When traveling to a destination you do not know, it is crucial to have a good internet data plan to use all the necessary apps to have a comfortable trip. You can find different ones depending on the country you are going
They call it the Route 66 of Portugal. And, like the iconic US highway, this road defines a nation. The Estrada Nacional 2, or N2 to its friends, was once a 450-mile-long backbone of the Portuguese road system. From a sleepy spa
Award-winning sommelier Victoria James Are you having trouble getting a reservation at a restaurant? It could be that you’re blacklisted. And it could be for a fairly trivial reason, as revealed by Victoria James, an award-winning sommelier and author of fascinating –
As we arrive at the entrance of Cameron House hotel, a man is down on his knees on a patch of grass, proposing to his girlfriend, to the accompaniment of a bekilted bagpipe player. The spot certainly lends itself to such wanton
On the downside, England’s South West can become jampacked with traffic, especially during holiday periods. But on the upside, if you know where to look, ‘you’ll find a region of extraordinary secluded beauty’. So reveals Wild Guide: Devon, Cornwall & South West
Radio presenter and former Old Grey Whistle Test host Bob Harris talks about his travels and reveals why he doesn’t like the ‘vibe’ in Miami… but loves Nashville By York Membery for the Daily Mail Published: 04:22 EST, 5 March 2022 |
After years of trying, the Inspector finally snags a room at the 16th-century Milk House pub in Kent – and it was (mostly) worth the wait… The Inspector finds his room at The Milk House, in the village of Sissinghurst, ‘comfortable and
The bash at Edward Enninful’s Longleat House wedding was full of men who were perfectly coiffed with flawless skin and outfits that fit just so. And they were just the waiters. For the event was catered by high-end London-based firm Cellar Society,
Prepare to be charmed in Ghent, a city that’s home to Romanesque architecture, historic churches and museums Strolling through Ghent’s medieval centre, it’s hard to imagine this dreamy Belgian city was one of capitalism’s earliest hubs. Today, it’s more cultural than mercantile, with
From McCaig’s Tower on the hill above the harbour you may feel temporarily transported to the capital of Italy during the days of the Romans. For this ‘tower’ is nothing of the sort. Instead, it takes the form of a wide, granite
Driving through south-west Alabama on Route 84, a near 2,000-mile east-to-west highway, the emptiness is striking. Dense pine forest is broken by occasional wooden shotgun shacks and tiny churches set behind white picket fences. Even the roadkill is fascinating — armadillo, raccoon