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  • 5 Egg-cellent Easter Decor Items You Must Have in 2024

    As Easter approaches, it's the perfect time to infuse your home with a bit of themed-decor. One delightful way to do so is by creating a visually appealing and inviting Easter table setting. Whether you're hosting a festive brunch or an elegant dinner, the right decor can elevate the atmosphere and make your gathering truly special. There are some go-tos as far as this sort of decor goes, whether it’s pastels, bunny shaped items, wicker baskets, or eye-popping florals. But, if you’re stumped on where to start, no worries, we have put together our favourite picks for 2024. 1. Decorative Plates Indulge in the 'L'AMOUR' ceramic dessert plates, which are handcrafted and made to order. Whether you're serving desserts like cakes, tarts or ice creams, appetizers like mini quiches or bruschettas, and salads or simply using it as a decorative piece, our 'L'AMOUR' plates will elevate any table. "L’amour" collection dessert plates MIX - Set of 4 - £118 2. Themed Napkins An a countryside flair to your Easter dining table with this lovely set of four linen union napkins, each screen printed with a hare design. Made with durable and strong sustainable linen union. 3. An Easter Wreath This bunny wreath is a fun feature to add to any Easter celebration! Measuring at a height of 50cm and featuring faux foliage with white berry detailing, this wreath is sure to take pride of place within your home for Easter. Its cute bow and bunny ears made from hessian material also add to its look and it’s perfect for sitting on your mantel in your living room or styling it as part of an Easter display. 4. An Easter Centrepiece This decorative Easter tree from Ella James is made with pastel eggs and will provide a lovely splash of spring colour to your home this Easter. It stands in a delicate white ceramic pot, and would make the perfect table centrepiece! Its branches can be fanned out as you wish, each branch is decorated with delicate flowers , buds and Easter eggs. 5. Pastel Tablecloth Avalon Home's  Pink Frills Tablecloth is made from 100% cotton, measuring 230 x 143 cm. It is the perfect base for any tablescape, and will drape softly over your table.

  • Where To Go In The UK For An Easter getaway

    Easter is just around the corner, approaching rapidly as we enter the glorious season of spring, and with it comes the first double bank holiday of the year. With four entire days off between Good Friday and Easter Monday, the world is our oyster and the opportunities for a delightful trip away are endless. From visiting the capital to heading further afield to explore the treasures in the north, we take a look at the best places you can visit this year for a charm-filled Easter getaway. London Offering a plethora of exciting attractions that will keep the entire family entertained, London is a great option for an Easter break this year. If you’re looking for a fun-packed break in the capital, then visiting London is naturally a firm favourite. During the Easter weekend, you could witness the enormous recreation of the crucifixion performed in an open-air re-enactment by Wintershall Prayers — expect huge crowds. If you want some more lighthearted fun then explore some of the art exhibitions across the city, such as the Cute exhibition at Somerset House, where you can find a celebration of all this pink and blossoming. Perhaps a float along London’s canals would be a nice option for the family or a visit to the iconic zoo and Kew Gardens before heading to a local pub for a delicious Sunday roast. Brighton Brighton is always an excellent idea, and the gorgeous coastal town offers plenty of Easter-themed egg hunts every year, making it a great visit for families with young children. From exploring the latest art exhibitions across the city, enter the iconic upside down which is sure to bring a smile to little ones, glide up 138 metres high and see 360° views of the surrounding views or simply explore the vibrant streets, Brighton promises to be a great visit for the bank holiday weekend. Glasgow Regarded as Scotland’s cultural centre, Glasgow has much to offer people of all ages and is a perfect destination to visit with your family if you’re happy to travel a little further afield for the Easter weekend. Whether you’re looking to escape from the hustle and bustle of work for the long weekend or spend time with family, springtime is a fun time in Glasgow. The historical city will have a Glasgow Fun Puzzle Treasure Hunt this year where you can wander through the streets, unravelling clues and finding a prize. From undergoing Easter Egg hunts to spending time enjoying live entertainment in pubs and bars across the city, there’s truly something for everyone awaiting in Glasgow this Easter. Edinburgh Spring is arguably the best season to visit Edinburgh as the city blossoms beautifully. Naturally, Harry Potter fans will be excited to wander along the cobbled streets that inspired J.K Rowland and history enthusiasts will be happy to soak up the history and art. During the Easter weekend, you could ascend the hill known as Arthur’s Seat — a 45-minute walk each day and be rewarded with exceptional views over the city. A visit to Edinburgh would be incomplete without a wander down the Royal Mile. The road which links two royal buildings, Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse, is lined with excellent shopping opportunities capable of distracting you for hours. If you fancy an active day out with the family, then the Water of Leith Walkway is a 12-mile path that leads from Balerno in Edinburgh’s suburbs, through the capital itself and to the Firth of Forth at Leith. Mostly leafy and full of blossoming flowers, the path follows the river and will make for a charming day out. Windermere A beautiful tourist favourite, the town of Windermere is just a mile from England’s largest lake. During Easter, it becomes one of the best places to rejuvenate your spirit surrounded by nature. This destination has a wonderful poetic charm due to its deep association with literary legend Beatrix Potter, the creator of the Peter Rabbit children’s series. Little ones will love visiting the World of Beatrix Potter where you can see the charming literary characters in 3D. Alternatively, take a historic train ride on the Lakeside's Haverthwaite Railway for an exciting train excursion where you can enjoy the stunning views of the countryside. Peak District The UK’s oldest and most visited national park is awakened in spring and promises to be an ideal Easter getaway for outdoor enthusiasts and families looking to enjoy nature at its finest. Little ones will absolutely love visiting The National Forest Adventure Farm as they have organised a fun Easter Eggstravaganza where you can follow the woodland trail to meet the Easter Bunny and partake in fun activities. Equally, head over to the Matlock Farm Park to welcome the newborn lambs or enjoy a peaceful cruise over the Cromford Canal — whatever you choose to do, the Peak District is an excellent option this year.

