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EDITORS NOTE
SUMMER IN EUROPE
BEST OF BRITISH
ARUBA
LONDON'S FINEST
ICELAND
SEASIDE TOWNS
PORTO
LOUNGING AROUND
DAY & NIGHT
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As I write, we are experiencing that great transition from spring
to summer, and it's one that Brits can't help but find amusing.
Indeed, this is a weird time of year, say the climatologists and
meteorologists, as a nation agonises over how to dress for the
weather.
For me, it's always most noticeable first thing in the morning. As I
pass people on the pavement, everyone seems to be dressed for a
completely different season, some in T-shirts and shorts, others in
down jackets and balaclavas. At this point in the soggy, chilly
spring of 2024, many of us would do anything to feel remotely
summerlike. But if it has felt unseasonably cold all spring,
dominating conversations and wreaking havoc with your planned
transition to a summer wardrobe, how about this puzzle: according
to the Central England Temperature, April was actually warmer than
the UK average. Whatever the statistics, for many the only constant
this spring has been cloud, drizzle and a distinct lack of sunshine.
As TS Eliot famously said, April is the cruelest month.
But this summer edition is about celebrating travel in all its forms.
It's about adventure (Porto, page 104), relaxation and well-being. It
gives you a taste of the great outdoors (Iceland, page 84), new
destinations (Aruba, page 42), local experiences (Seaside towns,
page 98) and a look at some exciting and remarkable places
(Summer in Europe, page 12) - all chosen for those who are
inspired by unique experiences, whatever the time of year and
whatever the weather. Here at Amazing Destinations, being in love
with summer has always been about the aspirational, taking our
readers to places both real and imagined. As we celebrate the
season, we want to create memorable moments that make these
months even more enchanting.
Wherever your adventures take you this season, near or far, I wish
you a summer to remember.
Martin Mason
Editor
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The 12 destinations you must visit!
Capri
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Instead, treat yourself to a trip to some of the most glamorous destinations Europe
has to offer, and vacation like a celebrity in hotspots like St. Tropez and Monaco.
What are you waiting for?
By Martin Mason
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post pandemic data from the European Travel Commission shows that
they’re prioritising a new trip-planning criterion: A lack of crowds.
After pleasant weather and attractive deals, the report finds, Europeans say the next most
important criteria for choosing a destination on their continent is that it “is not crowded.”
That’s a bump from fourth to third place since the commission’s survey introduced the question
“What criteria will play the most important role in choosing your next destination?”.
We’re not sure if that’s top of your holiday wish list but if you're searching for inspiration for a
glamourous summer break in Europe, we've got some suggestions. We’ve put together a list of our
top destinations for a sunny getaway, in spots that are perfect whether you’re planning an early
escape or a last-minute break. From Spain to Santorini, you can pick a culture-crammed city or
stretch out on a sun-splashed beach for a week and enjoy that out-of-office feeling.
Capri, Italy
Forget the hustle and bustle of Rome and go to this picturesque Italian island instead — a favorite destination
of Jackie Kennedy Onassis. Located on the stunning Bay of Naples and only accessible by ferry (or private
yacht or helicopter), Capri isn't known as a celebrity vacation hotspot for nothing. If you really want a taste of
luxury, stay at the 5-star Capri Tiberio Palace Hotel and book the Bellevue Suite, where you can clink glasses
of Champagne on your private terrace overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. If you're looking for fine dining,
enjoy a plate of lemon ravioli at Da Paolino, which is known as the "restaurant to the stars. ".
Monaco, France
You may have heard of this glamorous spot thanks to the prestigious annual Grand Prix motor race, MonteCarlo,
that it's home to, but Monaco oozes splendor year-round. Although Monaco is the second smallest
country in the world, it makes up for its size in grandeur, as it attracts high rollers and is almost comically
filled with yachts and luxury cars. Located on the dreamy French Riviera, you can take a cruise across the
Mediterranean coastline on a yacht, or stay on land to test your luck at one of the city's upscale casinos, such
as the famous Casino of Monte-Carlo."
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Sven Stefan, Montenegro
This super tiny but stunning island on the Adriatic coast has been a well-known vacation destination for celebrities and
royalty alike, and was a hotspot in the sixties Famous guests include Marilyn Monroe, Sophia Loren, and Claudia
Schiffer. Once a quiet fishing village, the whole island was bought and turned into a 5-star luxury hotel, and is now more
glamorous than ever, attracting both Hollywood starlets and European royalty.
Mykonos, Greece
If you go to Greece, skip the overcrowded streets of Athens and instead dive into an infinity pool overlooking the
Aegean Sea at the luxurious Bill & Coo Suites and Lounge on the Greek island of Mykonos. The clean, white buildings
topped with blue roofs look like something right out of a postcard. For a truly glamorous experience, explore the other
islands from a private sail yacht or dance the night away at Cavo Paradiso Club, a world-class nightclub known for
hosting the biggest international DJs on the scene.
St. Tropez, France
On the glamorous French Riviera, St. Tropez is especially popular among celebrity couples, as Victoria and David
Beckham, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, Neil Patrick Harris and his partner David Burtka, and Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt (presplit)
have all vacationed there. Should you visit, check out the area's most famous beach, Plage de Pampelonne, which
is known for its exclusive private clubs, such as the secluded Club 55, and miles upon miles of white sand.
Lyon
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Ibiza, Spain
This Spanish island is known for a lot more than Mike Posner's hit song "I took a pill in Ibiza" gives it credit for. Of
course, that's not to say that partying like a rock star isn't on the itinerary at one of the island's many famous clubs, such
as Ushuaia Ibiza Beach Club (Playa d'en Bossa), but the town is also a great place to eat well, shop high end designers,
and spoil yourself rotten (famous fans include Kate Moss, P. Diddy, and Paris Hilton).
Lake Como, Italy
Located in northern Italy's Lombardy region, this upscale destination is known for its famous waterfront villas .
George Clooney, Sting, Madonna, Donatella Versace and Sir Richard Branson all own or have owned villas here. Get a
slightly less permanent taste of luxury at Villa Carlotta, a villa that has been turned into an art museum and botanical
garden. And if you really want to splurge, stay at the CastaDiva Resort & SPA, a 5-star hotel right on the lake.
Cong, Ireland
Sometimes everyone needs to feel like royalty — and that's exactly what you get in Cong, Ireland. Get the full
experience by staying at Ashford Castle, an actual Medieval castle formerly owned by the Guinness family (known for
their beer), that has now been transformed into a 5-star hotel. A regular host to royalty, dignitaries, and celebs, it was
even recently voted one of the best hotels in the world for celebrity sightings. The hotel features a cigar terrace, a mini
cinema, horseback riding and lake tours, as well as an award-winning spa.
Lyon
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Madeira, Portugal
If you're a wine lover, you've probably heard of this picturesque island off the coast of Portugal from its world-renowned
namesake, "Madeira wine." When you're not sipping on excellent vino or taking a dip in the clear Atlantic Ocean, go for
a casual stroll through one of the island's many botanical gardens, such as the succulent-rich Madeira Botanical Garden,
or look down from above the clouds at Pico do Arieiro, Madiera's third-largest peak.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Prince Edward, Tom Cruise, and Bill Gates are only among a few of the big names that have
vacationed on this prestigious city in southern Croatia. Sip on the region's famous wines, take a boat ride to one of the
local oyster farms and eat fresh oysters straight from the Adriatic Sea, or laze around the famous beaches surrounding
it. The city is so charming it doubled for King’s Landing in HBO’s fantasy series "Game of Thrones."
Zurich, Switzerland
Zurich has repeatedly been named the most expensive city in the world, with a typical date night coming in at about
£200. But, if you have the money to spare, it's worth every penny. Spend the day shopping on Bahnhofstrasse, one of
the world's most expensive and exclusive shopping areas or go swimming with the swans on the crystal clear Lake
Zurich, while surrounded by stunning views of the Swiss Alps.
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When it comes to the perfect summer escape, you can’t really do better than
Wales. It’s not too big (it takes less than five hours to drive from north to south), it
blends mountains and coastline as well as villages and cities and with 600 castles,
three national parks, four UNESCO Heritage Sites, and five Areas of Outstanding
Natural Beauty, you'll never be short of things to see and do. Wales is also blessed
with some incredibly beautiful scenery. Who could resist somewhere as evocativesounding
as ‘Waterfall Country’, for example – a part of mid-Wales on the
southwest edge of Brecon Beacons National Park where epic waterfalls abound? Or
the Gower Peninsula, with its dramatic cliffs, sheltered coves and stunning beaches,
such as Rhossili Bay.
While if it’s mountains you crave, check out the magnificent Eryri, or Snowdonia.
And then there's the alluring Wye Valley, one of the UK’s finest riverside
landscapes that's known to have inspired many writers and artists, including
Wordsworth, Turner and Coleridge. While at Holy Island, the most westerly point
on Anglesey, you’ll find puffins and other seabirds galore.
Whether you plan to get active in the great outdoors, or just sight-see and eat your
way around the country, we’ve chosen the best luxury hotels in north, south and
west Wales so you can enjoy your mini-break in style. Read on for our Best of
British picks of the best places to stay in Wales.
By Martin Mason
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PALE HALL HOTEL
GWYNEDD, WALES
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alé Hall is a luxurious country house hotel with an array of period features and first-rate service,
making it one of the best hotels we've visited in Wales. The hotel is located in a fantastically
remote setting in the Dee Valley, with a lovely woodland garden and the spectacular Snowdonia
National Park, which offers a variety of walks, right on its doorstep.
This 50-acre estate is nestled in the beautiful countryside of rural North
Wales, not to mention the world-renowned 823-square-mile Snowdonia
National Park, making it a one-of-a-kind country retreat with unspoiled
coasts, lakes, waterfalls, and limitless activities. Palé Hall does not have a
reception, so arriving feels more like entering a stately mansion than a
hotel, with porters greeting you by name and attending to your every
need. Architect Samuel Pountney Smith designed the house for railway
engineer Henry Robertson between 1868 and 1871. Anthony and Donna
Barney, the new owners, have been keen to maintain the property with
elegance, personality, grandeur, and affection, continuing to create a
setting that demands you slow down and unwind. Staff are
knowledgeable, eager, and obviously pleased to work here.
