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Best Italian villas

Best Italian villas

We check out the new crop of luxe residences to rent that give you a taste of the high life, Italian-style.
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Pizzarium, Rome is part of the new-wave of Italian pizzerias

Italy’s new wave pizza

From one end of the boot to the other, Italy’s favourite fast food is the surprising subject of a new wave.
Meatsmith, Singapore

Meatsmith, Singapore

David Pynt introduced Singaporeans to the joys of modern Australian barbecue in 2013, this is what he did next...
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River Po, Turin, Italy

Turin, Italy

A sense of faded grandeur once cast a pall over Turin, but after a facelift and an infusion of creativity the former Italian capital exudes dynamism and could just be the country’s best-kept secret.
Il Palazzetto, Rome

Il Palazzetto, Rome

A luxe boutique hotel with a location and view to die for certainly puts the romance in Rome.
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Montauk, New York

Montauk, New York

At the tip of Long Island is Montauk, a fishing village that balances its rustic charms with splashes of urban glamour, so near yet so far from its manicured neighbours, writes George Epaminondas.
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Cruising the Mekong Delta

Cruising the Mekong Delta

A small luxury riverboat expedition follows this most famous of waterways from the Mekong Delta to extraordinary Angkor Wat. Rob Ingram tests the waters, flavours and sights along the way.
Pumphouse Point, Tasmania

Pumphouse Point, Tasmania

Deep in the wilds of Tasmania, Kendall Hill discovers a magical transformation at the Pumphouse Point hotel, a converted hydro station surrounded by beauty and steeped in history.
Lisbon travel guide

Lisbon travel guide

With landmarks and laneways rich in history, a sassy drinking and dining scene and unique shopping, Lisbon’s got the goods, writes Kendall Hill.
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Edition Miami

Edition Miami

The opening of the Edition Miami marks the start of something big...
Mumbai eating guide

Mumbai eating guide

Dive into the bustling, exhilarating streets of Mumbai and hop from street vendors to canteens to cafés in search of exotic flavours as Christine Manfield reveals her all-time favourite hotspots.
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Maldives travel guide

Maldives travel guide

The pristine reefs of the Maldives teem with showy, shimmering clouds of fish, while above water all is serene and sybaritic. Helen Anderson enjoys the best of both worlds.
Uluru rising

Uluru rising

The spiritual heart of Australia is undergoing a transformation for travellers and local communities...
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Bali’s best local food

Bali’s best local food

You haven’t eaten on Indonesia’s most popular island until you’ve explored the rich, bold flavours found in the traditional warungs. Bali insider Maya Kerthyasa takes us on a tour of the best.
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Mornington Peninsula travel guide

Mornington Peninsula travel guide

With new chefs and new venues bolstering the already impressive eating and drinking on offer, the Mornington Peninsula has never been better – just ripe for the summer holidays, writes Michael Harden.
Bangkok travel guide

Bangkok travel guide

Bangkok’s central Sathorn and Silom districts are vibrant, fast-paced and teeming with art, bars and restaurants, writes Lara Dunston.
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Bordeaux travel guide

Bordeaux travel guide

There’s much more than wine to savour in Bordeaux, writes Lindsey Tramuta, although while you’re there that’s always an option.
Summer holiday beauty survival kit

Summer holiday beauty survival kit

Wondering what to pack in your beauty kit for the summer holidays? Here’s our pick of the latest and greatest products to keep you looking your beachside best. Oh, and they’ll make great stocking stuffers, too.
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The Langham Sydney

The Langham Sydney

The transformation of the much-loved Observatory Hotel is complete and it reopens today as The Langham Sydney.
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Sumba, Indonesia

Sumba, Indonesia

Is Sumba the new Bali? Not if the locals can help it; for now, its offbeat ancient culture, sole resort and perfect wave are the preserve of a privileged few, writes Richard Cooke.
Miami travel guide

Miami travel guide

Miami has outgrown its kitsch beach-town short pants to become a showcase for art and architecture, with high-end hotels and a rich dining scene, writes George Epaminondas.
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Nelson, New Zealand

Nelson, New Zealand

As the source of New Zealand’s entire hop harvest, it’s only natural that sunny Nelson has become a mecca for lovers of craft beer. Rob Ingram follows the amber highway.
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London’s best new hotels

London’s best new hotels

The latest crop of hotels in the UK capital takes London lodgings to new levels. We check out the best places to check in, from restored classics to arty trendsetters.
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Central Vietnam food tour

Central Vietnam food tour

From street stalls to beach resorts, the exacting taste of emperors has left a remarkable legacy in central Vietnam. Kendall Hill eats like a king.
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Loire Valley cruising

Loire Valley cruising

Lured by the promise of plain sailing and Sancerre, Kendall Hill takes the wheel of a canal boat on a luxe cruise through the bucolic Loire Valley.
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Peninsula Paris

