Travel Features

A tale of two cities

What happens when Parisian chic meets the roaring 20s of New York? The stylish NoMad Hotel, where even the most nomadic of travellers will be tempted to stay forever.

The new side of sydney

Sydneysiders are on an inward journey and carving out a more defined identity, through their food, fashion, hospitality and everyday living.

Amazing Alsace

Surrounded by great vineyards and speciality shops selling all manner of fresh meats and cheeses, the regions of Strasbourg and Colmar in Alsace offer the perfect escape for city-weary folks. Chef Armin Leitgeb shares the old world charm of his hometown.

Under the Tuscan sun

Located just two and a half hours northwest of Rome, the 10th century Castello di Casole is given a new lease of life as a glamorous luxury hotel after a 10 year restoration.

Summer holiday in Basilicata

That’s the best time to partake in the history, festivals and culinary culture of the southern region, located in the instep of the Italy’s ‘boot’. Chef Antonio Sabia offers his take on his hometown.

Hollywood stay of fame

When these celebrities are not busy conjuring magic, acting or directing, they are busy dabbling in the hotel business.

Cheese, calvados and other morsels

To chef Philippe Valet, Normandy’s bustling markets and seafood-centric brasseries are where visitors can get an authentic taste of the region’s excellent local produce.

Glamping

These days, it’s all about the fun and adventure that camping brings, but minus the grime, unpredictable weather, and bathroom nightmares.

The spice of life

Chengdu may be an increasingly modern capital in Sichuan, but the locals know how to slow down and indulge in the city’s diverse cuisine and other simple pleasures, says chef Du Fei.

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