Inspiring Travel Writing from Nadia Latif: Page 4 of 6
Reviews by Nadia Latif: Page 4 of 6
The Trafalgar | Nadia LatifThe Trafalgar is one of London's most centrally-located luxury hotels. From the windows of its higher classes of room, guests can literally look out onto Trafalgar Square. The City and Strand are both easily reached, making it ideal for corporate...-
Dukes Hotel
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Nadia Latif
Dukes Hotel is a mere stroll away from Piccadilly Circus, just around the corner from its famous neighbours, The Ritz and The Wolsley. Surroundings-wise, it couldn't be more different than this flashy twosome. Near-miraculously tucked away on a...
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La Villa Saint Germain
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Nadia Latif
The heart of St Germain in Paris is busy, bustling and very touristy, full to bursting with cafes, art galleries and antique dealers. It can be difficult to find space to breathe; tiny wooden tables crowd the kerbsides, so that the pavement becomes...
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Montalembert
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Nadia Latif
The Montalembert was the first of its kind in Paris, the original boutique hotel. It attracts music and arty types in droves, and still manages to stand out from the crowd despite fierce competition throughout the city. This is helped partly by its...
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Hotel Pelirocco
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Nadia Latif
Fancy a naughty weekend away in Brighton? Look no further than the very rock'n'roll Hotel Pelirocco, near Regency Square. It's a firm favourite of visiting bands, young trendies and loved-up couples who want to do away with all things soppy. With...
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Kube Hotel Paris
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Nadia Latif
The sister hotel to the ultra-cool Murano, Kube Hotel Paris shares its sibling's edgy design ethic. Situated just north of the Gare du Nord, it is an oasis of quirky modernity. It's definately not one for traditionalists; there's no pomp and swagger...
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Murano Resort Paris
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Nadia Latif
The Murano Resort Paris caused quite a stir on the city's hotel scene when it first opened in 2004. Tres cutting-edge, it heralded a move away from the formalities of the palaces and showed that the French capital could embrace modernity just as...
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Hotel du Petit Moulin
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Nadia Latif
Hotel du Petit Moulin is housed in what was the oldest bakery in Paris - until Christian Lacroix got his designer paws on it, transforming the building into one of the hippest boutique hotels in the city. It lies in the 6th arrondissement, a wealth...
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Le Sofitel Faubourg Paris
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Nadia Latif
Preened and polished, Rue Boissy d'Anglais lies in the commercial heart of Paris - a place of luxury hotels, designer brands, well swept pavements and a flurry of fur coats. Lined with grandiose buildings dating back to the 18th-century, the Champs...
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Hotel Le A
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Nadia Latif
White is a controversial colour in the design hotel business. Nothing says 'top end' quite like it - think crisp white sheets, gleaming tiles and polished abstract surfaces. The only problem is, keeping things crisp, gleaming and polished provides...
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