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Moxy Lower East Side – Affordably Chic Lodgings In New York’s Hippest Neighbourhood

20/06/2026 by .
Anthea Gerrie Chooses The Moxy Lower East Side As A Base To Explore Her Family’s First New York Footsteps

Anthea Gerrie Chooses The Moxy Lower East Side As A Base To Explore Her Family’s First New York Footsteps

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Morukuru Beach Lodge

Morukuru Beach Lodge. Discover a luxury beach lodge experience on the Western Cape.

Staying at the Moruku Beach Lodge offers Brian Berkman the opportunity to whale-watch at De Hoop Nature Reserve on South Africa’s southernmost point.

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Alphen Boutique Hotel

Alphen Boutique Hotel. Treat yourself to unforgettable South African luxury.

The Alphen Boutique Hotel, the Constantia Valley and Winelands are within easy reach. Visit Groot Constantia, the original Cape governor’s mansion and now a wonderful museum and collection of restaurants.

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Andy Mossack stays at Middlethorpe Hall in York. 

Middlethorpe Hall. Discover fantastic York history on the doorstep.

Middlethorpe Hall is the perfect example of a fine country house hotel with character literally seeping from every creaking nook and cranny. An authentic William and Mary house in 20 acres of manicured grounds, it’s had stories to tell throughout its long life.

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Rupert Parker discovers Las Caldas Villa Termal hotel in rural Asturias. 

Las Caldas Villa Termal. Rural Asturias has never been so good.

Las Caldas, situated in beautiful countryside, just outside the city, first opened its doors way back in 1776. People having been coming for its healing waters ever since, attracted by the high standard of service and the peaceful surroundings.

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Solange Berchemin reviews the Armathwaite Hall Hotel & Spa in Keswick in the Lake District.

Armathwaite Hall Hotel & Spa. Beautiful lakeside lodging.

The oak-panelled reception with its magnificent bouquets is truly beautiful. It leads to a grand staircase, lounges with open fireplaces, oil paintings, and hunting trophies hanging from the walls.

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Michael Edwards reviews Oasia Hotel. a true Scandi style hotel in the heart of Aarhus 

Oasia Hotel. Denmark’s stunning second city Scandi hotel.

When you’re visiting Aarhus, Denmark’s second city, you probably want to stay in a hotel that is pure Scandi-style: not a characterless chain peddling identical rooms from Abuja to Zagreb. Clearly, for the 65 room Oasia, “Less is more” is the design mantra.

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