Rooms
The hotel offers 18 rooms, and no two are alike. We stayed in the
superbly situated Caernarfon suite, which had breathtaking views of the
hotel grounds and surrounding landscape. The décor has a timeless
elegance, and a beautiful Welsh bottle of mead awaits you on the vanity
table, while the TV is hidden behind a framed mirror. The bed was huge
and super comfortable, and the spacious bathroom featured a glorious
walk-in shower. There is fast wifi throughout the hotel, although I very
much doubt you'll need it.
Food & Drink
The Henry Robertson's Dining Room is lavish, exactly like the rest of the
hotel. While the dress code is smart casual, it feels like a place worth
dressing up for dinner. There were three different meal options available.
The Classics include a short a la carte menu, a six-course tasting menu,
and the iconic ten-course tasting menu, which we tried. Head Chef Sam
Griffiths, who recently joined Palé Hall was Welsh Chef of the Year in
2021 and over sees well-cooked dishes with exceptional local ingredients
such as lamb, beef, venison, game, seafood, and cheese. Everything we
had was beautifully presented and delicious, with perfect wine pairings
and impeccable service.
Our verdict
Queen Victoria and Winston Churchill both visited this
magnificent Victorian home on the outskirts of Snowdonia
National Park. Palé Hall provides all you could expect from a
luxury hotel. History, charm, sophistication, and grandeur.
Add impeccable service and elegant fine-dining to the mix,
and you may well have located the ideal country hideaway.
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ST DAVIDS, WALES
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Rooms
Most of the contemporary rooms provide views of the
Pembrokeshire landscape, the beach, and the city of St. Davids. Our
spacious accommodation had a large, incredibly comfortable
hypoallergenic bed and a modern bathroom with a separate bath
and shower. All modern amenities were present, including a large
flat-screen television, luxurious towels, slippers, high-quality
toiletries, a coffee maker, and a mini fridge.
Food & Drink
'Blas' means 'taste' in Welsh, so it's fitting that it's the name of Twr
y Felin Hotel's three AA Rosette-winning restaurant. You'll be
dining alongside artworks of Welsh legends such as Anthony
Hopkins, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Richard Burton as you enjoy
dishes based on seasonality and using local Welsh produce.
Everything we ate was expertly prepared and delicious, with the
standouts being a Solva Crab starter with radish, sea lettuce, and
dill, and, of course, Welsh Lamb with beetroot, goats cheese, and
wild garlic.
wr y Felin Hotel is the first contemporary art hotel in Wales, housed in a historic
windmill. Located in Britain's smallest city, St. Davids in Pembrokeshire, this
painstakingly restored hotel offers 39 luxury rooms and is perfect for your visit to
West Wales.
The windmill at Twr y Felin was built in 1806 and served as a
GCHQ U-boat lookout during World War II. A five-minute stroll
will take you to the city centre, and in less than 15 minutes, you
will be in St. Davids breathtaking mediaeval cathedral. For
centuries, it has drawn dedicated pilgrims seeking the shrine of the
patron saint of Wales, who established a monastery here in the sixth
century.
The vaulted Oriel Lounge on the approach to the bedrooms features
a Baby Grand Piano and a gallery-like atmosphere with over 250
pieces of specially commissioned art, many of which are inspired
by Pembrokeshire. In addition to the main restaurant, the Cornel
Bar serves beers and cocktails.
Our verdict
A wonderful hotel overlooking the Pembrokeshire coast. The
hotel's style is elegant and contemporary, with a restored
19th-century windmill as its backdrop. Local and
international modern art surrounds this lovely retreat, which
is conveniently located between the cathedral-topped St.
Davids and the Pembrokeshire Coast Path.
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PEMBROKESHIRE, WALES
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Rooms
The six rooms are minimalist, with neutral colour schemes and
fabulous views. All luxury mod-cons are included: flat-screen TV,
WiFi, tea and coffee makers, plush bathrooms, quality toiletries,
and the requisite bathrobes and slippers.
Food & Drink
Roch Castle does not have a restaurant; however, there are other
options nearby, including sister hotel Twr y Felin Hotel's Blas
Restaurant, which is only a 15-minute drive away. You won't want
to miss the cooked breakfast which is served at the castle, it really
is exceptional, and that’s saying something when you’ve eaten as
many as we have. The ‘Full Welsh’ makes use of the best local
ingredients, including large organic sausages and creamy black
pudding.
och Castle is a luxury guest accommodation that has existed for over 800 years.
The six-bedroom property is located on a rocky outcrop with 360-degree views
of the surrounding land and sea. The rooms have been rebuilt to the finest
standards, blending modern luxury with mediaeval beauty
Located just over seven miles from Haverfordwest in South Wales,
it's a two-hour drive from Cardiff and slightly less from Swansea.
The coast is five minutes' drive away at Newgale, a huge beach
that’s popular with surfers. First built in the 12th century by a
knight, it was established as a Norman fortress and was, up until
relatively recently, left in ruins. It's now been beautifully restored
as a luxury guest accommodation with the original mediaeval
characteristics of the building left in tact. The interior has been
given a tasteful, contemporary look that highlights the ancient
stone that forms this towering structure. The Court Room is a large
living room-type area that leads to the terrace sun room with its
floor-to-ceiling glass walls. This is where guests can relax in deep
armchairs surrounded by unique artwork, much of which was
commissioned for the property by local artists.
Our verdict
Pembrokeshire's Roch Castle, perched atop a stone mound
and overlooking St Bride's Bay and the Preseli Hills, is a
stunning 12th-century fortification on the outside and a fivestar
bed and breakfast within. This beautifully renovated
Norman hotel boasts spectacular sea and land views, designer
decor, and is a one-of-a-kind and exciting location to stay.
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ABERGAVENNY, WALES
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his charming hotel stands proudly in the historic Monmouthshire market town of
Abergavenny, on the edge of the Brecon Beacons. Established in 1829, The Angel Hotel was
originally a coaching inn. Now, it is one of the finest small hotels in the area.
Abergavenny is billed as the gateway to Wales – it’s only
a few miles from the English/Welsh border, and you can
reach it from London in just over three hours. Abergavenny
Castle and Museum are both nearby, and there are several
gardens and walking tracks in the area. Throughout the hotel,
the contemporary decor blends with the Georgian interior.
Guests can relax in the lounge’s seating areas with luxurious,
comfortable sofas and chairs. The hallways are painted in soft
calming tones with elegant mirrors and subtle lighting, it’s a real
delight.
Rooms
The rooms combine contemporary style with a blend of country
warmth, featuring plaids and florals and a calming palette of soft
greys. The hotel is arranged around a central courtyard and has
34 rooms spread out over three floors. Our deluxe room featured
a large, super comfortable bed with large soft pillows, a lounge
area with a coffee table, sofa, armchairs and a smart TV. There’s
also a desk and tea and coffee facilities.
Food & drink
The Foxhunter Bar is cosy with its wooden tables, big armchairs
and working fireplace, you immediately feel welcome and
relaxed. Beyond this is The Oak Room which is used for
breakfast, lunch and dinner. A stunning space with lofty ceilings,
it was a wonderful place to enjoy a meal. We started with fresh
bread from The Angel Bakery (located opposite) then chose
from a varied and seasonal menu. Starters and mains were well
executed with the locally sourced dry-aged Welsh beef ribeye the
highlight. Service throughout our stay was excellent and if you
have time for afternoon tea, which is served in the Wedgewood
Room, the Angel is famous for miles around and regularly gets
mentioned in ‘best afternoon tea in Britain’ roundups.
Our verdict
A former Georgian coaching inn with the wild and
wonderful Welsh countryside on its doorstep. The
Angel Hotel makes a great base for a wellness retreat
with a difference. Be sure to visit the Angel Bakery
opposite, it's like a magic shop full of treats. If you
are planning to do some walking during your trip,
it's a great place to stock up on goodies.
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ABERGAVENNY, WALES
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estled beside the Brecon Beacons, the Michelin-starred Walnut Tree Inn near
Abergavenny is one of the most famous restaurants in Wales – a food-lover’s destination
since the early 1960s. Martin Mason went to discover a restaurant famed for letting the
ingredients do the talking.
Situated on the outskirts of Wales’s foodie town, the Walnut
Tree has a long history as a culinary destination in Wales. One
of the elder statesmen and big personalities of British cooking,
Head Chef and Owner Shaun Hill, has been cooking in some of
Britain’s best-known kitchens for a staggering 43 years. Hill is
often referred to as ‘a chef’s chef’ and it’s not hard to see why.
His menu is a regularly changing celebration, essentially, of the
type of food he wants to eat himself.
He has succeeded in putting the restaurant back on the culinary
map with a rustic style of food that involves bold flavours and
using local Welsh produce, some of which is grown in the
restaurant’s own garden space that you can walk through when
entering the restaurant.
The building itself dates from Victorian times and the
atmosphere is unpretentious with wooden floors and tables
creating a cosy backdrop to the down-to-earth dishes. It buzzes
with conversation instead of the occasional hushed whisper. And
the serving team are warm and knowledgeable.
An ever-changing menu includes local produce with saddleback
pork, shoulder of lamb and fillet of beef all well represented.
Starters might be lobster or pigeon and finely balanced fish
dishes stand out amongst the mains, with my perfectly cooked
John Dory being the highlight. Desserts are indulgent, think
Cherry tart and gooseberry crème Brulee. The whole menu
reflects an easy approach to food – it’s clear this is a place to
enjoy rather than revere.
Our verdict
A visit to the Walnut Tree is more like entering your
favourite country local than a feted Michelin star
eatery. It is surprisingly unpretentious and all about
the food. Our meal was a delight and virtually faultless.
The Walnut Tree is a shining example of how to deliver
informal but truly outstanding dining.
