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London, England: The Definitive Luxury Travel Guide

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Experience Luxury with our London Travel Guide

With a history extending over 2000 years it’s no wonder that London has cemented itself as a leader of cosmopolitan style, merging old and new, royal decadence with edgy contemporary. Home to world-class shopping, dining, and design, a trip to London is always exciting. Experience the finest this storied city has to offer with this luxury London travel guide. 




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Where to Stay

Flying into Heathrow Airport can be an ordeal, so having a quality hotel is essential to easily luxuriate across the pond. 

For design enthusiasts, The Goring is one of England’s Grande Dames, and in celebration of the historic building’s centennial, it underwent a full scale redesign. Four legendary English designers (Nina Campbell, Tim Gosling, David Linley, and Russell Sage) worked to bring their joyous vision to life, from the plush, sophisticated rooms, to the verdant private garden, to the delightful Dining Room at The Goring, which was recently awarded its first Michelin Star. To tie it all together, The Goring is situated across the street from Buckingham Palace, putting guests in the middle of the city’s rich history. 

For travelers looking for something a little more recent, L’oscar is London’s most stylish new hotel. Lavish and boutique, the 5-star hotel is a gorgeous baroque-style gem in the West End of London, acclaimed for its sumptuously decorated bedrooms and detailed, almost theatrical decor. Guests can expect goose-down pillows, intricate marble bathrooms, and a host of indulgent options for dining and cocktails- service and amenities fit for English royalty. 

Of course, there’s the royal family’s favorite hotel, Claridge’s. Since the hotel opened its doors in 1856, it has acted as a home base for royalty and celebrities alike, and has always stayed updated with modern design. Settle into a fabulous suite and toast your stay with complimentary champagne, before checking out Claridge’s captivating artspace. The art deco stylings of the hotel’s bar harken back to a golden age of bespoke cocktails and comfortable glamor, the spirit of luxurious London travel. 




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Where to Eat

From historical hotspots to traditional afternoon tea, London has a diverse restaurant scene sure to satisfy any traveler.

Dean Street Townhouse is the epitome of the bohemian neighborhood of Soho, as well as where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had their first date. The interior decoration is sophisticated and welcoming, with a carefully curated collection of art, chronicling the evolution of London’s modern art scene. The delicious cuisine is an updated menu of traditional British food, with an emphasis on seasonal produce, sourced from across Ireland and the United Kingdom. The authentic menu even includes afternoon tea and Sunday roasts. 

London isn’t exactly known for a wealth of West African food, but Chishuru is far and away the scene’s top dog. Richly complex and stunningly unique, Chishuru is a splendid introduction to the flavors of Nigeria, and the set-menus give guests a comprehensive tour of the region’s incredible cuisine. There isn’t another restaurant quite like it, and should be a serious consideration in any conversation about London travel.

Norma’s offers a Malaysian comfort menu from a tiny stall in the iconic Queensway Market. The hot soups and noodles are renowned for their authentic flavors, an instant staple of London’s underground food scene. If you’re looking for late-night takeout to enjoy in your fabulous hotel suite, Norma’s is the obvious choice. 




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Where to Drink

There’s no shortage of charming cocktail bars in London Town, but it’s fair to say that there are a handful of standouts. 

Authentique Epicerie & Bar is a cozy and friendly bar/wine seller with an unbelievable selection of wines, craft beers, and artisanal foods. The knowledgeable staff will go out of their way to find you the perfect glass, bottle, or pairing to soothe your soul after a long day of exploring London’s streets. 

For a supremely stylish speakeasy, The Connaught Bar is the perfect place to rub elbows with London’s elites. The drinks are as fashionable as the decor, modern twists on English and Irish classics. Guests can feel like a real British aristocrat when their sparkling martinis are delivered on silvered carts by master bartenders. 

Copeland Social is the place to be for a great sound system and hanging with friends. This hot hipster spot is always packed with energetic clientele looking for coffee, burgers, casual beers, and top-notch cocktails. The indoor-outdoor space is festive, welcoming, and effortlessly cool. Be sure to try the Peckham punch, a fruity ensemble with four different types of rum. 




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Where to Shop

London is a serious design and fashion destination, and no trip is complete without acquiring some new threads. 

Acclaimed fashion designer Erdem Moralioglu has opened his first standalone flagship store in Mayfair, and the sophisticated boutique is a must-visit for those looking to stay ahead of fashion trends. The two stories of vintage furnishings and witty drawings by Andy Warhold and Jean Cocteau are a veritable museum, and the clothes within are just as intriguing. 

