UK & Europe 2014/15 Brochure

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UK & Europe

2014/15

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UK & EUROPE

2014/15


UK & Europe Discover one of the most historical continents in the world as you soak up the fascinating culture of Europe and the UK. Trace monarchies and dynasties through the ages, see the world’s most famous works of art, and stand before architectural icons like London Bridge and the Eiffel Tower.


CONTENTS Nothing beats Creative Holidays

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UK Reasons to visit the UK

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Creative Club exclusive offers

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Driving around the UK and Europe

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Eurostar, Eurail and Britrail

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London, England

18

Regional England

30

Cardiff, Wales

31

Edinburgh, Scotland

32

Regional Scotland

36

Belfast, Northern Ireland

38

Dublin, Ireland

40

Regional Ireland

44

EUROPE Reasons to visit Europe

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Creative Club exclusive offers

50

Uniworld Cruising 54 Paris, France

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Regional France 66 Europe apartments 68 Rome, Italy 70 Florence, Italy 76 Venice, Italy 78 Regional Italy 80 Madrid, Spain 82 Barcelona, Spain 84 Berlin, Germany 86 Munich, Germany 88 Regional Germany 90 Amsterdam, Netherlands 92 Brussels, Belgium 93 Vienna, Austria 94 Geneva, Switzerland 95 Prague, Czech Republic 96 Warsaw, Poland 97 Budapest, Hungary 98 Split & Dubrovnik, Croatia 99 Istanbul, Turkey 100 Athens, Greece 102 Greek Islands 106 Other European hotspots 110 Hotel features grid

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Important information

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Nothing beats the excitement of planning a getaway. Nothing beats an escape to instant summer. Nothing beats time off work, time with the family, time to reflect, or time to relax. Nothing beats a holiday. Nothing beats a Creative Holiday.

The travel agents’ travel agent Ever wondered where travel agents get their advice? Well, now you know. We’ve been sending Aussies overseas for more than 30 years. Working behind the scenes, we’ve helped travel agents all over the nation plan and secure the very best holidays for hundreds of thousands of Aussie travellers. In other words, we’re more than just a fly and drop service. Once you arrive, we won’t leave you stranded – it’s just not the Creative way. We’re on the ground, finding out everything from where to escape the winter snow in Paris, to which Madrid nightspots are pumping at 5am, how to keep the family entertained, and who makes the best-tasting traditional Yorkshire Pudding.

ANY QUESTIONS? JUST ASK. Think of us like an expert guide; a worldly big brother, with insider tips. We know the ins and outs of where you’re going, and we’re happy to help whenever you need it. From the moment you jet off to the time you get home, we’re the ultimate travel companion.

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Online value offline service High touch and high tech, we bring you second-to-none human service with online prices. Online booking may be all well and good… until a spanner is thrown in the works. A date needs to change. You clicked a button twice. The site isn’t working. And suddenly you’ve been charged for something you weren’t quoted. You know the deal. So do we, and that’s why we have real life people to help you 100% of the time. From the Creative Holidays team, to our travel agent partners, we know where you’re going, we know why you’re going, and we’re happy to sort out any issues along the way. With a 24-hour on-call service available, this means smooth sailing every day of your trip. It sure beats talking to a laptop!


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Meet the Creative Holidays team...

Find us on any street corner THANKS TO OUR AGENCY PARTNERS, YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT IS A CREATIVE HOLIDAYS REPRESENTATIVE. Simply ask for Creative Holidays at any travel agency in Australia and you can enjoy the benefits of travelling with us along with the support of your local agent. Likewise, if you want to build and plan your trip online, you can opt to send your holiday itinerary to a travel agent and complete the booking in store. We’re here for you – your choice, your way.

We’re tourists and locals, we’re wanderers and guides, we’re friends, families, fun-seekers and photographers. And we have one thing in common – we LOVE to travel.

Q&A with... Meg

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Andrew

Flight Centre

Kristie

Travelscene

Alicia

Escape Travel

Meet the family Creative Holidays has delivered great products, expert knowledge and unrivalled service for more than 30 years. Like any family, this experience all stems back to where we’ve come from and where we belong. Creative Holidays is a proud member of The Travel Corporation, a family-owned company that has been passionately run by four generations over the past nine decades. Each one of our 25 award-winning brands is cared for and managed by some of the most experienced and dedicated people in the travel industry. We love what we do, and it shows!

With over 4000 staff and one million customers a year, we are committed to exceptional service and personalised hospitality – no matter who you are, where you’ve come from, or where you’re going. We hire and retain the very best professionals in the industry and provide them with continuous training. No guest is just a number, and no staff member is just an employee. They’re the reason we’re in business. With a company mantra of “yes I can”, we believe in going beyond your expectations. When you live and breathe travel, it’s easy to achieve. thetravelcorporation.com

professional colouring in-er (Graphic Designer) at Creative Holidays. I NEVER HOP ON A PLANE WITHOUT MY iphone, camera and kindle AND IN MY SUITCASE YOU’LL ALWAYS FIND adaptors, my mini hairdyer (good for drying both hair and clothes last minute!) and a travel journal. I CAN’T WATCH OR READ anything set in Paris, Croatia or London AND NOT BE INSPIRED TO TRAVEL. I RECENTLY TRAVELLED TO London WITH CREATIVE HOLIDAYS. IF I COULD ENCOURAGE YOU TO DO THREE THINGS THERE IT WOULD BE: go on a tour of the iconic Buckingham Palace AND get a panoramic

view of the city and River Thames on the London Eye AND pick up a cute antique or vintage treasure from Portobello Road Market in Notting Hill. DON’T LEAVE WITHOUT EATING a yorkshire pudding with your sunday roast AND DRINKING Pimms on a London summer’s day or mulled wine in winter. I STAYED AT The Rubens at the Palace AND IT WAS the ultimate royal experience, with a touch of old-world glamour. THE BEST SOUVENIR I BOUGHT WAS a festive ‘onesie’ FOR my cousin. TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT HOLIDAYS IN THE UK OR EUROPE, VISIT creativeholidays.com.

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V.I.T.

Very Important Traveller

Experience Creative Club Travel like a V.I.T.

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM THE CREATIVE CLUB: Price-match guarantee Easy lay-by options, book now & pay later

Wherever you see the Creative Club logo, you can rest assured you’ll be enjoying V.I.P. (or should we say V.I.T.) treatment with the best of them. We’ve personally negotiated with some 2000 hotels to bring you regular upgrade deals and other nifty bonuses. Combined with our easy lay-by terms and the flexibility to change dates, we feel it’s the sort of treatment you could get used to.

Exclusive added value bonuses & unique perks Special upgrade offers

And with our price-match guarantee, you can travel with the perks, without paying for it later! This brochure features some of our favourite Creative Club hotels and experiences. Tried and tested by Creative Holidays, we’ll vouch for them every time! You can hold us to that.

Discover more about the Creative Club at creativeholidays.com

*See terms and conditions page for detailed Creative Club terms.

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Get more with Creative Holidays

Give more with Creative Holidays

We go beyond the welcome sign.

Learn more about our involvement with Bali Kids and the TreadRight Foundation by visiting our website.

When you’re travelling the world, you don’t want to miss a second. That’s why Creative Holidays has everything covered – from best-price airfares, to tried-and-tested hotels, cruises, car hire and one-off experiences you’ll never forget.

100,000 PRODUCTS

In addition to being spoilt by service, you’ll also be spoilt for choice. Creative Holidays has more than 100,000 products for you to pick from. What can we say? When it comes to travel, we’re a firm believer in having your cake and eating it too.

FLY HIGH WITH THE VERY BEST OF PARTNERS

We’re long-standing partners with every major airline to ensure we bring you the very best deal. We even secure special exclusive offers and sale fares just for our travellers! Stay up to date with the latest deals, from fullservice to low-cost airlines, domestic and international, at creativeholidays.com – we have you covered, wherever you dream to escape.

At Creative Holidays, we believe in giving back to the community. We’ve travelled across the globe and we want to make a difference.

BALI KIDS Creative Holidays is proud to support Bali Kids – a clinic that provides essential medical care to children from disadvantaged families. The clinic has a mobile medical and dental unit that travels to villages all over Bali to treat kids in need, as well as in-house treatment and full-time care facilities. Through the generous support of Creative Holidays and other kind donors, Bali Kids’ new Medical Care Centre is now a reality. Fully equipped with a new Dental and Medical Clinic, the centre also offers handicapped children aqua-therapy and full disabled access. To help support the initiative, you can pledge $1 per person with each booking made through Creative Holidays. Your generous support is used to fund medical and dental services and supplies. Find out more online at creativeholidays.com.

CREATIVE CLUB

Every Creative Club product has been tried, tested and visited by a Creative Holidays team member. With these close working relationships, you can be assured access to all the Creative Club benefits plus unique year-round specials, added-value offers and exclusive deals. Go Creative Club and you won’t be disappointed.

DISCOUNTS AND DEALS

So the saying goes, “travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer”. We couldn’t agree more… but we still know the value of dollars and cents! Our competitive pricing, special discounts and always-on deals are designed to help you get the most out of your holiday, without breaking the bank. Check out creativeholidays.com or join our newsletter and be sure to never miss a great offer.

TRAVELLING AGAIN?

If you’ve travelled with us, we’d like to welcome you back with exclusive past-traveller discounts, both from Creative Holidays and our fellow Travel Corporation brands. Save 5% with Trafalgar, Uniworld, Insight Vacations, Contiki and more. Ask us how.

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TREADRIGHT FOUNDATION TreadRight is a not-for-profit organisation established by The Travel Corporation to encourage sustainable tourism, both within our brands and the places we visit. As constant travellers, we understand the need for a sustainable future. We want future generations to experience what our world has to offer. That’s why The Travel Corporation has made a commitment to contribute no less than $500,000 annually to fund TreadRight’s various initiatives. Read more online at treadright.org.


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Stay connected

Find us online

Brand new website Our brand-new Creative Holidays website is the ultimate travel resource, with everything to help you plan the perfect holiday, from the best products to hot tips and local travel secrets. Check out thousands of travel products available online at creativeholidays.com.

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creativeholidays.com Check out The Lounge at Creative Holidays to see all the latest updates from our company, our partners and globe-trotting travellers, all in one place. You can also follow Creative Holidays social media to meet fellow travellers, ask us questions, enter our competitions and share your own travel stories. We’d love to hear from you!

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Internet or Wi-Fi

Breakfast Included

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Reasons to visit the UK ... WE’VE BEEN SENDING AUSSIES OVERSEAS FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS, SO WHATEVER YOU’RE IN TO, WE’LL HELP YOU FIND IT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. It’s no secret that Australians love the UK – it may take us days to get there, but with incredible cities, breathtaking scenery, looming castles, intriguing history and some of the best pubs in the world, the distance just doesn’t faze us. So if you’re looking to explore quaint villages, bustling cites and sweeping hillsides, you’ve come to the right place. Get inspired by our top reasons to immerse yourself in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Hot tip

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The best way to travel in London is by Oyster card. This top-up pay-as-you-go plastic smartcard offers the cheapest single fares and is valid on the Tube, buses, the Docklands Light Railway and rail journeys within greater London.

Spectacular scenery With stretches of unspoilt scenery, the UK is home to some of the most interesting and beautiful landscapes in the world. From romantic parks and idyllic lakes, to the wild and rugged coastline and rough wildernesses, the United Kingdom has it all.

Traditional pubs The UK is famous for its cosy pubs – with pints of bitter ale to sip, a welcoming atmosphere of friendly locals and warming food like bangers and mash, scotch eggs and pork pies, it’s no wonder many Aussies end up pub hopping their way across town.


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10 LANDMARKS TO GET YOU INSPIRED:

Ancient castles One of the most awe-inspiring things to do in the United Kingdom is to get up close with some of the world’s best castles. You’ll feel like you’ve stepped back into medieval times where great battles, ancient myths, spellbinding tales, pampered princesses and heroic knights were the norm.

1. Big Ben, London 2. Westminster Abbey, London 3. Windsor Castle, Berkshire

Lively cities With cities like cosmopolitan London, gritty Glasgow and medieval Wales, you’ll never be short of experiences and adventures. See world-famous landmarks, visit amazing art galleries and museums, and shop and eat your way across the huge range of boutiques, pubs, bars and restaurants.

4. T he Cotswolds, Gloucestershire 5. Loch Ness, Inverness 6. T he Jurassic Coast, Devon and Dorset

History and culture You don’t need to scratch far beneath the surface to discover legendary tales where castles, conspiracy and dramatic battles take centre stage. Wander through centuries-old buildings and view incredible art and ancient artefacts in the many prolific galleries and museums. The UK is also famous the world over for its theatre, opera and live music scene.

7. Roman Baths, Bath 8. The Forth Bridge, Scotland 9. Edinburgh Castle, Scotland 10. Kylemore Abbey, Ireland UK & Europe — 9


Creative Club exclusive offers Whether you’re looking for luxury, seeking adventure or just want to relax and unwind, we’ve got a hotel package to suit every holiday style. Check out these suggestions or get in touch with a Creative Holidays specialist or travel agent who can help you build your own perfect trip.

London From Kensington Palace and Big Ben, to Piccadilly Circus and trendy Portobello Road, this influential hub will have you wrapped up in its vibrancy, multiculturalism and frenetic energy.

London Explorer

3 nights from

499pp*

$

What you get: • Three nights at the 3-star Hotel Ibis London Earls Court • Breakfast daily • Original London Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour and Thames River Cruise • Return private airport transfers Perfect for: a whirlwind tour of London if you only have a few days to explore.

London Day-to-Night

4 nights from

735pp*

$

What you get: • Four nights at the 4-star Presidential Apartments Kensington • City of London Afternoon Tour in a first-class luxury motorcoach, complete with panoramic views of the city, St Paul’s Cathedral, and the Tower of London (plus the Crown Jewels), and a Thames River Cruise • London by Night Tour • Return private airport transfers Perfect for: taking full advantage of everything this 24-hour city has to offer. 10 — UK & Europe

Flexi-packs Want a private and secure guided tour that’s 100% designed by you? Our new local flexi-packs let you customise your own unique experience of London and surrounds. A chauffer will meet you at your hotel and offer suggestions on restaurants and shopping, while sharing the best local tips to help personalise your stay. Select from these amazing options, and see pages 23-29 for great hotel offers.

Silver Package (1 day) • Your own private chauffer and vehicle • Complimentary non-alcoholic refreshments throughout the day

Gold Package (2+ days) • Your own private chauffer and vehicle • Complimentary non-alcoholic refreshments throughout the day • A host on call from 8am-8pm every day to answer queries, provide assistance or suggest activities

2 people (5 hours)

$

225pp*

6 people (5 hours)

$

4 people (5 hours)

$

129pp*

8 people (5 hours)

$

7 and 9 hour rates are also available.

97pp* 74pp*


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Ireland Admire the charming juxtaposition of rolling green meadows, timeless architecture and modern living on the third-largest island in Europe. As friendly as it is beautiful, be prepared for the affable Irish to invite you into their ‘local’ for a pint of Guinness.

Ireland Escape

3 nights from $ pp*

349

What you get: • Three nights at the 3-star Bewleys Hotel Ballsbridge • Breakfast daily • Complimentary Wi-Fi • Dublin City Hop-On Hop-Off Tour • Return private airport transfers Perfect for: checking out all the sights of Dublin on a tight schedule.

Ireland Rail Advenure

4 nights from $ pp*

615

Bikes & B&B’s

5 nights from $ pp*

489

What you get: • Five nights ‘Go-As-You-Please’ Bed & Breakfast vouchers so you can customise your own hotel itinerary • Six days car hire • Dublin City by Bike Tour: An easy paced, eco-friendly bike tour of Dublin’s fair city and surrounding areas, with local guides to show you the sights Perfect for: travellers who want the freedom to plan their own itinerary.

What you get: • Four nights at the 4-star Ashling Hotel • Breakfast daily • The Giant’s Causeway, Glens of Antrim & Wild Atlantic Coast Rail Tour: A breathtaking day trip to the beautiful Antrim Coast that will allow for a myriad of stunning photo opportunities • Return private airport transfers Perfect for: budding photographers keen to capture some magnificent landscapes.

*Terms and conditions apply for all deals and packages. See online for more details.

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Creative Club exclusive offers Scotland Scotland is a progressive nation built on energy, creativity and the fabulous warmth of its people. Its diverse and dramatic landscapes, vibrant locals and fascinating history will leave you brimming with enthusiasm.

Discover Edinburgh

3 nights from $ pp*

429

What you get: • Three nights at the 4-star Macdonald Holyrood Hotel • Breakfast daily • Edinburgh Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour • Return private airport transfers Perfect for: a brief but comprehensive tour of Scotland’s capital.

Festive Scotland

3 nights from $ pp*

889

What you get: • Three nights at 4-star The Carlton Hotel • Breakfast daily • Royal Military Edinburgh Tattoo Tour • Return private airport transfers Perfect for: culture buffs who want to witness a spectacular global gathering of performers and musicians from all across the world.

Scenic Scotland

4 nights from $ pp*

739

What you get: • Four nights at the 4-star Apex City Hotel • Breakfast daily • Complimentary Wi-Fi • Loch Lomond National Park and Stirling Castle Day Tour • Edinburgh Hop-On Hop-Off City Tour • Return private airport transfers Perfect for: a complete experience of Scotland’s history, landscape and culture.

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UK driving itineraries

Want the freedom to travel at your own pace? Hire a car, open your map, and hit the road today on a self-drive adventure.

London Voyager 6 nights from

549pp*

$

Edinburgh Cruiser 5 nights from

479pp*

$

WHAT YOU GET:

WHAT YOU GET:

• Six nights ‘Go-As-You-Please’ Hotel & Inn vouchers so you can customise a hotel itinerary to suit you • Seven days car hire

• Five nights ‘Go-As-You-Please’ Hotel & Inn vouchers so you can customise a hotel itinerary to suit you • Six days car hire

DAY 1: LONDON to OXFORD

DAY 1-2: EDINBURGH CITY

Travel north to visit Blenheim Palace before continuing on to the university town of Oxford.

On arrival into Edinburgh, spend your day exploring what this Scottish city has to offer – all from the comfort of your own hire car.

DAY 2: OXFORD to STRATFORD-UPON-AVON

While in town, why not try:

From Oxford, head to the quaint town of Stratford-upon-Avon, home of Shakespeare.

• The Edinburgh Hop-On Hop-Off Tour • A visit to the 15th-century Rosslyn Chapel • Tasting some real Scotch whiskey • A trip to Edinburgh Castle

DAY 3: : STRATFORD-UPON-AVON Take the short drive to the famous Warwick Castle.