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Photo credit: David Charbitt
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A Caribbean paradise waiting to be explored
Aruba, the Caribbean Island, is known as 'One Happy Island' for a reason:
it's always sunny, lively, and perpetually cheery. Just 15 miles north of
Venezuela, with warm seas, picturesque beaches, and days that are always long,
hot, and glorious, it's the ideal place to flop onto the sand with a good book,
but it's also a culturally rich destination with plenty to do, whether you're
artistic, energetic, looking for zen, or simply a foodie.
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Aruba, located in the southern Caribbean Sea close off the coast of South America, is the most popular
of the ABC islands (together with Curacao and Bonaire). It may not be a stereotypical tropical paradise—it
has an arid desert-like landscape that is wonderful to explore, but its combination of predictable year-round
weather (located outside the hurricane zone), friendly people, and a wide range of resort options has made it
one of the Caribbean's most popular destinations. Although the island is only 21 miles long, there are plenty
of activities to do while visiting this Dutch Caribbean republic. Whether you choose leisure and relaxation or
exploration and action, Aruba has something for everyone.
Imagine a place where the sun always shines, the palms
provide shade, and the beaches are as pristine as they are
serene. That place is Aruba, one of the Lesser Antilles
islands which extend in an arc from Puerto Rico to the
north-eastern coast of South America. This is a tranquil
destination typically ideal for tourists looking for an exotic
getaway. Its hot and humid due to its location near the
equator and the temperature usually rarely drops below 78
degrees Fahrenheit, with refreshing trade winds always
blowing. Aruba is relatively unaffected by its geographical
placement because the mountains that surround it protect it
from all but the easterly trade winds. Its thse winds which
discourage large waves from hitting the coast and keep the
water relatively calm.
Aruba is widely regarded for its beautiful beaches which
are undoubtedly amongst the very best we have visited in
the caribbean. North of the popular Palm Beach you will
find Tres Trapi (see the front cover), an incredible
snorkeling and scuba diving spot. If you want to see turtles
this is the place to be because it’s the top snorkeling spot in
Aruba. Tres Trapi is situated between Boca Catalina and
Malmok Beach. To get into the water, you’ll need to
descend a well-carved staircase in the rock formation that
leads straight to the ocean, hence “Tres Trapi” means the
“Three Steps needed to take the plunge. Here you can
encounter a variety of beautiful tropical fish, moray eels,
and if you're lucky, those amazing sea turtles.
Snorkelling with turtles
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Cities & regions
Aruba was formerly a part of the Netherlands Antilles. In
1986 it became a separate self-governing part of the Kingdom
of the Netherlands. Part of The “ABC Islands”—Aruba,
Bonaire, and Curaçao the eastern part of the island is where
the capital is located, the colourful and buzzing town of
Oranjestad dating back to 1798.
There is an abudance of scenic beauty to experience from the
calm sandy stretches of the west coast to the towering boca
bays to the north. Climb the windswept steps to reach the peak
of Hooiberg hill, Aruba’s iconic mountaintop forged by
ancient volcanoes. The second-largest city is San Nicolas,
which is located in the southern part of the island. Thi is the
port city and has some of the best restaurants in the country as
well as a thriving art scene.
Culture
Aruba has a culture that makes it stand out from the rest of the
Caribbean. A mixture of American, African, and European
influences has led to a distinctive hybridized culture. The
official languages are Papiamento and Dutch. However,
most Arubans speak at least four languages. English and
Spanish are usually the other two languages spoken by the
natives. Papiamento is a language derived from French,
Portuguese, English, Spanish, African, and Dutch dialects.
The culture is naturally influenced by its Dutch heritage,
which can be seen in the island’s landscapes and architecture.
Known for its friendly atmosphere and diversity, depending
on when you visit the island, various festivals are held each
year and often in honour of Aruban history mixed with
modern influences. Music, dancing, traditional foods, and
plenty of entertainment rituals exist all over the island.
Food
The diverse cuisine offers visitors a wide variety of food
choices. You can sample Latin-American, Creole, Chinese,
and Indian cuisine. Two of the more popular dishes are stewed
chicken and black beans and these are a staple in many
households and local eateries. The majority of restaurants
offer Caribbean dishes in addition to typical American fare.
Shopping
Shopping ranges from the usual souvenirs to luxury goods
aimed at an american audience. The locally made items offer
the most interest and value including pottery, driftwood signs
and seaglass jewellery. Be sure to pick up a bottle of the Hot
Delight Papaya sauce, a fiery mix of the Madam Jeanette
pepper and locally grown green papayas. Aruba is also the
only island in the Caribbean where hand-rolled cigars, called
“puros,” are made. The cigars are made from tobacco leaves
planted in the fertile sandy soil are supposedly one of the
finest in the world.
When to go
December to March is considered the peak tourist season,
both among holidaymakers and those who stay on-island.
During these months, expect it to be busier due to american
cruise line visitors. Aruba boasts a tropical climate throughout
the year and daytime temperatures average around 88
degrees, but increase during the summer months of June, July
and August.
Heat waves with higher temperatures can crop up, even well
into October. The humidity is high, but tropical trade winds
make the temperatures tolerable The dry season in Aruba
extends from January to August, making it one of the most
popular times to visit.
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WHAT TO DO
Visit Arikok National Park
Arikok National Park is located on the wild eastern side of
the island, with a vastly different coastline than the whitesand
beaches of the west coast. This stunning national park
comprises almost 20% of the island. When exploring the
Park, you’ll discover a rugged terrain, a breathtaking
coastline, and desert-like hills filled with cacti. Here you
will also find two of Aruba's most exciting sites, the
Quadirikiri and Fontein caves. While Fontein Cave is
exceptional for its broad collection of ancient Indian
paintings, Quadirikiri provides wonderful opportunities for
unique photos thanks to its two chambers that allow filtered
sunlight to enter. Travel along the 100-foot tunnel if you
are adventurous but do it peacefully; hundreds of
(harmless) bats make their home here.
The Natural Bridge
Years of pounding waves carved amazing natural
formations out of the coral limestone along Aruba's wild
northern coastline. The first and most popular natural
bridge was 25 feet high and 100 feet long, attracting and
inspiring a multitude of sightseers from all over the world.
Although it collapsed in 2005, this is still an all-time
favourite spot for many visitors, especially because of the
newest member of one of nature's miracles nearby: the
Baby Bridge.
Did we mention the beaches
Visitors flock to the beaches of Aruba for good reason;
they are gorgeous! If you are looking for calm turquoise
waters and beautiful, soft ivory sand, then Aruba is perfect
for you. Aruba is home to some of the Caribbean’s most
beautiful beaches; you don’t want to miss Eagle Beach.
This slice of paradise is known as one of the best beaches
in the world. Eagle Beach has pristine white sands right
next to iconic Fofoti trees. If you’re looking for a bit more
seclusion, check out Arashi Beach, Flamingo Beach, Baby
Beach, Palm Beach, or Boca Keto.
Ayo rock formations
Ayo Rock Formations is located to the northeast of
Hooiberg and just a couple of minutes away from Aruba's
Donkey Sanctuary and Casibari, another popular but more
crowded spot to explore the island's unique collection of
massive diorite boulders. What makes Ayo a unique
location is the tranquillity of its surroundings, which
creates a sense of awe and an understanding of why the
area was once considered a sacred site by the island's
original inhabitants. This natural preserve features some of
the oldest Indian drawings, and modern pathways have
been constructed in order to help visitors better explore this
ancient site while strolling through towering rocks and
Aruba's unique variety of flora and fauna.
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The Butterfly Farm
Since 1999, locals and visitors to Aruba have had a
unique experience to tick off their must-do list: the
island's one and only butterfly farm. With all-day
guided tours and hundreds of exotic butterflies
fluttering around all year, this little piece of paradise on
a paradisiac island is like a double treat. Surround
yourselves with delicate beauty and reconnect with
nature in this peaceful tropical garden. Early mornings
are ideal to visit if you want to see butterflies emerging
from their pupa and taking their first flight. Looking
for a unique gift or souvenir? Visit the Butterfly Farm
Shop and enjoy a great selection of quality favourites.
There's something for everyone here.
Catch of the Day at Zeerovers
Ask any local where to find fresh fish, and they’ll point
you to Zeerovers. Zeerover means Sea Pirate, and it’s
the place to go for an ice-cold bucket of beers and fresh
fried seafood at reasonable prices. This is a very laidback
seafood shack at the southern end of the island, in
the heart of a fishing village. The fish of the day and
shrimp are ordered by weight at the window. If you
aren’t sure how much to order, the staff is always
friendly and will be glad to help you figure out how
much to order for your group size.
Learn about Aruba Aloe
Aruba is the largest exporter of the aloe vera plant. The
desert-like environment actually enhances the aloe
plant’s natural healing qualities and produces the best
aloe vera gel in the world. If you’ve ever been
sunburned, you've probably used aloe to help heal your
skin and ease the pain. Be sure to visit the museum,
factory, and store all in one to learn about Aruba’s
history with the aloe plant. The factory tour is
absolutely free, and highly recommend it if you really
want to learn more about the history of this plant.
Wander the Shops of Oranjestad
The colourful capital city of Aruba offers a wide range
of options for entertainment, shopping, and dining.
Wander around the vibrant downtown area and explore
its unique blend of modern and historic architecture.
You’ll find luxury retailers, unique boutiques, and
dazzling jewellery stor
How to get there:The easiest route from the UK to
Aruba is with British Airways who offer direct flights
from London Gatwick. www.britishairways.com
Thanks to: The Aruba Tourism Authority for their
assistance in planning this visit. Joanna Walding in
the UK and our fabulous host Jonathan Boekhoudt in
Aruba, who took the time to show us around his
wonderful country.
Tour of the San Nicolas street art murals
The colourful murals of San Nicolas are an unexpected
sight for many visitors to Aruba. This guided tour
introduces you to the stories behind each. You'll walk
through the streets of San Nicolas and learn all about
the significance of each mural and the top international
street artists who created them. Our guide was the
larger-than-life Mural Art Curator, Tito Bolivar,
whose passion for the art and this area of Aruba was
intoxicating.
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Rooms
The Hyatt offers 359 air-conditioned contemporary bedrooms that
meet the high standards you would expect from their Regency brand.