  • The Life of Luxury's Gift Guide For Spring 2024

    Finally, the winter blues are starting to melt away, and spring has nearly sprung! Spring is the perfect time of year to celebrate the warm weather and blooming flowers, and to do this, we've put together a colourful collection of products guaranteed to get you into the sun-kissed swing of things. From the romantic to the casual, from the beauty addict to the aspiring chef, we have the perfect gift guide for Spring. For The Art Lovers This beautiful limited-edition work of art, printed on high-quality German cotton, then finished all by hand, is sure to please. Founded in 2020, J-V-Q-Q-X is an interior fine art studio in Covent Garden led by classically trained fine artist Zarefa Azezi. Zarefa's works explore the contrast between light and shadow in the natural world, blending classic and contemporary cultures. She creates purposeful artworks with luminous colors, soft washes, and expressive strokes. Her 'sustainable collection' repurposes stretcher frames for unique, eco-friendly pieces. Engaged in diverse projects, Zarefa collaborates on private commissions and commercial properties in the UK, Portugal, Belgium, the US, and Dubai. With a background in fine art and law studies, she aims to expand her artistic journey, particularly in the Arabian Peninsula. Price: £290.00 For Those Who Wear Socks In Bed (Or Just Love Comfort) The arrival of bedtime can't come quick enough after a long day at work, especially with a pair of heavenly cashmere bed socks poised to ward off the chill. And the pastel colours are a perfect edition to any Spring wardrobe! Price: £36 The Perfect Spring-Approved Pyjamas Say goodbye to traditional long-sleeve pajamas! The Emilie cropped jersey set is crafted from an ECOVERO™ viscose blend, perfect for spring and summer nights. .Price £75 For Skin and Hair Lovers Indulge in a silk pillowcase to help reduce fine lines and frizzy hair. Made from 100% silk, this pillowcase has a smooth, cool finish, and feels sensational to sleep on. The White Company's silk is renowned for its ability to help hair and skin retain moisture. Price £65 For Candle Lovers Spread some love and contribute to #ChangeAGirlsLife at the same time. This candle is scented with tonka bean and amber, delicately intertwined with woody undertones of blond tobacco and opulent oud. A portion of £10 from the purchase of this candle goes to The Prince's Trust, aiding young women in overcoming disadvantage and adversity, providing the necessary support for a brighter future. This single-wick candle ensures a prolonged, even burn for optimal scent diffusion. Price: £22 For Keen Bakers Any baker would dream of having this KitchenAid Blossom Mixer. It has it all. A soft thyme green colour with beautiful botanical touches, a hammered copper bowl with food-safe interior and solid stainless steel accessories to whip, cut in butter, beat, stir, knead or mash. Exclusive to Fortnum's, the Blossom Mixer contains everything you need to mix, knead and whisk your way to delicious sweet and savoury creations. Price £ 799.00 For The Budding Chef Designed by Stanley Tucci and GreenPan, this 11-piece aluminium pan set in white would make a wonderful gift for any budding chef. Bringing professional cooking into your kitchen, this set includes a 20cm frying pan, 1.9-litre saucepan with lid, 26cm sauté pan with lid, a 7.5-litre stockpot with insert and lid, and more. Made in Italy, GreenPan’s 5mm aluminium bodies are built for daily use, down to the enclosed rims that help prevent damage to the coating. The PFAS-free ceramic nonstick coating is infused with layers of diamonds for unparalleled heat transfer and durability. Additionally, the handles are made from cast stainless-steel that provide optimal comfort and control while cooking. Price: £699 For The Hamper Lovers You’re in for the ultimate Easter with this hamper filled to the brim with treats. Uncover a world of chocolate delights nestled within, featuring our premium chocolate Easter eggs, along with tea, biscuits, and our iconic Praline Scotch Egg. Happy Easter! Price: £330

  • 2024 Bathroom and Kitchen Trends, According to an Interior Designer

    Elliott Fairlie, product lead at Bushboard, reveals the four designs he expects to dominate kitchen design this Spring/Summer: Kitchens Biophilic design Adding a touch of nature to a kitchen through biophilic design can bring a much needed sense of calm and warmth to a modern, minimalist décor scheme. Drawing on inspiration from the world around us, this theme is reflective of patterns and materials found in nature. Wooden decors such as Heritage Walnut, Fluted Oak and Natural Blocked Oak evoke an instant connection to our natural environment and when paired with muted tones such as greys, creams and greens it further connects us to the outside landscape and creates a space that exudes serenity. If you’re on a budget, opting for a laminate kitchen worktop is a great alternative to solid natural materials. Laminate worktops are also relatively low maintenance and easy to clean, unlike raw material worktops, so you can spend less time on housework and more time enjoying your newly curated kitchen space. Energised pastels Light, playful and joyous, pastels create the perfect pop of colour for year-round appeal. Whether you choose to welcome them into the home through cabinetry, splashbacks or accent colours in soft furnishings, crockery or accessories, these hues instantly inject an element of fun into the space. Blues, pinks, greens and yellows remain popular choices for a kitchen space due to their versatility, plus they can pair nicely with pre-existing colour schemes, especially neutrals. When dabbling in the world of colour, consider incorporating natural textures and finishes to keep the scheme balanced. Marble-finish worktops and splashbacks pair beautifully with pastels as they keep the space feeling light, airy and modern. Alternatively, wood finishes are a great option for someone who prefers a more traditional aesthetic. When picking a worktop, I’d recommend opting for a wood finish that replicates the knots, lines and natural flaws found in real wood as this adds interest and texture to the space. Maximalism The kitchen is the heart of the home, so it should reflect your individuality and be personal to your style. The maximalist trend teaches us that more can really be more. However, well executed maximalism takes careful planning to ensure the balance is right, and that the patterns and colour introduced complement one another. Decorating with a bold splashback design is a great way to experiment, adding colour and pattern into a space. Bringing in colour through updating kitchen cabinets can be a bold and expensive choice, whereas opting for a solid colour or patterned splashback is a seemingly straightforward upgrade as it’s easily installed without having to completely renovate the space. Easy to clean and maintain, and available in a variety of patterns and colours, Alloy kitchen splashbacks are the perfect addition to many maximalist schemes. Mixed materials A neutral kitchen looks effortlessly on-trend, especially when layers of interest are thoughtfully added through texture and curated accessories. It’s also a great way to experiment while keeping to a calming colour palette. Warm tone neutrals are increasingly popular in kitchen design, with more homeowners moving away from cool tone greys and white. Wood finishes welcome warmth into a space and balance a scheme when colder finishes like cement and stone are present. Marble and wood is a material combination that is already dominating in 2024, and this is set to continue. Warm veined marble finishes complement wood tastefully, creating a scheme that oozes sophistication. We’re seeing wood welcomed into the space through a variety of ways, from cabinetry, fluting and panelling to flooring, splashbacks and worktops, whereas marble finishes are often present in the form of just flooring, worktops and splashbacks. Opting for a marble finish kitchen worktop or splashback, rather than the solid raw material, has its advantages. You can achieve your desired look within budget, while having an easy-to-clean and easy-to-maintain space. The options available span both dark and light marbles, as well as light and deep veining, meaning there’s something to suit any taste. Bathrooms Elliott Fairlie, product lead at Mermaid Panels, comments on the three designs he expects to dominate bathroom design this Spring/Summer: Warm metallics Oozing luxury, these metallic finishes are the perfect accent to a neutral scheme, and create a stand out design when paired with stone finish bathroom wall panels like slate and marble. When introducing a warm metallic into your bathroom, ensure all your metals coordinate to create a considered and cohesive look. From your taps and shower to your towel rails and door furniture, keep the same finish flowing throughout your design scheme. Pair warm metals with cool tonal wall panels, and introduce a variety of leafy green houseplants. This colour palette is a fool proof approach for anyone looking to create a nature-inspired bathroom; the greenery effortlessly bridges the gap between warm and cool tones, and breathes life into the space with a nod to biophilic design. Colour drenching Colour drenching is a trend that is gaining momentum across the entire home. A bold yet sophisticated statement, the trend involves choosing a single colour to work your design around. Invigorating and energising, colour in the bathroom awakens the senses and creates a focal point of interest. Whether you opt for something light and airy like lilac or soft blue, or something bolder like aqua or sunflower, using colour is a great way to express your personality and individuality. Bathroom wall panels are a simple way to flood your space with colour, as their application can be extended beyond a shower enclosure. Available in a wide choice of designs and decors, there’s something to suit all tastes, including those who are more daring, and are looking to welcome pattern into the bath time routine. Wood The idea of using natural wood in the bathroom is often considered a no-go due to the damaging humidity levels associated with such a space, but by choosing the right materials, this aesthetic can be used to create a stunning designer-led finish, that’s functional in its application and 100% waterproof. Wood-effect bathroom wall panels are perfect for those wanting to add the texture and interest that a raw material, such as wood, can offer. Available in a variety of grains and shades, wood-effect bathroom panels are the perfect alternative to tiles; they require no grouting and are so easy to maintain.

