Travel

Finding La Dolce Vita

Is it a hotel, a guesthouse or a bed & breakfast? No, it is a unique convento in the unknown region of Salento in southern Italy—run by an English Lord. Come here to slow-travel, relax and eat like a real Italian.

Laidback gem

Street foods stalls in Penang all operate at different times, so the trick is in knowing when to visit, says chef Adolf Tan. And while you are in the city, don’t forget to check out its charming heritage sites.

It’s all in the decor

Avoid the predictable addresses and check into these characterful accommodations for a vacation that is just as satisfying.

Exotic retreats

Bask in these luxury resort destinations mixed with a hint of heritage.

Gritty city

The street foods of Ho Chi Minh City never cease to fascinate, and sometimes perturb, even for a seasoned Saigon based chef like Peter Rollinson.

A sensory experience

From Michelin-starred restaurants to local street food crawls, a Gourmet Trails holiday with custom travel specialist RevePlanner lets travellers explore a destination through its multifaceted culinary scene.

A foodie’s heaven

The best time to visit Lyon is in end January, when restaurants are all set to impress the hundreds of chefs attending the Bocuse d’Or culinary competition held in the city, says Christophe Megel.

Tranquil havens

Wellness retreats that offer the perfect luxury escape.

Pure bliss in gifu

With their scenic backdrops, slow pace of life, and exceptional produce, the small towns of Shirakawa-go and Takayama in Gifu Prefecture offer chef Kazuhiro Hamamoto a refreshing respite from the non-stop bustle of Japan’s bigger cities.

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