DAY 3-5: HIGHLANDS and LOCHS

DAY 4: STRATFORD-UPON-AVON to CHESTER

No trip to Scotland is complete without exploring the Highlands and famous lochs. Head north in your hire car through Carrington National Park, making sure you stop at Loch Ness before continuing onto Inverness. From here, you can explore the local area or travel to Skye.

Head north to Chester, stopping in at the English Wedgwood Centre on your way.

DAY 5: CHESTER to YORK Travel through England’s Lake District, visiting Windermere, and head across the Yorkshire Moors to the historical city of York.

DAY 6: DONAN CASTLE, FIVE SISTERS and BEN NEVIS

DAY 6: YORK to CAMBRIDGE

Take a trip back to the South, stopping at Eilean Donan Castle, travelling by the famous Five Sisters and admiring the amazing site of Ben Nevis.

Take a leisurely drive to the fascinating city of Cambridge and spend time exploring this fascinating town.

DAY 7: CAMBRIDGE to WINDSOR to LONDON Travel down to Windsor and spend time exploring the castle before heading back to London.

Perfect for: the ultimate adventure seeker who appreciates picturesque vistas.

Perfect for: those wanting the freedom to customise their own itinerary. *Terms and conditions apply. See online for more details.

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Driving around the UK and Europe $

From

44*

Nothing beats the freedom of travelling at your own leisure. Offering low rental rates and a hassle-free customer experience, Alamo is a value-oriented brand giving holidaymakers the opportunity to tailor their trip. Internationally recognised, Alamo allows you to venture beyond the cities and explore the UK and Europe your way – all from the comfort of your very own rental car.

Staff tip

TOURING TIPS Make sure you have a valid driver’s license. Although

your Australian driver’s license is valid in the UK and Europe, it’s best to apply for an International Driver’s License to be completely covered. Also take note, most car rental agencies in Europe require a minimum age of 25 to rent a car, but this age limit varies by country.

Get in touch with your car rental agency in advance.

That way, you can assess rates, specials and availability without being caught out last minute.

Double-check what car you’re hiring. Often, European rentals are stick shift so if you’re only comfortable with an automatic, make sure you mention it in advance.

“Some major highways have tolls, so make sure that you travel with plenty of loose change. Certain lanes do take credit cards but the conversion cost is actually higher than the tolls – you’re better off paying cash.” Casey The Travel Corporation, Junior Graphic Designer

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Authorities can trace parking tickets back to your credit card. So pay the fine if you get caught for the crime! Review European street signs and driving laws before you get behind the wheel. It’s always best to have an idea of how things work before you attempt to drive in foreign areas.

* Alamo price based on 7-day rental (ECMR economy all inclusive) ex London. Terms and conditions apply. 2014 prices not available at time of printing. Refer to Guide to Pricing (page 121).

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$

From

42*

Hertz is the largest car rental company in the world, providing quality rental service for 90 years. With a wide range of vehicles to choose from, your Hertz car offers you the chance to get out and discover the wonders of the UK and Europe, and the freedom to do it on your own.

GOING GREEN The Hertz Corporation is not only dedicated to each of their customers, but also to the sustainability of the environment. Given the nature of the industry, Hertz strives to reduce the impact of its operations through the enacted Sustainability Program.

* Hertz price based on 7-day rental (ECMR 3-door economy all inclusive) ex London. Terms and conditions apply.

Learn more at hertz.com

Staff tip

EUROPE’S MOST SCENIC ROUTES Atlantic Highway, England

The Atlantic Highway stretches from mid-Cornwell to North Devon, alongside the spectacular Atlantic Ocean coastline. Get onto the A39 at Bridgwater and head west. Look right for stunning ocean cliffs and beaches, left for wild, rolling hills. You’ll pass the seaside town of Bude, the quaint fishing port of Padstow (Britain’s foodie capital), and then continue on to Newquay, the king of the UK surf scene.

TT Course, Isle of Man

While the TT route is famous as a race circuit, there’s something to be said for taking your time while driving the Isle of Man. Slow down the speed and you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of moorlands and mountains, and the sometimes snow-topped Snaefell Mountain. Or, if you just can’t help but embrace your inner racer, put your pedal to the metal and devour the entire 37.7 mile course in one single, unbroken lap (remember speed limits do apply!). Sweaty palms and pounding heart guaranteed.

The Grand Tour, Switzerland, France and Italy

“Make sure your hire car comes fitted with a GPS device. Not only is this option easier to use than a printed map, but it will also save in fuel costs (the system corrects you quickly before you go too many kilometres in the wrong direction).”

Taking The Grand Tour, from Switzerland through France to Italy, was a popular middle class pastime of the 17th century. However, the route is just as spectacular today. Start your tour at the beautiful Lake Léman waterfront in Geneva, and head along the south shore into France. Continue south to the Mont-Blanc tunnel, a seven-mile tunnel that stretches beneath the highest Alp. When you emerge, you’ll be deep in Italy’s Aosta Valley. Make your way through Italy, stopping at charming country towns, and taking in the seaside beauty of Le Cinque Terre, before heading back up the Alps to the sophisticated city of Milan.

Amy The Travel Corporation, Human Resource Executive

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STANDARD CLASS

$

From

119*

EUROSTAR With links to numerous destinations across Europe via Paris and Brussels, Eurostar is the quickest and most convenient way to travel. Comfortable seating and an array of food and beverages are available to make for a satisfying trip, while the speed will ensure you reach your desired destination in a flash. Choose from a Standard Premier, Standard Class or Business Premier ticket and enjoy the convenience of your Eurostar adventure.

BUSINESS PREMIER

THINGS TO KNOW • Check in at least 30 minutes before departure. There’s no luggage check-in on Eurostar in either class of travel, you simply store your luggage on special racks located at the end of your carriage. • St Pancras International is the home of Eurostar in Central London. Gare Du Nord is the Eurostar station in Paris, and Brussels Midi is the Eurostar port in Brussels.

“It costs a bit more to buy a Business Premier ticket, but the lounge access, 10-minute Fast Track check-in and hot meal make it worth the difference in price.” Jo The Travel Corporation, Contracting Manager

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• The journey time between Paris and London is two hours and 15 minutes. Paris to Brussels is around two hours. • Pack light. If you do need to bring large items such as ski gear, remember that you’ll be slowed down while transporting this equipment, so leave for the station a bit earlier. • If possible, be flexible with your travelling times. You can save money by travelling during off-peak hours, which are generally after 7pm and before 7am.

STANDARD PREMIER

Standard Premier passengers can enjoy a relaxed journey with comfortable, spacious seats and magazines on hand for passing the time. A light meal and drinks are served at your seat while you enjoy the convenience of Wi-Fi and Europe/UK compatible power sockets.

STANDARD CLASS

Standard Class seats offer the speed and convenience of the Eurostar service, with value for money. Seats are comfortable with Wi-Fi and Europe/UK compatible power sockets, and there is a selection of food and beverages available for purchase from either the buffet car or trolley service.

* Eurostar prices for Standard Class ticket, London to Paris. Terms and conditions apply. 2014 prices not available at time of printing. Refer to Guide to Pricing (page 121).

Staff tip

Business Premier passengers travel in spacious reclining seats with Wi-Fi and power sockets for extra convenience. A light, hot meal is served at your seat with complimentary beer and wine, while newspapers and magazines are available for your entertainment. Enjoy 10-minute Fast Track check-in and lounge access in London and Paris.


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EURAIL

SELECT PASS

$

from

445*

The Eurail pass allows you to travel on trains run by the national train operators in up to 27 European countries. Simply choose which countries you wish to visit, calculate how many travel days you’ll need, and your value-for-money Eurail pass will give you the freedom to discover destinations like Italy, Spain and more. With a choice of four pass options on offer, you’ll be sure to plan the ultimate adventure. So get about Europe the way Europeans do, and learn about each culture while you’re on the move. The Eurail pass is your key to experiencing the best of Europe – at your own pace.

GLOBAL PASS

Allows you to visit up to 24 countries on trips of two weeks or more.

SELECT PASS

Allows you to visit three, four or five countries on trips over one to two weeks.

REGIONAL PASS

Allows you to visit two countries on short holiday breaks.

ONE COUNTRY PASS

Allows you to visit one country for a quick getaway.

* Eurail Select Pass price for 5 Days/3 Countries 1st Saver, ex Dublin (valid for 2-5 people travelling together at all times). Terms and conditions apply. BritRail price for Adult 4-day standard pass. 2014 prices not available at time of printing. Refer to Guide to Pricing (page 121).

BRITRAIL BritRail’s attractive range of passes and point-to-point tickets offer great value, convenience and flexibility when exploring Britain. Allowing access to fascinating destinations in England, Scotland and Wales, BritRail enables you to stay for a few more days in a particular city, or add an extra destination to your itinerary.

BRITRAIL PASS

Provides access to all trains on Great Britain’s National Rail Network across England, Scotland and Wales.

BRITRAIL ENGLAND PASS

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287* Popular British Scenic Routes: Scotland Scotland boasts some of the most magnificent scenic rail journeys in the world. Here are a few of our favourites: • Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh • The Far North Line, from Inverness to Wick/Thurso. From here, there’s a ferry link to the Orkney Islands • The West Highland Line, from Glasgow to Oban, Fort William or Mallaig

Wales Almost all routes in Wales are scenic, but these few are extra special: • Central Wales Line, from Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth or Pwllheli • Llandudno to Blaenau Ffestiniog • Shrewsbury to Swansea

West Country Unique rugged coastlines interspersed with seaside towns and villages are the trademark of a trip through Devon and Cornwall - take your pick:

*Note - BritRail’s products are only available to foreign travellers and are not available for purchase in Britain.

• Exeter to Penzance • Liskeard to Looe • Truro to Falmouth

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17. Dolphin House Serviced Apartments 18. Fraser Suites Queens Gate 19. Grand Plaza Serviced Apartments 20. Guoman Tower Hotel 21. Hilton London Hyde Park 22. Hilton London Kensington 23. Hilton London Metropole 24. Hilton London Olympia 25. Hilton London On Park Lane 26. Holiday Inn London Bloomsbury 27. Holiday Inn London Kensington Forum 28. Holiday Inn London Mayfair 29. Holiday Villa Hotel & Suites 30. Hotel Ibis London Earls Court 31. Hyatt Regency London - The Churchill

32. Kensington Close Hotel 33. Kensington Rooms 34. Lancaster London 35. Millennium & Copthorne Hotels At Chelsea Football Club 36. Millennium Bailey’s 37. Millennium Gloucester 38. Millennium Knightsbridge 39. Millennium Mayfair 40. New Linden Hotel 41. No.1 The Mansions 42. Park International Hotel 43. Park Plaza Country Hall 44. Park Plaza Riverbank 45. Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London 46. Presidental Apartments Kensington 47. Radisson BLU Edwardian Grafton Hotel

London There’s a million reasons to visit London. The magnificent museums, art galleries and live music venues are guaranteed to feed your imagination, while the range of dining options – from celebrity chef restaurants to cosy gastro pubs – will satiate your stomach. And with its lush green parks and architectural marvels, this is a city that’s as pleasant on the eye as it is on the taste buds.

48. Radisson BLU Edwardian Hampshire Hotel 49. Radisson BLU Edwardian Kenilworth Hotel 50. Radisson BLU Edwardian Vanderbilt Hotel 51. Royal National Hotel 52. Rydges Kensington London 53. Sanderson 54. St Giles Heathrow- St Giles Classic Hotel 55. St Giles London- St Giles Classic Hotel 56. St Martins Lane 57. Strand Palace Hotel 58. The Caesar Hotel 59. The Chesterfield Mayfair 60. The Cumberland 61. The Egerton House Hotel

62. The Goring 63. The Grosvenor Hotel 64. The Kingsley By Thistle 65. The May Fair Hotel 66. The Milestone Hotel 67. The Montague On The Gardens 68. The Royal Trafalgar By Thistle 69. The Rubens at the Palace 70. Think London Bridge Bermondsey Street 71. Think Earls Court Apartments 72. Think London Bridge Long Lane 73. Thistle Euston Hotel 74. Thistle Kensington Gardens 75. Thistle London Heathrow 76. Thistle Marble Arch

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “Knackered” means tired, which is exactly what you’ll be after a day wandering London’s teeming streets.

Local Tips: • A London holiday isn’t really a London holiday without a traditional afternoon tea. Pop into the Savoy’s historic Thames Foyer for delicious scones, finger sandwiches and every tea imaginable. • Architecture and design lovers will enjoy the Rolling Bridge, an inconspicuous octahedron that unfurls into a footbridge over the Paddington Basin every Friday at midday. • Covent Garden is packed with markets, boutiques and great eating and drinking spots. It’s a popular tourist haunt, so can get crowded, but it’s well worth visiting.

What to Pack: An umbrella and a cardigan – even in summer.

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Warwick Castle, Stratford, Oxford and the Cotswolds Enjoy a full-day tour through the enchanting Cotswolds, visiting medieval Warwick Castle and Shakespeare’s Stratford upon Avon, and walking through the cobbled streets of Oxford, where some of the colleges date back to the 13th century. All of this sightseeing will be enhanced by the first-class luxury motorcoach and the services of a professional tour guide. Hot tip: Experience the state-of-the-art VOX Radioguide audio on the walking sections of this tour.

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The Original Tour Established as the essential introduction to London, this bus tour allows you to ‘hop on and hop off’ at over 90 different stops across a range of tour routes. Tours run daily, departing every 15-20 minutes, and even feature an educational Kids Club option for the youngsters aged five to 12. One complete circuit, passing famed attractions such as Piccadilly Circus, The National Gallery and Hyde Park, takes approximately two hours, and is enhanced with informative live commentary. Hot tip: Wear your comfiest walking shoes! The ‘hop-on hop-off’ service means you may want to take some time to peruse a particular area before jumping on at another stop.

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A favourite of the crime buffs and darker souls, this ghoul-tastic tour will see you visiting some of London’s most ‘ghostly’ haunts, including The Theatre Drury Lane (said to be the most haunted theatre in London), the Old Bailey (the site of numerous public hangings) and Fleet Street, the home of Sweeney Todd. Afterwards, inspect Jack the Ripper’s death trail where the infamous killer stalked and butchered his victims. End the spine-chilling tour at a traditional English pub near Trafalgar Square. Hot tip: Due to the nature of this oftenconfronting tour, it’s probably best to avoid taking kids under 12 years of age.

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Classic Windsor, Stonehenge and Bath Discover three of England’s national treasures – Windsor Castle, Stonehenge and Georgian Bath – on this full-day tour. Enter the majestic Windsor Castle and relish a tour of the State Apartments. Take some time to explore the 14th-century St. George’s Chapel before moving on to the ancient circle of Stonehenge, which is not only one of England’s most important prehistoric sites, but also a place of spiritual significance. Hot tip: Explore the Roman Baths, built around thermal springs, which have been supplying water for over 2000 years.

*2014 prices for ‘St Pauls Cathedral’ not available at time of printing. Refer to Guide to Pricing (page 121). Due to church services, St Pauls Cathedral is closed to visitors on Sunday.

A CITY RENOWNED FOR ITS INNOVATIVE SOCIETY – YET CLOAKED IN RICH HISTORY – LONDON IS A MECCA FOR SIGHTSEERS AND CULTURE BUFFS. DISCOVER MORE CREATIVE CLUB EXPERIENCES ONLINE, CALL US OR SEE YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT.

Covering nearly all of London’s famed hot spots, this all-day tour will see you viewing the Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace, the magnificent Westminster Abbey (where Will and Kate were married!), Kensington Palace and St Paul’s Cathedral. A hearty lunch at a traditional British pub will provide you with energy to persevere through the afternoon, which will be spent checking out The Tower of London, the Crown Jewels and even the River Thames on an optional boat cruise.

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Madame Tussauds (inc. Marvel 4D) Filled with 14 exciting, interactive zones and the excellent Marvel Super Heroes 4D movie experience, the flagship Madame Tussauds London combines glitz, glamour and incredible history with over 300 wax figures, including Nicole Kidman, David Beckham, One Direction, Adele, The Queen and many, many more. So, who do you want to meet? Hot tip: Check out the Behind the Scenes section of the famous exhibition to learn how these extraordinary wax figures are created. *Images shown depict wax figures created and owned by Madame Tussauds.

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Lord’s Tour A Lord’s Tour provides fascinating insight into cricket’s sporting history through to the modern game. Go behind the scenes to visit the Dressing Rooms, The Pavilion and JP Morgan Media Centre. See the Ashes and discover the treasure house of Lord’s in the MCC museum at the Home of Cricket. Make the most of your day at Lord’s by combining a Tour of the Ground with a meal at the famous Lord’s Tavern. Tour ticket holders are entitled to 10% off all food purchases. Hot tip: Due to high levels of demand, places on particular tours may sell out in advance. Areas will be closed on game days.

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10 Private Harry Potter London Immerse yourself in the wonderment of JK Rowling’s celebrated series on this magical London tour. True Harry Potter fans will relish visits to a range of recognisable sites from each one of the legendary films. Walk across the bridge that collapses in the opening scene of ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’, visit the building that was used for the interior of Gringotts Bank and check out the famous Platform 9¾. End the tour with a visit to London Zoo and its reptile house, where Harry finds out he can speak Parseltongue, the language of snakes. Hot tip: Dependent on time, the driver can wait and take clients back to hotel or leave them to visit the Zoo.

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EDF Energy London Eye

At 135 metres, the EDF Energy London Eye is the world’s largest cantilevered observation wheel. Admire this world-famous attraction with a selection of different ticketing options including fast-track entry, the 30-minute rotation, Samsung interactive in-capsule guides and entry to the 4D cinema experience. A variety of different ‘capsule’ experiences are also available including a Private Capsule, a Cupid’s Capsule (for the lovebirds) or even a Hotel Chocolat Capsule that comes with an exclusive guided chocolate and truffle-tasting experience.

“Try some traditional English dishes while you’re out on your excursions. One of our surprises was mushy peas, which look like green mashed potatoes!”

Hot tip: All capsules require a minimum of three adults over 18 years.

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How to Go-As-You-Please Go-As-You-Please (GAYP) car touring holidays provide complete freedom and flexibility, allowing you to create your own itinerary. There are two types of accommodation on offer in the UK: 1. Discover The Bed & Breakfast Collection 2. Discover Hotels & Inns Discover Travel & Tours is the UK’s leading Bed & Breakfast operator with more than 30 years experience successfully working with B&Bs throughout Britain. Whether you choose to book a room in a small family home or a sprawling country house, you are guaranteed a memorable and comfortable stay.