  • Cities in Bloom: A Guide to Spring Travel in Europe

    While many wait until Summer to head on holiday, visiting Europe in the spring is often a much more enjoyable experience. With crisp blue skies, trees brimming with blossom and scatterings of wildflowers popping up across parks and gardens, the transition between winter and spring is a magical time to visit Western Europe. What’s more, this time of year attracts less tourists than peak season, meaning there won’t be the added complication of navigating a new city in the blistering heat with swarms of tourists around. Gordon Nardini, Head of Innovation at Ambassador Cruise Line, the UK’s premium-value no-fly cruise line, has compiled a list of the most stunning cities in bloom to help you discover the best places to witness the ‘natural magic’ of spring across Europe. Lisbon, Portugal Amongst the most iconic sights in the Portuguese capital at this time of year are the jacaranda trees. Lining the streets with delicate purple flowers, during spring you will find these trees dotted all over Lisbon. The flowers bloom at the beginning of spring, so this is a great time to lose yourself under the purple canopies whilst stopping for a pastel del nata along the way. Alongside the lilac streets, the parks in Lisbon will be brimming with an array of colourful flowers at this time of year. Most notably the capital has two beautiful botanical gardens; one in Belem and one in Principe Real. Within these gardens you will find over 30 varieties of flowers and trees from former Portuguese colonies. And if you time it right, the magnolia trees will also be in full bloom across the gardens, creating an oasis of pink and white peace among the bustling city centre. Dublin, Ireland Compared to the bitter Irish winds of the winter months, in the springtime, Dublin comes alive. While the Irish capital is renowned for its cobbled streets, pints of Guinness and folk music, in spring, Dublin Bay takes the limelight for its natural beauty. From vibrant wildflowers to primroses, sea pinks and wild garlic, natural displays of flowers carpet the cliffside and are best seen when entering the bay by ship. It is also likely you’ll stumble across crab-apple trees bursting with white blossom or coastal gorse peppered with yellow and purple heathers, making the Dublin coastline the perfect spot to witness the natural world in full bloom. And for those who prefer to stay in the city centre, a trip to St Patrick’s Cathedral Park is a must for any hyacinth fans. During mid-April, these flowers perfume the air providing a full sensory experience for visitors as they wander around the park in full bloom. Barcelona, Spain In Spain’s capital in springtime, one of the most spectacular sights are the bougainvillea vines cascading down balconies and terraces. With the pink, purple and red hues of the flowers contrasting against the backdrop of the whitewashed buildings, Barcelona is one of the most charming places to see these climbing vines. For those who are up for a bit of a climb, located on the foothills of Montjuic, The Barcelona Rose Garden is a great place to witness the city’s blooming roses. Consisting of over 10,000 rose bushes with a huge variety and colours, The Cervantes Rose Garden is a beautiful park and is best seen during the spring when the roses are in bloom. In contrast to other parks in the city, this one doesn’t have many trees that offer shadow making it a great place to enjoy the sun during the slightly colder spring months. Amsterdam, The Netherlands In springtime, Amsterdam’s April showers give way to May flowers. Famous for its water ways, as the temperatures rise the towering tree-lined canals of Amsterdam come alive with fresh green foliage and vibrant window boxes that pop up on house boats. These boxes can be filled with a whole range of flowers but most commonly you will find tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and pansies adding a cheerful splash of colour to the cityscape. Another unmissable site when visiting The Netherlands are the tulip fields, bursting into life from mid-April to early-May. With over seven million bulbs planted by hand in autumn so they can flower just in time for spring, the colourful lines of the tulip fields are world-renowned – and for good reason. So, to see this iconic sight, be sure to book a tour when in the city. Olbia, Sardinia Nestled on the northeastern coast of Sardinia, Olbia is a hidden gem. In spring, the azure waters, never reaching this colour at any other time of year, rise to a warm enough temperature for visitors to enjoy leisurely swims and sun-drenched afternoons. And to accompany these crystal-clear blue waters, along the coastline, wildflowers appear to burst out of nowhere, scattering the coast with yellow blues, red and violets. On the sand you may also find crops of “sea roses”, delicate blooms on long stalks that grow in clumps. It is a magnificent sight to catch the pale pink petals contrasting sharply against the turquoise sea. So, if you’re thinking of heading away this summer, why not bring it forward? Spring can be one of the most impressive times to see the world in full bloom and a great way to witness the natural beauty the world has to offer.

