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  • What to see on a walk round Singapore’s marina

    What to see on a walk round Singapore’s marina

    Singapore’s marina is the focal point for most of Singapore’s main landmarks. So, if you’ve only got a short time in Singapore, the marina is the place to start. This article takes you on a clockwise lap of Singapore’s marina, with a brief explanation of each landmark. Spend as long…

  • Where to get the best views of Marina Bay Sands

    Where to get the best views of Marina Bay Sands

    The Marina Bay Sands hotel is an iconic part of Singapore’s skyline. Constructed in 2010, and with room prices starting at £587 a night (not including breakfast), this exclusive hotel stands regally on the south side of Singapore’s marina attracting curious tourists at all times of the day and night.…

  • Singapore as a UNESCO Creative City of Design

    Singapore as a UNESCO Creative City of Design

    You might have an image of Singapore as a jungle of skyscrapers: busy, corporate and soulless. But just a few hours in Singapore will show you why it is a UNESCO Creative City of Design. The sheer number of unique buildings, and the greenery that forms an integral part of…

  • Visiting Doha in Ramadan

    Visiting Doha in Ramadan

    I spent a day in Doha on my way back to London from Hanoi. Qatar Airways’ flight-with-stopover deal was weirdly cheap so it just made sense to book it. We didn’t realise until later that the flights were that cheap because we would be in Doha in Ramadan. In case…

  • One day in Doha on a long layover

    One day in Doha on a long layover

    If you’ve only got one day in Doha, read on for an efficient itinerary to get a good sense of the city in that short time. We’ll make our way round the coast from the Old Doha Port to the Al Corniche Waterfront. I spent a day in Doha on…

  • Two weeks in Mexico: cities, street art and white-sand beaches

    Two weeks in Mexico: cities, street art and white-sand beaches

    I’ll start by saying that Mexico is massive. It has everything from glittering cities to ancient ruins, white-sand beaches to brightly-coloured street art. Although it’s impossible to “do” Mexico (or any country) in a short trip, read on for some ideas about how to spend two weeks in Mexico to…

  • Holbox: the quieter option on Mexico’s Yucatán peninsula

    Holbox: the quieter option on Mexico’s Yucatán peninsula

    Most people who have researched beach holidays in Mexico will have heard of Cancún or Tulum, perhaps as locations for American bachelorette parties. Islands nearby include Cozumel and Isla Mujeres. All of these locations are beautiful. But they do have reputations as being rather party-and-nightlife-focused. What if you still want…

  • Mezcal: Oaxaca’s signature drink, worms and all

    Mezcal: Oaxaca’s signature drink, worms and all

    I had not heard of mezcal before I visited Oaxaca but it’s a core aspect of Oaxacan identity. Mezcal is a spirit similar to tequila in taste and strength but the culture of mezcal is unique. Mezcal’s cultural heritage Almost all of Mexico’s mezcal is produced in and around Oaxaca,…

  • When in Mexico: six reasons to visit Oaxaca

    When in Mexico: six reasons to visit Oaxaca

    Oaxaca is the epitome of all things Mexican. With bright colour and palpable energy all around, you should not skip this picture-postcard city. But why specifically should you visit Oaxaca? Read on for six reasons to add Oaxaca to your Mexico itinerary. 1. Colours Oaxaca makes most other places pale…

  • How to visit Teotihuacán from Mexico City

    How to visit Teotihuacán from Mexico City

    Mexico’s ancient civilisations are a key part of its history so it’s essential to see an ancient city whilst you’re here. A trip to Teotihuacán is an ideal day out from Mexico City. What is Teotihuacán? Teotihuacán is an ancient city dating from before the Aztecs. At one point in…