Your travel voucher features your exclusive Discover Freedom Pass (E-voucher) number. This unique number entitles you to stay at any of the selected B&Bs, hotels or inns in the UK featured in either of the two Discover directories (subject to availability) and is valid for the number of nights you have purchased. Refer to the Discover Hotels & Inns Directory or the Discover Bed & Breakfast Collection Directory at www.discoverbookings.com for further information.

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If you can, contact the property to make your reservation at least two to three days prior to arriving. When staying in a city property, or during the peak season (July to August), booking a week or more in advance is highly recommended.

From small family homes to large country estates, every property is guaranteed to offer you a warm personal welcome. Wake up to a classic English breakfast (or Continental breakfast at some London properties) and retire at the end of the day to your comfortable retreat. Choose from a deluxe en suite bedroom – available in most properties – or a shared bathroom option, referred to as ‘Standard Rooms’. All properties are graded from Bronze standard to Gold category, with each rating being a reflection of the quality and location. Supplements are payable directly to the property for en suite rooms, premium grading and single occupancy as relevant.

Discover Hotels & Inns This selection of hotels and inns boast individual character, history and warmth in a range of varying sizes and styles. A mixture of independently owned and chain hotels, all properties offer a unique British experience for every traveller – complete with snug bars and roaring fires. Due to the nature of the business (small and often family run), not all pubs and inns are open all day; some open for lunch but then close in the afternoon, re-opening for the evening. Please bear this information in mind when phoning to make onward bookings, or planning your arrival for a confirmed stay.

*All prices based on per person, per night rates for Bronze Category only. Terms and conditions apply (please see page 121).

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Royal residences From the hip street markets of Shoreditch to the fashionable nightspots of Soho and the history-laden halls of Westminster, London is one fascinating adventure. Explore the jewel in Britain’s crown at one of these Creative Club hotels.

Hotel Ibis London Earls Court With Kensington’s high fashion boutiques and the Piccadilly tube line on your doorstep, the Hotel Ibis London Earls Court offers an affordable no-nonsense gateway to the city. Why we love it: Want to live it up in London but don’t have the Beckham budget? This Earls Court hotel grants access to the city’s poshest neighbourhoods, without blowing all your savings at once. An all-you-can-eat breakfast fuels Kensington shopping trips, while the George and Dragon pub makes for a warm welcome on your return. Style: Traditional Atmosphere: Laid-back Don’t leave without experiencing: Sweeping vistas over London from the top floor – bring up your camera! *All prices based on per person, twin share rates. Terms and conditions apply (please see page 121).

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Think Earls Court Apartments Modern, fresh and affordable, Think Earls Court offers you your very own compact apartment in London, close enough to local high-end hubs of High Street Kensington and Notting Hill. Why we love it: It’s like having your own holiday home; no sharing of facilities with other hotel guests, and the amenities to enable self-sufficiency. Think Earls Court hands over the keys to your Kensington apartment, with a fully equipped kitchen, complimentary bath products and easy access to London’s must-visit locations. Style: Modern Atmosphere: Chic Don’t leave without experiencing: A double-decker bus trip to Westfield London, one of Europe’s biggest shopping centres. From

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Kensington Close Hotel Sitting proudly on land once owned by Sir Isaac Newton, the contemporary British-style Kensington Close Hotel boasts prime London real estate, with one of the biggest pools in the area. Why we love it: Originally built in 1960 on land allegedly bought by Sir Isaac Newton around 300 years ago, history has been tastefully renovated to create the stylish Kensington Close Hotel. Part hotel, part health club, with an 18-metre pool and spin classes, this cosy locale is ideally located for active London travellers. Style: Contemporary British Atmosphere: Relaxed Don’t leave without experiencing: The hotel’s famous afternoon tea, a quintessentially British endeavour served in the suave Lounge Bar. From

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Royal National Hotel

Why we love it: It’s all about making your money go further. The lively Royal National Hotel gives you an affordable room just a short walk to Russell Square tube; you won’t need to catch a black cab back, which means you’ve got more money to spend on London itself! Style: Traditional Atmosphere: Lively Don’t leave without experiencing: The all-you-caneat Indian lunch buffet at Poppadom Express, with complimentary house wine or Carlsberg. From

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Holiday Villa Hotel & Suites Making a happy home in a classic Victorian Bayswater terrace, the Holiday Villa Hotel & Suites is a peaceful, conveniently located stay that’s hugely popular with sightseers. Why we love it: Fusing traditional London style with an Asian twist, it borrows sophistication, cuisine and features from the four corners of the globe. An affordable stay in the tourist-loved neighbourhood of classical British architecture and some of the best Malaysian-fusion food in London. Style: Classical Atmosphere: Chilled Don’t leave without experiencing: An invigorating, traditional Nuad Bo-Rarn Thai massage from the experts at Spa One Thai. From

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Cheap and cheerful, the Royal National Hotel is exactly how you’d expect an old-school London hotel to be, with lively bars, delicious feeds and an enviable city location.


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The Caesar Hotel Set in a listed establishment in the stylish Bayswater locale of Queen’s Gardens, The Caesar Hotel is a boutique stay within walking distance of some great London spots. Why we love it: From polished wooden floors to classic leather armchairs and exposed brickwork, The Caesar Hotel has a cool, contemporary feel with all the comforts of home. The friendly service and quiet location make it popular with returning guests, so try your best to nab a room with a garden-view terrace! Style: Modern Atmosphere: Chic Don’t leave without experiencing: Chilled wine and tantalising dishes from the four corners at the ultratrendy XO restaurant. From

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No. 1 The Mansions A collection of quaint, British-style apartments housed in a charming nineteenth-century property, No. 1 The Mansions gives you the keys to your own elegant residence near fashionable Kensington. Why we love it: Sandwiched between South and West Kensington, No. 1 The Mansions lets you live like a Londoner from your very first day. Boasting a line-up of charismatic, 19th century-inspired apartments, each with fitted kitchens and plush living areas, these delightful abodes offer a relaxing retreat from the London streets. Style: Elegant Atmosphere: Charming Don’t leave without experiencing: The numerous cafés and restaurant in this lively and cosmopolitan part of London. From

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Presidential Serviced Apartments Kensington Compact and modern with in-vogue furnishings and fully equipped facilities, Presidential Serviced Apartments Kensington offers you the freedom of your very own holiday pad. Why we love it: The sleek apartments boast all the comforts of home, right in the heart of this stylish neighbourhood. Enjoy modern twists on Churchillbuttoned leather designs, ultra-mod kitchen facilities, and fashionable Kensington on your doorstep. Style: Sleek Atmosphere: Private Don’t leave without experiencing: A leisurely stroll through the galleries of South Kensington. From

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Radisson BLU Edwardian Vanderbilt Hotel With all the elegant touches of the old world, Radisson BLU Edwardian Vanderbilt Hotel is a grand stay in the heart of Kensington. Why we love it: With velvet cushions, oil paintings and plasma TVs, the Radisson BLU Edwardian Vanderbilt Hotel is an appealing blend of contemporary and renaissance styles. The deluxe property feels simultaneously traditional and modern, from the custom-built glass cocktail bar to the objects d’art flanking the walls. Style: Grand Atmosphere: Warm Don’t leave without experiencing: A classic cocktail at the glass bar, complete with leopard-print upholstery. From

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The Grosvenor Hotel Originally built in the golden age of the Victorian railway, The Grosvenor Hotel is now a fully restored, four-star hotel for the modern traveller.

Style: Contemporary Victorian Atmosphere: Stately Don’t leave without experiencing: A Lychee and Elderflower Collins in the sublime Reunion Bar, sporting elegant Victorian finishes. From

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Berjaya Eden Park Taking over a grand, quintessentially Victorian building in London’s Bayswater, Berjaya Eden Park has a classiccontemporary feel that marries the old and the new. Why we love it: An easy saunter to Oxford Street and Notting Hill, Berjaya Eden Park rubs shoulders with London’s classic must-see areas. One minute from the Bayswater underground station, this charming stay is an immersion in British culture, from its striking Victorian visage, to the classic British bar and roaring open fires. Style: Timeless Atmosphere: Charismatic Don’t leave without experiencing: Hot cider and mulled wine in front of the fire at the classically British-style Eden Bar. From

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Why we love it: After a multi-million pound refurbishment, The Grosvenor transports you to a grand era once past, with plush red carpets, sweeping staircases and glittering chandeliers. Indulgence is realised in contemporary Victorian-inspired rooms, Egyptian cotton sheets and one of London’s classiest cocktail bars.


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Best Western Phoenix A chic, friendly stay in the heart of Bayswater, the contemporary Best Western Phoenix overlooks one of London’s classic garden squares. Why we love it: Boasting a convenient location and traditional British charm, Best Western Phoenix has that classic London hotel feel, with a grand white exterior, stylish décor and quaint views of Kensington Gardens Square. Within walking distance of Hyde Park, this stay is perfect for business travellers with holiday downtime. Style: Traditional Atmosphere: Welcoming Don’t leave without experiencing: A leisurely stroll through the elegant streets of Bayswater. From

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Copthorne Tara Hotel Nestled in the highly sought after Kensington neighbourhood, this hotel is a great choice for travellers with little ones in tow. Why we love it: The only thing more polished than the wood and marble in the impressive lobby of the Copthorne Tara Hotel is the service; the well-trained, thoughtful team makes every guest feel special. Children get their own concierge and you can even arrange a backpack, teddy bear and ice cream for them on arrival. Style: Classic Atmosphere: Family-friendly Don’t leave without experiencing: Fine dining for breakfast, lunch or dinner at The Artist Corner. An a la carte menu, wine list and kids menu are all available. From

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Best Western Burns Hotel Kensington Overlooking a peaceful, leafy square in one of London’s finest neighborhoods, this hotel is a convenient and affordable way to score some prime Kensington real estate. Why we love it: With charming square views and an easy two-minute walk to Earls Court station, Best Western Burns Hotel Kensington is a quaint, traditional hotel with contemporary features. With compact, cosy rooms and breakfast included, this one’s top notch value for money. Style: Old-school Atmosphere: Inviting Don’t leave without experiencing: An invigorating workout and sauna at SOHO gyms; guests enjoy discounted daily membership. From

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Holiday Inn London Kensington Forum The largest Holiday Inn in Europe, this mighty hotel is a tried and true family favourite, mere moments from London’s best museums. Why we love it: A big, affordable hotel in one of London’s more expensive neighbourhoods, Holiday Inn Kensington Forum is ideal for sightseeing families. With 906 freshly renovated, mod-style rooms and an award-winning breakfast menu, this crowd-pleaser stands near family must-sees like the Victoria & Albert and the Natural History Museum. Style: Chic Atmosphere: Family-friendly From

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Why we love it: You can set your watch to the chimes of Big Ben from the charming, four-star Park Plaza County Hall, moments from Waterloo Station. Boasting stunning panoramic vistas across London, this wellpolished stay boasts classy, contemporary rooms, Swedish massage treatments and enviable access to London’s happening South Bank. Style: Plush Atmosphere: Calm From

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Charing Cross Hotel An unbeatable location in the heart of the city, the Charing Cross Hotel is a classic grand London abode poised above the iconic Charing Cross Station. Why we love it: With vintage chandeliers, sweeping staircases and traditional afternoon teas aplenty, it’s a classic London hotel that’s recently undergone fine refurbishment. Location is paramount; moments from Trafalgar Square, the Thames and London’s West End, this elegant gem makes for a grand welcome to the capital. Style: Elegant Atmosphere: Comfortable From

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The Cumberland Cutting-edge interior design meets hip London nightlife at The Cumberland, a four-star, vibrant, modern establishment rethinking hotel possibilities, right by Marble Arch. Why we love it: Oozing cool from the modern art installations and clever lobby lighting design, to Europe’s top DJs live at the Carbon Bar, to the neon décor of the unique Jimi Hendrix suite, there’s plenty to occupy the senses inside The Cumberland, mere steps from Oxford Street. Style: Slick Atmosphere: Hip From

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Looking for the ultimate London pad? Creative Holidays has strutted the city’s cobblestone streets and Thames-side promenades to test the best of London’s hotels. Whether you’re after a hip urban studio or a grand old English retreat, we’ve done the hard yards – just take your pick.

Sitting proudly by the River Thames, south of Westminster Bridge, Park Plaza County Hall is a plush, four-star British establishment in a superb location, overlooking London’s beloved landmarks.


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Radisson BLU Edwardian Grafton Radisson BLU Edwardian Grafton takes tradition to a vibrant, edgy new level, reflecting the energy of its Tottenham Court Road location. Why we love it: Ideally located for the City, the West End or even St Pancras station, this plush hotel opens up more than just Londonbased possibilities. Enjoy vibrant, colourful furnishings, traditional classic décor and suave dining at TRUNK LONDON – a lively bar and restaurant hosting an eclectic nightly crowd. Style: Sleek Atmosphere: Buzzing From

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Featuring good old-fashioned British hospitality, the Strand Palace is a classic London hotel on the Monopoly-famous Strand. Why we love it: A welcoming stay in the heart of central London, the newly refurbished Strand Palace Hotel is just strolling distance from Covent Garden, Trafalgar Square and Buckingham Palace. Explore the diverse cultures and atmosphere of the city, then relax and unwind at Daawat at Johnstons contemporary Indian restaurant, The Strand Carvery, The Mask Bar or The Lounge Bar. Style: Art-deco Atmosphere: Welcoming From

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St Martins Lane An uber-trendy stay just moments from Leicester Square, the hip St Martins Lane is where the ‘It Crowd’ make their London nest. Why we love it: With its arty exterior, famously interpretive cocktails and other-worldly eateries, this hotel more than lives up to its reputation for style and good service. While modern angles and blocks of colour abound, the hip design never compromises warm hospitality.

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Live like a king, in sight of the queen! The Rubens at the Palace recalls the magnificence and splendour of a bygone age, without compromising on modern comforts and technology.

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Why we love it: As its name suggests, it’s right by the royal residence, Buckingham Palace. With a reputation for impeccable service and stately décor, an intimate Champagne bar, hand-picked antiques and gourmet picnic hampers, this is probably as close as you’ll get to staying under the Queen’s roof.

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Regional England LONDON IS LONDON, BUT VENTURE BEYOND THE NATION’S CAPITAL AND YOU’LL DISCOVER THE GRIT AND CHARM OF ‘REAL’ ENGLAND. COSY UP IN A LIVERPOOL PUB, EXPLORE MANCHESTER’S THRIVING ARTS SCENE, OR TAKE A DAYTRIP TO YORK TO MARVEL AT MEDIEVAL RELICS.

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Sure, The Beatles put this unassuming industrial seaport in central England on the map. And there’s a host of historic sites for fans of the Fab Four to explore – from John Lennon’s childhood home to The Casbah Coffee Club, where it all began. But don’t miss some of Liverpool’s other aesthetic and cultural offerings: the magnificent Liverpool Cathedral (the largest in the UK), the impressive collection at the Walker Art Gallery and a rich supply of cosy pubs and restaurants. Of course if you want to really get to know a Liverpudlian, just head to a football match.

It’s true: Manchester does love sport. Football, athletics, cricket, rugby – it’s certainly an important part of the city’s culture. But there’s so much more going on here that even the sport-averse will have a great time. There are art fairs, festivals, film screenings and markets happening all year-round. There’s a fantastic selection of museums, galleries and theatres to explore. There are cheap eateries, stellar restaurants and countless pubs to cosy up in. And best of all, there are the people: friendly, down-to-earth Mancunians who love a good laugh and a good party.

York was founded by the Romans in 71 AD, and there’s a wealth of historical attractions to uncover in this pretty walled city. Marvel at one of Northern Europe’s largest medieval cathedrals – the York Minster – then take a peaceful stroll through the four-hectare botanical Museum Gardens and explore Roman and Viking relics. The best thing about York? Yorkshire puddings, of course. You’ll find that glorious battery staple of the British Sunday lunch in many a snug local pub. It’s just a couple of hours north of London, so this city is definitely worth exploring.

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“Scouse” is a traditional meat stew, but is also slang for “Liverpudlian” (to be said with a smile; some find it offensive!)

“Having a buzz” is Mancunian for “having a good time”.

“A reet good sort” means a nice person (you’ll meet a number of those in York).

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• Be sure to visit the John Rylands Library. It houses the oldest surviving fragment of the New Testament, among other treasures.

• Railway enthusiasts will love the National Railway museum. It’s the biggest in the world, with over a million objects in its collection.

• Seek out Liverpool’s best microbreweries in the historic Georgian Quarter, where gorgeous terrace houses line the streets.

• Afflecks Palace is a four-floor shopping destination with a variety of alternative stores, from new designers to records and quirky homewares.

• Head to the House of Trembling Madness, a superbly decorated medieval alehouse, to gorge on cheese plates and other cosy dishes in quirky surrounds.

• The Albert Docks area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is a fascinating part of the city to explore.

• Oxford Road is known as the city’s ‘cultural corridor’ and is lined with great theatres, museums and galleries.

• York is wonderful year-round, but if you’re there in spring be sure to take a stroll along the York City Walls to admire the daffodils.

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What to Pack:

• Fill up on spicy south Indian food at Maharaja, a little restaurant near Lime Street station. The food is mouthwateringly good, and really cheap.

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Something red (If you support Manchester United).

What to Pack: A hankering for history.


Cardiff,Wales Wander through this lively Welsh city and discover exciting events, grand old castles and sparkling modern architecture.

The capital of Wales and its largest city, Cardiff contrasts old and new in spectacular fashion. The grandiose Cardiff Castle sits at the heart of the city, a tribute to its ancient past. But beyond the medieval walls is a bustling city of fascinating museums, sporting centres and cute cafés. Cardiff boasts some fine modern architecture, from the Senedd, home of the Welsh National Assembly, to the spectacular Cardiff Bay waterfront development. Of course, it’s not all sandstone, slate and steel – Cardiff is also a city of parks and lush green landscapes, all waiting to be explored.

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• Catch a show at the dazzling Millennium Centre. Besides being a feat of modern architecture, it hosts opera, ballet, comedy and more.

What to Pack: 1. Copthorne Hotel Cardiff - Caerdydd

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Edinburgh, Scotland Marvel at medieval castles and get caught up in the buzz of this exciting Scottish burgh.

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Local Tips: • A wander down the Royal Mile is a must. There are plenty of shops and restaurants to explore, and it winds up at Edinburgh Castle. • The best views of the city are found up on Calton Hill. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to several important monuments.

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• For some home style Scottish food pop into Dubh Prais on the Royal Mile, or Stac Polly. Haggis and tatties, anyone?

What to Pack: A cheery disposition.

