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St Albans Museum & Gallery: ‘A reason for locals to feel proud’ – review
It’s a bit of an oddball but this free museum brings the city’s Roman and recent past to life in ways kids can enjoy rather than endure

Emily Mathieson

28, Aug, 2018 @11:11 AM

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Five Acre Barn, Leiston, Suffolk: hotel review
With adventurous contemporary architecture, cool styling and a warm welcome, this is a chic alternative to Suffolk’s many old-fashioned, chintzy B&Bs

Emily Mathieson

04, Aug, 2017 @5:30 AM

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Marrakech express: the Red City by motorbike
A tour on a vintage motorbike offers a fresh view of Marrakech, the medina and beyond

Emily Mathieson

14, May, 2016 @9:00 AM

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Disneyland-on-Sea: a Frozen cruise to Norway
Cruise refusenik Emily Mathieson puts away her prejudices and embraces the childlike joy of the good ship Disney Magic

Emily Mathieson

27, Feb, 2016 @8:30 AM

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Hare off to sunny climes this Easter: 10 trips to try
In need of an early spring refresh somewhere sunny? You can still snaffle last-minute deals in Portugal and Morocco. Or go completely overboard and take an island break in Lake Nicaragua

Emily Mathieson

20, Feb, 2016 @11:30 AM

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Caro Somerset B&B, Bruton, Somerset: hotel review
There’s just one bedroom above this stylish design-led cafe/shop in a one-street town near the Hauser & Wirth contemporary art gallery, but what a bedroom

Emily Mathieson

20, Feb, 2016 @11:00 AM

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Magnus Nilsson, author of the Nordic Cookbook, on working in the wilderness
The chef of Fäviken in Jämtland, central Sweden, draws his inspiration from the fantastic produce of this remote region

Interview by Emily Mathieson

04, Dec, 2015 @11:58 AM

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Tulse Hill Hotel, south London: review
This revamped hotel on London’s South Circular road admirably overcomes the challenges of its noisy location by getting everything else right

Emily Mathieson

07, Nov, 2015 @7:00 AM

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'Beirut is a city that refuses to die. I love its energy and resilience'
For film-maker Mai Masri, this crumbling city on the Med, with a tortured past, is brimming with culture that continues to inspire artists and tourists

Interview by Emily Mathieson

16, Oct, 2015 @10:31 AM

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Yared Zeleke savours the aroma of Ethiopa’s coffee capital Addis Ababa
The director’s movie, Lamb, is the first Ethiopian film to be selected for Cannes. He tells us why Addis is great for vegans, caffeine lovers – and for honey-wine

Interview by Emily Mathieson

02, Oct, 2015 @10:00 AM

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The Globe Inn, Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk: hotel review
If you like stylish touches with your seaside charm, this revamped inn on the north Norfolk coast will fit the bill

Emily Mathieson

19, Sep, 2015 @6:00 AM

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10 of the best ways to enjoy Copenhagen … on a budget
The Danish capital’s reputation for being expensive is not entirely deserved. With planning, there’s lots of fun to be had on a shoestring (if a high-quality one) and even great places to stay need not be out of reach

Emily Mathieson

22, Jun, 2015 @5:30 AM

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