Hotels
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Get into the heart and soul of Britain at these places to stay – from a lighthouse to a bunkhouse – run by local groups and charities
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Traditional resorts like Bournemouth and Torquay, once known for amusement arcades and OAPs, are having a moment, with cocktail bars and cute cafes, new outdoor activities and chic places to stay
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Smart, good-value rooms upstairs from this 18th-century gastropub are let down by clumsily old-fashioned food. Good job the beer’s a winner
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Very little land is not under construction, or signposted as sold, in Lebanon. The battle-scarred and decaying Grand Aley Hotel stands in haunting contrast
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The ink was barely dry on measures easing the US embargo before the big hotel brands began plotting their moves. But don’t worry, there are more genuinely Cuban places to stay than ever
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Hotels on the Las Vegas strip are rumored to be rolling out virtual reality porn – but the experts say it won’t hit the same spot
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If you’re a fan of the raw concrete and exposed brick aesthetic, book into one of these converted factories or offices where the design is bare, bold and beautiful
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Activities, both adventurous and relaxing, abound in the Highlands and with these hotel suggestions from a new book, Scotland the Best, great food, hospitality and a good rest are also easy to find
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I’m a holiday Wi-Fi addict – and proud
Kevin RushbyAccording to a new survey, it takes the majority of hotel guests seven minutes to log on to the Wi-Fi after their arrival. So what’s the hold-up? -
Marriott International is battling China’s Anbang-led consortium for control of the W and Sheraton hotel chains
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Alastair Sawday’s pick of boutique Parisian hotels offers a touch of chic for those who prefer to avoid big-name chains
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If Sunday evenings will feel empty once the hit BBC drama finishes, follow Christopher Beanland’s guide to visiting sumptuous Night Manager locations used in filming
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