Inspiring Travel Writing from Nadia Latif: Page 5 of 6
Reviews by Nadia Latif: Page 5 of 6
Hotel du Bourg Tibourg | Nadia LatifHotel du Bourg Tibourg in the heart of Le Marais doesn't rely on stereotypes, but nevertheless it is, without a doubt, small and perfectly formed. A delicious mix of Gothic decadence and Oriental exoticism, it is filled to bursting with antiquated...-
Drakes of Brighton
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Nadia Latif
Those who decide on a weekend in Brighton are, for the most part, coming from the hustle and bustle of the big city. This seaside town is home to a great selection of hideaways, many of whom share its kooky, laid-back vibe. Drakes of Brighton neatly...
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Relais Christine
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Nadia Latif
St Germain was once the bohemian epicentre of Paris. These days much edgier districts have taken the crown, but what remains is a hotchpotch of art galleries, restaurants and designer boutiques that showcase St Germain's more mature side. The Relais...
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myhotel Brighton
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Nadia Latif
The ever-growing myhotel family has no black sheep. They are something like the Jonathan Ross clan; each is celebrated for its own special quirkiness, and the more they grow, the trendier they become. Take myhotel Brighton - it has an effortlessly...
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St. James's Hotel & Club
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Nadia Latif
The St James's Club used to be a rather exclusive Mayfair haunt, beloved of cigar-smoking gentlemen and a smattering of blue-blooded females. In its new incarnation, it has lost nothing of its exclusivity, expect that now it attracts more of the...
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L'Hotel
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Nadia Latif
Oscar Wilde drew his last breath in the downstairs lobby of L'Hotel. It is certainly not your run-of-the mill Parisian boutique, for many more reasons than its famous former occupant. The history of this place is infectious - indeed the General...
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Ascott Arc de Triomphe
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Nadia Latif
Ascott Arc de Triomphe is a venerable institution of a luxury hotel in Paris. Like its older sibling, it attracts its fair share of the rich and famous. But true to its designer, Spanish architect Ricardo Borfill, it is much more informal, with...
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Hotel Sezz
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Nadia Latif
A glass of champagne on arrival is not what you'd expect from a hotel that was once a Best Western. Hotel Sezz, though, has completely shed its former skin and emerged as a sleek and chic design hotel in Paris's 16th arrondissement - a place where a...
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Hotel de Sers
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Nadia Latif
The Hotel de Sers in Paris is something of a balancing act. It's housed in a beautiful 19th-century building near the Champs Elysees, which perfectly captures the elegance and bonhomie of the city. But it's anything but stuffy; bright floral prints...
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Barnsley House
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Nadia Latif
Barnsley House is a beautiful little boutique hotel in the Cotswolds, formerly the home of Rosemary Verey. Unsurprisingly then, the gardens are a draw in themselves; a riot of quintessential Englishness, with rose hedges, classical herbaceous...
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