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For many, Edinburgh tends to conjure up images of vast green landscapes, rocky hills and Medieval architecture – it’s a grand, handsome place. Take a trip out to Loch Ness for a day of monster-spotting, sample some fine single malt on one of the city’s whisky tours and soak up the art, music, theatre and comedy that colours every corner.


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Edinburgh Military Tattoo Day Tour This stunning full-day tour will see you exploring the majestic Highlands, passing scenic views of The Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park and then following the shoreline of beautiful Loch Earn. Stopping at a local whiskey distillery, you’ll be able to sample a warming dram of single malt whisky, before taking in the spectacular Black Linn Falls at the peaceful Hermitage. On returning to Edinburgh, you will have free time to explore the city before making your own way to the evening performance of the Military Tattoo at the remarkable Edinburgh Castle. Hot tip: Absorb the electric atmosphere at the Military Tattoo; the 90-minute show will leave you astonished by its production.

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One Day Loch Ness Explorer

West Highland Lochs & Castles

This fantastic tour to Loch Ness will allow you to take in a diverse range of classic Highland scenery, including many ‘must see’ sights. You’ll stop at dramatic Glencoe, scene of the infamous 1692 massacre, before passing through Fort William and arriving at the banks of Loch Ness. Take a boat cruise on the loch, go for a walk, or simply relax by the Caledonian Canal in this charming Highland village. The return journey will take you past shimmering forests, rivers and mountains before arriving back in the capital around 8pm.

Capture the spirit of the Western Highlands and explore some of its most atmospheric Lochs and Castles on this full-day tour. Stop at Doune Castle, medieval stronghold and set of Monty Python’s ‘Holy Grail’ before continuing north into the stunning Scottish Highlands. Break for lunch at Inveray, then continue over the spectacular ‘Rest and be Thankful’ pass to Loch Lomond, stopping at the conservation village of Luss, set on its ‘bonny, bonny banks’. Return to Edinburgh, stopping briefly below the impressive Stirling Castle.

Hot tip: Enjoy the delicious, locally produced ‘Taste of Scotland’ picnic lunch in Fort Augustus.

Hot tip: Make sure your camera is charged to last the whole day! You’ll definitely want a snap of the spectacular Highland views.

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St Andrews and the Fishing Villages of Fife

This tour takes you to South Queensferry before travelling into the medieval kingdom of Fife. Following the coastal route through the pretty fishing villages in the East Neuk of Fife, you’ll make a stop in the harbour village of Anstruther, before heading on to St Andrews. You’ll have over two hours to enjoy this historic city, where you’re free to visit the cathedral, castle and university, shop at leisure and walk along the beautiful golden sand beach that runs next to the Old Course, the home of golf. Hot tip: Bring suitable clothing and footwear for your tour – Scotland can be a wet place!

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Hop-on Hop-off City Sightseeing Edinburgh Sit back and let this tour highlight all of the city’s must-see places and attractions including Charlotte Square, The Georgian, Arthur’s Seat or the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Hop off and saunter through the Saturday Farmers’ Market if you’re touring during the day, or kick back with a pint at one of several pubs which line the north side of Grassmarket. With numerous stops located conveniently around the city, hop on and off at your leisure. Hot tip: Try and time your visit to watch the Changing of the Guards at Edinburgh Castle.

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Edinburgh escapes From its famously history-laden medieval castle to the jovial nightlife of cobblestoned Old Town, Edinburgh remains one of Scotland’s liveliest cities. With historic hotels and modern boutiques aplenty, you can choose your Scottish style at one of these Creative Club selects.

The Carlton Hotel

Jurys Inn Edinburgh

Overlooking Edinburgh’s famous Royal Mile, The Carlton Hotel is moments from local bars and independent boutiques.

Jurys Inn is a contemporary all-rounder for families and singles wanting to comfortably connect with Scottish history.

Why we love it: Ideally located to explore Edinburgh’s historic streets and famous castle, The Carlton Hotel provides a warm welcome to Scottish traditions, with the sophistication of an established chain. Enjoy squash courts at the gym, free Wi-Fi in all rooms, and traditional Scottish Brasserie-style bars and restaurants.

Why we love it: With bright, contemporary rooms, international cuisine and easy walks to the enchanting, historic surrounds of Old Town, Jury’s Inn provides a truly stress-free means to enjoy Edinburgh’s city centre. Enjoy fresh, flaky pastries in the all-day café before venturing out for an afternoon of museums and galleries.

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Don’t leave without experiencing: An Aroma Detox body wrap at Decleor spa; marine algae gives the ultimate body boost.

Don’t leave without experiencing: The healthy buffet breakfast with fresh porridge and continental breads, served daily from 6.30am to 10am.

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Macdonald Holyrood With majestic views over the Salisbury Crags and Arthur’s Seat, the cosy, traditional-style Macdonald Holyrood is perfect for Edinburgh sightseers. Why we love it: With cosy leather armchairs, a suave piano lounge and 156 plush, elegant rooms, the Macdonald Holyrood offers up those little extras that make an Edinburgh adventure special. Take breakfast in bed or enjoy a riveting read in the library, before making tracks to Edinburgh’s medieval must-sees. Style: Traditional Atmosphere: Cosy Don’t leave without experiencing: A basket of croissants and pastries, served with Fairtrade coffee and live music at the Piano Lounge. From

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Apex City Hotel

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With an award-winning restaurant and rooms full of luxurious little goodies, Apex City Hotel is an ideal base for leisure and business travellers, in the heart of narrow-laned Old Town. Why we love it: Centrally located, sporting a contemporary design palette, the four-star Apex City Hotel boasts all the amenities you’d expect from a small boutique chain, with a few thoughtful extras. All rooms have free Wi-Fi, luxury Elemis toiletries and complimentary nibbles, while the award-winning menus change regularly depending on seasonal market finds.

“The Jupiter Artland is a green treasure on the outskirts of Edinburgh. Works by leading artists and sculptors are scattered throughout grassy woodlands – but the highlight has to be the otherworldly terraced grass pyramids. ”

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Grassmarket Hotel Nestled in the hub of Edinburgh’s historic city centre, this hotel is ideal for travellers who want to be in the middle of the action. Why we love it: With friendly Scottish staff, iPod docks and lively hangout areas, Grassmarket Hotel provides a hip, social stay. Comic book-wallpapered rooms are soundproofed and come with flat-screen TVs, while the arty reception area boasts local blackboard tips and communal chill-out zones. Style: Hip modern Atmosphere: Lively Don’t leave without experiencing: Local knowledge from the charming reception staff. From

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Radisson BLU Hotel Edinburgh A stone-walled, castle-like establishment on Edinburgh’s famous Royal Mile, the Radisson BLU boasts hearty Scottish cuisine and local libations, plush suites and even an indoor pool. Why we love it: If you’re going to do Edinburgh correctly, your hotel should have a turret. A beautifully restored 16th-century masterpiece of Old World architecture, the historic Radisson BLU, Edinburgh has furnished its interior halls with topclass modern luxuries, from roaring open fires to a state-of-the-art health club and Reiki spa treatments. Style: Sleek Atmosphere: Hospitable Don’t leave without experiencing: The legendary breakfast buffet with more than 120 dishes, from fresh-baked pastries to traditional Scottish fare.

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Glasgow Stylish beyond comparison, with a breathtaking mix of classic and modern architecture, Glasgow deserves a place on every Scottish itinerary. With its thriving independent music scene, eclectic markets, culinary options galore and outrageously friendly locals, this is a city that knows how to have a good time – and a good time you are sure to have.

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Regional Scotland Beyond the hustle and bustle of Edinburgh, Scotland has some real treasures to explore. Wander the vibrant streets of Glasgow, take in the magnificent landscapes of the Highlands and stay a while in romantic St Andrews.

Lingo to know: “Beezer” is Glaswegian for something really good.

Local Tips: • Amble through the 40-acre grounds of the Botanic Gardens in the West End and marvel at the magnificent curvilinear glasshouse, Kibble Palace. • Head to Jack McPhee’s – a traditional Glasgow ‘chippy’ in the city centre – for a ‘fish supper’ or some deep-fried pizza (a local delicacy). • The gorgeous gothic Glasgow Cathedral is the oldest building in the city. Don’t miss the spectacular city views from the adjacent hilltop ‘garden graveyard’.

What to Pack: Your dancing shoes.

Inverness Magnificent green landscapes, Highland dancing, a powder-red castle and a mythical river monster. True, it all sounds a little like a fairytale – but that’s just Inverness. Take in the beauty of the Scottish Highlands and nearby Loch Ness on your Inverness escape.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “Ah dinnae ken” means “I don’t know”. Good to use if anyone asks you obscure historical facts about the city.

Local Tips: • Pack a picnic and head along the river to the Ness Islands. The scenery is magnificent, and you may spot a seal or two. • The Victorian Market is a splendid indoor market, with boutiques, sweet shops and a quaint bagpipe store – if that’s your thing. • If you’re there for the Inverness Summer Festival, don’t miss the Highland Games. This exciting event is a spectacular display of Highland culture.

What to Pack: A sketch of the Loch Ness monster.

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Isle of Skye In the Scottish Highlands, just off the west coast of the mainland, lies the enchanting Isle of Skye – famous for its dramatic scenery, romantic history and impressive wildlife. From the quaint villages of Portree and Dunvegan, to the rocky peaks of the Cuillin mountains, this gorgeous island has it all.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “Deoch-an-dorus” means “drink-at-the-door”, or “one more for the road”.

Local Tips: • Take a ferry to the Outer Hebrides and visit the Calanais Standing Stones, erected some 5000 years ago. • Wander through Faerie Glen, a bizarre and magical miniature landscape near Uig. • Make your way along the southern Cuillin peaks. It’s a challenging hike but the sea views are magnificent.

What to Pack: A pair of binoculars.

St Andrews Heavenly shortbread, stone architecture and golf are just a few of our favourite things about St Andrews, on the east coast of Scotland. Meander through the ivy-clad grounds of the town’s prestigious university, or gorge on slabs of award-winning local shortbread as you take in countless historical sights. St Andrews is perhaps most famous for being the home of golf – and its striking Old Course is the oldest and most iconic golf course in the world.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: To “blether” is to have a really good talk with someone.

Local Tips: • Stroll along the sands of the beautiful West Sands beach, where the famous opening scene of the 1981 classic ‘Chariots of Fire’ was filmed. • Climb the spiral staircase of the church of St Regulus for spectacular views of the town and surrounding areas. • Balgove Larder farm shop, butchery and café is stocked with local produce, and serves the best caramel shortbread you’ll ever taste (ever).

What to Pack: Your golf attire.

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Belfast, Northern Ireland Dance up a storm in Northern Ireland’s up-and-coming cosmopolitan hotspot.

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What to Pack: 3. Park Inn By Radisson Belfast 4. Radisson BLU Hotel Belfast

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Something’s changing in the air up in Northern Ireland. Belfast, once a relatively unpopular holiday escape, is fast becoming one of the United Kingdom’s more cosmopolitan cities. Sumptuous restaurants, galleries and boutiques line the cobbled streets, and nights are best spent dancing at an ever-growing number of trendy nightclubs.


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Jurys Inn Belfast City Centre

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Located within easy walking distance to Belfast’s best sights and attractions, the contemporary, stylish Jurys Inn is perfect for sightseeing families and solo travellers alike. Why we love it: Old-world style meets contemporary design at the well-polished Jurys Inn, offering cosy, modern rooms with space for the whole family. Spend quality time with the crew in the cosy, wood-finished restaurant and bar, after a long day at Belfast Zoo or Crumlin Road Gaol.

“Make sure you check out the Ulster Museum in Belfast’s Botanic Gardens. Don’t miss the amazing mummy of Lady Takabuti in the ‘Life & Death in Ancient Egypt’ gallery.

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Europa Hotel Playing host to a swag of celebrities, presidents and VIPs, the uber-hip Europa Hotel boasts contemporary decor, cool bars and eateries, and the Grand Opera House as a neighbour. Why we love it: Traditional afternoon teas served on white linen, star-studded piano lounges and 272 plush, mod rooms and suites are just the tip of the Europa iceberg. Join friends for pre-show cocktails in the lively Causerie before heading next door for concerts and theatre at the famous Grand Opera House. Style: Contemporary Atmosphere: Happening From

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Radisson BLU Hotel Belfast Sitting on the banks of the River Lagan within the redeveloped 19th-century Gasworks, the highly unique Radisson BLU Hotel Belfast is a feat of modern design on historic grounds. Why we love it: With strikingly contemporary design filtering through 120 highly tasteful guest rooms and sophisticated eateries, the fresh-faced Radisson BLU Hotel Belfast is a chilled-out, convenient base to explore the lively city from. Toast a long day’s exploration with a local ale by the fire or bespoke cocktails on the terrace. Style: Luxury Atmosphere: Peaceful From

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Dublin, Ireland Mingle with the locals, explore the rich history and live it up in this vibrant Irish capital.

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Dublin is known for its rich cultural heritage, lively music scene, fantastic galleries, and of course its pubs, where good Guinness and jokes flow freely. You can marvel at the Georgian, medieval and modern architecture, explore countless literary sites and indulge in some seriously good food. But the best part about this city is surely its cheerful and eccentric people. Pull up a pew beside a local and you’ll soon see why.


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Old Jameson Distillery Tour

Reliving the history of John Jameson & Son, visitors will discover how just three ingredients – water, barley and yeast – are combined to form the golden spirit that is so loved by the masses. All visitors will be treated to a Jameson Signature drink, and some lucky volunteers will also get the opportunity to participate in a tutored whiskey comparison, then receive a personalised Whiskey Taster Certificate as a reward. After this exciting tour, visitors are welcome to visit the gift shop to pick up a souvenir. Hot tip: Schedule your tour around a delicious lunch at the on-site 3rd Still Restaurant.

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Hop-on Hop-off City Sightseeing Dublin Tour This is the perfect tour to check out the best this capital city has to offer. Spend time at the National Museum of Archaeology & History or the National Art Gallery, before hopping off at Trinity College. Marvel at Christ Church Cathedral or discover the exhibits on show from Dublin’s rich history at The Dublinia. For those who appreciate the perfect pint, a trip to the Guinness Storehouse is not to be missed, or alternatively, budding whiskey tasters might like to sample some Irish whiskey at The Old Jameson Distillery. Hot tip: St. Patrick’s Cathedral is also rich in history and architecture and open to visitors.

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Musical Pub Crawl The Traditional Irish Musical Pub Crawl is one of Ireland’s most famous tours. Experience Dublin’s most renowned pubs whilst discovering Ireland’s musical traditions. The tour is led by some of the best musicians in the country who will play the tunes and songs that shaped traditional Irish music whilst also telling stories, teaching the group songs and demonstrating Ireland’s indigenous instruments. The informative information is entertainingly conveyed with Ireland’s famous wit, making for a fantastic night of song, laughter and good ‘craic’. Hot tip: The pool of performing musicians comprise world champions, ‘Riverdance’ show members, and a lead musician on ‘The Lord of the Rings’ soundtrack.

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Abbey Tavern

Enjoy a night of pure entertainment at the world famous Abbey Tavern, an authentic traditional Irish venue. This is not a variety or cabaret show, but a lively informal evening reflecting Ireland’s wealth of music and song. The talented Abbey Tavern singers and musicians will give a vibrant performance of music, song and the very best of Irish dancing, while you sit back and soak up the jovial atmosphere. During the performance, you’ll enjoy a three-course typical Irish dinner, finishing with a delicious Bailey’s Irish coffee. Hot tip: Seating for dinner is at 7.30pm, while the show starts at 8.30pm and ends at 10.15pm.

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Dreams in Dublin Famous for its classic Georgian heritage, hearty pub food and lively nightlife, Dublin also offers a collection of fun-filled, restful and historic hotel stays. Delve into Ireland’s amiable capital at one of these Creative Club hotels.

O’Callaghan Davenport Hotel

O’Callaghan Mont Clare Hotel

With a gorgeous, Italianate facade and panoramic views over Dublin, O’Callaghan Davenport Hotel introduces guests to the city’s historic beauty at its best.

Set beside the stunning Georgian buildings and green lawns of Merrion Square, O’Callaghan Mont Clare Hotel is a window into the past.

Why we love it: Located right on Merrion Square, it offers rooms to suit all types of traveller, with spacious work stations for business trips and multiple beds for big families. Enjoy inviting bar spaces with big leather sofas and classic Irish meals, a 24-hour gym and easy access to the Square’s happenings.

Why we love it: The perfect combination of Old World charm and modernity, this hotel offers a genuine Irish stay without blowing the budget. On-site restaurant Goldsmith’s is a delightful, wood-panelled hangout with ornate bay windows. Style: Traditional Atmosphere: Relaxed

Style: Traditional Atmosphere: Relaxing

Don’t leave without experiencing: The full Irish breakfast served at Goldsmith’s, while overlooking Merrion Square.

Don’t leave without experiencing: A late lunch at the President’s Bar (the steak sandwich is a local favourite!). From

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O’Callaghan Alexander Hotel Set amid the museums and Georgian buildings on Merrion Square, this hotel sports spacious suites, hearty Irish breakfasts and outstandingly sincere hospitality. Why we love it: Guests always come first at the O’Callaghan Alexander, a classic Georgian hotel with a genuinely big heart. Rooms come with extra large beds and spacious desks, the well-equipped gym is always open and room service runs 24 hours a day. Style: Modern Georgian Atmosphere: Friendly Don’t leave without experiencing: A traditional Irish buffet breakfast served in Caravaggio Restaurant, with fresh croissants and pastries from 7am. From

101*

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Radisson BLU Royal Hotel

Staff Tip

From the heart of the city centre, the Radisson BLU Royal Hotel affords guests prime access to Trinity College, Dublin Castle and the city’s famous shopping district, Grafton Street. Why we love it: The 150 spacious guest rooms and suites provide premier amenities like free Wi-Fi and 24-hour room service. Wake up to a warm Irish welcome at V’n V Restaurant, with its super breakfast buffet, and spend your evenings at the exclusive O Bar – the ultimate in style and sophistication.

“There are approximately a thousand pubs in Dublin. And with pubs come rules, the most important being – if a local buys you a drink, you buy them one back. ”

Style: Sophisticated Atmosphere: Classy Don’t leave without experiencing: Fine vintage whiskeys, spirits, wines and champagnes at The Vintage Room, nestled under the hotel’s marble staircase. From

153*

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Jurys Inn Dublin Christchurch Located opposite Dublin’s uber-trendy Temple Bar area, this lively hotel is perfect for travellers who want a real culture hit. Why we love it: Surrounded by cruisy cafés and happening bars, this hotel puts you right in the heart of Dublin’s cultural quarter. Enjoy rooms decked out with modern décor and an array of coffee spots to mingle with fellow travellers. Style: Modern Atmosphere: Lively Don’t leave without experiencing: Fresh fish and chips from the popular Jurys Inn bar. From

73*

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*All prices based on per person, twin share rates. Terms and conditions apply (please see page 121).