Our room included a large balcony with an ocean/pool view, a super
comfy bed, and a spacious bathroom. All mod cons were present,
including a large flat-screen TV, mini bar, sofa, high-quality
furnishings, and super-fast wifi.
Food & Drink
The wide range of food and drink options include a beachside bar
and restaurant, a poolside bar, a casino bar, and the resort's main
restaurant, Ruinas del Mar, which is known for its faux ruins and
waterfalls that run into a koi pond. We enjoyed some delicious
seafood in this romantic setting, and there is a good selection of
excellent wines available. The Regency Club starts each day with a
complimentary continental breakfast in the private lounge, where
you may also enjoy evening hors d'oeuvres and wine.
urrounded by the delicate beauty of the Caribbean, this sprawling resort is an oasis of
great design where you can sense the presence of the sea. Whether you're travelling
alone or with your family, the tranquil ambiance, excellent guestrooms, and excellent
service will provide you with the ideal foundation for your adventures in Aruba.
This luxurious resort by the sea is perfect for a relaxed Caribbean
trip, with open-air, Spanish-style architecture that adds far more
individuality than a conventional chain hotel. The grounds are
wonderfully managed, with tropical vegetation and plenty of palm
trees, and the private beach is dotted with huts, which are visible
from the large open-air lobby. The three-level pool complex has a
two-story waterslide for children, but adults can relax at their own
chic beachfront spot thanks to Trankilo, a premium adults-only pool
with private cabanas. Those seeking further perks can upgrade to the
Regency Club, which includes a private lounge. If you are
adventurous, diving, sailing, and other watersports are must-dos, but
if you just want to rest and pamper yourself, there are the peaceful
pools and the cutting-edge ZoiA spa, where we enjoyed an incredible
full-body couples massage. The hotel's onsite casino is the other
major attraction on this side of Palm Beach. This popular venue is
ideal for stylish nights out and making new friends.
Our verdict
Escape to this beachfront resort in Palm Beach, Aruba,
where a long stretch of sugary white beaches and a
magnificent blue ocean will captivate your senses from the
moment you arrive. Spend idyllic, lazy days by the pool, take
part in the endless activities and watersports, or hit the
nearby shops and dining venues.
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In Aruba’s restaurants you’ll find fresh mahi mahi, red snapper and barracuda
pulled from the sea and rubbed with creole seasoning. In upmarket restaurants
and small local gems, stew pots bubble with rice, chicken and rich Latin and
African flavours. All in the same day, you can indulge in traditional Dutch pancakes,
sip ice-cold Aruba Aribas by the sea, and pile your plate high with pastechi—with a
dash of spice from the local hot pepper sauce, pica di papaya. Around their tables,
everyone is welcome. Here are three recommended choices...
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The name “CAYA” means “street-calle” in Papiamento/
Spanish. Marco Muscariello from Hostaria Da Vittorio,
grew up in that same street where CAYA is located.
Partnering with Carlos Yagua, they had a vision for a
new escape to touch the streets of Aruba. At CAYA,
people will enjoy delicious food and indulge in the art
of crafted cocktails, where their mixologists modernize
signature classics and create unforgettable memories via
their artistry. Featuring a culinary menu, showcasing
bold flavors from all over Latin America, featuring
dishes like Ceviche De Chicharron, covered in leche de
tigre; Asado Negro, consisting of short ribs served in
black roasted sauce; and the signature Glazed Pork
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BOHEMIAN
COCKTIAL LOUNGE
Located in the heart of Palm Beach, an oasis of
culinary pleasures is matched with charming tropical
ambiance and engaging live entertainment. Bohemian
Bar & Restaurant serves enchanting dishes sprinkled
with French flair and bohemian passion in a unique
garden setting tucked away underneath tall sea grapes,
positioned on the corner where Barceló Resort meets
the Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino.
Intoxicating lounge music mingles with the sway of
palms as young, dynamic dining room staffers—in
iconic berets and suspenders—serve cocktails, dinner,
and wine with unmistakable French panache.
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FARO BLANCO
Faro Blanco Restaurant is situated right next to the
famous California Lighthouse. The Aruban style house
that used to be the dwelling of the lighthouse keeper,
now serves as the Faro Blanco Restaurant, along with a
terrace offering the most stunning sunset views. Faro
Blanco offers Italian specialties on one of the most
popular dining locations on the island. Those who wish
to be part of the magical sunset, or even see the famous
'green flash' are recommended to make reservations in
advance as it tends to be busy here. The famous Faro
Blanco Restaurant is open daily serving breakfast, lunch
and dinner. You are also welcome for a drink during the
day on the terrace you can take breathtaking pictures.
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cocktail served in a perfect glass. Martin Mason has curated a list of his
current favourites to tempt you into the big smoke for the perfect night out.
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PORTMAN SQUARE, LONDON
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his stylish Marylebone hotel, like the stunning sculpture that swings from its lobby ceiling,
evokes peace and meditation, yet there's also a hint of decadence. Few places in London provide
a more unique dining and lodging experience than Nobu Hotel London Portman Square.
Many people will already be familiar with Nobu, which is named
after its empire-building chef. This property is consistent with the
still relatively small hotel company formed by Nobu Matsuhisa,
Robert De Niro, and Meir Teper. That is, it has a contemporary,
minimalist style with thoughtful Japanese elements, and the
restaurant is at the heart of its offerings. The hotel's minimalist
aesthetic has a delightfully peaceful impact. There is a sense of
relaxation in every aspect of the hotel, including the Pilates studio
in the basement and the first-floor restaurant. Its prime location in
Marylebone, just off Oxford Street, also puts some of the city's top
shopping and dining options at your fingertips.
Rooms
You'll notice the typical Nobu style of pale colours and oriental
elements; the Japanese influence is visible not only in the colour
scheme but also in the special details such as personal tea sets, art
works, and furnishings. Alongside these are the five-star amenities
you would expect, like a super comfortable bed, crisp quality
linens, finely built wooden desks, a spacious, bright bathroom,
luxury toiletries, Nespresso machines, a smart TV, and fast wifi.
The rooms provide an oasis of tranquilly, but let's be honest: you're
not staying here for the rooms.
Food & Drink
Nobu Hotel London Portman Square restaurant can seat 200
people plus eight at the sushi counter, and while it can get very
busy, it's all the better for it. The atmosphere is electrifying, with
the feel of a place where everyone is appreciative of being there.
Chefs chop and prepare sushi with care; sake flows into glasses;
and customers relax in their seats, eating slowly and enjoying the
flavours and environment. It felt almost obligated to order the
famed Nobu dishes: rock prawn tempura, miso black cod, and
yellowtail sashimi. We ordered them, and they were fantastic,
along with the rest of the dishes. The service was outstanding, and
the sommelier recommended excellent wines.
Our verdict
Nobu Hotel London Portman Square remains true to its
brand identity in a fantastic central location. This luxury
hotel is a wonderful fusion of Japanese serenity and global
cool that has to be experienced to appreciate it. Of course,
the true attraction is the signature restaurant, which lives up
to all expectations. The dining is superb, and the cocktails
are not to be missed either. Go now!
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Rooms
The hotel has 216 rooms, of which 58 are suites. All have miniCentral
Park-style views over Cadogan Gardens. Go for a
balcony suite, or ideally, luxury balcony suites with
interconnecting rooms, if you’re really pushing the luxury. Our
breathtaking suite had a view along the length of the garden
square and the rooftops of the whole of London, from the
Battersea Power Station to the city. Even more striking were the
bespoke elements, including personalised slippers. Wonderful
touches and very relaxing
Food & Drink
The Chinoiserie at The Carlton Tower Jumeirah offers a relaxing
all-day dining experience in the elegant lobby. Whether you are
looking for breakfast, traditional afternoon tea or an informal
lunch or dinner, The Chinoiserie offers fantastic food in a luxury
setting. The all-day menu has a selection of dishes, ranging from
luxury caviar to a casual sandwich, making it suitable for a quick
lunch or a more formal meal.
here are many gorgeous, luxurious hotels in London, but it can be difficult to locate
something distinctive. However, after staying at The Carlton Tower Jumeirah in
Knightsbridge, we can confirm that this hotel stands out—and unquestionably so.
The hotel has been open since the early 1960s, when it was
simply known as 'The Carlton Tower'. However, after closing for
a £100 million restoration in 2019, it reopened as 'The Carlton
Tower Jumeirah' in 2021. Inspired by the clear architectural lines
of a classical colonnade, the renovation established a polished,
welcoming, and sophisticated feel throughout. It is
unquestionably one of London's most prominent settings, just a
stone's throw from Sloane Street, footsteps from Harrods, and
overlooking the private, pristine 14,000-foot Cadogan Gardens
directly across (to which guests have access). The hotel is wellknown
for its wellness offerings, which include not one but two
levels dedicated to healing your body and soul. The renowned
Peak Fitness Club and Spa is housed in a stunning facility with
enormous floor-to-ceiling windows, offering a selection of
wonderful treatments.
Our verdict
Surrounded by some of London's most renowned shopping
opportunities, best cultural attractions, and a lovely, private
stretch of greenery, The Carlton Tower Jumeirah wows with
exceptional wellness facilities, superb service, and the
uninterrupted knockout views of London enjoyed from upperlevel
rooms' balconies.
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Rooms
The new executive rooms have been extensively updated, including
new furnishings and sophisticated bathrooms. All modern amenities
are available, including huge beds with crisp linens, a smart TV, a
coffee maker, and lightning-fast wifi. The views from our enormous
suite were just breathtaking, with a birds-eye perspective of Hyde Park
and the city's rooftops stretching as far as the eye could see.
Food & Drink
The hotel has now introduced a smart new bar, Revery, as part of the
refurbishment, which is by the lobby. We knocked back a couple of
wonderfully crafted pre-dinner cocktails here before heading next door
to another new addition, Park Corner Brasserie. This modern British
brasserie has a sleek but casual air, with white walls and floors and
statement green banquette seating. Everything we ate here was great,
with fresh dishes and exceptional service. Highlights included grilled
duck leg with potato mash, broccoli, and shallot sauce, as well as
lobster mac and cheese with red pepper. It's also where breakfast is
served each morning. There is also a sophisticated afternoon tea option
which promises to take diners on a culinary journey via a series of
delicate yet indulgent savoury and sweet treats.