  • New 5* Greek Hotel Opening: The Ixian Grand & All Suites

    As summer approaches, The Ixian Grand & All Suites, an all-inclusive 5-star adults-only beachfront resort, has announced its opening dates for the 2024 season. Nestled along a private beach in the breathtaking Ixia Bay on the island of Rhodes, The Ixian Grand & All Suites promises an idyllic escape, complete with majestic sunsets, lush greenery, and mouth-watering gastronomic experiences. The hotel boasts spacious rooms and suites that are carefully designed and crafted with a minimalistic style, creating an ambiance of tranquility and sophistication for guests to unwind in. Wake up to the serene beauty of the verdant gardens and a refreshing swim-up pool in the premium guest rooms, making each morning a cherished experience for guests. This season, exciting events await at The Ixian Grand & All Suites, featuring exquisite cocktail creations and culinary delights guaranteed to make every moment unforgettable for guests. Get ready to indulge in an evening of delightful cocktails hosted by the award-winning mixologist this summer. Returning this season is the renowned Slovenian mixologist, Kevin Kos, who will be taking over the outdoor bar, offering stunning sea views, for a one-night special event that's sure to delight cocktail lovers this summer. On the 30th of July, Kevin will be crafting four signature cocktails with a local twist for guests to enjoy during their stay. Celebrated for his innovative creations, Chef Alex Webb is returning to the Ixian where he will be leading a one-night special, tantalising taste buds with a symphony of local ingredients inspired by Greek cuisine, capturing the unique flavours of the region. Guests can anticipate an unforgettable culinary journey that pushes the boundaries of traditional flavours, infusing them with creativity and passion. Prepare to embark on a gastronomic adventure that celebrates the richness and diversity of Greek culinary heritage, curated by the talented Chef Alex. This adults-only resort offers a perfect sun-soaked getaway, where relaxation and rejuvenation take centre stage. Plan your summer getaway at The Ixian Grand & All Suites and take advantage of the early booking offer of up to 30% off. The offer extends to 2 adults for a minimum stay of 1 night between March 23rd and November 9th, 2024, with prices starting from just £99 per night. To book your stay, please visit https://www.theixiangrand.gr

  • Milan Design Week Guide: What To See, Where To Stay and Eat

    Design Week returns to Milan again this year, starting on the 16th of April. Injecting the Italian city with an exciting burst of creativity, both professionals and design enthusiasts will travel from around the world to discover the newest product releases and experience a growing number of immersive installations taking place around the city. Established in 1961 as a furniture fair called alone del mobile, it has grown to become the largest in the world, with more than 2,300 companies showcased over a space of 210,000sqm. See below for our picks of the BEST shows of Milan Design Week, where we think you should stay, and the food spots you just cannot miss. What Not To Miss At Milan Design Week: INTERNI Cross vision - SunRICE - The recipe for happiness Where: Brera Botanical Garden, via Brera 28 / via Fiori Oscuri 4 The recipe for happiness installation focuses on food, energy and architecture. Designed by Carlo Ratti Associati and Italo Rota, this project centralises Michelin-starred chef Niko Romito. Emiliano Ponzi's installation for Glo for art Where: Gattinoni Hub, via Statuto 2 Emiliano Ponzi stands out as a key figure in Milan Design Week 2024. The illustrator and artist, originally hailing from Reggio Emilia and currently residing in New York, showcases his versatile, poetic, and experimental style in collaboration with Design Group Italia and Accurat for the Salone del Mobile. Titled "Under the Surface", his creation delves into an underwater landscape, prompting contemplation on the repercussions of daily practices on the invaluable resource of water. Credit: Allessandro Russotti The pattern of dreams by Porsche Where: Palazzo Clerici, Via Clerici 5 An awe-inspiring and monumental masterpiece, "Lines of Flight" by Numen/For Use, captivates with its suspended net—a mesh of light metal cells resembling a colony of vibrant wings. Commissioned by Porsche, this installation is part of "The Pattern of Dreams," which marks a new chapter in "The Art of Dreams" series, now in its fifth year. Focused on the themes of pattern, rhythm, and repetition, it invites visitors to ascend and explore it as a "social hammock"—a space of escape, transition, fantasy, and freedom. Pop by nature by Chiquita Where: Chiquita House, c/o Cambi Casa d'Aste, via San Marco 22 A crowd of intrigued spectators is guaranteed for this one, as Chiquita welcomes artist Romero Britto to Milan. The NeoPop trailblazer, and Happy Art Movement founder, will infuse vibrant life into the Chiquita banana house with his colourful artwork, promising a delightful and undoubtedly highly shareable experience for the Milan Design Week's audience. Where To Stay For Milan Design Week: PALAZZO CORDUSIO Nestled within an iconic 19th-century Italian architectural gem, this flagship hotel epitomises excellence in luxury hospitality, with its sophisticated elegance. Constructed between 1897 and 1901 by Generali, under the design of architect Luca Beltrami, Palazzo Venezia marked a significant renovation period for the area spanning the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Featuring 84 rooms and suites, the hotel boasts an intimate wellness area complete with an indoor pool, sauna, Turkish bath, experience showers, ice cascade, and a relaxation space. On the third floor, a Technogym-equipped gymnasium provides panoramic views of Palazzo della Ragione and Piazza Mercanti. Additionally, the interior houses four restaurants and a spa, adding to the allure of this exquisite establishment. Straf Hotel STAY IN ART! Tucked away in the city's core, an exclusive hotel unfolds within the confines of an 18th-century palace. The Straf Hotel's unique ambiance is crafted by Architect Vincenzo De Cotiis, who skillfully employs materials to shape its character. With cement floors, brass bathrooms, split-cut slate, and aged gauze enclosed between glass plates, the design introduces self-lightening elements, fostering a warm atmosphere and a sense of relaxation distinct from industrially sourced materials. The Wellness boutique, characterized by a play of light and dark tones, presents a modern and minimalist aesthetic, offering a tactile and sensory experience that sets it apart. Portrait Milano Hotel Spanning 73 rooms and suites, positioned between the prestigious Corso Venezia boulevard and the city's renowned shopping hub, the central piazza was recently designated a public square by the city's mayor. The ground floor of the establishment now features an extension of Antonia, the revered Milanese fashion boutique carrying brands like Loewe and Sacai. Also gracing the premises are an outpost of the glamorous Beefbar restaurant chain and the flagship store for SO-LE Studio, the jewelry brand founded by Maria Sole Ferragamo in 2019. Adding to the allure is the hotel's culinary program, centered around the restaurant 10_11. Spearheaded by the 32-year-old chef Alberto Quadrio, the restaurant offers picturesque views of the hotel's surprisingly expansive gardens, a rare find in central Milan. Where To Eat In Milan: Sachi Located on the fourth floor of the Palazzo, with direct access by lift from Via Orefici 26, the restaurant welcomes guests in a charming panoramic room with a view of the Duomo spires and the rooftops of Milan, which in turn overlooks a garden terrace with 100 seats. Accompanying sushi, sashimi, maki, tempura and preparations made using the technique of cooking over fire (robata) are a selection of fine wines, beers, sake and Japanese whisky, umeshu and signature cocktails. Gloria, Via Tivoli - Brera Unprecedented in its opulence, this new Milan venue is a testament to stylistic eclecticism, drawing inspiration from the vintage elegance of the 1960s. Crafted by Studio Kiki, the 740-square-meter space transforms into a dream adorned with mirrors, colossal colorful chandeliers, and lustrous yellow Siena marble. Delight in the freshest mozzarellas and burratas sourced directly from the "La Murgia" dairy in Muggiò. Indulge in cured meats from the Bettella Agricultural Company. Revel in homemade pasta, from the almost classic cacio e pepe infused with a blend of four different peppers to truffle tagliolini. The extensive wine and aperitif selection is complemented by a must-try concoction called the "Zerotto," Gloria's unique rendition of the Sbagliato. Casa Baglioni Rooftop by Sadler - Brera Nestled in the sophisticated Brera district, an exciting new rooftop unfolds. Spanning 150 square meters, this space comes alive from 6:00 pm onwards, offering a delightful experience to savor Chef Claudio Sadler's renowned dishes. Among the culinary delights is the beloved "Riso alla Milanese da passeggio," perfectly complemented by signature cocktails like Claudio Sadler's Mi-To. This concoction, a reimagining of the Milan-Turin tradition, blends Sadler's Vermuth, Campari, and saffron ice, seamlessly merging elements of both tradition and innovation. Breakfast In Milan: Gelsomina A tempting selection inspired by the rich flavours of Sicily. Indulge in the breakfast must-have: the delightful brioche col tuppo, unequivocal stars of the restaurant. The menu extends its appeal to include maritozzi and cornetti (available in a vegan version), alongside almond pastries and pistachio delights. Complementing this delectable array is a well-curated coffee shop, featuring a variety of options such as single origins and diverse extractions, ranging from satisfying espresso to filter coffee, cold brew, and refreshing summer cold variations. Egalité Come to this bright boulangerie for breakfast and you will find croissants, pain au chocolat, madeleines, éclairs, flan and of course demi sel butter to spread on baguettes.