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Brooks Hotel Just minutes from Grafton Street in the fashionable heart of Dublin city, Brooks Hotel is the perfect place to stay, whether for business or pleasure. Why we love it: You’ll find a range of key attractions within walking distance of the hotel, including the Guinness storehouse, Christ Church Cathedral and Dublin Castle. Irish owned by the Sinnott Family, Brooks also plays home to Jasmine Bar – voted one of the ‘Greatest Whisky Bars of the World’ by Whisky Magazine. Style: Rustic Atmosphere: Warm Don’t leave without experiencing: The hotel’s S.Pellegrino Cinema Club, showing classic and contemporary films at the 26-seat screening room.

Discover exclusive Creative Club added value offers for these hotels and more online. With hundreds to choose from, there’s a perfect stay to suit every travel style. See Page 5 for more information about the Creative Club.

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98

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Regional Ireland Venture through the Emerald Isle’s west and southwestern regions and you’ll find rich Irish culture, fascinating history and some of the world’s most breathtaking scenery.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: You’ll be “weak as a kitten” (very tired) after a full day exploring.

Local Tips: • Muckross House is a Victorian mansion in the heart of Killarney National Park. Visit between April and July to see the magnificent rhododendron flowers in bloom. • Step back in time at the Kerry Bog Village museum – a reconstructed village that lets visitors experience life in 18th century famine-struck Ireland. • Head to the Laurels on Main Street – a cosy pub that dishes up delicious Irish stew, potato cakes and more.

What to Pack: Solid walking shoes.

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Killarney Killarney is one of Ireland’s most beautiful heritage spots, and with all that mind-blowing scenery, it’s not hard to see why. The town plays home to the world-famous Killarney National Park – 10,236 hectares of beautiful lakes, woodlands and soaring mountain peaks – so needless to say, you’ll be doing some walking. Marvel at Ireland’s tallest mountain range, fish for trout and salmon on Lough Leane, stroll the shores of ancient Ross Castle, or trek the challenging Gap of Dunloe. When you’re all walked out, kick back in one of the many pubs with a pint of Irish beer.


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Galway From a tiny fishing village at the mouth of River Corrib, Galway has become a vibrant, bohemian city with a lively population – predominately made up of students and artists. Days are best spent wandering the cobblestone streets, exploring quaint bookstores and chowing down on fresh seafood at one of the city’s renowned restaurants. Evening hours, of course, can be whiled away in one of the heaving Irish pubs.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “Maidin mhaith” (pronounced “modjin mot”) means “good morning” in Gaelic.

Local Tips: • Savour a goblet of mead and immerse yourself in medieval culture at the Dunguaire Castle Banquet. • Take a walk at Salthill for some fresh air and wonderful views of the rocky coastline.

What to Pack: Your appetite for oysters.

Cork In the southwest region of Ireland, between two channels of the River Lee, is the charming city of Cork. Locals call it the ‘real capital of Ireland’ (a reference to the city’s role during the Irish Civil War), but even today it’s easy to see why Corkonians are so proud of their patch. With its beautiful monuments, winding lanes and footbridges aplenty, there’s much to see in this lovely town.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “I will, yeah” – keep an ear out for this one, it usually means “no”.

Local Tips: • Wander the sloping streets of colourful Cobh, a cute seaside village on Cork Harbour, and look out for the magnificent St. Colman’s Cathedral. • Fitzgerald Park is a large, tranquil green space on the river – it’s a perfect spot for a picnic before exploring the city museum. • Let the Corkonians entertain you at Everyman – a stunning Victorian theatre that hosts music concerts, drama, pantomime, comedy and more.

What to Pack: A picnic blanket (and an umbrella!).

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Discover Ireland From

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81*

How to Go-As-You-Please

Go-As-You-Please (GAYP) car touring holidays provide complete freedom and flexibility, allowing you to create your own itinerary. Book your individual overnights in advance, or by phoning individual properties as you travel around the area.

Freedom Pass (E-vouchers)

Staff tip

“When arriving at Fortview House B&B, we couldn’t have felt more welcome. The hosts make you feel just like old friends! We were greeted at the door, shown to our lovely room, and after settling in, we met in the lounge where we were served yummy tea and homemade scones. The house is located in a beautiful pastural setting, and is great for evening walks or a quick drive to the nearby towns. A true Irish experience! ” Emma Creative Holidays, Reservations Sales Agent

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Your travel voucher features your exclusive Discover the Irish Collection Freedom Pass (E-voucher) number. This unique number entitles you to stay at any of the selected B&Bs, hotels or inns in Ireland featured in the Discover the Irish Collection directory (subject to availability) and is valid for the number of nights you have purchased from your travel agent. Refer to the Discover the Irish Collection Directory at www. discoverbookings.com for further information.

General Conditions

It is the responsibility of guests to make their own onward reservations. Please note that late cancellations or no-shows will incur a penalty up to 100% of the price. Travellers occupying a single room must pay a supplement directly to the property.

*All prices based on per person, per night rates for Bronze Category only. Terms and conditions apply (please see page 121).

Discover Travel & Tours offers a selection of quality B&Bs, inns, pubs and hotels throughout the majestic Emerald Isle to suit a range of different travellers. Their variety of family-run establishments offer comfortable accommodation with genuine Irish hospitality, while the vast collection of hotels include everything from charming, country properties to modern, city abodes. Mix with the locals at the nearest pub and drink in your surroundings... in more ways than one!

If you can, Hot contact the tip property to make your reservation at least two to three days prior to arriving. When staying in Belfast or Dublin, or during the peak season (July-August), booking a week or more in advance is highly recommended.


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With the most modern fleet of ships on the Irish Sea, great value fares and expert knowledge, Irish Ferries provides the perfect solution for travel between the UK and Ireland. With 12 sailings a day on three luxurious vessels, including Ulysses and the Dublin Swift fast ferry, Irish Ferries can get you across the Irish Sea in just 1 hour, 49mins.

SELECT YOUR SHIP

Ulysses

The largest car ferry in the world, Ulysses can carry 1342 cars and 2000 passengers. Travel time (Dublin / Holyhead): 3 hours, 15 mins

* Irish Ferries from prices are for low season, car including driver. Terms and conditions apply (please see page 121).

From $117* per adult, one way

Dublin Swift

Isle of Inishmore

From $131* per adult, one way

From $109* per adult, one way

The ‘Jonathan Swift’ is a Speedy Gonzales – modern, well-equipped and designed to get you swiftly across the Irish Sea. Travel time (Dublin / Holyhead): 1 hour, 49 mins

One of Europe’s largest, best-equipped car ferries, the Isle of Inishmore can carry up to 2200 passengers and 856 cars. Travel time (Pembroke / Rosslare): 4 hours, 1 min

Town and Country Homes ✓✓ A cooked breakfast every morning – tick! ✓✓ Traditional Irish hospitality – tick! ✓✓ The opportunity to meet real locals – tick!

Experience the charm of Ireland with accommodation vouchers from Town and Country Homes. With over 1300 homes to choose from, there’s an ideal option for every type of traveller. Clean, comfortable and welcoming – the properties all differ in style, with most offering private ensuite facilities. It’s the ideal choice for those who want to escape the daily grind, and experience a more leisurely pace of life.

Sound appealing? Book as many or as few nights as you need and enjoy that traditional Irish country hospitality!

From $61* per adult, per night (twin room). From $90* per adult, per night (single room).

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Reasons to visit Europe ... WE’VE BEEN SENDING AUSSIES OVERSEAS FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS, SO WHATEVER YOU’RE IN TO, WE’LL HELP YOU FIND IT IN EUROPE. As if you need us to list the myriad of reasons to visit? No doubt the dreamy brochure images, romantic European films and recollections from fellow travellers convinced you a long time ago. So stop postponing, and experience the magic for yourself. The best bit? It’s the close proximity of all countries that make up this magnificent continent, so you can jump on a train in France and find yourself in Spain, or hop on a plane in London and arrive in Switzerland an hour later. There’s nothing like stepping foot in a new and exotic place, and in Europe, this opportunity is right at your fingertips. We’re committed to helping you see as much of the continent as you can, so for a little inspiration, here’s a few of our favourite reasons to visit.

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There are plenty of great translator and language apps to help you travel through Europe smoothly. It’s a good idea to download one before you go – that way you can brush up on the plane trip over.

Enchanting scenery Where else in the world can you see picturesque coastline, snow-capped mountains and sparkling lakes all in the one day? Whether you’re observing Europe’s spectacular scenery by car, train or boat, you’ll be mesmerised by its diverse terrain, picturesque towns and wide, open spaces.

Art galleries and museums Get up close to some of the most influential artworks ever created and discover why Europe is known as the art capital of the world. From the galleries in Paris, to the Renaissance masterpieces in Rome and the modern-art installations in Berlin, you’ll find the art scene thriving in pretty much every city.


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Incredible architecture

10 LANDMARKS TO GET YOU INSPIRED:

From the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy and the Eiffel Tower in France, to Edinburgh Castle in Scotland and the Pantheon in Rome, there’s no shortage of architectural masterpieces in Europe. Whether you’re exploring the back alleys of a small town or the bustling arenas of a big city, you’ll discover magnificent architecture on every street corner.

1. Cappadocia, Turkey 2. Sagrada Familia, Spain 3. Bruges, Belgium

Diverse culture Only in Europe can you experience a plethora of different cultures in such close proximity. In just a few hours, you can transport from one country to another, experiencing a variety of different languages, people and cultural traditions. It’s a melting pot of diversity that’s set to be embraced, and is sure to leave a lasting impression on every type of traveller.

4. Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland 5. The Louvre, Paris 6. Orvieto, Italy

Delicious cuisine Foodies rejoice! Experience European culture in the tastiest way by eating your way through this colourful destination. Savour the best coffee and gelato of your life, sample traditional dishes, and head outside of the tourist hot spots for homemade local treats that’ll have you begging for the recipe.

7. Santorini, Greece 8. Cinque Terre, Italy 9. Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, Berlin 10. Hallstatt, Austria UK & Europe — 49


Creative Club exclusive offers Whether you’re looking for luxury, seeking adventure or just want to relax and unwind, we’ve got a hotel package to suit every holiday style. Check out these suggestions or get in touch with a Creative Holidays specialist or travel agent who can help you build your own perfect trip.

France

3 nights from $ pp*

435

What you get: • Three nights at the 3-star Hotel Corona Opéra • Breakfast daily • Complimentary Wi-Fi • Hop-On Hop-Off Paris City Tour • Return airport transfers Perfect for: soaking up the sights on a short-term Paris stay.

Paris Cruising

4 nights from $ pp*

775

What you get: • Four nights at the 3-star Hotel Paris Eiffel Cambronne • Breakfast daily • Dinner at the Eiffel Tower (58 Tour Eiffel) and a Seine River Cruise • Return airport transfers Perfect for: a romantic getaway in the City of Light.

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5 nights from $ pp*

829

What you get: • Five nights at the 3-star Aviatic Hotel • Breakfast daily • Complimentary Wi-Fi • O Chateau’s French Wine Introduction Tour • 3-day Paris Visite Card (Zone 1-3) • Return airport transfers Perfect for: wine connoisseurs looking for Parisian indulgence.

Famed as the epicentre of world-class fashion, art, food and European culture, France will entertain and inspire. Stroll the Champs-Elysées, ogle at the Eiffel Tower and dine on baguettes and fromage as you experience the Parisian lifestyle.

Explore Paris

Paris Indulge


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Italy Acknowledged as the birthplace of Western culture, this refined European country is home to the greatest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world. High art and ancient monuments are everywhere you turn, but before you begin exploring the city’s mesmerising sights, ensure you tuck into some hearty Italian cuisine.

Roman Exploits

3 nights from $ pp*

355

What you get: • Three nights at the 3-star Hotel Caprice • Breakfast daily • Wi-Fi • Hop-On Hop-Off Rome City Tour • Private airport transfer on arrival

Unearth Florence

Perfect for: a fast-paced tour of this ancient Italian city.

Venice by Sea

4 nights from $ pp*

499

What you get: • Four nights at the 3-star La Forcola Hotel • Breakfast daily • Wi-Fi • Gondola Tour down the Grand Canal and Venice’s interior canals • Murano, Burano & Torcello Tour: Sail to Murano to see how the beautiful coloured glass is made, then on to the picturesque islands of Burano and Torcello.

3 nights from $ pp*

405

What you get: • Three nights at the 3-star La Forcola Hotel • Breakfast daily • A guided tour through the Tuscan countryside to the city of Pisa, famous for its architectural beauty. You’ll travel along the riverside to Piazza dei Miracoli to see the famous Cathedral and Leaning Tower of Pisa. • Hop-On Hop-Off Florence City Tour • One way private airport transfer (for arrival or departure) Perfect for: architecture enthusiasts who appreciate a good photo opportunity.

* Terms and conditions apply to all deals and packages. See online for more details.

Perfect for: a romantic escape on the famous Venetian canals.

Creative Holidays offers fantastic airfare specials to the UK and Europe. Contact a Creative Holidays specialist or your local travel agent for more information.

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Cruise through Europe Soak up the never-ending views that unfold along Europe’s waterways as you experience life on the seas in a luxury vessel. Uniworld offers the highest level of comfort, quality and service in river cruising with an unparalleled variety of holiday choices. See page 54 for more information about Uniworld cruising.

Castles Along the Rhine 7 nights (8 days) from

3559pp*

14 nights (15 days) from

7419pp*

$

Travel through time along three great rivers – the Danube, Main and Rhine – uncovering the gems of European history, culture, scenery and art. You’ll journey through four countries – Hungary, Austria, Germany and the Netherlands – and enjoy up-close shore excursions, including visits to Budapest’s Grand Market, an exclusive ‘Vienna, City of the Arts’ tour, and a scenic gondola ride to the Niederwalk Monument. Throughout your journey, you’ll sample regional delicacies and sip fine Rieslings that hail from the Rhine Valley. Perfect for: modern day explorers seeking a comprehensive European adventure.

$

Perfect for: romantics who will relish the picturesque setting, and artists who will be inspired by the Medieval designs.

* Terms and conditions apply to all deals and packages. See online for more details.

Celebrate the fairytale beauty and romantic spirit of the castleladen, vineyard-rich Rhine on this magical adventure. Embarking from Basel, you’ll sail the shimmering tide past stately castles and storybook towns, discovering the highlights of four countries – The Netherlands, Germany, France and Switzerland. En route, enjoy unique experiences like an exclusive wine tasting at Castle Vollras in Germany, a Black Forest cake-baking demonstration and tasting, and much more. This area has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with more than 40 castles gracing its shores, along with vineyard-terraced landscapes and breathtaking countryside.

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European Jewels


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Greek Island Hopping Unique and breathtakingly beautiful, the Greek Islands are Europe’s playground for locals and holidaymakers alike. If partying the night away isn’t your style, bask in the glorious sunshine, savour exquisite Mediterranean cuisine and mingle with the colourful locals. Create your own experience using our simple ferry guides.

Mykonos One of the world’s most popular holiday destinations, Mykonos is a stunning example of unique Cycladic architecture, set around a picturesque fishing village bay. Whitewashed buildings fit closely together to form a haphazard maze of narrow alleyways and streets.

73pp* 112pp* $ pp* MYKONOS to SANTORINI, from 129 $ pp* MYKONOS to IOS, from 95 $ MYKONOS to PAROS, from $ MYKONOS to NAXOS, from

Ios Famed for its unique nightlife, beautiful beaches and historical landmarks, Ios is a popular spot for tourists from all over the globe. Aside from its party reputation, the island also makes for a great exploration spot, with 365 churches and other historical sites dotted around town.

43pp*

$ IOS to SANTORINI, from

Paros Paros Island has everything to offer; beautiful contrasted landscapes, golden sandy beaches with crystal clear water, traditional villages, picturesque fishing harbours and archaeological sites.

129pp*

$ PAROS to PIREAUS (Port of Athens), from $ pp* PAROS to MYKONOS, from $ pp* PAROS to NAXOS, from $ pp* PAROS to SANTORINI, from

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Naxos Naxos is the largest island in Cyclades and one of the most beautiful among the Greek Islands. It combines superb fine sand beaches with fertile valleys and mountainous beauty.

138pp*

$ NAXOS to PIREAUS (Port of Athens), from $ pp* NAXOS to SANTORINI, from $ pp* NAXOS to PAROS, from $ pp* NAXOS to MYKONOS, from

95 41 69

Santorini Santorini is regarded as the most spectacular of all the Greek Islands – a postcard image of whitewashed churches and bougainvillea-clad houses, blue sea and sky. The towns on the cliffs – Fira, Imerovigli or Oia – are beautifully placed and full of little cafés, boutiques and landmarks.

159pp*

$ SANTORINI TO PIREAUS (Port of Athens), from $ pp* SANTORINI TO IOS, from $ pp* SANTORINI TO NAXOS, from $ pp* SANTORINI TO PAROS, from $ pp* SANTORINI TO MYKONOS, from

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Cruising Europe’s greatest rivers around France, Italy and Portugal, Uniworld’s boutique river cruises will give travellers a European holiday experience they’ll never forget. Uniworld delivers the highest standard of excellence through their expertise, service, luxuriously appointed ships, culinary programs and choice of more itineraries than any other river cruise line, plus excursions that can be personalised to guests’ individual preferences. It’s the perfect way to see some of the most spectacular destinations in Europe.

The 2014 All-Inclusive Boutique River Cruises in Europe include: ✓✓ All gratuities onboard and onshore.

✓✓ Complimentary in-stateroom Infotainment Centre.

✓✓ Unlimited beverages onboard, including fine wine, beer, spirits, soft drinks, specialty coffee and tea, and bottled water. †

✓✓ Complimentary well-equipped fitness centre and exercise classes.

✓✓ All meals onboard, impeccably prepared by cruise chefs using the finest and freshest ingredients from local farmers’ markets.

✓✓ Complimentary use of bicycles and Nordic walking sticks for onshore enjoyment

✓✓ All scheduled airport transfers.

✓✓ The finest river view staterooms afloat – many with French balconies – offering deluxe signature touches including handcrafted beds from Savoir® of England and a wide variety of pillow options for the most soothing night’s sleep.

✓✓ Shore excursions hosted by English-speaking local experts, with ‘Choice Is Yours’, ‘Gentle Walking’, and ‘Go Active’ options. ✓✓ Complimentary portable audio headset system used on all shore excursions. ✓✓ A variety of complimentary culinary experiences and onboard dining options.

