Inspiring Travel Writing from Daniel Scott: Page 7 of 9
Reviews by Daniel Scott: Page 7 of 9
The Nordic Light Hotel | Daniel ScottThe Nordic Light Hotel is Stockholm's first design hotel and opened in 2001 in a square, seventies-style building that used to house a clothes shop. Its interior design was inspired by two typically Scandinavian elements - light and water. Certainly...-
Tylney Hall Hotel
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Daniel Scott
They don't make hotels like Tylney Hall in Hampshire any more. The Mansion House partly evokes an Upstairs Downstairs/Gosford Park kind of era, with creaky floorboards, surroundings of some warmth and splendour and fine food served by an army of...
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Villa Las Tronas
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Daniel Scott
Despite being a five-star boutique hotel, there is a touch of Disney about the beautifully-set faux castle Las Villas Tronas, built in 1880 right on the rocky north-west coast of Sardinia, in the seaside town of Alghero. Maybe it's the crenellations...
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The Bora Bora Nui Resort and Spa
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Daniel Scott
You get a clue as to what awaits you at The Bora Bora Nui Resort and Spa when you are waiting at the quay of the island airport for your transfer to the hotel. As other newly arrived guests clamber aboard small outboard-powered boats bound for...
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The Mount Nelson Hotel
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Daniel Scott
The first thing to strike you on arrival at this venerable 107 year old South African institution is the visual splendour of the place. Behind a grand multi-columned, arched main entrance, complete with pith-helmeted security guard, and down a palm-...
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The Observatory Hotel
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Daniel Scott
The Observatory Hotel may not be the biggest or flashiest of Sydney's five star luxury hotels. But the Observatory Hotel's positives begin with its excellent location, bang in the middle of Sydney's historic Rocks area. From here on Kent Street,...
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The Twelve Apostles Hotel & Spa
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Daniel Scott
The Twelve Apostles has one of the most enviable locations of any hotel in Cape Town. Just twenty minutes out of the central city, it stands alone on a bend on the Atlantic coast, a few kilometres beyond trendy Camps Bay and resting on the lower...
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Cape Grace Hotel
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Daniel Scott
The readers of Conde Nast Traveller know a thing or two, so when they vote a property 'Best Hotel in The World (2000)' and 'Best Hotel in Africa (2001 & 2003)', you have to take notice. Whether the Cape Grace Hotel, opened in 1996 as part of...
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Cape Grace
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Daniel Scott
With their big windows and bright colour scheme, the public areas of Cape Grace luxury hotel are light and inviting. The lobby and library lean toward a traditional feel with classic wooden furniture and comfortable couches in soothing shades of red...
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Tylney Hall
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Daniel Scott
They don't make luxury hotels like Tylney Hall in Hampshire any more. The Mansion House partly evokes an Upstairs Downstairs/Gosford Park kind of era, with creaky floorboards, surroundings of some warmth and splendour and fine food served by an army...
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