  • How To Incorporate 2024 Interior Trends In Your Home

    Whether you love colourful and characterful interiors, or have a more refined, pared-back style, here's how you can bring SS24 trends into your home. QUIET LUXURY by Barker and Stonehouse Quiet Luxury is proving to be enduringly popular. Championing understated elegance, beautiful furniture with curved silhouettes takes centre stage in our home. Combining natural materials with pops of rust and navy creates a sophisticated colour palette that is timeless. Combining old with new allows your personality to shine through whilst creating a warm and welcoming home for all to enjoy. “Seek solace in a tapestry of texture and warmth. Soft, sumptuous bouclé invites touch, while a palette of terracotta shades infuses the space with vibrant sunset hues. Combine furniture crafted from nature’s finest, such as wood, rattan, and stone, to blend sizes and shapes that echo organic forms.” Sculptural elements, natural materials and curves are key to achieving a sophisticated and understated look. By adding a diverse range of wall art sizes, blending smaller accessories with medium and larger focal points creates visual interest while avoiding an overwhelming aesthetic. “Combine floor lamps that can act as a piece of art with an occasional chair, to create a reading corner that not only looks aesthetically appealing but will help you to unwind.” STRIPES by French Bedroom As seen throughout Maison et Objet, stripes have emerged as the pattern of the year. French Bedroom has had its finger on design the pulse with its new launch of Granville. Taking its name from the seaside town in northern France, and the hometown of Christian Dior, the Granville collection consists of a bed, bench and matching accessories. This range offers a combination of bold linear embroidery in a monochrome palette, adding dramatic elegance to the bedroom. Made in the UK and hand-upholstered in a wide embroidered stripe with a rich black bullion trim, the generously deep headboard of the GRANVILLE bed creates a luxurious and elevated aesthetic, adding the same gravitas to a bedroom that shoulder pads do for the silhouette. Georgia Metcalfe, Founder & Creative Director at French Bedroom, said:“In the same way that Dior is renowned for using only the highest quality and most luxurious materials, The Granville Bed is upholstered in a wide black, sand and white embroidered stripe in 100% pure densely woven cotton.” MINIMALUXE by French Bedroom A portmanteau of luxury and minimalism, minimaluxe interiors are chic and stylish. Combining statement silhouettes with organic textural finishes creates a pared-back look that never gets old. Metcalfe said: “In recent years, opulent headboards have enjoyed a revival in the world of interior design, acting as a focal point and the main event for a whole bedroom scheme. A remarkably simple way to make a statement, they can transform a room or enliven even the simplest of spaces, in much the same way as a piece of art might do. The key to this look is in the combination of statement and simplicity, by maintaining a limited and considered colour palette that makes use of complementary colours. Think about the materials you choose too: wooden furnishings are perfect as they wear beautifully and the patina that comes with age only enhances the comforting sense of home that is at the core of the minimaluxe trend.” RETRO from Barker and Stonehouse Retro is back, both within fashion and interiors. From vintage pieces to classic wooden furniture, we are seeing a resurgence in classic design fused with a more contemporary style. Combining mid-century silhouettes with natural materials and an on-trend colour palette puts a modern spin on retro design. The key to this look lies in tactile texture and bold silhouettes. Buttery soft leather sofas are styled alongside strikingly sculptural wooden furniture. A pared-back colour palette of chocolate, terracotta and sage adds warmth without overwhelming the space. A subtle hint of greenery or a potted willow branch invites the outdoors in and is the perfect finishing touch to this sophisticated look. A monochrome rug with a subtle hint of pattern adds softness and warmth underfoot, beautifully grounding this tonal scheme. PASTELS from Barker and Stonehouse A celebration of simplicity and relaxation, soft pastel shades and natural textures are the perfect combination for evoking a sense of warmth and connection to nature. It is all about warm woods, coastal colours and soft fabrics, a beautiful blend of materials and colour that reflect the light, open and refreshing feel of the summer season. From sage greens to gentle yellows and soft peaches, think breezy light-filled spaces that capture the essence of a seaside retreat. The less is more approach is key with this trend, meaning it is time to foster a relaxed and refreshing environment, capturing a sense of serene comfort within one’s home. ENGLISH ECCENTRICS by The Floor Room Thanks to recent films such as Saltburn and the highly anticipated new season of Bridgerton, there has been a rise in the popularity of maximalist interiors with a traditional flare. An explosion of bold colours, prints and textures paired with antique furniture and architectural detailing, creates a lived-in look that highlights one’s personal style. Contrast is key to achieving this look. Pair a classic parquet floor with art-deco furniture and an intricate botanical wallpaper for a sophisticated yet whimsical look. Alternatively, style a bold primary coloured palette with Victorian-inspired tile detailing for a modern and mischievous twist on a classic design. ORGANIC MODERN by The Floor Room Contemporary minimalism with natural elements has continued to be a key interiors trends for many years and it looks like it is here to stay. Colour is dialled down and pared-back allowing natural materials and tactile textures to come to the fore, whilst sculptural silhouettes are contrasted with clean lines for added interest. Choose timeless walnut or