✓✓ Award-winning service from a professionally trained, Englishspeaking staff on ships with an average capacity of just 130 guests and the highest staff-to-guest ratio in the river cruise industry.

✓✓ All entertainment and Signature Lectures onboard. ✓✓ Complimentary Internet and Wi-Fi access onboard.

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† Unlimited beverages does not include premium wine and premium spirits.


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Featured River Cruise...

Tulips and Windmills

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* Uniworld price per person twin-share based on category 5, 25 March 2014 departure, including port taxes. See online for more details. Terms and conditions apply (please see page 121).

Amsterdam to Antwerp - 10 days From the canals of Amsterdam to the canals of Bruges, you’ll discover the best of the Netherlands and Belgium. Stroll through acres of tulips at the Keukenhof Gardens and get a sense of the Netherlands’ extraordinary connection to these blooms. Visit the 19 UNESCO-designated windmills of Kinderdijk to better understand how these mighty structures contribute to the Netherlands’ water management. Wander through the picture-perfect villages of Veere, Hoorn and Enkhuizen, and the enchanting outdoor museums of Zaanse Schans and Zuiderzee. You’ll uncover rich treasures at Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, housing the world’s largest collection of the Impressionist master’s paintings, and get an intimate feel for his daily life in Nuenen. Experience beautiful Bruges or ancient Ghent, and then ‘Do as the Locals Do’ in vibrant Antwerp – the diamond capital of the world. Your cruise includes: ✓✓ 9 nights in a Riverview Stateroom ✓✓ 15 excursions

✓✓ Captain’s Welcome and Farewell Reception ✓✓ Unlimited beverages

✓✓ 2 countries ✓✓ 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites

✓✓ Experienced Uniworld Cruise Manager

Staff tip

✓✓ 9 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 9 dinners

“The history, canal tours, chocolates, tulips, windmills, art, old cities and rural settings were just some highlights of our journey. The expert guides handled the tours seamlessly and there was plenty of free time to explore, wander and rest in our luxurious room. Uniworld certainly provides a one-off, deluxe experience!” Belinda Creative Holidays, Ticketing and Documentation 2IC

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30. Hotel Westside Arc De Triomphe 31. La Résidence Du Roy 32. Le Patio Saint Antoine 33. Millennium Hotel Paris Opéra 34. Novotel Paris Les Halles 35. Radisson BLU Le Dokhan’s Hotel 36. Radisson BLU Le Metropolitan Hotel 37. Residhome Val d’Europe 38. Shangri-La Paris Hotel 39. Victoria Palace Hotel

Paris Paris, glorious Paris. Birthplace of chic, home to some of the world’s most spectacular landmarks and a Mecca for fashion, food and art lovers. From the banks of the sparkling Seine to the balconies of quaint Parisian cafés, the City of Light provides a sensual feast unlike any other. There are the alluring galleries, museums, extravagant architecture, and of course the shopping – from quaint boutiques and flea markets to palatial department stores. Whether visiting in the depths of winter or the heat of the summer months, you’ll certainly be captivated by this magical city.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “Où sommes-nous?” means “Where are we?” (It’s easy to lose yourself here!)

Local Tips: • Explore the colourful boutiques of Montmarte along Rue des Abbesses, then stop by Coquelicot bakery and treat yourself to a pain au chocolat. • Many of the museums are free on the first Sunday of the month. Get there early or at lunchtime to avoid the crowds. • If you want to get active, head to the Bois de Vincennes – a sprawling public park where you can cycle, walk and boat to your heart’s content.

What to Pack: A taste for cheese, art and wine.

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EMBARK ON A JOURNEY THROUGH THE ‘CITY OF LIGHT’ ON A NUMBER OF MEMORABLE TOURS THAT EMPHASISE THE ALLURE OF PARIS. DISCOVER MORE CREATIVE CLUB EXPERIENCES ONLINE, CALL US OR SEE YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT.

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If you only have one, two or three days to experience Paris, then the Paris L’Open Tour is the ultimate way to travel. Choose the sights worth seeing on one of four routes covering more than 50 stops: the Paris Grand Tour, Bastille-Bercy, Montmarte-Grands Boulevards and Montparnasse-Saint-Germain. Along the way, you can hop-on and hop-off to experience a host of famed attractions, including the Arc de Triomphe, Bastille, Catacombes, Champs-Elysees, City Hall, Concorde and the Eiffel Tower. While on the bus, take your time to enjoy great views from the open-top deck. Hot tip: Individual handsets are provided and on-board commentary is available in 10 different languages.

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Eiffel Tower Dinner, Cruise & Moulin Rouge Discover Paris from the first floor of the Eiffel Tower’s restaurant, 58 Tour Eiffel, as you indulge in a delicious set menu with drinks included. After your feast, set out on a relaxing, scenic Seine River Cruise and feel the magic and romance of the capital as seen through a glass-enclosed boat. Delight in the entertainment of the famous French Can-can at the vibrant Moulin Rouge as you sip champagne and revel in the atmosphere of yesteryear Paris.

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Giverny Tour Enjoy the peaceful and colourful countryside of Giverny, home to famed artist Claude Monet on this half-day tour from Paris. Venture through the Normandy countryside to the charming country village where you will visit the wonderful flower garden, famous lilypond and Japanese bridge featured in many of Monet’s masterpieces. Explore Monet’s restored home and workshop and discover where the artist indulged his love of nature, painting, gardening and photography. Hot tip: Try and visit in spring when all the flowers are blooming.

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Guided Visit of the Louvre Located in the heart of Paris, the Louvre has become one of the world’s largest museums, packed with masterpieces from different periods, including Ancient Egypt, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The famous Grand Louvre walking tour begins with a stroll through the commercial area of the Louvre Museum. With your guide, you’ll discover the museum’s most famous works, including Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. Hot tip: Admire the impressive Louvre Pyramid made of glass and metal.

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Hot tip: Relish the chance to don your flashiest evening garb – formalwear is required.

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Disneyland® Paris 2 Parks 1 Day Discover the magical world of Disneyland® Paris, with access to both Disneyland® Park and Walt Disney Studios® Park on this full-day tour. Enter the enchanting world, where you’ll meet all the Disney characters, and go behind the scenes of movies, cartoons and TV shows. Hot tip: Make sure you return promptly to the same spot so you don’t miss your transport back to Paris.


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Paris Charms & Secrets Bike Tour

Discover Parisian charms and secrets in a unique way. This guided tour is on an electric bicycle (powered by a battery), making for a silent and effortless adventure. Riding along cobbled streets, you’ll discover an ancient monastery, a secret garden, or a Roman amphitheatre in the very heart of the city.

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Paris Seinorama Tour Begin this magical tour in a luxury, airconditioned coach, driving towards one of the most prestigious and residential areas in Paris. Make your first stop at the quai de la Bourdonnais before boarding a Bateaux Parisiens boat for a guided cruise along the Seine River, then admire picturesque views from the second floor of the Eiffel Tower. Hot tip: Make sure you arrive and check-in at the departure point at least 30 minutes before the excursion departure time.

Hot tip: The tour uses two-wheel lanes, alleys, garden paths and quiet back streets to help passengers feel at ease whilst enjoying the spectacular scenery.

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Guided Visit of the Palace of Versailles Leave Paris by the western districts of the city and follow the Normandy motorway as far as Versailles. Your tour continues with a guided visit of the King’s and Queen’s State apartments within the palace and the newly restored ‘Hall of Mirrors’. Afterwards, enjoy free time to explore the palace gardens. Hot tip: Make sure you wear a good pair of walking/flat shoes to avoid discomfort throughout the day. It’s best to avoid heels.

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Guided Visit of the Loire Valley Castles

Visit three majestic Loire Valley Castles, masterpieces of the Renaissance and birthplaces of major moments in French history, on this historical tour. With a professional guide, you’ll be awe-struck at the magnificence of the Castle of Chambord, the grandiose castle of King François I, and the charming Château de Chenonceau. A guided visit of the Castle of Cheverny, a privately owned castle that has preserved its 17thcentury furniture and décor, will take your breath away. Hot tip: All the castles are equipped with excellent souvenir shops that are well worth a visit.

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Guided Visit of Reims Champagne This fabulous tour will particularly appeal to bubbly lovers, with the chance to sample Champagnes that are highly reputed across the globe. Start your tour of Reims Champagne with a guided visit to the gothic Reims Cathedral and an orientation tour of the city, a typically French provincial town. Continue with a trip to the Mumm Champagne cellars, plus a special champagne tasting. Lunch is on your own in downtown Reims, which has an excellent selection of cafés and bistros offering a typically French setting. In the afternoon, you’ll drive to Epernay for a tour of the Moët and Chandon cellars – complete with more sparkling wine tasting, of course. Hot tip: You’ll be able to purchase champagne and wine accessories after the visit. It makes for a great gift or souvenir.

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“Most Parisians in the tourist areas speak some English. Regardless, when in France, it’s best to learn some polite French phrases to ‘break the ice’. You only need to learn a few key sentences, and you’ll be surprised by the positive response.” Leah Creative Holidays, Reservations Sales Agent

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Best of Parisian nights LONG CELEBRATED FOR ITS ROMANTIC STREETS, LOCAL CHEESE AND WINE, AND BRAGGING RIGHTS TO THE WORLD’S ARTISTIC MASTERPIECES, PARIS IS BURSTING WITH CHIC STAYS AND HERITAGE ESTABLISHMENTS. FIND YOUR PERFECT MATCH IN THE CITY OF LIGHT AT ONE OF THESE CREATIVE CLUB SELECTS.

Hotel Corona Opéra Newly renovated with chic, mod furnishings, Hotel Corona Opera is a simple, friendly hotel in a vibrant part of Paris, just a short walk from the Grands Boulevards Metro. Why we love it: Located on Paris’ northern Right Bank, the Hotel Corona Opéra offers a charming welcome to the city, with friendly staff and fresh, contemporary décor. Tucked away down a quiet lane, the hotel boasts a rarity in Paris – free parking! (Limited spaces are available) Style: Chic Atmosphere: Friendly DON’T LEAVE WITHOUT EXPERIENCING:

• The fresh, light buffet breakfast, perfect to kick off a day of Parisian promenading. • An easy wander down to the Seine River through the jaw-droppingly beautiful Tuileries Garden. • The spooky-but-fun Grevin wax museum right down the road – your friends will never know you didn’t really bump into Lady Gaga!

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Holiday Villa Lafayette Paris

Hotel Waldorf Madeleine

Recently renovated with freshly furnished, cosy rooms, Holiday Villa Lafayette is a charming, boutique stay within strolling distance of the famous Folies Bergères and Garnier Opera.

Boasting a truly enviable location, the contemporary Hotel Waldorf Madeleine puts you in the centre of the action, nestled between the fashionable Parisian districts of Madeleine and Concord.

Why we love it: The gorgeous, contemporary detailing and rooftop views are a big draw card at Holiday Villa Lafayette Paris, a boutique stay that’s just undergone a huge refurbishment. With cute, modern rooms, an enchanting, country garden-inspired dining area, and easy walks to must-see Parisian attractions, this fresh-faced abode offers excellent value. Style: Contemporary Atmosphere: Laid-back DON’T LEAVE WITHOUT EXPERIENCING:

• A French take on Malaysian cuisine at the hotel’s bright and airy Legenda de Malaisie restaurant. • A chilled bottle of local French rosé from the well-stocked wine cellar. • A shimmering Can-can dance or exotic cabaret show at the famous Folies Bergères nearby.

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Why we love it: Combining traditional French hospitality with contemporary design, Hotel Waldorf Madeleine boasts 45 well-appointed bedrooms just strolling distance from Paris’ finest sites including the Tuileries Gardens and The Louvre. The comfortable rooms have great views across the Parisian rooftops and the inroom espresso machine goes down a treat. Style: Classic Atmosphere: Intimate DON’T LEAVE WITHOUT EXPERIENCING:

• Fresh croissants and local jams at the daily breakfast buffet, a perfect start to your Parisian day. • The ultimate holiday indulgence: room service and the daily papers delivered straight to your bed. • The best ‘end-of-sightseeing-day’ ritual: don your fluffy robe and dock your iPod for quality down time. From

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Adagio Paris Tour Eiffel

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Ultra-modern, self-contained apartments just a baguette’s throw from the Champ de Mars, this prestigious residence is an affordable way to do Paris. Why we love it: It’s all about location! Just across from the famous Seine, these modern riverside apartments boast views of Paris’ famous landmarks and those iconic evening cityscapes. Canoodling couples will love the chic studios, while bigger crews and families can snag a three-room apartment for a little extra space. Style: Modern Atmosphere: Relaxed DON’T LEAVE WITHOUT EXPERIENCING:

• An invigorating workout in the fully equipped gym, right before plunging into the boutique, heated pool. • Pre-party drinks in your own panoramic living room. Pick up some bubbly to enjoy looking over the Paris rooftops. • A trip up the Eiffel Tower, just a short stroll away.

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Citadines Montmartre Paris Sitting at the foot of the hip, artist-loved mountain of Montmartre, Citadines Montmartre gives you the chance to experience Paris like a local. Why we love it: As every Parisian neighbourhood has its own personality, it’s easy to miss the finer details when staying in the tourist hubs. Citadines Montmartre Paris gives you the chance to explore a side of the city you may never have discovered before. Choose from a three-star collection of contemporary, self-contained apartments, complete with a garden, sundeck and rooftop terrace. Style: Comfortable Atmosphere: Self-sufficient DON’T LEAVE WITHOUT EXPERIENCING:

• The jaw-dropping views from the charming rooftop garden. Montmartre boasts some of the city’s best vistas. • Delicious breakfast daily in the bright and friendly communal dining room. • A wander through the crooked streets of Montmartre – the famous Moulin Rouge is literally around the corner! From

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Aviatic Hotel An upmarket, arty boutique hotel in the cultured Left Bank, Aviatic Hotel is as friendly as it is stylish, with the best Parisian breakfast cake around. Why we love it: Nestled on Paris’ Left Bank in the arrondissement of Saint Germain des Prés, the peaceful location and friendly staff make Aviatic Hotel a charmingly laid-back stay. Fusing urban, 21st-century style with classic Parisian chic, from the tasteful rooms to the hip breakfast spot, this hotel celebrates Paris now and then. Style: Contemporary French Atmosphere: Chic DON’T LEAVE WITHOUT EXPERIENCING:

• Freshly baked local bread and pastries paired with fruits, cheeses and meats daily in the hip breakfast room. • A cruisy stroll along the Left Bank of the Seine. There’s even a free Velo station 150 metres from the hotel. • A taste of the ‘cake Aviatic’ – the hotel’s homemade baked specialty, even available at breakfast.

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Hotel Paris Eiffel Combronne With 51 bright, comfy rooms boasting every modern convenience an active sightseer could need, the personal touches at the friendly Paris Eiffel Combronne make for a stress-free Parisian adventure. Why we love it: Bright, tasteful decor meets super-friendly service at this genuinely great-value stay in the heart of the Montparnasse arondissement. Enjoy fresh baguettes and cold cuts at the daily breakfast, fluffy white beds, free Wi-Fi, romantic candles and bubbly on request, all within walking distance to the famous Champs de Mars. Style: Tasteful Atmosphere: Convivial From

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Le Patio St Antoine With cosy, tasteful suites around a charming garden courtyard, Le Patio St Antoine is perfect for Paris-bound families, just a short walk from Reuilly Diderot Metro Station.

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Why we love it: With an abundance of jade-green marble, artisan linen and antique furniture decking out the interiors, Le Patio St Antoine offers apartment-style rooms in a classic French design. Spiral staircases take you into the adorable courtyard brimming with flora, a welcome haven after a day’s sightseeing in town. Style: Quaint Atmosphere: Cosy From

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Shangri-La Paris Hotel

One of the city’s best accommodations, the Shangri-La Paris is more ‘baroque palace’ than hotel, with a permanent front-row seat to the spectacular Eiffel Tower.

Haven’t found your perfect Parisian haven? Creative Holidays has cruised the Champs-Élysées to test the pièce de résistance of Paris hotels. Whether you’re mad for museums, a veritable foodie, or want your own private piece of the City of Light, we’ve got you covered!

Why we love it: Once the home of Napoleon Bonaparte’s grandnephew, this property certainly has the ‘wow’ factor. Think grand chandeliers, balconies with stunning Eiffel Tower views, old-world elegance and polished marble staircases. Lavish, spacious rooms, impeccable service and Michelin-starred delights (plus an extensive cellar!) at La Bauhinia restaurant all await. Style: Opulent Atmosphere: Sophisticated From

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Citadines Prestige Les Halles Paris Your very own stylish apartment in the heart of the action, Citadines Prestige Les Halles Paris sits just moments from Paris’ finest attractions, equipped with the best traveller mod-cons. Why we love it: How would you like an apartment by The Louvre? With a location above the Forum des Halles that’s almost unbeatable, Citadines Prestige Paris Les Halles is a compilation of contemporary apartments, with fully equipped kitchens, free Wi-Fi and delicious daily breakfasts, perfect for active sightseers. Style: Sleek Atmosphere: Chilled From

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Radisson BLU Le Dokhan’s Hotel Transformed from an 18th-century residence, Radisson BLU Le Dokhan’s is a charming, old-world luxury hotel in the lively, museum-lovers locale, Trocadéro. Why we love it: Opulence bubbles over in this 18th century-style, grandiose delight, from the penchant for pinstripes to the canopy beds and Italian marble showers. Smart-jacketed staff act like your personal butlers, and the hotel boasts Paris’ very first champagne bar, with sommeliers pouring over 70 varieties of fine sparkling wine. Style: Luxury Atmosphere: Refined From

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Victoria Palace Hotel Tastefully wallpapered and chandeliered, Victoria Palace is a traditional French hotel with an elegant feel, nestled between Saint-Germain-des-Prés and Montparnasse. Why we love it: With décor that’s big on red drapes, plush armchairs and patterned wallpaper, the Victoria Palace Hotel embodies classic French good taste. Finishing touches like canopy beds, candle-lit chandeliers, plush armchairs and exquisite table settings in both the rooms and common areas hark back to traditional Parisian opulence. Style: Plush Atmosphere: Classy From

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Hotel Baltimore Paris Transformed into a luxury hotel in the 1920s, the stylish, classic Hotel Baltimore feels more like a chateau, with champagne bars, iron balconies and its own charming library to boot. Why we love it: Named for its famous first guest, Lord Baltimore, this classic Parisian hotel oozes class and charm. Rooms boast those famous French iron balconies, gazing over the rooftops, the cosy library comes fully stocked, and exquisite French cuisine is prepared by celebrated chef Jean-Philippe Perol at the on-site La Table at the Baltimore restaurant. Style: Classic French Atmosphere: Charming From

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Hotel Westside Arc de Triomphe An ultra-modern stay minutes from Paris’ famous triumphal arch, Hotel Westside Arc de Triomphe is geared toward business travellers looking for their own contemporary pad between Paris meetings. Why we love it: From the astro-turfed, deck-chaired terraces, to the super-chic indoor pool area and even mod-design coffee mugs, the four-star Hotel Westside Arc de Triomphe is a riot of contemporary design. Less than 15 minutes from the Arc de Triomphe and the Champs-Élysées, business trips have never been prettier. Style: Contemporary Atmosphere: Happening

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A magical dream destination

Imagine a land where the wonderful world of Disney comes alive. Imagine a Disneyland Park, where make-believe is real. And Walt Disney Studios® Park, where the magic of Disney meets the magic of cinema. Imagine a Disney® Village where fun and entertainment stay open day and night. Seven Disney Hotels where sweet dreams come true in the very heart of the magic. Imagine you are here... in a Resort as big as the imagination. Welcome to Disneyland® Resort Paris: a holiday destination like no other. Someone you know, can’t wait to go. So come live the magic.

