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Vicky from VickyFlipFlopTravels has put together her five favourite luxury eco lodges in Vietnam – if you’re going to experience the country in a unique way, you might as well stay somewhere a little different … and do your bit for the planet too.
A night at the movies has never been a more exciting prospect with UK hotels putting the film star into five-star and creating luxurious guestrooms and suites around blockbuster themes.
Whether you’re trekking the foothills of the highest peaks or on your way to Everest Base Camp, here are five hotels and lodges in the shadow of the world’s highest mountain.
In these five hotels you can discover some of the most beautiful examples of stained-glass artwork, from landscape scenes to striking patterns.
These five hotels are a dog-lovers delight, with their own special policies, services and treats to make for a perfect stay for you and your best friend.
Angie Silver gives us the lowdown on these amazing hotels which feature their very own vineyards. So, pour yourself a glass, get cosy and read all about some of the best places to stay for a wine-inspired break.
Pod hotels emerged in 1970s Japan as a cheap, efficient and practical way for business travellers to get a good night’s sleep and little else. However, over the years, capsule hotels – as they’re also known as –have gained in popularity, and can now be found all over the world.
Fantastic multi-coloured illuminations shining brightly against the dark desert sky have long been a symbol of Las Vegas. From the beginning, neon lights have been used to advertise the hotels and casinos downtown and all along the legendary strip.
Chefs around the world know there's nothing better than being able to cook with the freshest ingredients possible. These five hotels take this so seriously that they have their own kitchen gardens.