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As a Dubliner, a stay in London's most Irish hotel felt like home
The historic London hotel offers guests all the warmth of Irish hospitality in a central location.
Flights to Morocco set to boom in ambitious post-earthquake recovery
The north African country was devastated by the Marrakesh-Safi earthquake, but this year could see a record bounceback
The Australian food-obsessed city with better croissants than France
The state capital’s glowing reputation as Australia’s gastronomic hub makes it the ideal place to embark on a culinary tour, sampling fresh produce, coffee, croissants and wine.
A sci-fi city and a tea-scented jungle – tempt clients with this BA route revival
As British Airways returns to Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur, pique clients’ interest with a classic urban and rural twin-centre itinerary.
Spot the clients you can inspire with the ever-trendy south of France
Inspiring Travel is seeing increased demand for multi-centre holidays combining wellness and fine dining with the charms of the French Riviera.
A luxurious throwback opens in the heart of Morocco's commercial hub
Known for decades as the preferred hotel of Moroccan royalty, the historic property has officially re-opened following an extensive rebuild
 The Corfu hotels showcasing the very best of Greek food
Mar-Bella Collection’s annual summer series, Greek Chefs Abroad, invites guests to sample the best of the country’s cuisine
The Tuscan seaside village offering a different kind of luxury
Founder of Swedish-owned Erqole shares why the brand is investing in a village on a Tuscan resort town
My family link to Tower Bridge's new 'accessible' exhibition
Tower Bridge is celebrating its 130th anniversary with a new exhibition, displaying never-before-seen photos of workers on the bridge and the public opening.
Show your clients how to eat better in the Caribbean
The goal of reducing reliance on food imports in the region has seen a rise in the number of farm-to-table restaurants, and we’ve cherry-picked some highlights.
Endless journeys finishing with wine: how to sell Chile to millennials
Cristóbal Benitez, national director of Sernatur, the government institution promoting tourism to Chile, gives an update on the destination’s targets markets.
Unearthing the perfect Majorca hideaway for an adults-only escape
The luxurious residence offers just 12 guest rooms and breathtaking views of Palma Bay
A debut Pride, and a seismic shift for a tropical idyll
The Cook Islands has ushered in a new dawn for LBGTQ+ rights and TTG was there to witness the joyful celebrations.
Canada's safest bet for the northern lights is courting the UK trade
Northwest Territories targeting more British visitors after securing better air access to the province, touted as the "best place in the world" to see the Aurora Borealis
Why Bermuda is the ‘quiet luxury’ destination every agent needs to know about
With its gentle hospitality, low-key lifestyle and natural beauty, Bermuda is keen to highlight how its luxury scene is somewhat ‘softer’ than many of its competitors
How to ride a splendid feat of engineering in Mexico's answer to the Grand Canyon
Tour operators are reporting rising demand for the Chepe Express, a scenic railway linking mountains and coastline, via the heart of the remote Copper Canyon.
Europe's most scenic flight: this is how you book it
New airline SkyAlps’ summer service from Gatwick to Bolzano is bringing the majestic Dolomites even closer, and quite literally with the view from the window.
In a place already high on superlatives, there's still room for new luxury hotels in Dubai
Dorchester Collection and Kerzner International have just opened new hotels in the city
The Wild Atlantic Way, the feather in Ireland's cap
As Ireland celebrates the Wild Atlantic Way’s 10th anniversary, our writer delights in getting to know a section of the 1,553-mile-long scenic touring route.
How this Scottish estate is making wild swimming luxurious
The private Aberdeen estate offers guests wild swimming with a premium twist.
Upside down waterfalls, Bond scenery and home hospitality: touring the Faroes
With new flights launching this summer with Atlantic Airways from Gatwick, the North Atlantic archipelago is closer to the UK than ever before.
Why Taylor Swift is a touchdown for Kansas City's tourism industry
Since the singer started dating local football star Travis Kelce, Kansas City has officially entered its Taylor Swift era. Here’s why clients should visit.
Borgo Pignano: The luxury Tuscan retreat that takes guests 'back in time'
The historic Borgo Pignano has become one of Italy’s finest retreats over the past few years.
The colourful Canadian event that can rival Keukenhof for beauty
Ottawa’s Canadian Tulip Festival is the largest, free public display of its kind and is sure to brighten up a springtime holiday to the Capital Region.