Travel and restaurants
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An illustrated guide to the 10 buzziest spots in Toronto’s East End
With the waterside development taking shape and a slew of new places to visit, the east end of Canada’s biggest city now has a buzz to rival that of its more celebrated districts.
How chef Fabrizia Lanza is reviving Sicily’s culinary roots
We take a class at the Anna Tasca Lanza school to find out how the establishment is championing regional cuisine and nourishing the local community.
Lucky escapes: The best new luxury hotels across the globe
From a new beach club on the sandy shores of the Aegean to a freshly revamped hotel that Parisian writer Honoré de Balzac once called home.
Il Delfino offers a taste of the Mediterranean on Australia’s muted east coast
For its founder, Sheree Commerford, restoring it was a form of homecoming.
A new wave of restaurants bringing bold flavours to London, Rome, LA and Mexico City
From Mediterranean delights in London, seafood in a design-led lounge in Rome and European flair in LA to cosy Mexican cantinas, these are places to put the world on your plate.
Belleville and Jourdain are the Paris arrondissements setting the pace for food, art and culture
Belleville and Jourdain, two of the capital’s districts, have become a cosmopolitan and colourful mélange of shops, hotels, cafés and culture spots. Here are some of our favourites.
A Finnish escape with French flair at Billnäs Gård
A quaint yet impeccably styled hotel in the Finnish countryside has opened its doors to help guests get back to nature.
What motels say about the American life
Get around the US by car and sooner or later you’ll end up in a motel. In this modest accommodation with its run-down charm, you’ll encounter another America altogether.
Why travellers are heading north to Norway’s Lofoten Islands – a hidden gem of the wild and windswept north
In Norway’s remote Lofoten archipelago, residents of a once-sleepy fishing village are weathering the Arctic chill with warm hospitality in serene surrounds.
Schloss Fuschl is a luxury alpine retreat in The Sound of Music’s landscape
Fresh from refurbishment and now under the Rosewood banner, Schloss Fuschl in the Austrian Alps is revelling in its history. Uncovered ornamentation whisks guests back to the 1400s, but with a few modern touches.