Our verdict
Stay in the heart of Mayfair at one of London's most
renowned locations. The London Hilton on Park Lane is
conveniently located near Hyde Park Corner Tube and a
10-minute walk from Green Park Tube, making it ideal for
sightseeing. Not that you need to go far; head to the new
Revery Bar for champagne and cocktails and Park Corner
Brasserie for delicious British fare and sophisticated
dining on your door step.
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his famous property, with its charming, leafy Mayfair position, has received a stylish
makeover as it enters its 60th decade. For location, views, and service, the London
Hilton on Park Lane knocks it out of the (Hyde) Park.
The London Hilton on Park Lane is a five-star hotel located in
exclusive Mayfair, directly across from Hyde Park, and within walking
distance of Buckingham Palace, the Royal Albert Hall, West End
theatre, world-class shopping, and Kensington Palace. The hotel
opened in 1963 as the first Hilton property in the UK and immediately
claimed its place alongside the Park Lane Grande Dames. To celebrate
its 60th anniversary last year, the hotel underwent a multi-millionpound
renovation, and the remodelling is instantly evident, with a
large new lobby. This social space is drenched in warm, gold-toned
hues and has comfortable seating. It also boasts stunning artwork of
suspended golden leaves by London designer Giles Miller. The large
executive lounge is located on the first floor and has been entirely
renovated. It was always an exceptional area, but now it appears
sumptuous as well.
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FITZROVIA, LONDON
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ituated just ten minutes away from Piccadilly Circus, Bond Street, Soho, and Theatreland,
The Mandrake offers an ideal location for discovering the West End of the city. But as you
enter, London feels a world apart from the magical fantasy that lies ahead.
The Mandrake opened in the autumn of 2017, and its entrance is so
unremarkable that you're probably going to walk right by it. The dark
doors appear to be the entrance to a closed nightclub, but once inside and
along the lengthy, dimly lit hallway, you will find yourself in a strange
place with taxidermy, esoteric symbols, and an outdoor atrium covered in
jungle vegetation. The design studio led by Tala Fustok created
remarkable interiors to create places that perfectly represent London's
eccentricity and Paris' luxury. The idea behind this is to "stay beyond
yourself," based on the conviction that the soul requires just as much
nourishment as the body and mind. Enter the "spiritual wellness concierge
service," which provides a selection of complementary therapies derived
from conventional and ancient wellness methods. Fitzrovia, located off
Oxford Street and in a key position, is surprisingly laid-back despite its
address on Newman Street. Almost all of downtown London's major
tourist attractions are accessible by foot from this location.
Rooms
The 34 luxurious bedrooms, which are arranged over four stories and
several of them have doors leading to balconies, are tastefully decorated to
evoke pleasure, sensuality, and delight. They range from the opulent and
enigmatic to the vibrant and bright. The Mandrake's most affordable
rooms are small yet cosy, with top-notch bedding. The bathrooms are
characterised as "caravan-esque" and are a little small, but they are wellstocked
with premium toiletries.
Food & Drink
The colourful highlight of the hotel's restaurant, YOPO, is "Showgirl," an
ostrich designed by Enrique Gomez de Molina that is remarkably dazzling
and stands tall in the middle of the space. George Scott-Toft, the highly
regarded executive chef, drew inspiration for the menu from his travels
throughout South America. Small tapas-style items that are meant to be
shared are offered on the a la carte menu. It was a delight to look at and
taste each dish that was placed on our table. The highlight was the grilled
octopus, which was served with sliced potatoes and smoky paprika, like a
hash with deliciously juicy chunks.
Our verdict
The Mandrake, named after a plant whose root is supposed to
have hallucinogenic qualities, aims to offer an "immersive"
experience unmatched by any other hotel in London, and it is
undoubtedly successful. It’s a luxurious, lush, and eerily
beautiful "urban jungle" in Fitzrovia.
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LIVERPOOL STREET, LONDON
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Rooms
The hotel features 267 spacious and modern guest rooms,
including 15 suites. Our large suite included street-style art and
vintage light switches, a reference to the hotel's rich history.
They are spotless and pleasant, with spacious beds and sleek
lines. All rooms provide modern amenities like Nespresso
machines, minibars, 55-inch smart TVs, and high-quality
bathroom supplies.
Food & Drink
You can join the post-work throng at the famed Lady Abercorn's,
which has a classic English pub atmosphere. Eastway Brasserie
is a relaxed restaurant with a crowd-pleasing menu and Miyako
provides an authentic dining experience where you can treat
yourself to a traditional menu of sushi, sashimi, teriyaki and sake
in an intimate and contemporary setting. We had brunch at
Rake's Cafe Bar, a sophisticated English garden-style restaurant
with an East London vibe. It features Hogarth-themed drinks
(The Heir, The Orgy, and The Arrest), as well as delicious
nibbles and shared dishes inspired by global cultures. The
complementary daily wine and canapé hour, which runs from 6
to 7 p.m., is a charming addition.
he Andaz's grandeur is hard to miss, with its Grade II-listed Victorian brick front
exuding beauty as it sits adjacent to the hustle and bustle of the City of London.
This premium hotel, global in scale yet local in viewpoint, makes you feel at home
from the moment you arrive.
If pop culture inspired a premium hotel, the Andaz London
Liverpool Street would suit the bill. This City hotel, inspired by
its hipster neighbour Shoreditch, is flooded with colour murals
and trendy flair, yet it still retains its original lovely tall ceilings,
huge rooms, and magnificent staircases. The Great Eastern Hotel,
the initial iteration of the hotel, was erected on the former site of
the Bethlehem Royal Hospital for the Mentally Ill in 1884. The
Andaz is located in the City of London area, a short walk from
the River Thames and next door to Liverpool Street Station,
which has tube and rail connections to practically anywhere in
the city. While it is not in the heart of London's tourist zone, it is
nonetheless an excellent starting point for exploring.
Our verdict
This five-star hotel, located near Liverpool Street Station and
about a mile north of London Bridge, is the ideal starting
point for seeing the city on your next visit to the capital. The
building's ancient English exterior hides a dynamic, modern,
and energetic interior brimming with personality, from its
gorgeous lobby to its bar and restaurant options.
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BLACKFRIARS, LONDON
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he Hyatt Regency Blackfriars is a Grade II-listed hotel located on the historic grounds
of Henry VIII's Bridewell Palace. With an unbeatable position in the City of London
and on the River Thames, it's sure to be a good starting point for your next luxury stay
in the metropolis.
Some five-star hotels achieve a top-tier rating simply by executing all
of the essentials really well, and the Hyatt Regency Blackfriars is
unquestionably one of these. The comfort here is well-honed and part
of a tried-and-tested recipe. That's because it is a Regency hotel,
which is one of Hyatt's flagship properties. The hotel's interiors, as
one might expect, have been greatly impacted by its local history.
Think magnificent marble pottery and imperial gold embellishments
that exude historical charm and extravagance.
The location is the star of the show, with Blackfriars Train Station and
Underground Station close by, providing easy access to London's
main attractions. Indeed, this luxury hotel is conveniently located near
Trafalgar Square, the British Museum, Big Ben, the Tower of London,
and Piccadilly Circus.
Rooms
The hotel offers 205 spacious and bright guest rooms and suites with
clean Scandinavian décor. Each features climate control and the
standard amenities, such as flat-screen televisions, high-speed wifi,
and premium toiletries. The bathroom was the room's outstanding
feature, with its stunning marble vanity unit and walk-in shower.
Food & Drink
The Hyatt Regency London Blackfriars offers three creative food and
drink options, making it an appealing location for foodies. NYnLON
is a local bistro that provides an elegant casual dining experience. The
Leaf and Cane is a South American-inspired hideaway serving street
food alongside creative cocktails and premium rums. We ate at The
Chinese Cricket Club, a fine dining restaurant that serves Chinese
classics with a modern twist. The restaurant is named after the
Shanghai XI cricket team, which toured to England in 1857, and
combines traditional techniques and high-quality ingredients in a
modern interpretation of classic Chinese dishes. Everything we had
was fantastic, and it has quickly become a new favourite.
Our verdict
A modern hotel that nonetheless exudes historic charm. The
Hyatt Regency Blackfriars London is ideally situated for
exploring the capital. The rooms are functional, but the
hotel's dining offerings are very impressive. Come for the
great location, stay for the Chinese food; it's a winning mix.
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weave through the enormous volcanic scenery, or the miles of open land with
nothing but wild horses and waterfalls.
By Martin Mason
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EICELAND
One of the world's most beautiful countries, Iceland is recognised for its
breathtaking scenery, stunning nature, and delicious cuisine. Iceland, located
on the northern tip of Europe, like its Scandinavian neighbours, is home to a
diverse range of species despite its large land area.
Iceland provides a unique setting for seeing domestic animals such as dogs, lambs,
and cows up close, as well as wild species such as whales, reindeer, and puffins.
Iceland is quickly becoming one of the world's most popular locations, and once you
visit this stunning country, you may never want to leave.
Iceland has a stunning selection of scenic places that shift as the seasons change. Iceland
is the ideal vacation for outdoor enthusiasts, thanks to its low crime rate, friendly
population, and picturesque scenery. Every year, millions of people fall in love with
Iceland due to its rich history, charm, and culture. Whether you are a winter enthusiast
looking for stunning spots, a photographer looking for magnificent sites to take amazing
shots, or a family visiting a Nordic country for the first time, Iceland will take your
breath away. Iceland's wide landscapes offer enough to see and do, making it a
magnificent destination for visitors.
Marvel at the Northern Lights
Iceland is one of the best countries in the world for seeing the Northern Lights, which is one
of the most popular attractions for travellers. To see one of the world's marvels, full
darkness is essential, so plan your visit between September and April. There are various
spots in and around Reykjavik and further away where you may observe the Aurora
Borealis.
