...and industrial features throughout, and contemporary art peppered across the property. Rooms were compact, but extremely well designed, akin to sleeping in a glass cube, sadly not looking out at...
Berlin is famous as a city that never sleeps, but if you should want to take a break from its heady distractions, the Axel in Schöneberg is a great place to escape from it...
...has been welcoming guests since 1873, with romantic, period features all still intact. Step directly off the Eurostar, or sleep over before your ‘journey to Hogwarts’ – it’s a quintessentially British place to stay. www.marriott.co.uk/st.pancras...
...show, however, was the bed. A king-sized slice of heaven, it provided one of the deepest sleeps of our lives, much needed after a day of fresh country air and hearty British food. www.nanteos.com...
...a well-deserved, five-stars, after its upgrade. Its location is right smack bang in the heart of this sleepy, sea-front city in East Malaysia. From our suite, we looked out to...
...the sailors who slept here before us, but each room that used to sleep nine is now a contemporary urban oasis. Beyond the Scandi-chic aesthetic, we had to appreciate the...
...only problem with this is that you might be tempted to sleep-in (particularly if you’ve been partying B.A. style the night before), when you should be skipping out to the adventure that this...
In the sleepy, coastal Pak Nam Pran, you’ll find the equally relaxed Aleenta, the charming, boutique alternative to the big name resorts in the area. Not usually chosen by families, this makes for a great...
We don’t usually play favourites at OutThere, but this exceptional hideaway hugging a densely forested hill on the eastern shore of Koh Yao Noi, Phuket’s sleepy neighbour, isn’t merely a...
...party central at the height of summer; you’ll hear champagne corks popping to the cheers of revellers and Euro-disco coming at you from every imaginable direction. Sleep is not particularly...
...NYC’s infamous shopping district and close to all the sites. And if you can’t sleep in the city that doesn’t, there’s so much foodie and nightlife treats just outside the...
...time is an understatement. I landed in London with very little money and nowhere to sleep, and a hundred of Her Majesty’s finest pounds lasted me less than a week....
...us: there were three huge spaces; one for living, another for sleeping, and a third for bathing, all with double-height ceilings. Beyond were a set of glass doors that opened...
...pleasure of sleeping in, not to mention the softest, most delicate bed-linen. The Housekeeping Team needs a special mention, superbly meticulous in their attention to detail and the way they...
...Terence Conran’s life in pictures before drifting off into sweet slumber. A note for light sleepers; make sure the lovely team at Berns doesn’t put you up in a room...
...for optimal sleep, a healthy-eating in-room dining menu and relaxing to a carefully tailored, aromatherapy spa-treatment programme while our bags were unpacked and our sight-seeing itinerary was arranged. Not only...
...entire chalet, which sleeps up to 18 guests, for exclusive use over a total of seven nights – a range of shorter stays for smaller groups can be arranged, too,...
...nourishes both brawn and brain. After all, food is what gives us the energy and ability to exercise and can affect how we sleep and even socialise, so it is...
...GMT +7 While you’re Out There Na-Jomtien is a sleepy little fishing village, but what that means is that its little roadside eateries serve some excellent seafood, with a laid-back,...
...a plan called Virtual NYC. After all, they call New York the “city the doesn’t sleep” and by giving folk 24-7 access to NYC culture, we think they’ve managed to...
...and sleeping space. And of course, there was a luxurious marble bathroom – with an enormous soaking tub – as you would come to expect from a hotel of this...
...of rural Thailand long forgotten elsewhere. Speaking of which, the sleepy village of Mae Hong Son feels like a journey to a different time. A two-hour drive from Pai, this...
...land and 14 ensuite bedrooms that sleep up to 34. Wow. Its grandeur has been lovingly restored to highlight many of its original period features – sweeping staircases, oak-panelled rooms...
...a sublime party-pad for a blow-out, post-pandemic celebration, a Nordic-inspired lodge that can sleep up to 26 guests, located on the breathtaking Troll Peninsula (yes, you read that right –...
...Levinsky is a somewhat quirky, 27-room property with compact living and sleeping spaces that have a retro theme and everything you need for a weekend break. It’s a young and...
...topics – most recently sleep and rest, but also environmental issues, science, psychology and everything in between. The series brings the members club’s usually live events into the home, while...
...house in the village’s secluded, sparsely built Le Châtelard neighbourhood. It’s one of 18 sumptuous chalets, apartments and penthouses sleeping between two and 16 offered by Hip Hideouts, a boutique...
...a large floor-to-ceiling window overlooking the rooftops of ancient Buda and the bell tower of Matthias Church. If sleeping in ‘olde-worlde’ European architecture isn’t your thing, but you still want...
...arrival. After a good night’s sleep – and the advisory 12 hour period between flights and dives – we jumped right into the blue to come face-to-fin with the most...
...attention include the 3,000 sq ft, six-sleeper Riad, with its magnificent views over Palma and the more intimate Rose, with its stunning terrace close to the bustle of one of...
...actors take their positions. Two sleepy children are frog-marched by their mother for bath-time in the water. A group of older women walks up to the bank with bales of...
Three miles from the sleepy seaside town of Estepona, this terracotta resort is a great spot for travellers seeking a true getaway on the Costa del Sol. Just a short...
...of the many to choose from, each complete with a huge, cloud-like bed for the perfect night’s sleep. The Taj Mahal Palace is very much a destination hotel – part...
...(though light sleepers need not worry; the debauchery has long stopped), the boutique property is set to constitute a much-needed breath of fresh air on KL’s hospitality scene. A total...
...to a massage room. He massages me with rhassoul clay – which feels amazing – before rinsing me off with cold water. I sleep like a baby that night. I...
...gluten-free and organic snacks. We enjoyed a fantastic night’s sleep – the beds were incredibly comfortable – and we were told that each room has been individually sound-engineered to maximise...
...impression on the city that never sleeps. They arrive with their own distinct ambitions to serve the unexpected and make us all experience with awe their artistic visions. Whereas the...
...designers and pastel-coloured, ecologically minded soft furnishings throughout everything a 21st-century traveller could want from a city hotel. Sleeping in the Hilding Anders beds was like kipping on a cloud....
...sleepers might prefer the former, we’ll be sure to ask for the latter on our next visit… why miss out on canal views? Our room in the Goldsmith’s house was...
...of opulence – complete with wood panels, marble floors and artworks inspired by nature – offering we visitors to the city that doesn’t sleep, a luxurious, effortlessly zen place to...
...I wake from a well-deserved, heavy sleep. My body feels fantastic: well exercised, strong, and – after a huge, carby dinner of pasta and pizza (don’t judge) – well-fed. I...
...an hour or maybe more in Phuket’s notoriously madcap traffic. It’s set on a stunning stretch of beach, with just a smattering of sleepy, old-world sea-front restaurants and bars, perfect...
From sleepy temples and beaches to the rural charm of its surrounding villages: there are plenty of reasons to visit the Thai city of Hua Hin, especially as it’s just...
...area links the sleeping quarters to a bathroom. Furthermore, there are floor-to-ceiling screened doors that lead to a patio with a lounge space, with a key concept of the edifice...
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