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TriBeCa’s one and only Greco-Roman bathhouse

TriBeCa’s one and only Greco-Roman bathhouse

by Ruby Warrington

"This is the kind of city where you need a massage every week, so it had better be affordable"

Slovak Paradise | Into the wild

Slovak Paradise | Into the wild

by Corinna Tomrley

"It was bear cub season, which meant that mama bears would be particularly antsy, so we were to beware"

Less a massage, more a cure | The London Metropolitan by COMO

Less a massage, more a cure | The London Metropolitan by COMO

by Lisa Richards

"Rohan Quarry Day comes highly recommended – he’s Christina Ong’s personal back doctor. And Ong, of course, is the owner of COMO Hotels & Resorts"

Fear of flying

Fear of flying

by Lisa Richards

"On the last American Airlines flight out of Miami before a hurricane hit, my horror began"

It’s a doggy dog world

It’s a doggy dog world

by Elisa Anniss

Woman's best friend isn't always a welcome guest. A ban on dogs in hotels can be a bigger annoyance to dog lovers than paying for wifi (is anyone really still doing that?). Elisa Anniss goes to Dartmoor and finds some canine-friendly luxury

Shanghai Massage Street

Shanghai Massage Street

by Ellen Himelfarb

"There is, as they say, something for everyone on Dagu Lu – as long as 'everyone' doesn’t mind a strange Chinese bloke with one or more missing teeth addressing the tension in their “pectoral” region"

Up in the Airstream

Up in the Airstream

by Derek Guthrie

A vintage holiday with Pillar Box Red Mustangs, Babycham and a dazzling silver sheen

Why it’s all about Bodrum

Why it’s all about Bodrum

by Civilian London

From Rifat Obzek to the beach club at Maçakizi, why Turkey's Aegean coast is on fire

Souvenirs of Transylvania

Souvenirs of Transylvania

by Clover Stroud

One day you'll read a story about Transylvania that doesn't mention Vlad the Impaler. Today is not that day.

Fine dining and dogging in Deutschland

Fine dining and dogging in Deutschland

by Derek Guthrie

"No stone was left unturned, no stereotype of whatever hue or crudeness left unpicked: wars, Nazis, British hooligans, personal hygiene, laziness, football world cups, towels on deck chairs, the lot. Even food"