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Château St Pierre de Serjac & Domaine de Biar
The Blurb
The South of France has long been on the map for upmarket British tourists seeking summer sun, poolside lounging and the slow, languid life of rosé filled afternoons. But Montpellier and the surrounding Languedoc region seems to have … Read more →
5 Places to Travel to with Your Loved One
Making plans with your loved one to explore the world together can be one of the most exciting and romantic things a couple can do. There’s the researching, the planning, and finally, that anticipation leading up to the big day.… Read more →
Le Bristol, Paris
The Credentials:
It is well known that the French take luxury seriously. So seriously that in 2010 the French Government created a new breed of luxury hotel: the ‘Palace’. Surpassing the style, service and outright decadence of a standard five-star … Read more →
Le Cinq Codet, Paris
The credentials:
Nestled in Paris’ glitzy 7th Arrondissement, just out of view of the river, Le Cinq Codet is one of the city’s more modest five-star hotels. What it lacks in sheer opulence however, it more than makes up for … Read more →
Hôtel Plaza Athénée, Paris
The credentials:
Paris’ Hôtel Plaza Athénée first opened up its doors in 1913, at the tail end of the city’s Belle Époque. Built in the Haussman style of architecture, the hotel’s stone façade and verdant balconies make up one of … Read more →
Hartwell House, Buckinghamshire
The credentials:
For anyone who thinks of the National Trust as purely the caretakers of the Great British countryside and its few remaining historic houses, it may come as a surprise to learn that they are also hoteliers. A handful … Read more →
MOB Hotel, Paris
Credentials:
MOB HOTEL, the revolutionary lifestyle hotel concept, has seen promising growth since its launch in 2017. The company currently has two properties: one in the Parisian district of Les Pucesin and the other in Lyon’s Confluence area proving … Read more →
Saint James
The credentials:
The Saint James is rather unlike anything else you’ll find in Paris. Situated in the city’s prestigious 16th arrondissement, only a short walk from the Arc de Triomphe and the Bois de Boulogne (and a slightly less short … Read more →
Peninsula Paris
The credentials:
Like many of Paris’ greater hotels, the Peninsula has history. Built in the 19th century as a palace for a Russian nobleman, it later opened as the Hotel Majestic and served as a military hospital during WWI. During … Read more →
Petite Shambhala, Dordogne
The credentials
This beautifully restored two-bedroom house, built from creamy honey-tinted stone, resides peacefully on the banks of Dordogne river. It is part of the Oliver’s Travels portfolio. Inside it is light and stylish, scattered with beautiful paintings by local … Read more →