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Dubai is the most-viewed destination on TikTok with views for videos featuring the hashtag #Dubai totalling over 81.8 billion.
Originally built as a hunting lodge in the 1800s, The Whispering Pine Lodge didn’t become a hotel until the mid-1900s when it was known as Letterfinlay Lodge.
Situated in the remote wilderness of the picturesque Glen Shiel, which lies along the route to the Isle of Skye, The Cluanie Inn oozes rustic Scottish charm and character, but with a rather unique Indian-inspired twist.
When the sun is beating down on the Lake District, there’s no better place to be than beside one of the large bodies of water that give this stunning national park its name.
Chatsworth House has teamed up with the four red star Cavendish Hotel at Baslow to offer a luxurious, bespoke two-night escape package like no other.
The Lake District is the perfect place to spend your Summer holidays. Enjoy long, warm days, clear blue skies and stunning views.
Edinburgh is home to some of the world’s most prestigious hotels, spa hotels and boutique hotels.
This 250 acre estate marks the point where rural leafy Royal Berkshire slides towards the green pastures of Hampshire.
There is no doubting that this is Shakespeare country. The half-timbered, mullion-windowed Indigo Hotel Stratford-upon-Avon, leans out over Chapel Street, as it has for centuries.
In just a few weeks’ time, thousands of swimmers will be heading to the Lake District to take part in the Great North Swim.
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Here are just a few of our favourite Lake District walks which we’ve enjoyed with our children. So why not kit yours out with some sturdy walking boots and take them exploring?
In prime position on the waterfront, The Bristol Hotel makes a bold eponymous claim to be the place to stay in Bristol. First opening in the 1960s, the Royal Institute of British architects now recognise the hotel as a prime example of the Modern Architecture movement.
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