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For those of you seeking a little bit of charm and romance, the beautiful city of Montreal holds many hidden secrets. The heart of this Canadian city beats in French; but the mix of cultures is what really makes this city bloom. It can take weeks, even years to discover all the hidden laneways, secret shops and… Continue reading A Taste of Montreal
Unique Sleeps: Amazing hotels hand picked by Expedia Experts. Hotel Missoni, Edinburgh, Scotland At Hotel Missoni, the bellmen are wearing kilts, but they’re definitely not in tartan. Like everything else at this fashion hotel, the kilts have been designed by Missoni and feature the signature patterns that make your eyes pop. Hotel Missoni is the piece… Continue reading Unique Sleeps: Hotel Missoni, Edinburgh
A journey to Kathmandu has the power to leave the traveller enchanted, inspired and even enlightened, however the city’s highs and lows can also overwhelm. From the moment you step foot on to the busy streets of Kathmandu, it’s an assault on your senses. Swerving between beeping cars, motorbikes and rickshaws as you squeeze past the crowds… Continue reading The Rhythm And Chaos Of Kathmandu
The Ayana Resort and Spa sits perched on the cliffs above Jimbaran Bay and is one of Bali’s most iconic hotels. Images of the five star hotel’s Rock Bar have been splashed around the world and its dramatic spot right on the rocks has earned its reputation as a hotspot for sunset drinks. Beyond the… Continue reading Unique Sleeps: Ayana Resort and Spa Bali
GYO – that’s ‘grow your own’ for the uninitiated – is fast becoming an important part of Melbourne’s dining scene. With kitchen gardens and self-sufficient chefs sprouting up all over the place, we take a look at the city’s best green-fingered venues. Pope Joan, East Brunswick It’s no surprise to hear chef Matt Wilkinson – author of… Continue reading Melbourne’s Vegetable Patch to Plate Movement
Hotels from some of Expedia’s top trending destinations for January The Cullen, Melbourne One of Melbourne’s three Art Series Hotels, The Cullen is inspired by the work of Australian-artist Adam Cullen. Expect to see his cool and funky style everywhere, from the prints above the bed to graffiti art on the walls. Royal Olympic Hotel,… Continue reading Top Trending Destinations – January
You don’t need an excuse to do something special for the one you love, but with Valentines Day fast approaching, this is the perfect time to plan a romantic getaway for two. Whether you’re off to Europe, or want to stay local, here’s a guide to a few very romantic destinations. Hotel de Orangerie, Bruges… Continue reading Destinations Designed for Romance
Market Manger Tori Calver gives us the inside scoop on a short trip to Auckland and why this city is worth a stopover. Despite being home to 1/3 of New Zealand’s population, Auckland is often not high on the tourist’s wish list, but it should be. The South Island is well known for its beautiful scenery – mountains,… Continue reading Expedia Expert: A Taste of Auckland
As a child I went on road trips with my Dad almost every school holiday. Squeezing into his Datsun 120Y, our trips included camping, skiing or heading to Melbourne for Christmas. In those days there were no DVDs or iPads, in fact I’m not even sure the car cassette player worked. I remember spending hours… Continue reading Are we there yet? How to survive road trips with kids