Simply The Best!
WOW! Porto: What A Corker!
In Search Of ‘Cultural’ Madeira
Adventures In Amsterdam!
Get Lost – Finding Yourself In Genoa!
Bach To The Future – Leipzig Style
Campsite Chilling On The French Riviera – NICE!
In The Soup In Tartu
Tallinn – Mediaeval City and Steven’s Domain!
The Man Behind The Third Man
Spanish Riding School Set For Yorkshire Welcome!
Love, War, Death – Oh Vienna…
Vienna’s Macabre Charm & Dalliance With Death!
Ten Tales from France
The Cave Painters of Dordogne: 40,000 Years of Art
Marseille’s MuCEM: Where Mediterranean Cultures Converge
Four Tables Worth the Journey
The Romance of the Rails: France’s Greatest Train Journeys
Beyond the Mouse: A Family Theme Park Trail Through France
Top Rated Blog Europe
The Dutch Waterways: A Week on a Luxury Barge
The captain cut the engine somewhere near Leiden, and for a moment the only sound was water lapping against the hull. Then came the bells — not church bells, but the gentle percussion of dozens of bicycles crossing a bridge we were about to pass beneath. The cyclists didn't look down. Why would they? For the Dutch, boats sliding through their towns are as unremarkable as buses.
I'd been on the barge for three days by then, and I'd already forgotten what it felt like to be in a hurry. That's the thing about travelling by water in the Netherlands — it doesn't just slow you down, it recalibrates your entire sense of time. You move at eight kilometres an hour through a country that invented efficiency, and somehow it makes perfect sense.
Our vessel was the Magnifique IV, a hotel barge that carries just twenty-two passengers through a network of canals, rivers, and lakes that most visitors never see. While the tour buses queue at the Anne Frank House and the crowds photograph the same tulips, we were threading through villages where the biggest event of the day was a heron landing on someone's garden wall.
New Zealand News
New Zealand: Eat Like a Local
New Zealand: Romantic Getaways
Wildlife Encounters: From Whales to Kiwi
Weather and When to Visit
Corteo by Cirque du Soleil — The Weird and the Absolute Wonderful
Poukaki Tarns and Mount Taranaki- A Blown Away Moment
The Waitomo Glow Worm Caves – Blinded By The Glow
Napier – A City That Feeds The Soul
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Napier - A City That Feeds The Soul
Napier has always been referred to as the “city of art,” and until I visited, I honestly thought it was just a cute slogan — something towns say to dress themselves up a little. But stepping into Napier feels less like arriving in a city and more like opening a beautifully illustrated book. Every corner, every alleyway, every shopfront, and even the curve of the beach feels intentionally crafted, touched by some artistic hand. It’s the kind of place where you don’t just look at things; you absorb them. You breathe them in.
From the moment I arrived, there was this feeling — not quite nostalgia, not quite awe, but something in between — a softness mixed with a burst of colour. Napier doesn’t try to impress you with skyscrapers or big-city noise. It wins you over with charm, creativity, and a kind of confidence that can only come from rebuilding itself, literally, from the ground up.
USA News
New York Bound With Sir Michael Caine
USA: Eat Like a Local
USA: Romantic Getaways
Hooked On Michigan
Tales From The (USA) Rails
When New York, Pizza & Gladiators Collide!
The Character Of Kansas City
A Yorkshireman Abroad: The Wilderness Of The John Muir Trail
Fame, Funerals & Hollywood Myths
The Flagstaff Failure Who Created A Legend
The Midwest Phoenix Rises Again
Chicago, Chicago, A Wonderful Town
A Yorkshireman Abroad: Alcatraz
Top Rated Blog USA
The Character Of Kansas City
The phone rang: “I’m just cooking dinner. I’ve got a chilli on the stove.”
“Well turn it off Florence and git yourself down here, now!”
Florence Hawley knew there was an urgency in husband Harland’s voice requiring that she turn the stove down immediately and head to the excavation site. Clearly the team of treasure hunter’s had found something and hubby wanted her to be part of it!
When she arrived Florence could barely believe her eyes.
Harley’s madcap idea to go in search of a paddle steamer sunk on the Missouri River, Kansas City more than a century earlier, had already yielded results – a wooden skeleton of the original Arabia boat…..
From the depths of the Missouri...