Take a South Coast Tour
Stroll along Reynisfjara's dark beaches. There is no shortage of stunning black sand beaches
in Iceland, and Reynisfjara's is arguably the most well-known. Situated in the south, the
beach offers a stunning representation of Iceland's natural marvels. A vast array of exquisite
rock formations enhances the beach's ambience. The magnificent scenery has also appeared
in well-known television shows like Game of Thrones.
Explore the Skogafoss waterfalls
Skogafoss, one of Iceland's largest waterfalls, provides a unique opportunity to get up close
and personal with nature. Located in the country's south, this is a photographer's dream,
with endless options and viewpoints to capture the ideal snap. On sunny days, you can be
lucky enough to watch the waterfalls form rainbows, adding to the magnificent atmosphere.
If you're feeling daring, you can stroll across the waters; however, be aware that you'll be
soaked, so carry extra clothes.
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FOODIE CITY BREAKS
Unwind in the Blue Lagoon
A visit to this southern geothermal spa will give you the opportunity to see one of the most
well-liked spots in the nation. The spa offers warm, light blue waters with natural minerals
that contrast with the surroundings, making it the ideal place to unwind in a stunning setting.
For kids under fourteen, admission is free.
Explore the nation's capitol
Reykjavik, the world's northernmost capital, has a lot to offer visitors. Reykjavik boasts a
diverse range of colourful homes as well as several cultural, ecological, and historic sites.
Foodies can enjoy a variety of delicious local cuisine, including rye bread, seafood, and, if
they are feeling particularly daring, reindeer. Reykjavik is rich in wonderful museums that
offer insight into the city.
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Explore the Golden Circle by snowmobile
Iceland is a huge and wide country, so what better way to explore its stunning landscapes than
by snowmobile? Given its name, it's no wonder that Iceland is frequently covered in snow and
ice. Snowmobiling provides an excellent opportunity to travel over many of the country's
glaciers and even active volcanoes, the bulk of which are covered in glacial ice.
Go on a puffin tour
Iceland is home to thousands of these magnificent creatures. There are numerous tours
available, with many departing from Reykjavik. A puffin trip will take you to observe these
colourful creatures in their native surroundings, where you will frequently witness them
hunting fish. In addition to puffins, you may also see a variety of other seabirds. Many
excursions include binoculars, which let you see the finer characteristics of these wonderful
animals.
Relax at the Sky Lagoon
If you’re looking for a place to relax and rejuvenate during your time in Iceland, then book a
spot at Sky Lagoon. With this tour, not only do you get admission to the lagoon but you can
enjoy a seven spa ritual that is sure to awaken your senses. Step inside the geothermal pool that
is set at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean and soak away your stress. A range of packages are
availble including indulgent food and drink options.
Feel the heat of a Lava Show
Take the chance to see a live lava show while in Reykjavik during this experience. Get up close
to real molten lava in a controlled environment for a safe but lively encounter. This attraction has
garnered multiple awards and recognition for its innovation and educational value, and it isn't
found anywhere else. Feel the heat and choose between the classic or premium experience
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he Hotel Rangá, is a luxury lodge located among Iceland's most breathtaking
natural features. This great hotel serves as an excellent base for exploring this
spectacular region.
The site is on Iceland's South Coast, and guests can enjoy the
splendour of Iceland's most Instagrammable waterfalls, Seljalandsfoss
and Skogafoss, within a short drive. There are neighbouring glaciers to
visit, as well as the South Coast's most distinctive black sand beach.
There are numerous spots to view the northern lights. Because of
Iceland's limited population, there is little light pollution, making it
easier to enjoy this phenomenon. The Hotel Rangá is secluded and,
particularly at night, appears to be in the middle of nowhere. As a
result, it is an excellent site to witness nature's light show. While
others may need to plan tours to see the lights, the hotel provides
visitors with an extremely easy experience in which the aurora borealis
comes to them. Guests can request for a wake-up call, in which the
hotel staff will notify them when the lights are visible in the area.
From there, they may enjoy the lights from their balcony or one of the
various viewing places within the hotel. The most luxurious way to
enjoy the lights is in one of the four hot tubs heated by geothermal
water, which provides a warm and comfortable viewing experience.
Rooms
After a full day of discovering everything Iceland has to offer,
travellers return to the creature comforts of a luxury lodge. The 51
rooms are divided into many categories, each with its own
configuration and size, and may accommodate lone travellers, couples,
or families. There are seven distinct trademark suites, each with a
design motif inspired by a region ranging from Africa to Antarctica.
Food & Drink
The eating experience at Hotel Rangá is ideal for an Icelandic visit.
Authentic Icelandic cuisine made with locally obtained ingredients is
what tourists should expect. The evening usually begins with cocktails
at their bar, which is an event in itself. It's always a pleasant and
sociable atmosphere, with opportunities to share travel stories with
other international guests. The bar is also unique in design, with
hardwood log construction and quirky chairs. The cocktails contain an
offering from their whisky vault, which boasts one of Iceland's largest
whisky collections. Dinner is equally remarkable, with a focus on
well-prepared traditional Nordic food using locally sourced
ingredients. The restaurant is in a glass-enclosed space which offers
views of the scenery or starry skies in the evening.
Our verdict
Talking about a bucket list is so cliché, yet there are
moments when a term just fits so beautifully despite its
ubiquity. A stay at the Hotel Rangá provides the best of this
captivating country while also serving as a great foundation
for thoroughly enjoying the experience.
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SEASIDE TOWNS
By Martin Mason
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We all remember having a paddle and building sandcastles as a child
- we’re getting all nostalgic at the thought! Now, we want to take our
kids to these beautiful beaches with stunning views. Whether it's a
popular choice of sandy beaches or the perfect spot for a lovely picnic.
A family beach holiday or a weekend getaway - we all want that seaside
beach memory.
Britain has a wealth of seaside towns that are ideal destinations for a
Summer day trip or a short holiday. But with so many towns offering
stunning beaches, historical attractions and a variety of nightlife activities, it
can be difficult to decide which of them to visit. To help you decide, here are
ten of the best...
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It’s a long-term favourite of UK travellers because of its
warm microclimate and miles of sandy beaches. With a
huge variety of shops, restaurants, bars and clubs, there’s
plenty to keep you occupied. As well as award-winning
gardens, there are also many tours that embrace the
stunning coastline scenery. There’s something here for all
the family. If you’re new to watersports, you could even
take surfing lessons.
BRIGHTON
It continues to be one of the most popular seaside resorts
in Britain, and it’s easy to see why. Less than an hour
from London by train, Brighton is crammed with things
to do. Apart from the excitement of the nightlife, with
plenty of clubs, bars and restaurants, it’s also perfect for
all the family. In the daytime, take a trip to its famous
Royal Pavilion, a must-see attraction. Built for the
Prince Regent, later King George IV, it’s one of the most
extravagant palaces you are likely to see in Britain.
NEWQUAY
Another terrific beach destination with an array of golden,
sandy beaches close to the town centre. Every summer
the beaches, watersports and beautiful scenery draw the
crowds to Newquay, making it one of the most popular
coastal destinations in Britain. With the Blue Reef
Aquarium, Holywell Bay Fun Park and Newquay Zoo all
in the area, it’s a fantastic seaside resort for children and
adults.
BLACKPOOL
There’s nowhere quite like Blackpool! Still one of the most
visited family holiday destinations in Britain, Blackpool
has lots of fun activities for the whole family. Take the
tram along the promenade past the multitude of shops,
restaurants and amusement arcades. Blackpool Tower and
Ballroom are now iconic British attractions and should
not be missed during your stay. And if you’re a fan of
amusement parks, you must visit the famous Blackpool
Pleasure Beach, the most visited theme park in Britain.
ST.IVES
If you prefer a quieter holiday destination, St. Ives in
Cornwall is more of a traditional seaside town with pretty
sea views that have inspired generations of artists. The
sheltered coves and sandy beaches attract sun-worshippers
and swimmers, and surfers congregate to ride the waves.
Opened in 1993, the Tate St. Ives art gallery is the place
to go for art-lovers, boasting an impressive collection of
classic and contemporary art from around the world.
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WHITBY
It’s easy to see why people love Whitby, with its maze
of alleyways and narrow streets running down to the
quayside. This North Yorkshire town has been a port
for more than a thousand years. Captain James Cook
even learned his seafaring skills here. It was also the
inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula, with the dramatic
Whitby Abbey looming above the town. The Whitby
Gothic weekend is now one of the most popular Gothic
events in the world.
WEYMOUTH
With a delightful harbour, sandy beach and attractions
throughout the year, Weymouth remains one of Britain’s
most loved seaside towns. King George III was so
impressed, he bought Gloucester lodge on the seafront
for his holiday home. Events throughout the year include
the International Beach Kite Festival, Carnival Day,
volleyball and sailing championships, and motorcycle
rallies. Situated on the Jurassic Coast - a UNESCO World
Heritage Site - Weymouth is perfect for long walks along
the stunning coastline.
PENZANCE
Fast becoming known as the cultural centre of Cornwall,
Penzance is the ideal place for a relaxing break by the
sea. With a quaint harbour, stunning beaches, historic
architecture, art galleries, and many shops, restaurants and
bars, many view the town as the perfect English seaside
retreat. There’s enough to savour in Penzance alone, but it
would also be a great base from which to explore the rest
of Cornwall.
GREAT YARMOUTH
For a British family vacation, Great Yarmouth could be
the ideal choice. There is so much to see and do, with a
huge choice of places to eat, drink and shop. There are
miles of sandy beaches for those seeking a traditional
English beach experience, but there are also plenty of
secluded areas, if that’s more your style. With theme
parks, museums, theatres, casinos and racing tracks, there
are attractions to suit all tastes.
ST.ANDREWS
This lively Scottish university town is famous for its
golf courses, but there’s plenty here for all the family. St.
Andrews Botanic Gardens are internationally acclaimed
and have been called a ‘hidden gem’ of Scotland. With
a gorgeous beach, quaint little shops and tearooms, and
historical sites, it’s a perfect retreat from city life.
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Porto, Portugal's second-largest city, basks in a mellow glow and its
glorious geographical position at the mouth of the Douro River, flowing
out to the Atlantic Ocean. Golden-roofed and historically rich, Porto has
risen to the top of many travel bucket lists by mastering modern glamour and
its edgy outlook with ease.
