Travel

Your passport to inspiration, our Travel category is filled with guides, itineraries, hotel reviews, and destination tips to make every trip unforgettable.

From UK breaks to long haul adventures, discover carefully crafted travel insights that help you explore the world with comfort, style, and confidence.

Whether you’re planning your next getaway or simply dreaming of one, this section brings the world closer.

  • 4 Reasons Old Québec City Is Worth Visiting

    Old Québec City feels like stepping into Europe without leaving North America — cobblestone streets, 17th-century architecture and French-speaking locals create an atmosphere found nowhere else in Canada. The UNESCO-listed historic district lets you walk fortified walls and explore 400-year-old convents, churches and châteaux — a living history book that feels authentic rather than touristy. Winter brings the famous Carnaval de Québec — one of the world’s largest winter festivals with ice sculptures, night parades, sleigh rides and fireworks that transform the city into a magical playground. Hôtel de Glace (Ice Hotel) offers a once-in-a-lifetime stay — sleep on ice beds, relax in Nordic spas and even get married in an ice chapel if you’re feeling adventurous. Whether you visit for history, winter festivals or pure romance, Québec City delivers a unique blend of old-world charm and Canadian warmth.

  • 3 Reasons the Neon Museum in Las Vegas Is Worth Visiting

    The Neon Museum (Neon Boneyard) preserves retired Las Vegas icons — classic signs from the 1940s–1990s that once lit up the Strip now tell the story of Vegas evolution. Walk among fully restored giants like Binion’s Horseshoe, the original Golden Nugget gambling-hall sign and the Moulin Rouge (rearranged to spell “In Love”) — many pieces light up at night for extra magic. The guided tour is packed with history — learn the psychology behind red-and-yellow colour schemes, why certain fonts dominated different decades, and how signs were engineered to hypnotise gamblers from blocks away. It’s a quick, fascinating 45–60 minute experience perfect for anyone who loves vintage Vegas, design history or Instagram-worthy photos. Whether you’re a first-timer or a Vegas regular, the Neon Museum adds depth and nostalgia to any trip.

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    3 Reasons Giada at The Cromwell in Las Vegas Is Worth Trying

    Giada brings fresh, approachable Italian cuisine to the Strip — Le Cordon Bleu-trained chef Giada De Laurentiis delivers family-style plates with bright flavours in a stylish, window-wrapped dining room overlooking the Strip. Start with the warm bread basket — house focaccia and crispy lavosh with homemade pesto, chilli oil and garlic aioli set an impossibly high standard. Fritto Misto (lightly battered shrimp & calamari) and pea & pancetta arancini are perfect sharers — crisp, flavour-packed and generous enough for two. The signature whole roasted chicken cacciatore (for two) arrives juicy and tender in rich tomato sauce — pair it with smashed lemon potatoes and parmesan-roasted broccolini for a memorable meal. Views, service and quality make Giada feel special without being stuffy — ideal for couples, celebrations or anyone craving elevated yet comforting Italian on the Strip.

  • 3 Reasons Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden Is Worth Visiting (Now Closed)

    Siegfried & Roy’s Secret Garden & Dolphin Habitat at The Mirage remains one of Vegas’s most peaceful attractions — five dolphins live in a spacious, naturalistic habitat where they play freely rather than perform scripted shows. Watch trainers interact one-on-one with each dolphin — it’s relaxed, joyful play with KONG toys that feels genuine and heartwarming rather than staged. The Secret Garden houses big cats (lions, tigers, leopards) in large, enriched enclosures — many were part of Siegfried & Roy’s legendary act and still carry that magical aura. Morning yoga sessions with dolphins swimming past the glass are available for an extra-fee ultra-relaxing experience. Even if you only spend an hour here, the contrast to Strip chaos makes it a refreshing, soul-recharging stop.