United Kingdom News
How to Spend Two Days in London
Nordkapp Odyssey 2025
Bradford Live
The Sherlock Holmes Self-Guided Trail
And They Call It Puppy Love
Gothic Romantic Getaway By Rail
Yorkshire’s Most Romantic Weekend Escape: Why Grays Court York Stole My Heart
Edinburgh: Eat Like a Local
Edinburgh: Romantic Getaways
London: Eat Like a Local
London: Romantic Getaways
Yorkshire: Eat Like a Local
Yorkshire: Romantic Getaways
From Monster to the Moors… By Shannon Palmer
Views, Vistas, and Why Edinburgh Gets Under Your Skin
Architecture and the Skyline That Stops You Mid-Step
Scottish Food: From Haggis to Haute Cuisine
Ghosts, Ghouls, and Going Bump in the Old Town
Greyfriars Bobby: Loyalty, Legend, and a Very Good Dog
A City of Books: Edinburgh’s Literary Soul
Whisky and the Wee Dram: Scotland’s Favourite Conversation Starter
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo: Precision, Pageantry, and Goosebumps
Arthur’s Seat: A Capital City With a Wild Side
Old Town & New Town: Two Cities, One Soul
….And God Created Man (The Isle Of)!
Hogmanay: When Edinburgh Knows How to Party
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe: Controlled Chaos at Its Finest
The Royal Mile: A Street With More Stories Than Sense
The Thames: London’s Liquid History
The West End: Where Theatre Dreams Come True
The Royal Parks: London’s Green and Pleasant Breathing Spaces
London’s Museums: Where the World Comes to Remember Itself
London’s Food Scene: The World on a Plate
London’s Pubs: The Public Houses That Define British Life
Literary London: Walking in the Footsteps of Giants
The South Bank: London’s Cultural Riverfront
Royal London: Pageantry, Palaces and the Crown
East London: Markets, Street Art and Creative Energy
London’s Architecture: Two Thousand Years of Building
Views and Vistas: Seeing London from Above
Edinburgh Castle: The Rock That Refuses to Be Ignored
The Northern Lakes: England’s Last Proper Wilderness
Manchester: The City That Invented Modern
Liverpool: The City That Refuses to Apologise
Wallace Without Gromit & A Slice Of London’s Neighbourhood Village!
Handel, Hendrix & James Bond Martinis!
A (Hotel) Castle Fit For A Commander!
A Peace Of Northern Ireland You Will Never Forget
The Art of Five-Star Hospitality In Belfast
When A Room With A View Really Matters – The Rusacks St Andrews Hotel
SCHLOSS Roxburghe & The Bonnie Prince Charlie Link!
When History Replaces The Hong Kong High Rise!
Knockout Nosh At Liverpool’s Radisson Red
Making Long Haul Travel More Fun
Billesley’s Love Of The Bard!
A Lord’s Delight Then Shepherd By Night!
A Golden Host The Daffodil!
Passion Of A Windermere Fashion!
Kendal’s Midnight Runner Wows The County!
When Coniston Lake District Meets Coniston Yorkshire!
A Poacher’s Story With Lake District Logic!
When A Lakeland Legend Endorses Your Hotel!
Lake Windermere vs A 1970’s Cop Show!
Blackpool’s Imperial Hotel – A Mint Legacy 157 Years On
Bath – Shorthand For Georgian Style
Steel Town To Spa Town in 10 Minutes!
Worthy Boost For Buxton – The Buxton Crescent Hotel
Bude: The Cornwall That Forgot to Become a Cliché
A Proper Night Out in Yorkshire: Eat Like a Local, Laugh Like You Mean It
An Alternative Scarborough Weekend
An East Coast Vintage Weekend
A Winter Spa Experience In North Yorkshire
The GameKeepers Inn
Top Rated Blog United Kingdom
The West End: Where Theatre Dreams Come True
London’s West End is to theatre what Wall Street is to finance: the global centre, the ultimate proving ground, the place where careers are made and fortunes won or lost. Within the tight grid of streets around Shaftesbury Avenue, Leicester Square, and Covent Garden, some 40 theatres present plays and musicals to audiences exceeding 15 million annually. The tradition stretches back four centuries, to Shakespeare’s contemporaries who performed in the taverns and inn-yards of what was then London’s western fringe. Today, the West End generates over £600 million in ticket sales—and rather more in associated restaurant bookings, bar tabs, and hotel rooms.
The term ‘West End’ originally described simply the fashionable western districts of London, as opposed to the industrial East End. Applied to theatre, it came to denote the commercial district where entertainment concentrated—a usage established by the Victorian era, when music halls, variety theatres, and legitimate drama competed for audience attention. The geography has shifted slightly over the centuries, but the core remains: a walkable cluster of ornate Victorian and Edwardian playhouses, their façades blazing with lights, their names a roll call of theatrical history.
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