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There’s more to the secondlargest
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and its rising popularity as a
must-see city break
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Beyond enjoying a glass of the eponymous
fortified wine, Porto offers innumerable
attractions. Spread over attractive hills that
stretch away from the calm waters of the
Douro River, its medieval heart is dotted with
memorable sights.
You’re never far from a high-end boutique
offering the latest fashions or a creamy
Portuguese custard tart. Porto blends its
oldest sights with a freshness other cities
lack; if the ‘city of bridges’ is on your bucket
list, then we have you covered.
When to Visit
With temperatures that rarely drop below
double digits Celsius and average hours of
sunshine that beat the likes of Rome even
during the winter months, it’s fair to say
there’s no bad time to visit Porto. However,
Porto is also one of the wettest cities in
southern Europe, with the highest amounts of
rain falling between October and the end of
January.
In the summer months of July and August,
peak season is in full swing. The city and its
beaches see the highest number of tourists.
This is because of its balmy temperatures and
long hours of daylight. Straddling the
summer months are two shoulder periods in
late spring and early autumn, when the
climate is still welcoming, but tourists are
fewer on the ground. Come at the end of
June, and you’ll also see the city in full party
mode as it celebrates the festival of Santos
Populares, which is one of the highlights of
the year.
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There are more than enough
sights in Porto to keep
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guided tastings of the city’s
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Porto will soon have you
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Centro Historico Porto
This UNESCO World Heritage Site has been at
the heart of Porto for centuries and is the perfect
place to explore. Get your bearings on Avenida
dos Aliados, the unofficial meeting point of Sé
and Baixa (downtown. The area’s main
thoroughfare is awash with historic gems. These
include the Town Hall and São Bento railway
station, as well as the twelfth century Sé do Porto
Cathedral. One of the area’s important religious
structures, it soars over the area and contains
typically intricate regional tile decorations. It
really is a must for any Porto visit.
Ribeira
Ribeira Porto’s riverside district is filled with
tall, red-tiled homes overlooking the Douro.
While colourful boats unload barrels of wine, the
quiet, atmospheric backstreets hum with history.
Go beyond the admittedly alluring bars and
restaurants that line this side of the river. Hit one
of the city’s most famous landmarks, the stylish
ironwork of the Luis I Bridge. Its upper and
lower roadways lead to the port cellars located in
Vila Nova de Gaia on the opposite bank. These
are a must for anyone interested in sampling the
valley’s main crop. Then take a sunset cruise
along the river to capture the city as its lights
blink on with nightfall.
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Adega Nicalauy
Primarily drawing visitors to its pristine sand
beaches, Foz sits on the northern bank of the
Douro, where the river meets Portugal’s
Atlantic coast. Easily reached by climbing
aboard one of Porto’s clattering historic
trams, the coast here is framed by a 90-yearold
neoclassical pergola of Doric columns
and Greek urns whose walkway throngs with
locals and visitors enjoying the sea air before
relaxing at one of the many beach bars the
area has to offer.
Things to do near Porto
Porto’s location in northern Portugal is an
amazing base for exploring the region. Many
tours from Porto are available to the
surrounding areas. One of the best regions to
see is the Douro Valley, where wine tours and
river cruises are available.
Where to eat
Porto’s proximity to the
fishing grounds of the
Atlantic all but guarantees
excellent seafood. The
authentic dishes go far
beyond the realms of the
ubiquitous bacalao salted
cod.
A mix of students, residents, and visiting
gourmands lets this city offer something for
everybody when it comes to cuisine. You can
always find a simple lunch or a multi-course
Michelin-starred extravaganzer.
Pedro Lemos
Heralding the up-and-coming revival of
Porto’s cuisine, Pedro Lemos recently won
Porto’s first Michelin star. Located on an
unassuming side street in Foz, this
eponymous restaurant manages to maintain a
relaxed ambiance, best exemplified by the use
of seasonal, locally produced ingredients and
stripped-back menu descriptions.
You’ll likely see the lines for Adega São
Nicolau long before you see this mid-range
restaurant in Ribeira, but don’t be put off by
the wait. One of the best places to dine in an
area with its fair share of mediocre kitchens,
Adega has brought the authentic cuisine of the
region to its culinary heights without losing
any of its soul. There’s plenty of fish, not least
the signature fillets of octopus, and several
dishes you’ll struggle to find elsewhere, such
as the richly flavored oxtail stew.
Cufra
Equally solid Cufra is a firm favourite with
locals who fill this place out day after day in
search of an afternoon tumbler of beer, a lunch
of the French sandwiches for which it is best
known, or an evening meal of grilled seafood.
While rather plain in appearance, with a bar
that can’t have changed much in decades and
rows of long canteen-like tables, don’t be
fooled into thinking this place isn’t up to the
job—it very much is. Locals also love it.
Where to stay
With the majority of the
city’s main sights clustered
on the banks of the Douro
in Ribeira or drifting up the
hills alongside the funicular
railway into Sé and Baixa,
it’s difficult to argue against
staying in one of these
areas encompassing the
bounds of the city’s World
Heritage Site.
That said, trendy Masserelos, slightly further
west, is a hive of contemporary galleries and
artist workshops, while Foz is the obvious
location of choice for anyone looking to spend
a chunk of their time on the beach.
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Exploring new destinations is usually fun and exciting, but the actual
traveling part can sometimes feel like a chore. Airports typically involve
long lines, crowded spaces and a lot of waiting. Thankfully, air travellers
can get some relief by taking advantage of airport lounges.
By Martin Mason
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lounges can make long layovers easier and perhaps make traveling more enjoyable
overall. Here are a few reasons why you should consider airport lounges.
What are lounges?
Simply put, lounges are designated areas within an airport where certain travellers can enjoy benefits and
comforts that exceed a typical airport terminal. Most airport lounges fall into one of the following categories:
Airline-affiliated, Credit card-affiliated or Independent, such as
Priority Pass.
How do airport lounges work?
Lounges give access to passengers with specific premium flight tickets, or for having certain credit cards in
their wallet. You can also sometimes purchase access for a year or even just a day from independent
providers.
It’s a calm in the middle of the storm.
While traveling can be fun, most people
don't love being in an airport. They're
jam-packed with people, are noisy and
often have limited seating. A lounge
can offer the perfect hideaway from the
hectic nature of the airport.
You can save money on food.
Most airport eateries charge high
prices, so it can be cost-prohibitive to
have a family drink or a meal before
your flight. If you have lounge access,
it's a different story. Lounges typically
set food up in a way where you can
help yourself as needed. They often
offer free snacks and other food
choices, plus drinks, including
alcoholic beverages. These food and
drink offerings come at no extra cost to
you. An airport lounge is a good stop if
you're feeling hungry before boarding
the plane and don't want to overpay for
a meal.
It's much quieter, and most lounges
have comfortable, spacious seating —
and plenty of it.
You can also use the Wi-Fi and power
outlets, so you're all charged up before
boarding the plane. Some airport lounges
even have showers, which can be great if
you have a layover between long flights.
Think of airport lounges as your ticket to
sanity. An airport is jam-packed with
annoyed people paying too much for a
bottle of water.
It’s a family-friendly place to be.
Traveling with kids takes effort, and the
busy gate area can be stressful for
parents and children alike. Instead of
hanging out there, you can head to an
airport lounge with your
family. Lounges aren’t only for adults.
These spaces are kid-friendly and may
even have kids' rooms or other amenities
available. Some lounges may admit
children under a certain age for free.
Your travel experience may be greatly
improved.
Being able to enjoy airport lounge perks
can change your day and improve your
entire travel experience. Knowing that
you'll have a comfortable and relaxing
place to go after the stress of airport
security may change how you feel about
your trip. For many travellers, an airport
lounge experience helps to reduce
anxiety and makes spending time at the
airport more enjoyable.
You can work while on the go.
If you need to get work done before
your flight, a lounge workspace can
make it easier. Most airport lounges
offer a variety of seating options. In
addition to comfortable chairs, they may
have workstations for you to sit at and
work from your laptop. You can also
connect to the free Wi-Fi. Some even
have printers and other business
equipment for you to use.
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Priority Pass Select is a lounge access program offering its members access to over 1,200
airport partner airline lounges in more than 500 cities across 130 countries. Priority Pass
memberships are available as a standalone product or as a benefit of holding a rewards credit
card.
To access a Priority Pass lounge when traveling, present your ID, Priority Pass membership card and your
same-day boarding pass to the lounge check-in agent. The agent will verify your credentials, count the
number of guests and process your visit request. If your Priority Pass membership includes a limited
allotment of visits, the applicable number of visits will be deducted from your allotment. If your visit is
subject to a charge, either for yourself or for your guests, the visit will be automatically billed to the credit
card associated with your Priority Pass Select membership. Because Priority Pass is a lounge access
program and contracts with independently-run airport lounges to provide access to its members, the exact
amenities available at each lounge varies. Most lounges offer a separate space away from the terminal,
comfortable seating, a selection of beverages and snacks, and complimentary wireless internet access. Some
lounges include an increased food and beverage selection, or additional amenities, including sleeping areas
and showers. Priority Pass offers a mobile app for both Android and iOS users. If you are a Priority Pass
Select member, having the mobile app on your phone is a useful tool that can help you find a lounge nearby
and get you access.
There are four levels of Priority Pass membership: Priority Pass Standard, Priority Pass Standard Plus,
Priority Pass Prestige, and Priority Pass Select. The first three levels (Standard, Standard Plus, and
Prestige) are available through the Priority Pass website. The remaining level, Priority Pass Select, is only
available through certain premium credit cards and bank account offerings.
Priority Pass Standard costs £69 per year and £20 per visit. Priority Pass Standard Plus costs £189 per year
and offers 10 free visits, with a £20 per visit charge thereafter. Priority Pass Prestige costs £339 per year
and offers unlimited member visits, with a £20 per guest visit charge. Priority Pass Select is only available
through certain premium credit cards and bank account offerings
Is Priority Pass worth having?
