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Kodbyens Fiskebar

Kodbyens Fiskebar. Fine dining at realistic prices.

Kodbyens Fiskebar proves visitors can find original food in a happening Copenhagen restaurant which doesn’t, like many of those opened by Noma alumnae, cost an arm and a leg.

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Anna Smith reviews the Silky Oaks Lodge, a luxury retreat by the Mossman River close to the Daintree.

Silky Oaks Lodge. Discover a magnificent luxury retreat in Queensland

A member of Luxury Lodges of Australia, Silky Oaks Lodge is an eco lodge and spa that promises ‘tranquility in the rainforest’ – and it delivers.

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Royal Beach Eilat. Red Sea Sophistication.

The Royal Beach Eilat may not be the only five-star hotel gracing the Red Sea resort’s broad and beautiful promenade, but it is certainly the most sophisticated.

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Anthea Gerrie reviews the Hampton by Hilton Luton Airport, a perfect airport hotel at London Luton.

Hampton by Hilton Luton Airport. Enjoy A stylish airport stay.

While still embracing the value concept, Hilton has shown with its Hampton at Luton that neither style nor comfort needs to be sacrificed.

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Mike Gerrard reveals the arty side of Las Vegas, which proves Sin City does have class and culture. Bliss Dance by Night credit Barry Torantosm

The Arty Side of Las Vegas. Discover a wonderful art scene.

Art in Las Vegas? Well, you’re not talking the Louvre or Metropolitan Museum of Art, but Vegas does have its share of permanent galleries, changing exhibitions and exciting installations, which are all the more pleasing because for most visitors they’re unexpected

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Andy Mossack reviews the Nhow Hotel Milan Lobby Nhow Milano RC NH nhow milano 275 med

Nhow Hotel Milan. Discover the fashionable side of Milan

NH Hotels has an uncanny ability to create luxury hotels in the most unlikeliest of surroundings. The old Fiat factory in Torino with its rooftop test track, an ancient cliff top monastery in Amalfi and even a former railway station in Rome. Switch over to Milan and I discover another one; the Nhow (pronounced Now) right in the centre of Zona Tortona, Milan’s famous creative and design district.

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