Travel Inspiration
Looking for somewhere new to explore? This section features first-hand travel inspiration — from long weekend guides and walking tours to seasonal postcards and hidden gems worth seeking out.
We’ve covered iconic cities and quiet corners, from Edinburgh’s old town alleys to the sunlit streets of Nice. These are the places we’ve actually visited, photographed, and written about — no stock itineraries or AI listicles here.
Whether you’re planning a stylish city break, a scenic detour, or simply dreaming of where to go next, you’ll find practical ideas, personal stories, and plenty of reasons to travel well.
Long Weekend in Nice, France: A Stylish Côte d’Azur Guide
Planning a long weekend in Nice, France? This guide brings together beaches, art, shopping, food and places to stay, with first-hand tips for making the most of a few days on the Côte d’Azur.
A Long Weekend in Paris: A Guide to Fashion, Hotels, Dining, and Culture
Paris is ideal for a long weekend. This guide brings together where to stay, where to eat, and what to see, with a focus on fashion, design, and culture, shaped by recent visits and first-hand experience.
The Luxembourg Palace: A Place to Pause
Discover the serene Luxembourg Palace and Garden in the heart of Paris' left bank. hidden gem for travellers and locals alike.
Ten Days in Paradise: Constance Halaveli, Maldives
Our review of Constance Halaveli Maldives, based on a 10-day stay in January 2025. From the spacious overwater villas to the vibrant house reef and standout dining, this island delivered thoughtful service and lasting luxury.
Loving Lo Scoglietto - David Niven's Beautiful Riviera Home
In the 1950s, Oscar-winning actor David Niven fell for the light, lifestyle, and luxury of the South of France. After filming Bonjour Tristesse on the Riviera, he bought the pastel-pink villa known as Lo Scoglietto—“The Little Rock”—perched elegantly above Villefranche-sur-Mer. Though now privately owned and renamed La Fleur du Cap, you can still admire the house up close from Place David Niven, a fitting tribute to the man who made this beauty his home by the sea.