Walt Disney Studios® Park Welcome to Walt Disney Studios® Park... where it's Lights! Camera! 360° Magic! Everywhere! All the time! Step through the Studio Gates and let your imagination soar. Time to immerse yourself in the never-ending, always-fascinating world of movies, animation and television. Four Production Zones. One single focus: ENTERTAINMENT!

ACT ONE: FRONT LOT – “MAKE UP! WARDROBE!”

Laugh, clap and marvel at a tribute to the best of Tinsel Town. You’re on-set at Disney Studio 1 for the shooting of a motion picture production. Props, sets and famous façades surround you. It’s your moment to shine!

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ACT TWO: PRODUCTION COURTYARD – “PLACES EVERYONE!”

Get a behind-the-scenes take on what could be tomorrow's blockbuster movie, or see how television is made in Television Production Tour at Walt Disney Television Studios. Feel movie magic come alive on the Studio Tram Tour featuring Catastrophe Canyon. Or journey into the movies at CinéMagique.

ACT THREE: ANIMATION COURTYARD – “ROLL CAMERA!”

You won't believe your eyes as the Art of Disney Animation bursts to life. Watch closely: you’ll learn the tricks of the trade. Live legendary Disney moments in the theatrical world of illusion at Animagique. And take flight on Flying Carpets over Agrabah.

ACT FOUR: BACKLOT – “ACTION!”

Quick, there's no chance to rehearse! The spotlight is on you. Hold on tight! There’s non-stop adventure coming your way. Survive a meteor shower on Armageddon Special Effects. Rock 'n' roll into the fastest G-force musical adventure ever onboard Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith. And feel the heat of an explosive Stunt Show Spectacular. “Encore, Encore!”

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Disneyland® Park Dream with your Eyes Open In a magical kingdom not so far away, classic Disney heroes and heroines live once upon a time in fairytales that are, happily, never ending. The story begins in the good ol’ days of the early 1900s in Main Street, U.S.A. Then, turn the page and saddle up for some serious fun in Frontierland – Yee Ha! Set sail for an Adventureland of swashbuckling thrills. Take flight into Fantasyland where Disney princes and princesses are real. Or charter a course From The Earth to the Moon in Discoveryland – 3-2-1-blast off! Welcome to the storybook world of Disneyland® Park. Where enchantment lives.

Disney® Village Ideally situated between the Disneyland® Park, the Walt Disney Studios® Park and the Disney Hotels, Disney® Village allows you to get a taste of America. Boutiques, bars, restaurants, a nightclub and the Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Dinner-Show let you travel from Florida to California, from Chicago to New York, from the Wild West to the Hollywood dream. This unique entertainment area in Europe takes you around the world from dawn 'till dusk and into the night with concerts, street artists and games. Dance until the early hours to the craziest rhythms and the best hits of the last thirty years in Florida-inspired decor at Hurricanes nightclub. Throughout the year, enjoy a succession of different music festivals and live concerts offering something for everyone. From Rock to Country music, not to mention Blues, Groove and Soul, the most prestigious artists regularly perform on different stages. Indulge yourself!

Sweet Dreams in the Heart of the Magic Tuck yourself into the storybook world of a Disney® Hotel, where dreams come true. Choose from seven themed Disney® Hotels, all in the heart of the magic, and each with a Disney tale to tell. From the fairytale splendour of a Victorian Palace or the golden age of New York City in the 1920s and 30s, to the great outdoors, where trees stand tall and the mountain atmosphere will take your breath away. There’s the New England coastline, where you can sail into imagination. Trapper country and the wild frontier, where the legends of the old west come alive. Even the golden desert of Santa Fe! The world’s favourite bedtime stories are reserved just for you. So come, be our guest, for a perfect night’s rest. Only at Disney® Hotels. Where sweet dreams live… happily ever after! As to Disney artwork, logos and properties: ©Disney UK & Europe — 65


Nice With its intriguing aromas of lavender and mimosa, its Mediterranean cuisine, leafy green neighbourhoods and shimmering coastline, Nice is a sensual treat. Explore the narrow streets, lively squares, beautiful Baroque churches and bustling eateries of the Old Town, amble up the hill to the beautiful medieval village of Eze, indulge in gelato at the local markets, then rollerblade along the Promenade and feel the buzz of the city. Summer visitors can parasail over Blue Beach for magnificent views of the Côte d’Azur.

Regional France If you can bring yourself to leave Paris (some can’t) make sure you explore some of France’s other darlings – bustling wine Mecca, Bordeaux, the port city of Marseille or the shimmering capital of the French Riviera, Nice

Monte Carlo Monte Carlo is a glamorous place, worldfamous for its lavish casinos. However, if you’re not inclined to while away your days by the poker table, enjoy exploring the sumptuous gardens and interesting museums. No matter what your preference, Monte Carlo has a whole host of attractions to uncover.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: If you want to gamble, proclaim “Je veux jouer”. You’re certainly in the right place!

Local Tips: • Visit the Jardin Exotique, a cliffside botanical garden with a huge collection of cacti and succulents, plus spectacular views of Monte Carlo. • The Palais Premier (Prince’s Palace) in old Monaco-Ville is always worth a visit. Don’t miss the ceremonial Changing of the Guard ceremony, held at 11.55am daily. • Café de Paris, by the Casino, is a little on the pricey side, but has the best terrace to sit and observe the locals.

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THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “Where is the beach?” translates to “Où se trouve la plage?”

Local Tips: • Tucked away in a dense olive grove on the hill of Cimiez is the Matisse Museum – an extensive collection of the artist’s work. • Socca (chickpea pancake) is a local specialty. Try it at the Cours Saleya, a bustling flower and food market in the Old Town. • Parc Phoenix is a hidden oasis of wildlife, fountains and gardens – a great place to escape the city for a couple of hours.

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Bordeaux Bordeaux has its fair share of châteaus and lush vineyards, but the city itself has plenty to explore as well – with breathtaking monuments, intimate museums and some of the best food and wine you’ll find on the planet. Once known as France’s ‘Sleeping Beauty’, the region has had somewhat of a makeover in the last decade – so you’ll want to have your camera at the ready.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “May I have a taste?” translates to “Est-ce que je peux goûter?” (and you’ll definitely want one!)

Local Tips: • Stroll along the waterfront near Place de la Bourse and look out for the magnificent ‘miroir d’eau’ water mirror feature. • Don’t miss a Saturday morning at Marché des Capucins, a large market and mecca for lovers of food and fine wine.

What to Pack: A guide to French wine.

Marseille Marseille is the second-largest city in France, known for its art, culture and a climate ‘blessed by the gods’ (300 days of sunshine per year – yes please). Vieux-Port (the Old Port of Marseille) is the bustling focal point of the city, with plenty of al fresco dining and drinking options from which to soak up the ambience. There’s some excellent scuba diving off the coast, and a trip out to the mind-blowingly beautiful turquoise waters of Calanque de Sugiton is a must.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “C’est une belle journée” means “It’s a beautiful day” – which is generally true in Marseille.

Local Tips: • For the best views of the city, take the Petit Train up to the magnificent Basilique NotreDame de la Garde. • Head to Cours Julien and the dark-butfascinating Rue des Trois Rois for music venues, bookshops and ethnic restaurants galore. • Don’t miss the Market at Noailles (Le Marché de Noailles), a daily fruit and vegetable market and the centre of the city’s colourful North African neighbourhood.

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Euro apartments Always wanted your own Parisian apartment? Dreamed of a Venetian studio? Yearned for the keys to your personal Prague pad? From Nice to Florence, Venice and Prague, there’s a Creative Club apartment to suit every travel style. So stock your own fridge and experience Europe like a local!

Citadines Tour Eiffel, Paris An easy stroll from one of the world’s most iconic structures, Citadines Tour Eiffel offers up your very own apartment in the heart of Paris. Why we love it: Your own Parisian address just minutes from the Eiffel Tower, these apartments come with fully equipped kitchens to prepare your breads and cheeses, and iPod docks so you can play some old French classics. Style: Classic Atmosphere: Relaxed Don’t leave without experiencing: The nearby marketplace, where you can pick up fresh bread and local cheese to savour later. From

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Adagio Paris Montmartre Walk the footsteps of Van Gogh and Toulouse-Lautrec at Adagio Paris Montmartre, with your own studio apartment in the fashionably famous Paris neighbourhood. Why we love it: Located at the foot of the Sacré Coeur Basilica, Adagio Paris Montmartre gives you a place to call home in one of Paris’ most vibrant, arty districts. Decked out with contemporary design amidst a historic neighbourhood, these suave studios are perfect for active travellers wanting their own piece of bohemian Paris. Style: Contemporary Atmosphere: Hip Don’t leave without experiencing: An early morning workout in the fitness centre (you’ll need solid leg muscles for Montmartre’s hillside). From

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Citadines Promenade, Nice Located at the foot of the Saint-Philippe hills, the Italian-inspired apartments of Citadines Promenade are ideally situated just 100 metres from the iconic palm-lined Promenade des Anglais. Why we love it: Bringing a touch of Italian charm to the South of France, the classically inspired Citadines Promenade makes it easy to enjoy a waterfront Nice lifestyle, without the million dollar bill. Relax between beach trips in your own chic apartment, complete with sun loungers, balconies and stunning rooftop vistas. Style: French-Italian Atmosphere: Tranquil Don’t leave without experiencing: The special beach pass, discounted from April to September, offering access to your own private beach. From

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Residence Palazzo Ricasoli, Florence Residence Palazzo Ricasoli offers up classic Florentine apartments, walking distance from Firenze Santa Maria Novella railway station. Why we love it: A former 16th-century palace, this enchanting stay is a charismatic mix of old and new, boasting touches of classic Tuscany balanced with contemporary conveniences. With friendly staff, a tranquil courtyard and marble statue garden, you’ll get a good taste for the flavour of Florence. Style: Florentine Atmosphere: Laid-back Don’t leave without experiencing: A wander around the leafy courtyard, admiring the statues. From

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Mamaison Hotel Riverside, Prague Stellar service, award-winning Art Nouveau design and plush beds await in your own arty pad at Mamaison Hotel Riverside. Why we love it: Sitting right across from Prague’s famously abstract Dancing House, the Art Nouveaustyle Mamaison Hotel Riverside takes prime position on the west bank of the Vltava River. A charming, boutique hotel with first-class service and sophisticated, artful suites, it’s easy to see why it’s a travellers’ choice award winner. Style: Art Nouveau Atmosphere: Relaxed Don’t leave without experiencing: A massage from the trained staff, who are always on hand for 60- or 90-minute sessions. From

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Palazzo Schiavoni, Venice An ornate Venetian mansion converted into a historic hotel residence, the Palazzo Schiavoni offers your own piece of history, just walking distance from St. Mark’s Square. Why we love it: You’d be forgiven for thinking Palazzo Schiavoni was still in use as an extravagant mansion, with period furniture, classic interiors and elegant silverware to boot. Equipped with their own kitchens and elegant bathrooms, these lavish apartments will make you feel like a Venetian dignitary. Style: Ornate Atmosphere: Homely Don’t leave without experiencing: Organised tours of Venice’s hotspots from the Bridge of Sighs to Doge’s Palace. From

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Rome Rome is many things – chaotic, magical, mesmerising and magnificent. It’s worth coming for the art alone, and you needn’t step inside a museum to see it. There are world-famous sculptures, beautiful frescoes and breathtaking buildings around every turn, and just when you think you’ve seen it all, you’ll stumble across another undiscovered part of the city.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: If you taste something delicious, exclaim “Che buono!”

Local Tips: • Wander through the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj between Via del Corso and Via della Gatta. It’s a privately owned palace with a magnificent ballroom and an impressive art collection. • There’s no better spot for peoplewatching than the flower and food markets of Campo de’ Fiori. • Navigating Rome’s chaotic streets can be stressful, so take a break at the stunning Villa Borghese gardens in the city centre.

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Avoid the lengthy queues and explore one of the world’s most extensive art collections with an expert local guide on this fascinating tour of the Vatican. After taking in the museums, be humbled by the imposing beauty of Saint Peter’s Basilica, where you’ll encounter another of Michelangelo’s masterpieces, La Pieta’. For a fascinating finish, you will stop to admire the magnificent Saint Peter’s Square, as your guide points out Bernini’s ingenious use of optical illusion. Hot tip: Listen up! Your guide will share the stories and secrets contained within the Museums’ walls.

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Private Walking Tour: Ancient Rome This walking tour focuses on the history and development of Rome during the Imperial period, from the time of Julius Caesar to the fall of Rome. Visiting key monuments, including the Colosseum and Imperial Fora, you’ll learn about the rapid expansion of the city and the empire under the emperors, and how Romans lived 2000 years ago. After visiting the amphitheatre, you’ll continue down the Via dei Fori Imperiali, a modern road that looks down over the ruins of several squares and temples. Hot tip: Be ready for a history lesson – your tour will be led by a classical scholar or archaeologist with a wealth of information.

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A tour on CitySightseeing’s distinctive red buses is a tremendous way to explore many of Rome’s major sights in a relatively short period of time. Comfortable and convenient, the tour offers you the chance to remain on the bus for the entire loop, listening to the informative audio commentary, or to hop on and off at each attraction.

Leaving Rome in a southerly direction, you’ll take the Highway of the Sun crossing the fertile Roman countryside. During the drive, you’ll have the chance to admire attractions such as the Abbey of Montecassino, the port of Mergellina and the ancient fishing quarter of Santa Lucia. Upon leaving the city, you’ll cross the fertile valley of Mount Vesuvius, before finally arriving at Pompeii.

Discover some of the main monuments of the Eternal City, including The Fountain of the Naiads, Palace of Exhibitions, Piazza Venezia and Capitoline Hill. There are two stops on the tour: Piazza Navona to see Bernini’s beautiful Fountain of the Four Rivers, and the Trevi Fountain, where you can toss a coin over your left shoulder to ensure a return to Rome!

Hot tip: Tours leave every 15-20 minutes so feel free to head off whenever you choose.

Hot tip: Ensure you wear sunglasses and hats in the summer months.

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Hot tip: Set your camera to its best ‘night’ function so you don’t miss capturing Rome’s most beautiful monuments illuminated.

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AS THE RENOWNED CAPITAL OF ITALY, AND EUROPE’S FOURTH LARGEST CITY, FEW PLACES ON EARTH ARE AS IMPRESSIVE AS ROME. SIGHTSEEING IN THIS ASTONISHING METROPOLIS IS A HUGELY ENJOYABLE EXPERIENCE. DISCOVER MORE CREATIVE CLUB EXPERIENCES ONLINE, CALL US OR SEE YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT.

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Hotel Diana Roof Garden Boasting a prime inner-city location, charming rooms and one of the best rooftop vistas around, Hotel Diana Roof Garden is a popular choice for active travellers. Why we love it: With an enviable location perfect for walkers and a charming rooftop garden overlooking the city rooftops, the adorable Hotel Diana makes for a perfect Roman introduction. Rooms come tastefully furnished, with chic, circular beds and charming wallpaper, while the Junior Suite even boasts a private Turkish bath.

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Hotel Tempio di Pallade With sprawling terraces, snug gardens and an affordable price tag, the centrally located Hotel Tempio di Pallade makes for a charming base to explore the capital. Why we love it: Time flies in Rome, so Hotel Tempio di Pallade helps you make the most of it. The short distance from Rome’s main train station means you can hit the ground running. In your down time, enjoy comfortable rooms, daily breakfast in the cellar and free Wi-Fi between sightseeing trips. Style: Traditional Atmosphere: Peaceful Don’t leave without experiencing: The stunning travertine marble and Roman brickwork all around the hotel – a reminder of its long history. From

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Hotel Windrose Located in Via Gaeta, in the heart of the old city, the traditionally designed Hotel Windrose is a fuss-free, friendly base from which to explore Rome. Why we love it: Renovated style in a traditional historic building, the friendly Hotel Windrose is well linked to all the most interesting, historical and artistic sites in town. You’ll feel right at home with fresh breakfast each morning, a bright open-air terrace, chilled-out communal areas, and 52 rooms furnished with elegance and care. Style: Homely Atmosphere: Laid-back Don’t leave without experiencing: An afternoon coffee (or cheeky glass of prosecco) in the breezy hotel courtyard. From

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InterContinental De La Ville Roma An elegant, 17th-century establishment at the top of the Spanish Steps, this enchanting hotel claims some of Rome’s best wining and dining. Why we love it: Mere moments from the Colosseum and Borghese Gallery, the heritage-infused InterContinental De La Ville Roma boasts four bars and restaurants, including al fresco dining at La Piazzeta Restaurant and Courtyard, and panoramic sunset views at The Emperor roof terrace bar. Style: Classic Atmosphere: Tranquil Don’t leave without experiencing: A signature ice and olive martini from I Due Murano. From

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Nova Domus Hotel & Suites If it’s the Vatican you came to see, you can’t get much closer than the friendly, four-star Nova Domus Hotel & Suites, located just minutes from St Peter’s Basilica. Why we love it: Nestled right in the thick of the Eternal City, it’s one for the culture vultures! Just ten minutes to the Vatican Museums and St Peter’s Basilica, this elegant, laid-back stay offers bountiful buffet breakfasts (with homemade cakes), Shiatsu-Thai massages and good old-fashioned Italian hospitality. Style: Traditional Atmosphere: Friendly Don’t leave without experiencing: A refreshing glass of chilled Italian wine from the Lobby Bar, before venturing out to sample Rome’s culinary delights. From

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Radisson BLU es. Hotel, Rome A prominent gem of the stylish Esquilino neighbourhood, the Radisson BLU is a contemporary take on Italian style, from its minimalist rooftop pools to its panoramic al fresco dining. Why we love it: With bold, geometric facades, sleek, curving timber interiors, and floor-to-ceiling glass panelling, the ultra-modern Radisson BLU es. Hotel, Rome is a feat of contemporary design. While here, you’ll enjoy state-of-the-art gym and spa facilities, two jaw-dropping, minimalist rooftop pools, and scrumptious, seasonal Italian cuisine. Style: Minimalist Atmosphere: Chic Don’t leave without experiencing: An indulgent Dead Sea Mud Therapy treatment at Es.sere Spa by Cipriani. From

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Hotel Delle Nazioni Built in the 19th century, with its original marble columns still intact, this hotel boasts a vibrant history, with easy strolls to the Trevi Fountain and Piazza di Spagna. Why we love it: Flanked by relics of the past, the historic Hotel Delle Nazioni has undergone extensive refurbishments and has accommodated countless Italian celebrities. This historic stay also includes a restaurant that hosted Italy’s first-ever cinematic projection by the legendary Lumiére brothers. Style: Stately Atmosphere: Serene Don’t leave without experiencing: Sumptuous buffets within the hallowed halls of Le Grondici Restaurant, where cinema debuted in the 19th century. From

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Hotel Caprice With 40 contemporary, well-polished rooms, friendly service and sightseeing trips on hand, the Hotel Caprice is a modern abode with a family-friendly vibe. Why we love it: Perched around the corner from Via Veneto, one of Rome’s most exclusive addresses, it blends classic design with a taste of the Orient. The splendid breakfast buffet is set in a warm and elegant environment, and the luxurious amenities mean you can spend your holiday or business trip being pampered like a film star. Style: Classic Atmosphere: Warm Don’t leave without experiencing: A night at Il Brillo Parlante wine bar and pizzeria. Select from more than 400 wines on the menu! From

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Florence, Italy Indulge in the best of Italian art, food and shopping in this Tuscan treasure trove.

