Tea with a twist
Once the current crisis is over, why not treat yourself to a slap-up afternoon tea in one of London's grand hotels? For a fresh and quirky take on tradition, try one of these themed...
Walk in the footsteps of Charlotte Brontë
To mark the bicentenary of birth of Charlotte Brontë, we bring you some of the cosy Yorkshire places she would have known and where you can now stay.
Buckingham Palace: The Queen’s London residence
Take our tour of London’s grandest royal residences and you might even catch a glimpse of Her Majesty at home
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London is a city with such a glut of royal buildings, parks and...
City guide: Attractions in Chester
With its own historic racecourse and a unique shopping experience, the Roman city of Chester is packed with pastimes both ancient and modern. Here's our city guide to help you make the best of...
A weekend in Bray
It’s renowned for its Michelin-star restaurants, but this riverside idyll has much more in store
It’s not immediately obvious why the 16th-century Thameside village of Bray in Berkshire is one of the world’s gastronomic...
Top 5 London restaurants for a Christmas meal
For a festive meal to remember, head for one of the capital’s historic restaurants.
Wiltons
For a special meal, Wiltons is hard to beat. Started as an oyster stall in 1742, Wiltons was opened as a...
Guy Fawkes: the man behind the guy
The effigy of Guy Fawkes is burned throughout Britain at this time of year, but how much do we really know of the famous Gunpowder Plot conspirator?
The classic rhyme “Remember, remember the fifth of November" features one of...
Hotel Indigo, Stratford upon Avon review
While house-hunting in 1597, William Shakespeare would have known the handsome pub opposite his New Place. The Falcon was not a five-minute walk from Shakespeare’s Birthplace and across the road from Shakespeare’s Schoolroom. The world-class theatres built...
Dalhousie Castle hotel review
A compelling history, gastronomic genius and the prestige of staying in a historic Scottish castle: Dalhousie has it all.
Located just 8 miles south of Edinburgh, Dalhousie Castle is easily accessed using public transport, making...
Northumberland Castles
Northumberland is home to more castles than any other English county. We travel to England’s northernmost region to hear tales of theft, murder and spooky apparitions
Its location close to the Scottish border has meant...