Jewelry designer Delfina Delettrez-heiress to the Fendi Fashion throne-has opened a store hosting her designs, handcrafted in Rome, displayed against malachite-print walls and antiques plucked from her childhood home. The treasures within make fantastic gifts, and are the perfect souvenir to remember your London travel experience.

In the heart of Chelsea, the bespoke LEMA displays 400 square meters of premier Italian interior design, a major player in contemporary hospitality and retail. If you’re in the market for fantastic furnishings, the UK store on King’s road is a real treat to visit. 




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    The Ultimate Nantucket Travel Guide

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    Experience the Ultimate Nantucket Travel Guide

    While Nantucket sure looks like a set from your favorite summer movie scene, it’s a wonderful destination year-round! A stone’s throw from the coast of Massachusetts, Nantucket is known for hidden beaches, quiet luxury, and slowing down by the sea. Take a quick ferry from Martha’s Vineyard (or a longer one from New York City), or fly in and enjoy the view. 




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    ─ Our Favorite Nantucket Stays ─

    The Wauwinet

    It’s an island icon for a reason. Tucked between the ocean and the bay, you have your own private access to (and incredible views of) both. Choose to stay in the main house or one of the private cottages and enjoy complimentary breakfast and other refreshments throughout the day. The Wauwinet is adult-only and set a few miles from downtown, making this the perfect stay for true relaxation. You’re also already on site of one of the most renown restaurants on the island, Topper’s. 




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    The Nantucket Hotel & Resort

    The Nantucket Hotel offers 1-to-4-bedroom suites or 1-or-2-bedroom cottages. This is the only year-round hotel on the island, and it’s full of tradition. At the Nantucket Hotel, even new guests are made to feel like family, and you’re guaranteed to book your second stay even before the first one’s up. Walk a few steps downtown, enjoy the heated pool, take a yoga class, and order the lobster tacos at Breeze Restaurant. 




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    White Elephant

    At the White Elephant, choose between staying at the Residences, the Inn, the Hotel, or the Garden Cottages. Any accommodation here ensures chic Nantucket style and endless modern comfort. Take a yacht excursion from the hotel’s dock, stroll to the nearby Brant Point Lighthouse, or enjoy a couple’s massage. The White Elephant is also home to one of the best spas on Nantucket.




    Hotel Pippa

    Hotel Pippa is the newest boutique stay on Nantucket, and she’s bringing a fresh version of luxury to the island. Perfect for a girls’ trip, Hotel Pippa is the ideal backdrop for your beach days and late nights. It’s just steps away from the best downtown dining, drinking, and essential Nantucket travel destinations. Rooms are uniquely designed and outfitted with crisp linens, natural light, Dyson hair dryers, and spa-grade skin care products.




    Best Food & Drink on Nantucket

    How does a quarter pound of lobster in your bloody mary sound to start the day? Brant Point Grill at the White Elephant hotel serves up some of the most decadent breakfast on the island, and you don’t want to miss it. Then, you have to try a Terry Terrific from Something Natural for lunch. Their trademark sandwich includes turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce—a flavor combination that satisfies year-round! We also recommend lunch at Galley Beach to enjoy fine afternoon dining with your toes in the sand.

    As the evening approaches, start with champagne and oysters at Cru and then head off to Sayle’s Seafood for a traditional Nantucket clambake: mussels, clam chowder, lobster, corn, potatoes and beyond! Or, if you’d rather something a bit more formal, enjoy the prix fixe menu at Straight Wharf. It’s different every day to accommodate the island’s freshest fare.

    Unwind after dinner with cocktails at the Nautilus, Tree Bar, or Club Car. If you’re not in the mood for cocktails, have a beer at Cisco Brewers or swing by the champagne vending machine at the Gaslight. Then, enjoying live music at the endearingly divey Chicken Box is the only way to say goodnight to Nantucket. 




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    Nantucket Beaches & Activities

    You’ll want to carve out plenty of beach time on your Nantucket travel itinerary. Jetties Beach is a favorite for good reason. It’s easy to get to, there are volleyball nets and a playground, well-kept showers and bathrooms, and the Sandbar nearby for food and drinks. For an adventurous beach day, drive on to Great Point to enjoy 1,100 acres of nature preserve, or to Smith Point which lies between the ocean and the sound. You also can’t miss the sunset on Madaket Beach.

    When in Nantucket, do as the locals do—and that means spending lots of time on the water. Take a lesson at Nantucket Island Surf School, or take a boat charter out to sail the waves in style. If you’ve spent enough time outside, you can’t miss the local boutiques, independently owned bookstores, or artisan craft markets in downtown Nantucket.

