Pulia restaurant in London delivers an authentic taste of Southern Italy in relaxed surroundings. Pulia restaurant in London’s iconic Borough Market was founded in 2012, with the mission of bringing Apulian culinary traditions to the world. This is one of two restaurants, the other in Brindisi, and they also sell products from Puglia including olive…
Hotel Review: Titanic Hotel, Liverpool
The Titanic hotel in Liverpool is a dazzling mix of history and style in a Liverpool docks warehouse. Occupying the Rum Warehouse, a giant brick Victorian creation in Stanley Dock on the River Mersey, the Titanic Hotel in Liverpool makes the most of its grandiose setting – one of the world’s biggest brick buildings. It…
Hotel Review: Savoy Palace, Funchal, Madeira
The new Savoy Palace is perhaps the island’s most impressive, and definitely its largest, luxury hotel. Just a short walk from the centre of Madeira’s lively capital Funchal, the new Savoy Palace is perhaps the island’s most impressive, and definitely its largest, luxury hotel. Local architect Nini Andrade Silva has elegantly captured the Belle Epoque…
Hotel Review: Hotel Indigo, Chester, England
Hotel Indigo is a new boutique hotel in the heart of Chester. Hotel Indigo is an attractive and contemporary boutique hotel located in the heart of Chester’s beautiful and historic city. Newly built in 2019, it has opened its doors to reveal a decor that reflects this Roman city’s architecture and its famous racecourse worth…
Hotel Review: Sommerro Hotel, Oslo, Norway
Hotel Sommerro has opened its sumptuous doors in Oslo’s oldest district. The luxurious newly opened Sommerro in Oslo occupies the city’s former headquarters of the electrical company Lysverker. It marks the rebirth of a 1930s landmark in the vibrant Frogner neighbourhood, the oldest neighbourhood of the Norwegian capital. The opulent Art Deco property is already…
Review: Monopoly Lifesized, London
A chance to truly immerse yourself into a lifesize game of Monopoly. Imagine being 13 years old and owning hotels on Park Lane. It’s a buzz that, other than the real thing, only the iconic Monopoly board game emulates. All that rent, all that colourful Monopoly money, the prestige; a joy to this little girl’s…
Restaurant Review: Lusin Mayfair, London
London gets its first Armenian restaurant, Lusin, in Hay Hill, Mayfair. A brand new Armenian restaurant, Lusin, has opened in the heart of London’s Mayfair bringing unique dishes and flavours to tempt the palate. Lusin (which means moon in Armenian, a symbol in the Armenian culture) was first launched in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in 2011,…
Resort Review: Silverlake, Dorset, England
A colourful mix of designer holiday homes – Cotswold-style stone cottages, wood-clad houses and sleek, contemporary affairs – with Dorchester and the coast each five miles away. A family-friendly holiday village that resembles a real village, with winding roads, grassy areas and little lakes. Silverlake is built on what was, from 1937 to 1946 RAF…
Hotel Review: Hilton Brighton Metropole
The Hilton Brighton Metropole is a contemporary hotel clad in gorgeous Victorian architecture right opposite Brighton Beach. The Hilton Brighton Metropole has a gorgeous 19th-century Victorian entrance opposite Brighton Beach on Kings Road and near the British Airways i360. The hotel experienced some disarray this year as the long-awaited and much-needed refurb took place over…
Hotel Review: Hilton Singapore Orchard, Singapore
The new Hilton Singapore Orchard lords it over Orchard Road with its sheer size – 1080 rooms, vast event space and great dining options. We take a look. The Hilton Singapore Orchard, located on the iconic shopping district on Orchard Road cornering Scott Road, has over 1000 rooms and expansive high-tech conference rooms (2,400 square…