oak wooden flooring to effortlessly add a grounding and earthy feel to the space. Alternatively, wall-to-wall carpet in shades inspired by the natural world, like pistachio or sand, introduces a gentle hint of colour as well as warmth and tactility underfoot. This canvas will underpin the entire room, setting the stage for Organic Modern. Carly Greening, Creative Product Manager, at The Floor Room, said: “Give your interiors a breath of fresh air by mixing minimalism, organic shapes and mid-century decor to create a neutral modern scheme of comfort for relaxed living. Suitable for all rooms and home types alike, the Organic Modern trend continues to rise in popularity, thanks to its neutral colour palette and love of natural materials. Bringing these into the home helps to create a polished yet casual look, which adds depth and character to a space and is a key part of bringing this organic modern style into the home.  From the walls to floors, furniture to accessories, use a mix of materials including wood, wool or cork as your base, and begin to layer the scheme with textured materials. Marble and fluted wooden tables should not go amiss and keep the colour palette cohesive, adding small pops of colour through accessories to bring the scheme together.” YELLOW – Furniture Village Inspired by the ‘La Dolce Vita’ of the Amalfi coast, The Lemon Grove is an uplifting take on an English classic country look, with a modern Italian twist. The zesty tones of ochre and mustard, paired with the refreshing touch of whitewashed furniture, joyful stripes and evergreen plants bring the lemon groves of the Amalfi Coast a little closer to home. With its joyful patterns that add a touch of whimsical nonchalance to the classic modern country look, the bold stripes bring a nostalgic nod to summers spent by the sea and the splashes of green bring the English countryside indoors for a revitalising and inviting look. Shelley Cochrane, Accessories Buyer at Furniture Village, says: “Yellow is big in 2024, and pairing this beautiful and rich sunshine shade with refreshing touches of whitewashed English-country-inspired furniture is the perfect way to embrace this trend into your home for Spring. Yellow works beautifully on larger pieces of furniture to create a focal point. By opting for warmer tones like ochre or mustard, you can ensure that with a few simple tweaks, they will translate beautifully in autumn too. For Spring and Summer, combine these warm yellow tones with uplifting pops of green through flowers and foliage and a scattering of mismatched patterned cushions will enhance the laid-back, playful feel of the look and make the sunny shores of Italy feel that little bit closer to home without compromising on quintessential English-country charm.” Monochrome – Furniture Village A monochrome colour palette is a perennial favourite and the enduring elegance of an effortless scheme is not only timeless but can also create a statement. À La Mode takes laid-back luxury to new dimensions with its statement silhouettes and delicate details. Key to this trend are the walls and floors, where white walls are replaced by light clay wash and floors are covered with oversized rugs, making for an opulent environment. Chic black accents and dark wood finishes, found in the Merlin sideboard and Kos dining set bring warmth and a touch of Parisian glamour to our homes. In a minimalist scheme, pattern and texture needn’t go amiss. Incorporating subtle tactility through linens, velvets and natural stone is key to curating a look that feels modern, fresh and offers much more than first meets the eye. Entwine simple yet bold stripes in a colourway that matches key accessories to bring the scheme together. Sunset Hues – Furniture Village Taking its name from the world’s largest desert, Saharah Sunsets embodies the colour palette of the wide and varied that inspired it. The rich russet tones of the desert sunset combined with fresh pops of blush pink and nourishing shades of forest green, creates a warm and welcoming scheme. These sunset hues are rich yet subtle as they gently introduce pops of colour into your home. Take inspiration from this latest look and infuse your home with the energising warmth of nature’s colour palette. For those who lean towards a more understated colour palette, choosing shades with black and grey undertones, allows you to layer with more vivid colours such as burnt orange and blush pink without making a scheme feel too bold or overwhelming. Organic materials are the perfect pairing for these pared-back shades: think frayed linens draped over a bed, a patchwork of rugs across the floor and plenty of plants to invite the grounding influence of the outside into your home. Through The Kaleidoscope – Furniture Village Delve into the nostalgia of evocative kaleidoscopic visions by imbuing your home with rich jewel tones and retro-inspired geometric forms. Combining an affinity for bold 1970s and 80s colour and pattern with familiar and timeless silhouettes, Through The Kaleidoscope encourages you to view your home through a new lens: a canvas for colour and a place to be playful. Eclectic interiors are the style de jour as our homes take an ever-increasing role in our lives, from work to play and everything in between. Embrace the wonder of kaleidoscopic visions and allow colour, form and pattern to fuse and flow effortlessly throughout your home. With this look, more is most definitely more and anything goes! Vivid jewel tones instantly fill your room with an uplifting spirit and energy. Bring in pops of trending, warm mustard for a little 70s flare, which combined with complementary hues of blue make for a bold yet delightful contrast. If you’re choosing striking patterns and colours, consider furnishing your home with traditional style furniture that can act as an anchor for the more abstract elements of your scheme. Our Hewitt range will bring a classic country charm while a sleek Scandi-inspired bed frame brings quiet sophistication to this characterful look.

