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  • Review: Weisses Rössl, Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria

    A few streets back from the glacial shimmer of the River Inn and tucked beneath the watchful peaks of the Nordkette mountains lies the Weisses Rössl restaurant, Innsbruck’s unapologetic ode to Tyrolean gastronomy.

    This culinary nook – not to be confused with the hotel of the same name at the same location – offers an unpretentious kind of charm that’s warm, welcoming and refreshingly unassuming, and has belonged to the same family for four generations.

    The food

    The restaurant offers traditional Tyrolean dishes, honouring recipes that have been passed down through the generations.

    Adventurous diners will enjoy trying the escargots from Gugumuck – a Viennese snail farm – served with a garlic herb butter and toast. Andreas Gugumuck, a former employee of IBM, has been committed to reviving this once-popular Austrian delicacy for nearly two decades.

    Alternatively, try the Beef Tartar, a classic

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  • Review: ADLERS Hotel, Innsbruck, Tyrol, Austria

    ADLERS Hotel in Innsbruck is a place where contradictions collide in the most mesmerising of ways. A beacon of modern design in the heart of Innsbruck, it’s a place where minimalist interiors are framed by jagged, snow-dusted peaks, with a rooftop bar where you can enjoy a glass of wine whilst admiring landscapes that look like they belong in a fairy tale. Innsbruck itself is a city of contrasts where historic cobbled streets meet the sharp, contemporary edge of a bustling ski culture – and ADLERS mirrors this perfectly. But does it deliver on its promise of being a gateway to both luxury and adventure? Let’s take a closer look.

    The welcome

    First impressions are everything, and ADLERS knows it. From the moment you step into the sleek, ground floor reception, the staff greet you with an efficiency that doesn’t sacrifice warmth. We had arrived on a very

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  • Big cats and where to stay in style to see them

    Big cats are big business and often the main reason for people to travel on safari or wildlife trips around the world.

    There are seven big cats and these typically refer to the largest members of the Felidae family, capable of roaring due to a specialized larynx and hyoid apparatus. These big cats are:

    Lion – Known as the “king of the jungle,” lions are social cats, often living in prides. They are primarily found in Africa and a small population in India. Tiger – The largest of all big cats, tigers are solitary hunters and are recognizable by their orange coat with black stripes. They are native to Asia. Jaguar – Jaguars are the largest cats in the Americas and are known for their powerful jaws. They inhabit rainforests, wetlands, and grasslands in Central and South America. Leopards – Leopards are highly adaptable and have a

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  • Review: TRIBE Manchester Airport, Manchester, UK

    Let’s be honest – airport hotels don’t usually conjure up much excitement. They’re invariably functional, forgettable places where lonely businessmen sup on overpriced whiskies ahead of an early morning flight. But every now and then, an airport hotel comes along that dares to mix things up a little. And at Manchester Airport, there’s a new addition that’s re-writing the script. Read on to learn how TRIBE Manchester Airport – Manchester’s biggest hotel with 412 rooms – comes with just enough edge to make you rethink everything you thought you knew about pre-flight accommodation.

    The welcome

    This is only TRIBE’s second hotel in the UK (the first being in London’s Canary Wharf) and we arrived in rather wintry conditions when the hotel was busy dealing with a recent flight cancellation. Now part of Accor, the staff on reception were very welcoming, inviting us to take

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  • Vendée: A little-known paradise on the French Atlantic coast

    The coastline of France’s Vendée, known as the “Côte de Lumière”, stretches some 250 km and includes 140 km of sparkling sandy beaches. South of Nantes, north of Bourdeaux, Vendée boasts every imaginable landscape: hills and dunes, forests and meadows, rivers, marshes, vineyards, and canals. And, of course, that endless expanse of pristine beaches! 

    From town to country, chateau to bed and breakfasts, there is a lot of luxury to soak up in Vendée. Focusing (mainly) on Vendée du Sud (the southern part of the region), here’s a quick guide: must-see experiences, special dining spots, and unique accommodation options.

