Istanbul is a monstrosity. Historically, the city dates back over 2,500 years enduring the Ancient Greeks, Romans and Ottomans as well as three name changes – Byzantium and Constantinople before … Read more
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Originally opened in December 2003, Nebesa is a boutique, Scandinavian-themed eco accommodation with four, two-person cabins located in western Slovenia on the border with Italy. The four chalets are designed … Read more
Graduate Hotel Fayetteville, Arkansas
Will Ross, February 6, 2024
A hotel brand that embraces collegiate culture as the basis of its hospitality concept is validated in North-West Arkansas at Graduate, Fayetteville on the doorstep of the University of Arkansas. … Read more
Design Suites in Bariloche, Argentina
Will Ross, January 30, 2024
Alpine resorts of modest stature are used to attracting global attention, including the lakeside town of San Carlos de Bariloche 1,500km south-west from Buenos Aires. Aspects of the town can … Read more
The Singular Hotel, Puerto Natales in Chilean Patagonia
Will Ross, January 22, 2024
Located alongside the Señoret Channel five miles north of Puerto Natales in Chilean Patagonia, The Singular is a unique boutique hotel with an industrial backbone. At a latitude of 51.7° … Read more
Oude Werf Hotel in Stellenbosch, South Africa
Will Ross, January 1, 2024
Anyone visiting Stellenbosch can’t help but notice the staggering Oak-lined roads, Cape Dutch architecture and modern touches to this capital of South African wine industry. Even if you find yourself … Read more
FARMHOUSE58, Cradle of Humankind, near Johannesburg
Will Ross, December 29, 2023
Located on the outskirts of Pretoria and Johannesburg, FARMHOUSE58 is a rural hotel that leans into the heritage of the Kromdraai Valley in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site. … Read more
Join for a weekend of mountain biking and trail running in Stellenbosch from 8th to 10th March 2024. We’ll mountain bike on the Saturday morning, then eat at Tokara in … Read more
Located in northeastern Spain near to the French border, Barcelona claims a rich history dating back to Roman times. Its strategic Mediterranean location made it a thriving trade hub and … Read more
Initially established as a trading and transportation hub at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers, Saint Paul (St. Paul) was founded in 1849 as the capital of Minnesota, … Read more
Alpine Dreams at Altitude: High-Luxury Lodges in Zermatt’s Sky
Will Ross, September 26, 2023
Zermatt, nestled under the Matterhorn’s majestic gaze, offers not just breathtaking scenery but also breathtaking lodging options. For those seeking an experience at the very edge of paradise, high-altitude accommodations … Read more
Interview with NYC-based Running Coach Sam Renikoff
Will Ross, September 10, 2023
New York is capital of running – a melting pot for new grassroots trends and a sought after marathon that bookends the racing season. It’s also now home to Sam … Read more
Given London’s vast size, it’s worth splitting a city guide on where to run, cycle and swim into separate sections according to their North, South, East and West orientations. Bearing … Read more
Though smaller than many European capital cities, Oslo manages to provide fantastic city life and a home for metropolitan population of 1.5 million people while maintaining access to the Norwegian … Read more
Mama Shelter in Bordeaux, France
Will Ross, June 28, 2023
Bordeaux may be famous for its esteemed position as a wine making region, but it also punches above its weight as a destination for athletic travel. Located on the banks … Read more
With a population of over 21 million people, Mumbai is one of the most populated cities in the world and an important home different spiritual traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, … Read more
Eight Hotel, Bath, England
Will Ross, May 23, 2023
The quaint and compact Eight is a boutique hotel in Bath, spread across two townhouse properties in the historic heart of the city. Each of the eighteen rooms is unique … Read more
Sea Lanes Brighton, the UK’s first beachside National Open Water Swimming Centre, will open to members of the public from 2nd June. Located on Brighton beech, the 50m, 6-lane outdoor pool … Read more
Hôtel Maison Montgrand, Marseille
Will Ross, April 2, 2023
Despite being France’s second largest city in terms of population, Marseille doesn’t get enough airtime. But its access to sea and a year-round growing season has long provided an attractive … Read more
As the Texan capital, Austin has played a central political role since the state joined the Union in 1845. The city has taken on an increased importance at a national … Read more