    Beyond a tee time at Miacomet Golf Course or reservations at the spa, don’t feel the need to schedule your every minute on the island. Rent bikes and meander through Sconset, walk around the Whaling Museum, or simply admire the manicured saltbox homes that line Nantucket streets. 




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      Malta Travel Guide: Your Dream European Island Getaway

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      Plan Your European Getaway with Our Malta Travel Guide

      Tucked between the southern coast of Italy and the northern coast of Africa is one of Europe’s hidden gems: Malta. If you’re looking for the beauty of coastal Italy without all the bustle, this is the European getaway of your dreams. From quaint fishing villages and excellent scuba diving sites to ancient temples and historic military forts, there’s always something to be discovered on this island. When you’re ready to sunbathe and explore, here are some of our favorite hotels, restaurants, and must-dos for Malta travel.




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      ─ Where to Stay ─

      Casa Ellul

      Casa Ellul is the premier boutique hotel in the heart of Malta’s capital, Valletta. Residing in a restored Victorian-era Palazzo, Casa Ellul exudes urban luxury. Each of the nine suites combine classic decor with modern comforts to ensure guests have a relaxing spot to rest. Take a quick stroll to the city’s main attractions, or simply enjoy the view from your balcony.




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      Corinthia Palace Hotel & Spa

      Enjoy peaceful, countryside quiet at the Corinthia Palace Hotel & Spa. Spacious suites offer luxurious bathtubs, sitting rooms and sweeping balcony views. Dine in a historic onsite villa, have a drink by the pool, and enjoy a massage at the Athenaeum Spa. 




      The Xara Palace Relais & Châteaux

      The Xara Palace, a luxury boutique hotel by Relais & Châteaux, is the only hotel within the city walls of Malta’s first capital, Mdina. With three onsite restaurants plus private dining options, The Xara Palace has your comfort at top of mind. Sleeping in a palace built for 17th century nobles is just the cherry on top.




      Kempinski Hotel San Lawrenz

      For a true resort experience during your Malta travels, the Kempinski Hotel San Lawrenz is a must. Located on Gozo, a neighboring island, staying at the Kempinski is a unique opportunity to explore the lesser-known jewels of Malta. This resort is also nestled in the Dwerja Bay, offering some of the best scuba diving in the world.




      Cugó Gran Macina Grand Harbour Hotel

      The Cugó Gran Macina Grand Harbour Hotel puts you in the middle of Valletta’s action, history, and beauty. Guests rave about the view from this hotel’s rooftop terrace, but what’s inside is just as impressive. Live within real fortress walls that mix ancient history, luxury decor, and unobstructed views of the Grand Harbour at this five-star hotel. 




      ─ Where to Dine ─

      one80 Kitchen & Lounge

      With four locations around Malta and Gozo, one80 is one of the most popular restaurants among tourists and locals alike. Each one80 location offers unique and breathtaking views, and the Italian-inspired menu of shared plates, pasta, and seafood is sure to please a crowd.




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      59 Republic

      Even the Michelin Guide agrees: 59 Republic has earned their prestigious reputation in Malta. You’ll find a classic, elegant interior with fun, tasteful accents while you enjoy unique starters and creative seafood entrees. 




      Rampila

      Located in an old bastion built by the Knights of St. John, Rampila offers four unique dining areas including a private dining vault and sweeping terrace. This is more than just a restaurant, it’s an immersive experience of Maltese history (with an extensive wine list and incredible food).




      Harbour Club

      Harbour Club’s menu boasts Mediterranean and French influence curated to highlight the best of Malta. This restaurant offers the best view of Grand Harbour and seasonal menus to ensure fresh, inspiring meals. 




      Ta’ Frenċ

      Tucked away on the island of Gozo is Ta’ Frenċ. Set in a restored 14th century farmhouse, the location alone is worth a visit. Top it off with herbs served from their garden and fish right from the Mediterranean sea, and it’s no wonder Ta’ Frenċ earned a spot on the Michelin Guide.




      ─ What to Do ─

      Explore

      Malta was made for wanderers. The capital city of Valletta has more historic sites within its small square mileage than many major European cities. The original capital city, Mdina, features countless museums of Maltese art, history, and culture. Malta is also rich with military history including the Lascaris War Rooms from World War II as Fort St. Elmo dating back to the 16th century. If you’re staying on the main island, we highly recommend a quick ferry over to the neighboring islands of Gozo and Comino. These islands have lots of ancient temples and caves to explore as well.




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      Art and Architecture

      Malta has some of the most striking architecture in Europe. The Mosta Dome is incredibly well-preserved and still beautiful as ever. St. John’s Cathedral, however, has been called one of the most beautiful churches in Europe, which is saying something. Historically renowned Roman artist Caravaggio has two masterpieces in this cathedral, making it one of Malta’s most-visited sites. We also recommend a visit to Casa Rocca Piccola, an old home for aristocrats, and a trip to see Auberge de Castille, an old home for the Knights of St. John and where the Prime Minister resides today.




