Europe
Asia
Oceania
Americas
Africa
Henry Jeffreys takes a fresh look at much-maligned Germany
What do our beloved hostelries have to do with the discovery of DNA, the D-Day landings and The Lord of the Rings ? Everything, as Ashleigh Arnott discovers
Remote, secluded and surrounded by nature, these high-altitude escapes provide a breath of fresh air – and more often than not, a dose of luxury womanandhome.com 159
Did you know that Northern Ireland is one of the toughest places in western Europe to open a new pub or start a microbrewery? However, despite restrictions and archaic laws, some of which date back mo
Constructed in the age of the Industrial Revolution and Jane Austen (give or take a few decades in some cases), each of these Georgian gems has withstood the passage of some 300 years and is now ready for its next chapter
There’s nothing quite like a glass of Champagne to add that special je ne sais quoi to a romantic meal. But the world’s favourite fizz is no longer regarded just as an aperitif for special occasions;