    Les Jardins de William Christie

    William Christie is renowned throughout France and America as a highly respected baroque music scholar and conductor. His Les Arts Florissant ensembles give over 100 concerts annually in the world’s most prestigious concert halls. 

    While nurturing Les Arts Florissant, William Christie also

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  • Europe’s safest holiday destinations for 2025

    Looking ahead to 2025, at a time when there is so much political instability, we’ve spoken to the team at Avanti Travel Insurance to hear their views on the safest holiday destinations in Europe. Whether you are looking for peace of mind with healthcare, low crime rates or just a reassuringly peaceful location to visit, safety is invariably a key consideration when it comes to planning a trip. Here are some of the
    safest holiday destinations in Europe for 2025.

    Switzerland

    Consistently ranked as one of the safest countries in the world, it will come as no suprise to find Switzerland occupying the first position on the list. Fancy a city break to Geneva or a ski holiday in the Swiss Alps? Your visit to this land of stunning landscapes and charming villages is complemented by a high standard of living, excellent healthcare, low crime

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  • The perfect wellness weekend in Chiang Mai

    Chiang Mai in northern Thailand is a city that offers a blend of rich history, cultural heritage, and modern living. With ancient temples, exciting night markets, and surrounded by sublime natural landscapes, it truly is a destination that offers so much to residents and visitors alike. Chiang Mai also boasts a thriving wellness culture, with yoga studios, spas, meditation retreats, eco friendly resorts and a seemingly never ending choice of plant based food. These all combine to make it the perfect option for either your next wellness weekend, or a for a longer retreat that allows you to fully embrace everything that Chiang Mai has to offer.

    Stay at Away Chiang Mai Thapae – A vegan retreat

    Away Chiang Mai is a perfectly plant based and 100% vegan retreat in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand that should most certainly be on your vegan travel radar. Located just a short walk from

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  • Private cooking classes in Barcelona

    Why not try learn how to prepare a variety of your favourite traditional Catalan dishes and other worldwide favourites, during your visit to the beautiful city of Barcelona? These following private cooking classes and workshops allow you to gain a hands-on experience that is much more than just tasting these delicious foods. From preparing traditional tapas and paella to putting together impressive charcuterie boards, this city provides many cooking classes that allow guests to discover culinary heritage and Mediterranean flavours. So, keep reading to find out more!

    1. Paella workshop

    Discover Paella Barcelona if you are looking to prepare a traditional Mediterranean favourite. This class provides guests with a three-in-one experience, your class begins with a trip to the renowned food market, La Boqueria. Here you will receive advice on the highest-quality ingredients to use in your dishes and get a taste of local

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  • Review: Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo, Monaco

    I would have liked to provide a more in-depth review of my recent stay at Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo but alas my visit was just a very brief one, prior to attending the ILTM Cannes luxury travel conference. But here goes… established in the early 1900s, this Belle Époque style hotel was designed by architect Nicolas Marquet, with contributions from Gustave Eiffel (creator of the Eiffel Tower). It enjoys a prestigious history and has hosted a wealth of discerning guests over the years, from celebrities to royalty.

    The hotel is part of Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer (SBM), a prestigious luxury hospitality and entertainment group based in Monaco that owns and operates a number of hotels and other entertainment facilities, including Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, Casino de Monte-Carlo and Thermes Marins Monte-Carlo.

    The welcome

    I was greeted at Nice Côte d’Azur Airport and driven to the hotel before

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  • Review: Linden Barn, Orton, Cumbria, UK

    Nestled in the Cumbrian village of Orton is Linden Barn – a beautiful 3-bedroom property lovingly converted by owners Fiona and Brian who live next door. Available through Rural Retreats, it was renovated in 2020 and is idyllically situated with easy access to both the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District National Parks.

    The welcome

    Linden Barn is located off a short country lane just a stone’s throw from the heart of the village of Orton. Access to the property was via a lockbox, the details for which had been communicated to us in advance of our arrival, meaning we could seamlessly check ourselves in.

    We did however call briefly next door just as a courtesy to introduce ourselves to the owners, and met Fiona who was friendly and chatty. We were fascinated to hear that Pablo, the retired resident trail riding horse who can often

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