  • Rejuvenate The Mind: Where To Escape To After Winter

    The time has finally come to store your winter coat in the back of your wardrobe for another year, as spring starts to make its long-awaited appearance. Longer days, warmer temperatures and colourful blooms mark the end of the hibernation season, and for many, this is the beginning of outdoor adventures. While sleepy cobbled streets all around Europe are waking up and becoming livelier, the fewer tourist crowds compared to the peak summer season make spring the perfect time to travel. Giving you the inspiration you need, here are some of the best springtime destinations to consider. 1. Madrid, Spain 🇪🇸 Credit: JW Marriott Hotel Madrid Attracting more than 10 million visitors annually, the bustling capital of Spain is a must-visit destination all year round, but springtime specifically is a great season to glimpse a quieter version of this historic city before it fully wakes up. Promising a world of history, culture and delicious cuisine, Madrid is the perfect place to visit if you wish to gaze upon treasures and dine in some of the world’s best restaurants. Becoming even more beautiful in spring, this city promises fun festivals, street parties, religious celebrations, the pretty pink cherry blossoms in the parks and more. Whether you stroll in one of its 150 parks and gardens, hire a bike to cycle through the streets, explore one of its many museums or galleries, or even just enjoy some tapas on a terrace in the sun, Madrid is sure to be a memorable choice. Where to stay: JW Marriott Hotel Madrid Where to eat: Desde1911 2. Cinque Terre, Italy 🇮🇹 Credit: Grand Hotel Portovenere Comprising five villages (Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore), this region in the Ligurian Sea coastline is overflowing with charm. While crowds flock to this region in the summer months, springtime sees a much more peaceful version where you’ll find romance around every corner. Characterised by the terraced land and a cascade of colourful houses that seem like they’re tumbling down the cliffside, these villages promise beautiful trails for hiking with spectacular views, panoramic train routes and winding roads, and little eateries — a perfect choice for those looking for a more laid-back trip without sacrificing those postcard-perfect views. Where to stay: Grand Hotel Portovenere Where to eat: Ristorante Miky, Monterosso 3. Bay of Kotor, Montenegro 🇲🇪 Credit: Forza Terra Boutique Hotel & Spa Nestled in southern Europe, Montenegro has near-perfect temperatures during the spring months, boasting sunny days with an average of 16°C which often reaches the low twenties. An increasingly popular destination during the summer months, the Bay of Kotor borders the Adriatic Sea so visiting during these quieter months will help you avoid the bustling crowds. Also known as the Boka, The Bay region is under the protection of UNESCO thanks to its rich cultural heritage and outstanding natural beauty. Lined with chic boutiques, traditional restaurants promising delicious cuisine, historic churches for culture-hungry travellers and several noteworthy towns nearby, this destination makes a great choice for a springtime getaway. Where to stay: Forza Terra Boutique Hotel & Spa Where to eat: Konoba Bonaca 4. Colmar, France 🇫🇷 Credit: Hôtel Le Maréchal Waking up from the hibernating winter season, Colmar comes alive during springtime, especially at Easter when it's beautifully decorated in spring colours and inundated with flowers. Spring in Colmar means the appearance of markets in the streets where you can find all manner of fresh produce and knick-knacks. Part of the Spring Festival held between the 6th-30th of April, the market creates a wonderful buzz across the city and visitors can expect to also see classical and jazz concerts as well as Master chocolatiers displaying their elaborately decorated chocolate eggs and top chefs presenting their new mouthwatering menus. If you step into this beautiful city, you’ll be sure to step into an atmosphere of good vibes all around. Where to stay: Hôtel Le Maréchal Where to eat: La Maison Rouge 5. Ibiza, Balearic Islands 🇪🇸 Credit: Atzaró Agroturismo Hotel While the White Isle is sometimes mistakenly classed solely as an island of excess and partying, and we suppose that for many it is, Ibiza is so much more. Oozing a hippy charm with a sense of laid-back nostalgia that overflows from the pretty whitewashed villages, hidden coves and rural landscapes, this island offers a memorable getaway this spring. In spring, the island starts waking up from the sleepy winter season as restaurants and hotels start reopening, ready to welcome eager travellers back. With its staggering natural beauty, the island offers countless hike trails to explore, many leading to secret little coves hidden from the tourist crowds. Spend your days swimming and snorkelling in the clear waters, rent a boat and visit the nearby treasure of Formentera, wander through the UNESCO heritage site of Dalt Villa and get lost within its ancient walls, or simply lie on the beach with a good book — sounds perfect, doesn’t it? Where to stay: Atzaró Agroturismo Hotel Where to eat: La Paloma READ MORE: Forte dei Marmi: Where Rich Italians Go To Play The Best Luxury Destinations For Family Travel In 2024 Review: MarBella Nido, Corfu Nashville, The City That Never Stops Singing

  • A Guide To The Best Luxury Spring Fragrances

    Credit: Wix With the spring equinox just around the corner, we wave goodbye to the chilly winter months and embrace the promise of warmer weather. During this transitional time, we start to switch up our skincare, beauty regimes and wardrobes to match accordingly, and our perfume game is no exception. In this guide, we’ll explore the reasons for adapting your perfumes to the seasons and how you can choose the perfect fragrance for springtime. Why change your perfume to match the seasons? The changing climate can affect the way a fragrance smells on your skin as the skin’s moisture improves and body temperatures rise, so choosing a scent that’s appropriate for the season is more important than you think. During colder months, you may opt for a warmer and richer scent to provide a sense of cosiness, whereas spring is synonymous with blooms, verdant greenery and the overall sense of renewal, so something lighter and fresher will work wonders. It’s true that perfumes are very personal and can be seen as an extension of oneself, evoking different moods and sometimes even activating our nostalgia by transporting us to a different time and unlocking memories that were lost in our subconscious. Changing your perfume to match the new season will be a fun way to embody both your personality and the playful mood of spring while adding something new to your repertoire. How to choose the right fragrance Choosing a new fragrance can be a challenging task as you’re often presented with hundreds of tempting scents to sift through, however, when selecting a perfume for springtime, consider the notes you prefer. If you enjoy fresh and light scents, then opt for zesty notes like mandarin, lemongrass and bergamot. Perhaps you’d rather choose a more floral scent, and if so, look for notes of rose, peony, orange blossoms or gardenia. Additionally, consider the types of occasions where you will wear the fragrance. For daytime wear, you may prefer a lighter and playful scent, yet for nighttime, an elegant perfume will have more appeal — scents with an undertone of warm amber, cedar or sandalwood will promise a sophisticated finish. Some of our favourite choices for springtime 1. Springtime in a Park by Replica Eau de Toilette, Maison Margiela Renowned for their iconic scents that capture a familiar memory, place or moment, each one of the Replica perfumes creates a romantic image and this one specifically recalls the first days of spring when trees and flowers come into bloom. This floral fragrance evokes the image of a charming walk through a blossoming park as delicate top notes of pear, bergamot and blackcurrant combine with heart notes of Lilly of the Valley, jasmine and rose damascena. This creates a beautiful floral atmosphere of springs while the undertones of music and vanilla add depth. Check it out here. 2. Sana Jardin Berber Blonde Eau de Parfum Renowned for its mood-boosting effects, this divine perfume was inspired by the vibrant days of summer in Morocco. With key notes of neroli, orange blossom, and musk, this is a scent that is both fresh and inviting. Destined to become a favourite new addition to your growing collection of springtime fragrances. Check it out here. 3. Malin+Goetz Strawberry Eau de Parfum Beautifully light and delicate, this perfume is the perfect mix of fresh and sweet. With a delicious key note of strawberry, this fragrance also has notes of pink pepper, jasmine, oakmoss and iris for a finish that is perfect for spring and daytime wear. 4. Clean Reserve H2Eau Water Lotus Eau de Parfum Smelling similar to a luscious rainforest or a dew-covered garden in bloom, this perfume is juicy and floral. Formulated with key notes of lotus, water lily, peony, cucumber, and Lily of the Valley and finished with undertones of amber and musk, this next perfume in the lineup is perfect if you fancy a bright and airy feeling. Check it out Clean HERE.