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      Enjoy the Water

      Malta travel isn’t complete without some time spent in the sun. On a day trip to Comino Island, you can’t miss the iconic Blue Lagoon. There’s also incredible cave and reef diving on Comino Island. Grand Harbour is known as one of the most beautiful harbors in Malta, and we highly recommend a daytime or evening cruise to see Valletta from the water. The 20-minute ferry to Gozo runs all year, and you don’t want to miss sites like the Dwerja Bay and remains of the Azure Window. Gozo also has some of the best caves that can be explored by small boat. We also recommend a day trip to Marsaxlokk, a quaint fishing village known for great open-air markets and, of course, seafood.




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        An Italy Travel Guide for Your Luxury Mediterranean Vacation

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        Experience a Luxury Mediterranean Vacation with our Italy Travel Guide

        Warm sun, cool sea breeze, and the finest in wine–dining and culture are just a few of the reasons Italy is the premier destination for a Mediterranean getaway. With 20 different provinces, each with their own unique blend of art, architecture, food, and fashion, it can be hard to know where to start. Skip the hassle and experience only the best in this Italy travel guide for your luxury Mediterranean vacation, with hotel and dining recommendations for several of Italy’s most beautiful regions.




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        Tuscany

        Warm, romantic, and intimate, life is a daydream in this region of golden hills. The city of Florence is an epicenter of art, history, and culture, as well as an opportunity to dine at the legendary Enoteca Pinchiorri, a 3 Michelin star hotspot for the world’s finest modern Italian cuisine. As for hotels, The St. Regis Florence is a Tuscan favorite. On the banks of the Arno, and built into an authentic, 15th century Palazzo, St. Regis’ plush, jewel-toned rooms are perfect for a stay in the heart of this vibrant city. 

        If you’re looking to get away from the crowds and into the lush pastures of the countryside, you’ll want to book a room at Borgo Pignano, an exceptionally comfortable hideaway tucked away in the tranquil pastures of a beautifully restored country estate. Wine tastings, artisanal farm goods, and a hillside spa are just a few of the things that await you at this elegant haven. 




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        Campania

        Experience the Amalfi coast and all of its splendor at this coastal paradise. Praiano is a must-visit on every Italy travel guide, for good reason. Sun-drenched shores, breathtaking horizons, and beachside bars are just a short walk away. For pure, unadulterated relaxation, Casa Angelina is the place to stay. The stunning views are complemented by crisp furnishings, an exclusive beach club, and even private boat tours for a serene, Mediterranean ocean experience. 

        Elevate your visit with a day trip to the famed island of Capri, known for its gorgeous scenery, fine dining, and designer fashion. A quaint town car can take you to da Gelsomina, an elegant local favorite. Sample island specialties and delicious wine from nearby vineyards against a sunset backdrop, the perfect conclusion to the perfect Italian vacation. 




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        Venice

        Nothing can capture the surreal beauty of Venice like visiting it for yourself. Make your trip memorable by staying at the Aman Venice, the undisputed destination for luxury. Towering over the city and furnished with museum-quality treasures, the hotel is a veritable palace, complete with outdoor gardens and rooftop dining, a rare find in the waterfront metropolis. For dining, Ristorante di Ivo cannot be overlooked. The superb eatery is located right next to the canal, so you can step out of a gondola and into luxury.  

        If your travels should take you out to the lagoon island of Mazzorbo, Venissa is the place to stay. The rooms are equal parts relaxed and refined, and the restaurant is Michelin-starred, a true gem hidden away from most Italy travel guides.




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        Lombardy

        Home to Italy’s fashion capital Milan, high-end shopping and fine dining are in abundance in this glorious region. For easy access to the grandeur of the city, Mandarin Oriental, Milan is a blessing. The private, yet centrally located destination combines contemporary and modern Italian design for a truly special city vacation. With balcony suites and a subterranean spa and pool, it’s the perfect place to unwind after a long day of shopping. For an alt-tourist treat, the colorful Bar Luce was designed by American filmmaker Wes Anderson, for a whimsical, intimate take on a traditional Milan cafe. 

        Lombardy’s lake district is as glamorous as it is historical, with lush, manicured gardens and opulent villas. The obvious choice for lodging is the distinguished Villa Sola Cabiati, the peak in lavish Italian architecture, housing a suite designed for Napoleon himself. The gorgeous, lakefront property has been updated for modern times, combining the majesty of history with the comforts of a contemporary hotel. 




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