Peninsula Paris

The frescoes are repainted, the stonework repaired, the chandeliers sparkling – Karen Kissane checks into a landmark Paris hotel restored with the same care lavished on the Palace of Versailles and the Louvre.
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How to eat your way through Nice

How to eat your way through Nice

From Nice’s finest pan bagnat to original salade Niçoise, homegrown ratatouille to perfect pistou, Rosa Jackson shares the culinary highlights of her adopted city.
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Istanbul travel guide

Istanbul travel guide

Europe’s gateway embraces contemporary cool and Turkish tradition. Katie Parla crisscrosses the city for a taste of East and West, old and new.
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Hayman One & Only

Hayman One & Only

After a six-month closure and an $80 million makeover, the Whitsundays island resort has emerged with a glamorous new look. From the swim-up suites to the five-star buffet breakfast, Catherine Keenan tests the waters.
London’s best new restaurants

London’s best new restaurants

Thanks to a new generation of chefs, London’s dining scene is now more diverse, inclusive and vibrant than ever. Pat Nourse surveys some of the capital’s best new hotspots.
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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka

On a thrilling circuit of white-sand beaches, ancient cities and mountains of tea, Helen Anderson witnesses everyday miracles in Sri Lanka.
Del Cambio, Turin

Del Cambio, Turin

If there’s one restaurant that reflects the elegance of Turin, it’s Del Cambio...
Galápagos Islands cruise

Galápagos Islands cruise

Kendall Hill island-hops aboard the Silver Galapagos and gets up close and personal with the denizens of the deep.
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Ottoman cuisine in Turkey

Ottoman cuisine in Turkey

In the restaurants of Istanbul, chefs are serving Turkish cuisine from imperial recipes devised by the real forefathers of modern-day gastronomy, writes Meaghan Wilson-Anastasios.
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Vail, Colorado

Vail, Colorado

Max Anderson faces his fear in the Colorado Rockies, carving – sometimes ploughing – through the world’s biggest acreage of groomed snow. At a trifecta of Vail resorts, he finds the powder is fresh, the tires are fat and the tracks are fast.
QT Falls Creek

QT Falls Creek

The quirky chic characterising hotel group QT hits new heights on the Victorian slopes.
Geneva travel guide

Geneva travel guide

Historic lakeside Geneva is a city made for walking, in summer sunshine or wrapped up against the chill, writes Brian Johnston.
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Insider’s guide to Dublin

Insider’s guide to Dublin

Pippa Holt arrived in the Irish capital via Melbourne and London, fell in love and made it her home. From the Ned Kelly connection to a world-class department store, the fashion consultant and editor shares her favourite Dublin moments.
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Phuket travel guide

Phuket travel guide

From luxury villas to tasting menus, beach clubs to cooking classes, Phuket’s new attractions are small but perfectly formed, writes Lara Dunston.
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Italian cooking schools

Italian cooking schools

Even if you don’t know your tortellini from your tortelloni, there’s an Italian cooking class to suit in a Tuscan farmhouse or a Piedmontese palace. John Irving rolls up his sleeves.
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Havana travel guide

Havana travel guide

The nation said to be perpetually on the brink of change is, in fact, changing, and for travellers to Havana this means first-time access to unique holiday rentals, cool bars and edgy art galleries. Lydia Bell witnesses the Cuban capital’s new revolution.
Australian Gourmet Traveller 2014 Australian Hotel Guide

2014 Australian Hotel Guide Editors’ Choice Awards

Each of the hotels in our 2014 Australian Hotel Guide impressed us on at least one critical level – whether for the glamour of its interiors or for a thoughtful gesture that made our stay. For a hotel to be special, it needs to leave happy memories in the minds of its guests. These are our favourite memories of 2014.
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Bavaria travel guide

Bavaria travel guide

Beyond sausages, sauerkraut and smoked beer, Bavaria is defined by its treasure trove of UNESCO-listed palaces and towns – at once old and robustly young. Rob Ingram time travels through two thousand years.
Best beaches in Western Australia

Best beaches in Western Australia

Western Australia is home to some of Australia’s most charming stretches of coastline. Here are five of the finest spots to beach yourself year-round.
Perth weekender

Perth weekender

The Western Australian capital radiates confidence and a weekend in and around Perth can be a most satisfying culinary adventure, writes Mal Chenu.
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WA’s best luxury resorts

WA’s best luxury resorts

Western Australia’s finest luxury resorts are as diverse and captivating as its geography. Mal Chenu looks at ten of the best.
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Santa Monica travel guide

Santa Monica travel guide

Santa Monica is one of the few places in LA you can explore on foot, says Frances Hibbard, who finds the best of So-Cal cool in the beachside enclave.