  • Europe's Most Famous Creators Gather At London's Natural History Museum For LTK Gala

    Last night, on the eve of International Women's Day, LTK hosted the first 'Creator Gala', an evening filled with glitz and glamour in London's Natural History Museum. For the first time ever, Europe's biggest creators were gathered in one place to launch the Spring Summer season. Dressed in glamorous ball gowns and tailored suits, LTK Creators created history by building Europe’s first-ever instantly shoppable red carpet. Each creator posted their outfit link onto their LTK Shops, making them immediately available to purchase for the more than 40 million monthly shoppers on the LTK platform. Key attendees included Loose Women panellist Frankie Bridge, Love Islander's Georgia Steel and Liberty Poole, and TOWIE star Amber Turner. LTK Creators drive more than £3.2B in retail sales every year, and creators have recently become the most trusted source for purchase decisions among Gen Z and Millennials. Brand sponsors were excited to showcase their new season collections to the hundreds of leading creators attending, including Space NK, The Outnet, YOOX, LUISAVIAROMA, Mytheresa, Abercrombie & Fitch, Sculpted By Aimee, Free People, Karen Millen, 8 Other Reasons, Stanley, Fabletics and Elleme. Shop all of your favourite creator's red carpet looks on https://www.shopltk.com/.

  • The Best Luxury Destinations For Family Travel In 2024

    With the warmer seasons just around the corner, the time has come to consider where you and your family should explore this year for an unforgettable getaway. Whether you wish to have a fun beachside experience or an exciting safari adventure, this guide has something that will please every member of your family. 1. An African safari 🐘 From breathtaking landscapes to majestic wildlife sightings, an African safari offers the perfect combination of excitement and relaxation for travellers of all ages. Promising a memorable experience to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life by immersing yourself in nature, there’s so much to enjoy when experiencing a safari. Whether it’s to bond across the generations or ignite your children’s interest in nature, then a safari holiday is sure to spark excitement. With so many safari opportunities to choose from across the African nations, it can be quite overwhelming. However, we recommend either Kenya where world-renowned national parks offer an unparalleled experience to witness the Big Five, or Tanzania where you can enjoy the iconic Great Migration and visit Africa’s most beautiful beaches. Where to stay: Lengishu House, Borana Conservancy, visit here. Credit: Lengishu House 2. Gibbs Farm, Karatu, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, visit here. Credit: Gibbs Farm 2. A Grecian adventure 🇬🇷 If history, sandy beaches and fun in the Mediterranean sun are what you’re looking for, then Greece is the perfect destination for your next holiday. Step back in time as you travel to Crete, where the ruins of the Minotaur's maze and ancient caves await, enjoy the golden sands and shallow azure waters of Rhodes or wander along the cobbled streets of Mykonos, finding hidden gems around every corner — there’s a reason why Greece continues to be a favourite amongst families. With its hefty dose of culture, mouthwatering cuisine and Mediterranean charm, Greece is sure to be a winner. Where to stay: Domes of Elounda, Elounda, visit here. Credit: Domes of Elounda 3. Under the sun in Costa Rica 🇨🇷 A firm favourite with families, Costa Rica offers a rich biodiversity and countless natural wonders. Boasting national parks, rainforests, volcanoes and palm-tree-filled beaches, a trip to Costa Rica will truly be a memorable one. Offering an array of guided tours, you’ll be able to take your family ziplining, kayaking, horse-riding and even walking across hanging bridges high in the rainforest canopies. Either explore the Caribbean coast and have the chance to see nesting turtles, or head to the Pacific coast or the country, where some of the best sports for surfing in the world, appealing to both beginners and well-experienced surfers. The country has also been undergoing a food revolution as the restaurant scene has levelled up, so travellers will be delighted with the array of options when visiting; even the fussiest eaters will find something delicious to indulge in. Where to stay: Hacienda AltaGracia, visit here. Credit: Hacienda AltaGracia 2. Four Seasons Resort Peninsula Papagayo, visit here. Credit: Four Seasons 4. Explore Morocco 🇲🇦 When it comes to the world’s most fascinating nations, Morocco is up there with the best of them, and from its rich culture and breathtaking scenery to the incredible architecture and delicious cuisine, it’s clear to see why its popularity keeps growing. A true adventure awaits in this beautiful destination, so picture this: Start by exploring Casablanca before taking your family on a memorable camel trek along the coastline, stopping to enjoy the waves and surf in some of the best waves in the world. You could also spend time under the shadow of the Atlas Mountains in Paradise Valley and finish off by exploring the bustling souks in Marrakech where you can pick up souvenirs, including an iconic fez before heading back home. Doesn’t this sound fascinating? Where to stay: Fairmont Royal Palm Marrakech, visit here. Credit: Fairmont 5. A trip to Iceland 🇮🇸 Nicknamed the land of ice and fire, Iceland stands as one of the best family-friendly places to visit. Renowned for its safety and beauty, families travelling to this destination will not be disappointed. A self-drive tour allows for a much richer experience exploring the renowned natural attractions and tends to be an exciting way of travelling with the family. From swimming in the hot springs and geothermal pools to seeing the wildlife and dog sledging, there’s something exciting for all members of the family to enjoy. Where to stay: Blue Lagoon, visit here. Credit: Blue Lagoon 6. Discovering Ancient Egypt 🇪🇬 Chic hotels, delicious local hotspots, vibrant bazaars and an ancient civilisation await in Egypt. With the help of an expert guide, you and your family can be captivated by the fascinating world of Ancient Egypt, discover remnants of an ancient civilisation, learn about hieroglyphics, explore the bustling city of Cairo and witness the grandeur of the Great Pyramids of Giza — a bucket list item that every traveller should tick off their list. There’s nothing like a luxe trip to the deserts of Egypt and it has become a must-visit destination for those wishing to see something spectacular. While it’s beautiful to visit all year round, the best time to visit with kids is typically outside of the hotter summer months; think October to April for the most comfortable conditions. If you’d rather be closer to the beaches, then Egypt offers world-famous waters for snorkelling and diving, promising an abundance of colourful sea life and wreckages to explore. Where to stay: Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh, visit here. Credit: Four Seasons Read More on Travel: The Ultimate Guide To The World's Top 10 Ski Resorts Forte dei Marmi: Where Rich Italians Go To Play Review: MarBella Nido, Corfu Nashville, The City That Never Stops Singing

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