Paris – Around Town : Create Bookmark Marais and the Bastille (part 3) – Mansions, Galleries

Mansions Hôtel de Coulanges This mansion boasts beautiful early 18th-century architecture, although the right wing dates from the early 1600s. 35 rue des Francs-Bourgeois, 75004 Open only for concerts Hôtel Salé Built in 1656–9 for Aubert de Fontenay, a salt-tax collector, this mansion was restored in 1986 to provide a home for the Musée Picasso. … Read more

Where To Stay In Montauk

There’s a lot of talk these days in Montauk, the village at the tip of the East End’s South Fork, about Old Montauk versus New. It was always the anti-Hamptons, a place where fishermen, surfers and loners came to kick back, take in the sea air and ride killer waves. In recent years, however, it … Read more

Where To Shop In Montauk

Surf Bazaar The shop at the Surf Lodge may be tiny but it’s packed with all the makings of a boho-chic beach holiday: cute cover-ups, printed tops and swimwear; sailcloth bags; Soludos espadrilles. Surf Bazaar Cymthia Rowley The American fashion designer is a Montauk summer resident and her low-fi boutique stocks a location – appropriate … Read more

Where To Eat & Drink In Montauk

The Surf Lodge The hotel’s casual restaurant, right beside the water, looks good – painted wood floors, oversized nautical lights, director’s chairs in vibrant colors – and serves chef Chris Rendell’s creative takes on seafood. Try the mussels in Thai coconut broth or blackened cod with delicate ‘chilli water’. Ditch Witch This food truck, which … Read more

The Mojito Coast (Part 2)

An expedition to the flats is predicated on teamwork, and success is often dependent on your guide. He poles you gondola-fashion, and also acts as your bird-dog: Yoandry had exceptional eyesight, and put us onto plenty of fish. It’s a constant process of hide and seek, and you need to be an opportunist par excellence. … Read more

The Mojito Coast (Part 1)

We are wading back to the anchored skiff after and slowish morning on the sand-flats, when our guide stops, crouches, and points urgently into the shallow sea. Out goes James’s fly-line, the little shrimp pattern pitches down, a silvery fin wags briefly above the surface. his rod bucks and the reel begins to whizz like … Read more

Can You Guess Where This Is?

Madeira… Yep, we couldn’t believe it either. But forget your preconceptions as these destinations shake off their package-holiday reputations and reinvent themselves as cool and luxurious places to visit Trendy, Exotic Downtime In Funchal, Madeira The funchal Municipal Gardens are a cool oasis in the summer heat The pool at the Choupana My grandma used … Read more

London – Around Town : Soho and the West End (part 1)

London’s West End is where everyone heads for a night out. Clubbers from outside London catch the last trains into the capital and head for its bars and music venues, knowing they won’t leave till dawn. Here are the great theatres of Shaftesbury Avenue and Charing Cross Road, the star-struck cinemas of Leicester Square and, … Read more

Waterworld : Three Of The Best Water Sports Destinations

Three of the best water sports destinations Hotel Eden Roc Ascona, Switzerland Influenced by its close proximity to Italy, Ascona is the charming Swiss town graced with a unique micro-Mediterranean climate that appears to escape the rest of Switzerland. Though the snow-peaked landscape provides a striking backdrop, its other claim to fame is Lake Maggiore, … Read more

The 20 Best Boot Glamping Breaks (Part 3)

13. Get A Beach Body In Mexico Beach view at Tulum This boho hotel at Tulum is where the supermodels come to get picture perfect. You’ll do five hours exercise a day – power-walking, beach workouts, dance, yoga and snorkeling. Meals are low on fat and crabs, but you won’t starve on the healthy menu … Read more

The 20 Best Boot Glamping Breaks (Part 2)

7.    Team Games In Devon How do circuits and team games in 52 acres of meadows and orchards, followed by chill-out time in your own luxe cottage in Devon grab you? Expect every day to be different here as military PT instructors take you on a ‘high-energy journey’, including boxing, pool sessions, beach workouts, rock … Read more

The 20 Best Boot Glamping Breaks (Part 1)

Who says you have to rough it on a bootcamp? These breaks promise serious results in luxe surroundings 1.    Ibiza’s A-List Hideaway Island idyll: the peaceful side of Ibiza  ‘Last time I tried a residential bootcamp, it was hardly glamorous – I spent it in a wet West Country field, covered in mud and sheep … Read more

The Adventures Of Alice In NewYork

Each month Alice Holland will entertain us with her daily struggles to manage her new life in New York City. The Adventures Of Alice In New York A Brief Introduction… I moved to New York City almost one year ago, escaping the humdrum but secure life as a biological science researcher at Vanderbilt University in … Read more

The Latest Scandi Thrillers!

With the huge success of The Killing, Borgen and The Bridge, Scandinavia has kept us all riveted to our TVs. But it also offers a very tempting smorgasbord of outdoor pleasures, says travel editor David Wickers. Norwegian Wood With its wonderful mountains coastline, Norway has much to offer visitors A third of Norway is forested, … Read more

Our Gin & Tonic Garden

Where the Taw and Torridge rivers meet on the North Devon coast is the old boat-building village of Appledore, with its narrow streets of fishermen’s cottages jostling down to the quay. Most of the gardens are pocket handkerchiefs, and many of the houses have no outside space at all – so Val and Gavin Robbins’ … Read more

Berlin – Around Town : Kreuzberg & Schöneberg (part 3) – Pubs, Bars & Discos, Restaurants & Cafés

Pubs, Bars & Discos Ankerklause An unrefined but hugely popular late-night place for students and artists. Kottbusser Damm 104 030 69 35 649 Riverside at Ankerklause Yorckschlösschen A pub-restaurant with a great Old Berlin feel. Live jazz concerts at the weekend. Yorckstr. 15 030 215 80 70 Mister Hu Thanks to its magnificent cocktails this … Read more