Lee Tulloch
How to chose the right hotel
Even seasoned travellers sometimes need a helping hand when it comes to deciding where to stay.
The founding editor of Harper’s Bazaar Australia, Lee lived in New York and Paris for many years before returning to Sydney in 2002, but travels frequently to satisfy an inherent restlessness and unquenchable curiosity about the world.
Even seasoned travellers sometimes need a helping hand when it comes to deciding where to stay.
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