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  • London’s best new restaurant openings, from London Fields to Notting Hill

    September 29, 2020

    There’s no doubt it’s a challenging time for London’s hospitality industry, with ever more draconian and sudden regulations forcing bar owners and restaurateurs to think on their feet. But that hasn’t stopped a host of new eateries opening across the capital in recent weeks – and here’s three of the best.  Rondo When the brains [...]

  • City’s COYA takes brunch to a whole new level

    September 28, 2020

    City hotspot COYA is hoping to introduce some more life to weekends in the Square Mile with a new brunch offering – with three hours of free-flowing Veuve Clicquot the heart of the party. The ‘Warrior Brunch’ sees guests treated to ceviches, canapes, and a host of hearty mains alongside what can only be described [...]

  • Westfield’s Tudor period

    September 28, 2020

    Stepping well and truly from the shadow of big brother Rolex, Tudor has cut the ribbon on a spectacular debut European boutique, in partnership with Watches of Switzerland, right here in London Town. Alex Doak reports When Hans Wilsdorf patented the dial name ‘Tudor’ back in 1926, little could he have known what journey it [...]

  • On the trail: Spain’s best hiking routes

    September 28, 2020

    Beyond moving from place to place, there is something to be said for the physical act of putting one foot in front of the other. Widely renowned as a miracle working stress-buster, walking not only calms the mind but also enlivens it, creating the space among our thoughts to bring ideas to life. So it [...]

  • Buen provecho: a gastronomic tour around Spain

    September 28, 2020  |  Sponsored

    Food and drink are key ingredients of any great holiday. Breakfast with a jaw-dropping view, lunch laden with fresh seafood, cocktails sticks at sunset — these are the moments that etch themselves into our brains long after we’ve landed back on home turf. All across the world, Spain is revered for its exceptional gastronomic credentials, [...]

  • Rugged beauty: exploring the diversity of Spain’s natural landscapes

    September 28, 2020

    When pondering Spain, the first images that probably come to mind are long stretches of coastline swathed in golden sands, bustling plazas full of happy chatter, and plates of delicious local tapas washed down with cañas. And while all this does indeed exist in abundance, what often flies under the radar is the country’s assortment [...]

  • Secret sunspots: the magic of Spain’s hidden beaches

    September 28, 2020

    The staggering beauty of Spain’s beaches is no secret. Each year, thousands of Europeans descend on the country’s sinuous coastline to savour seemingly endless stretches of sand caressed by mesmerising waves. Indeed, there are few better destinations for seaside obsessives. From the rugged shores that meet the Atlantic and the crystal-clear lucidity of the Mediterranean, [...]

  • Botticelli portrait set to fetch $80m as it goes up for auction

    September 24, 2020

    One of the last known privately-owned portraits by Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli is expected to fetch at least $80m (£63m) when it goes under the hammer in January. The 550-year-old painting, titled Young Man Holding a Roundel, will go up for sale as part of Sotheby’s Masters Week series of auctions in New York next [...]

  • Why sleep problems boost entrepreneurial intentions

    September 17, 2020  |  Sponsored

    Sleep deprivation is traditionally associated with lower productivity at work, but it can also encourage aspiring entrepreneurs to launch their own business venture, a new study shows. Researchers found people with sleep problems were more likely to exhibit impulsive and inattentive behaviours commonly associated with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Those suffering lack of sleep and [...]

  • Don’t call it Scotch: First English Whisky Festival coming in October

    September 17, 2020

    Think whisky and you’d be forgiven for thinking lashing rain, rocky outcrops and hearty Scottish accents – but those south of Hadrian’s Wall are forcing discerning fans to sit up and notice. So it’s fitting that October will see the first ever English Whisky Festival, showcasing more than 30 whiskies from 14 English distilleries. Read [...]

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