The allure of a Priority Pass lies in the promise of escaping the hustle and bustle of crowded airport terminals.
With access to exclusive lounges, travellers can enjoy amenities like comfortable seating, complimentary
refreshments, and even shower facilities – all designed to enhance the pre-flight experience. It depends on your
travel habits and preferences. If you are a frequent traveller who values comfort, exclusivity, and convenience
during your airport experience, then Priority Pass is definitely worth it. However, if you are an occasional
traveller, then the cost of membership should be considered.
To find out more about membership plans and join go to www.prioritypass.com
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Continuing our series of seasonal reviews, Day & Night is your exclusive invitation to the
eclectic range of events that the Amazing Destinations team have recently attended. We’ve got a
bumper offering for you in this issue covering the winter and spring.
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Witness For The Prosecution
Heliot Steak House
Bantoff
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Fairgame
Atelier Coupette
The Last Judgement
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Round up
Witness for the Prosecution
Crime and punishment. Truth and lies. It’s no wonder Agatha
Christie’s thrilling courtroom drama, which premiered in
London’s West End in 1953, is still captivating audiences
today. When Christie adapted her original story, she shifted the
focus almost exclusively to the Old Bailey courtroom. Here,
Lucy Bailey’s production has the gift of being in the main
chamber of London County Hall. Big, austere and grand, it’s
the perfect setting for the legal theatrics of Christie’s
forensically precise plotting. Some audience members are even
addressed as the jury. Leonard Vole is accused of murdering a
widow to inherit her wealth. Could he convince us, the jury, of
his innocence?
The cast have a lot of fun with their characters and deliver a
strong presence on stage, which not only helps you to feel
fully immersed in the courtroom setting, but also feeds your
feelings of suspicion and confusion throughout.
Witness for the Prosecution is a story of justice, passion and
betrayal, made all the more vivid for playing out in the
atmospheric setting of a real courtroom. It all adds up to a
thrilling and fun night out.
www.witnesscountyhall.com
Heliot Steak House
Heliot steak house is located in the Hippodrome Casino
immediately off Leicester Square in the bustling heart of
London. Built at the turn of the 20th century, it was originally
used for circus and music performances. Over the course of
the last century its been a theatre, a nightclub and finally in
2013 was tastefully refurbished and re purposed as a Casino.
The restaurant is located in what would be the circle seating
area of your typical west end theatre (accessible by going
through the main casino floor). This gives the restaurant a
unique atmosphere with tables set on various tiers overlooking
the main playroom of the Casino. As the name suggests, the
steaks are the main attraction here and the Rib eyes we tried
were of the highest quality and cooked to perfection.
The range of sides here was impressive with hand cut fries
that were crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, with
truffle and parmesan giving them an indulgent twist. The
mac & cheese was also satisfying, with the addition of a
duck egg and black truffle making things even more
decadent. The seasonal greens gave us the delusion of
healthy balance.
The food at Heliot Steak House is delicious. Yes, inside a
casino may be a bit dark for a summer evening, but if you
fancy a casual post-work dinner or a pre-theatre treat then
it’s worth checking out for the fun, glamorous atmosphere.
And the steaks really are some of the best we’ve had in a
while. What are you waiting for!
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Afternoon Tea at The Churchill
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Tucked away amid the bustling streets of Soho, London,
you’ll find Bantof: a quirky bar and restaurant offering
delicious European inspired sharing plates and inventive
cocktails. This two-level building complete with art and a
private hire space evokes the spirit of old Soho – a place
where late night drinking and conversation flowed. The
drinks menu conjured under the supervision of mixologist
Jack Scotti, is impressive, with ever-changing creations
alongside house classics including a gin martini and
espresso-based cocktail. Our Old fashioned’s were on the
(super) strong side but beautifully crafted.
The menu, devised under Chef Pierre Iskandar’s expert
guidance, features an abundance of modern, seasonal sharing
plates. Everything we tried was delicious including Seabass
with Zucchini, sauteed spinach and lemon sauce and a Truffle
burger with smashed beef patties, mixed mushrooms,
japenses mayo and truffle paste. Soho can be a notoriously
difficult place for a restaurant to succeed but Bantof could
well become a legendary pre or post-night-out hangout, a
place to stop by, soak up the style and line your stomach with
some fresh and delicious sharing plates.
www.bantof.com
Afternoon Tea at Hyatt Regency
London - The Churchill
Located in Portman Square, a block behind the hustle and
bustle of Oxford Street and minutes from Marylebone, lies this
quintessentially British hotel. As the name suggests, this hotel
was created as an ode to Sir Winston Churchill, and there are
several noticeable details underlining that. Established in 1970,
the hotel has 440 rooms and has been managed by the Hyatt
brand since 2004. The Montagu Kitchen is the hotels main
dining area that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, and
continues the same sophisticated yet relaxed feel found
throughout the hotel.
We were here for afternoon tea where guests can choose
between a more traditional option, one with a glass of
Champagne or an unlimited Prosecco option. A must-try is the
hotel's own tea blend, 'roses in bloom', a warming, fragrant
mixture of rose and roasted almond with notes of vanilla and
marzipan. If you would prefer a different tea, there are plenty
more excellent options, including Earl Grey, Darjeeling and
many more exotic infusions. Afternoon tea here consists of
elegant finger sandwiches and a lavish selection of sweet and
savoury treats.
We enjoyed sandwiches of Cured English Beef with baby
spinach, smoked cheese and grain mustard, Smoked Salmon
with soft cheese and confit lemon and Warldof Salad on
beetroot bread. Our savouries selection included Spring Pea
Tartelette and Chipa Cheese Bites. Scones are on hand too,
featuring various jams and clotted cream, while other sweet
treats and pastries were beautifully prepared and mouth
watering delicious. If you are looking for a memorable and
traditional afternoon tea, The Churchill’s Montagu restaurant
offers welcoming staff and a refuge from all things hectic. Ask
for a table overlooking the greenery of one of London’s most
stylish squares, sip your tea and just relax. Afternoon Tea is
served every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 2.00pm to
5pm. The Montagu Kitchen Afternoon Tea is available at
£46.00 per person, add a glass of Pommery Rose Champagne
for £60 per person or the Bubbly Afternoon Tea (Two hours) at
£80 per person.
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Nestled in Canary Wharf, Fairgame is a vibrant and playful
escape from the everyday. This unique arcade brilliantly
marries the nostalgia of traditional fairground fun with a
modern twist, creating an experience that’s both familiar
and refreshingly novel. It’s essentially a private
playground, for those who love fun and games and groups
who want to have a good time. Some of the games you can
get stuck in to are whack a mole, alley hoop, final furlong
and more. One of the other ways Fairgame separates its self
from a tradition kind of fair is its use of RFID technology
which captures and records your scores as you play which
you can also view by downloading the Fairgame app on
your phone. Fairgame has partnered with several street food
caterers, providing a
wide range of surprisingly good food options to choose from.
The food vendors include popular choices like Burger and
Beyond, Rudy’s for pizza, and Dos Mas Tacos for Mexican
cuisine. This range ensures that there’s something to suit every
taste, from classic comfort food to more adventurous flavours.
The Bumper Bar serves up ice cold beers and the best in
creative cocktails like the Fizz and Floss (a gin, prosecco and
candyfloss cocktai
Visit Fairgame with your friends for a fun taste of nostalgia and
to feel like a child again. It is like being at the fairground in the
olden days but with a totally modern feel!
www.wearefairgame.com
Atelier Coupette
Atelier Coupette is the younger sibling of the renowned,
award-winning cocktail bar Coupette. Based in the heart of
Soho, this is an outlet for more experimental mixology and
and is billed as a place for trying exciting new drinks. In
addition to the small-serve drinks, the venue serves an
assortment of small plates inspired by the nouvelle cuisine of
1960s and 70s France. It has capacity for about 35 covers,
and makes a clever use of space, but do be prepared to be
squeezed in. Choose a table towards the back for a buzzy
visit with a group of friends or pitch up at the intimate
counter if you fancy a chat with the bartenders. Among the
savoury drinks on the menu are Smoked Artichoke
Manhattan, the Summer Truffle Negroni made with pickled
truffle vermouth and the Turbo Carrot Spritz, with toasted
sesame, dill and a fizzy carrot wine.
Sweeter profile drinks come in the form of Koji Flan with rum,
barley, amazake custard and salted coconut dulce de lech, and
Cookies Tho with whiskey, Belvedere, hazelnut cookie milk,
vanilla and salted chocolate chip. The food menu is divided
into four sections of small plates: meat, fish, vegetarian, and
vegan. Incredibly easy to navigate and choose. We selected at
least one item from each category and everything was well
prepared and delicious. Drop into Atelier Coupette for either a
cocktail or two –ahead of dinner or the theatre, or stop for
longer for some of the cleverly created plates. For a couple of
cocktails each and enough food for dinner.
www.coupette.co.uk/atelier-coupettesoho
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Nestled in the heart of London’s legal district and located on
the corner of Chancery Lane, The Last Judgment is a stone’s
throw away from the Royal Courts of Justice and Lincoln’s
Inn Fields. The interors of this wonderful gastro pub still
retains its historic past, with intricate architectural details,
ornate decorations, and sumptuous velvet draping across the
walls. Boasting Grade II listed status, and the original Union
Bank scroll above the entrance is a little nod to its storied past
and the ochre-painted ceiling and large chandeliers can’t be
ignored. We were here to try the menu where dry-aged grassfed
beef steaks and freshly caught Cornish day boat sole
fillets are the stars of show. We opted for the steak and shared
the 16 ounce 28-day dry aged Côte de Boeuf, with indulgent
sides of fries, garlic and roquefort mushrooms and tenderstem
broccoli with marmite butter. This is pub grub, but not as you
know it. The steak was perfectly cooked and paired with a
lovely recommended red wine and everything else was
delicious, a real Friday night treat. The service was quick and
efficient, and our waiter was very attentive and committed to
ensuring we had a good evening. The Last Judgment offers a
relaxed yet vinrant atmosphere, making it the perfect spot for
an evening meal after work or as part of your evening out in
the capital.
www.thelastjudgment.co.uk
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