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Known as the cradle of the Renaissance era, it’s hard to walk through Florence without being swept away by the creative genius that’s left its mark on every street corner. UNESCO estimates that a third of the world’s art treasures are found in Florence – and if the architectural wonder of the Duomo, museums and galleries don’t blow you away – the food and shopping certainly will!

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A stone’s throw from Santa Maria Novella, the Renaissance-inspired Hotel Croce Di Malta boasts stunning vistas, local Tuscan wines and a gorgeous hideaway pool. Why we love it: With a team of friendly staff, the Old World-style hotel features a stocked Tuscan wine cellar, American-style panoramic terrace bar, and a charming pool hidden away from the city streets. Style: Traditional Atmosphere: Relaxed From

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Residence La Contessina Residence La Contessina is a family-run, selfcontained favourite in Florence’s old town centre. Why we love it: With easy walks to Florence’s tourist hotspots like the Gallerie dell’Accademia and Uffizi Gallery, these apartments are perfect for sightseeing families. Boasting a charming central courtyard, the stress-free Residence La Contessina offers spacious, well-kept rooms with quirky curved ceilings and freshly baked bread for breakfast. Style: Homely Atmosphere: Family-friendly

“A great way to spend the morning is browsing the Sant’ Ambrogio Market. It’s a colourful market with fresh fruit and vegetables, flowers, homemade treats, clothing and more. Make like a local and head there early on a Saturday.” Ashleigh Creative Holidays, Reservations Sales Agent

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Venice, Italy Drifting through the Floating City, it’s hard not to be charmed by this unique, cultural wonderland.

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• Gather treats at the Rialto Bridge markets, and head to the church lawns of San Pietro di Castello for a quiet picnic spot.

What to Pack: A good map.

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Once part of the Most Serene Republic of Venice, this floating city is still known as ‘La Serenissima’, and despite the millions of tourists that flock here each year, the city has managed to retain its magical serenity. Although it’s famed for romantic ambience, Venice is so much more than dreamy gondola rides and grand architectural wonders. Drift off the tourist path and into the backstreets to discover artisan showrooms, dazzling contemporary art installations, hidden music venues and bustling markets.


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Hotel Amadeus Bathed in historic detail and located in a chilled-out part of the Cannaregio district, the Hotel Amadeus is a charismatic Venetian stay, full of Baroque finishes and afternoon espressos.

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Why we love it: A sister property to Hotel Principe, these two local favourites share many characteristics: an enviable location, ornate Baroque furnishings, Venetian mirrors and Murano glass detailing. Just 200 metres from Santa Lucia station, Hotel Amadeus offers espressos in the leafy courtyard, charmingly cultured rooms and some of the best Japanese cuisine in town. Style: Modern Baroque Atmosphere: Relaxed

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Hotel Principe Sitting pretty right on the water and close to Santa Lucia station, the historically inspired Hotel Principe is an enchanting Venetian hotel with Baroque detail and convenience at its behest. Why we love it: Convenience is everything in Venice, when you’re surrounded by canals. With its great spot by the main station, the wonderfully ornate Hotel Principe offers breezy access to the best of the city by foot. Fresh Japanese-style seafood, splendid Botticelli-inspired suites and views overlooking the Grand Canal await weary sightseers at the end of a long day. Style: Traditional Atmosphere: Laid-back From

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“Don’t miss a seafood shopping spree at the fabulous Rialto market. We scored the most amazing baby octopus and softshell crab, then cooked up an epic feast in our selfcontained apartment hotel.” Stephanie Creative Holidays, Reservations Sales Agent

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Milan From the staggering heights of the Duomo to the leather-clad feet of the stylish Milanese, there’s so much to admire in this northern Italian city. Most of Milan’s cultural and aesthetic gems are not immediately visible – but then, exploring this city’s hidden charm is half the fun.

Regional Italy Italy has plenty to offer beyond Rome, Florence and Venice. Fall in love with northern beauties, Milan and Como, and embrace the best of southern culture in Naples and Sorrento.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “Adoro queste scarpe” means “I love these shoes”

Local Tips: • Villa Necchi Campiglio is a beautiful villa tucked away in the city centre. It’s a must see for anyone interested in architecture and design. • Via della Spiga is one of Milan’s best streets for high-end boutique shopping (or high-end people watching, if that’s all the budget allows). • Peck, on Via Spadari, is a gastronomic temple worthy of kings. It’s chock full of gourmet meats, cheeses, breads, pastas, wines and sweets.

What to Pack: Your credit card.

Como While the main attraction of Como is, of course, its proximity to Lake Como, spend a while in the city itself and you’ll discover beautiful cathedrals, churches, museums and other cultural offerings. The nearby town of Bellagio is a highlight for anyone seeking adventure – with kayaking, horseback riding, mountain biking, sailing and paragliding all on offer.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: If you’re amazed at the beautiful views, exclaim “Che bella vista!”

Local Tips: • Take a boat over to the stunning grounds of Villa del Balbianello – a beautiful villa famous for appearing in the Bond film, ‘Casino Royale’. • The Volta Temple is a museum dedicated to Alessandro Volta, inventor of the battery. It gives fascinating insight into his life and work. • Visit the nearby village of Dongo’s Museum of Resistance to trace the downfall of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.

What to Pack: A waterproof camera.

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Naples Yes, Naples has some incredible sights – beautiful monuments, theatres and churches – but that’s just the half of it. Seek out the real Napoli, where drying laundry is strung between ancient balconies, and night-gowned nonnas shout obscenities at young men as they zip haphazardly on their scooters through the crumbling streets. Naples is the ‘real’ Italy: messy, loud, chaotic – and glorious.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: In Naples, you may just find “La miglior pizza del mondo!” (“The best pizza in the world!”)

Local Tips: • Escape the chaos and take refuge in the Orto Botanico, a botanical garden with lush ferns, cactus gardens and citrus orchards. • History lovers won’t want to miss a day trip to Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius. Adventurous types can even hike to the volcano’s crater. • Stroll down Via Tribunali to find some of the best and most established pizzerias in Naples.

What to Pack: Your sense of adventure.

Sorrento Whether by the midday sun or the sweet Sorrento moon, there’s plenty to see and do in this coastal gem – just a stone’s throw from bustling Naples. Marvel at the seaside views, sample southern Italian delicacies, wander the cobbled streets and pick up some local ceramics. Head just outside of the city to explore the surrounding landscape, dotted with quaint hillside homes and citrus groves.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “This place is beautiful” translates to “Questo posto è magnifico”

Local Tips: • For a fascinating insight into local history, visit Il Vallone dei Mulini. It’s the ruins of an old flourmill, located right behind the main piazza. • Make sure you check out Punta del Capo – it’s one of the best beaches in Sorrento and boasts a hidden inlet of crystal-clear water. • The Corso Italia is Sorrento’s main street. Visit in the daytime for great shopping or head out at night to see musicians and dancers.

What to Pack: Flat-soled shoes.

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Madrid, Spain Visit beautiful Madrid and discover a city of grand architecture, rich culture and incredible passion.

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There are a few ways to experience Spain’s colourful capital. You might wander the streets and marvel at the city’s fine architecture, rich art collections and curious monasteries. Or perhaps you’d prefer to dive in, burn up the dancefloor and get swept away in its imitable energy. Whichever path you take, you’ll love Madrid. It’s a breathtaking labyrinth of fanciful buildings, grand museums, overflowing bars and tasty tapas taverns. From majestic palaces to flea markets to wild bullfighting rings, there’s something to cater for every traveller taste.

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Sitting right on the main boulevard, the naturally light-filled studio apartments of Espahotel Gran Via bring the best of Madrid to your doorstep. Why we love it: A short distance from tourist hotspots like the Puerta del Sol, Plaza de España and the Royal Palace, these contemporary, self-contained apartments offer an affordable pad with room service, gorgeous views and plenty of natural light. Style: Modern Atmosphere: Homely

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InterContinental Madrid Inspired by an 18th-century Spanish palace, the elegant InterContinental Madrid rolls out a royal welcome, with celebrated chefs, happening eateries and top-notch views. Why we love it: The majestic InterContinental is mere minutes from the famous Prado Museum. From outstanding Spanish hospitality and exquisitely suave eateries, to plush towels and fruit bowls in your room, this elegant establishment takes pampering to the next level. Style: Spanish luxury Atmosphere: Stately

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Barcelona, Spain Let your hair down in this colourful Catalan wonderland.

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What to Pack: 1. H10 Universitat

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A feel for flamenco.

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From the eye-popping halls of the Picasso Museum to the mosaic walls of Gaudi’s Park Guell, the world is a little bit brighter in Barcelona. Gorge on paella at one of the many seafood restaurants, sample Catalan candy at an authentic Spanish confectioner, cool off with a dip in the Mediterranean, then enjoy a night of Sangria-fuelled flamenco.


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H10 Universitat Claiming a prime spot at the top of La Rambla, the refurbished H10 Universitat boasts friendly staff, a panoramic terrace bar and contemporary abodes. Why we love it: Built in the 19th century, this hilltop hotel traded gilded history for modern suavity on the top of La Rambla. With its sunny, rooftop lounge bar and prime location near Barcelona’s lively Plaza Catalunya, this ideally situated stay offers some of the best vistas in town.

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“The best way to discover Barcelona is by foot, and there are plenty of parks and gardens to explore. If you’re feeling energetic, take a walk up leafy Montjuïc mountain for some beautiful views of the city.”

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Mariano Cubi Aparthotel Suave, serviced apartments in Barcelona’s business district, Mariano Cubi Aparthotel is perfect for business travellers wanting their own temporary Spanish home away from the tourist traps. Why we love it: Located in the business district north of Barcelona’s centre, the chic apartments of Mariano Cubi are beyond the tourist boulevards. Enjoy Barcelona like a local in your own stylish pad, with mod kitchen, free Wi-Fi and flat-screens, a farmhouse breakfast buffet and easy access to the city subway.

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Berlin, Germany Explore countless historical landmarks and feed your mind in this cool cultural hub.

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Citadines Kurfürstendamm Berlin With classic German décor, plenty of polished pine and a homely atmosphere, Citadines Kurfürstendamm Berlin gives you the keys to your own hotel-style apartment, southwest of the city. Why we love it: Perfect for active travellers who like to get up and go, these comfortable studios come equipped with all the mod-cons you could need. Style: Homely Atmosphere: Laid-back From

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Mercure Hotel Berlin Mitte With some of the warmest hospitality in Berlin, the easy-going Mercure Hotel Berlin Mitte fuses modern features with a homely design.

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Adagio Berlin Kurfürstendamm Your own contemporary apartment in a prime spot, the self-sufficient Adagio Berlin offers a stylish, modern retreat – a great counterpoint to Berlin’s historic centre.

Why we love it: Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the city, Mercure Hotel Berlin Mitte is perfect for travellers wanting to kick back after sightseeing in the leafy garden terrace, lively bistro or fun-filled sports bar.

Why we love it: Berlin is all about contrasts; old meets new at every turn. Emerging from your modern apartment into the historic streets of fashionable Kurfürstendamm lets you appreciate the city’s juxtapositions. Apartments come with fully equipped kitchens, but if cooking on holiday’s not your thing, there are plenty of fantastic eateries nearby.

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Munich, Germany Fall in love with a city that melds tradition and urban flair like no other.

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What to Pack: 1. Adagio Munich City

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Munich is famous for its annual beer-drenched festival, Oktoberfest, but you’ll find much more than dirndls and lederhosen in this grand Bavarian capital. It’s a picturesque city (the third-largest in Germany) with impressive architecture and countless museums, beer gardens and buzzing communal spaces to enjoy. Munich’s proximity to the magnificent Bavarian Alps is of course, an added bonus.


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Adagio Munich City Adagio Munich City offers up your very own chic studio apartment, just five minutes from the main station. Why we love it: With an interior consisting of dark polished wood and red hues, Adagio Munich City has a real “bachelor pad” feel in the heart of the city. The spacious studios are also great for families, with the sights and sounds of the Bavarian capital all just a short walk away.

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Citadines Arnuflpark Located in west Munich, this easy-going serviced residence offers a relaxing stay just five minutes walk from Central Railway Station. Why we love it: Being a couple of tram stops from the centre of town means Citadines Arnulfpark is in a peaceful part of Munich, but still within easy reach of the city’s famous historic quarter. The residence offers 146 apartments over six floors under the watchful gaze of the Alps. Style: Modern Atmosphere: Relaxed From

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“When taking part in the world-renowned Oktoberfest, make sure you bring plenty of cash (while still being wary of pickpockets). Many tents don’t accept cards.” Jason The Travel Corporation, Public Relations Executive

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Frankfurt It’s Germany’s financial capital and the famous home of the Frankfurter sausage, but don’t be tricked into thinking that Frankfurt is all skyscrapers and encased meat delicacies. This 2000-year-old city has some of the best museums in the country, an impressive arts scene and a tranquil botanical garden.

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Regional Germany Beyond Berlin and Munich, Germany has some magnificent cities and scenic areas to explore. Favourites include the ancient metropolis of Frankfurt, harbourside Hamburg, and lively Cologne and Dusseldorf, flanked by the river Rhine.

Hamburg Hamburg, Germany’s second-largest city, is a harbourside metropolis with plenty to offer the curious traveller. With fascinating landmarks, water activities galore, sprawling parks and unique museums – there’s something for everyone in this bustling port city.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: If you’re searching for a good restaurant, ask “Wo ist ein gutes Restaurant?”

Local Tips: • Early Sunday risers, be sure to visit the famous old open-air fish and flea market on Grosse Elbstrasse. • Dialog im Dunkeln (Dialogue in the Dark) is an incredible social project and exhibition, where which blind guides lead visitors through total darkness. Don’t miss it. • The International Maritime Museum is bound to please shipping enthusiasts with its huge collection of ship models and other maritime artefacts.

What to Pack: Boat shoes.

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Lingo to know: “Das ist mir Wurst” is a brilliant saying that translates as “it’s all sausage to me” and roughly means “it’s all the same to me/I don’t care”.

Local Tips: • Stroll through the colourful flea market on the shore of the river Main in Sachsenhausen‘s Schaumainkai Street. It’s held every second Saturday morning. • Close by is the Städel Museum – one of the country’s most famous art institutions, housing a huge collection of classic and modern works. • For the best selection of Frankfurt’s namesake delicacy, look no further than famous sausage emporium and butcher shop Gref-Völsings Rindswurst on Hanauer Landstrasse 132.

What to Pack: A taste for Frankfurter Würstchen (Frankfurter sausages).


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Cologne Cologne has transformed from Ancient Roman outpost to one of the country’s most cosmopolitan and friendly cities. Visit the magnificent cathedrals, chocolate museums, lively beer halls, medieval churches, countless museums and galleries and of course, the Rhine River, then top it off with some local cuisine at one of the city’s excellent eateries.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “Ich besorge das Bier” means “I’ll get the beer”

Local Tips: • The world-famous Cologne Carnival is a colourful celebration known as the “fifth season of the year”, and happens every February. • The Belgisches Viertel (Belgian Quarter) is an artsy neighbourhood with dozens of great cafés, shops and restaurants. • A viewing platform atop the Kölntriangle highrise offers the best views of the cathedral.

What to Pack: A zest for life (and some colourful attire).

Dusseldorf Welcome to Dusseldorf – economic powerhouse and city of architectural wonders, posh shopping and busy nightlife. Stroll the cobblestone streets and cosy up in a tavern in Altstadt (Dusseldorf’s historic centre), or take a bike ride along the beautiful Rhine river on the Rheinuferpromenade. Animal lovers can roam the splendid woodlands and feed deer and other creatures at the Wildpark.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “Ich gehe zum Park” means “I’m going to the park” (for a relaxed morning stroll after a long night out)

Local Tips: • Königsallee is Dusseldorf’s famously upscale shopping boulevard – and whether you’re shopping or not, it’s a beautiful part of the city to visit. • Wander Ackerstraße, the main street of the trendy Flingern quarter, for cool galleries, cosy cafés, vintage stores and more. • Nightlife-seekers should head to buzzing Ratinger Straße – a lively street chock full of some of the city’s best pubs, bars and restaurants.

What to Pack: Party heels and a designer blazer.

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Amsterdam, Netherlands Explore the bright canals and get ready for striking art, exciting nightlife and a vibrant café society.

Amsterdam The capital of the Netherlands and its largest city, Amsterdam has everything the postcards say it should – beautiful canals, colourful tulips and clogs galore. But one of the more striking things about the city is its incredible art; from the monuments of old masters to the vibrant wall scrawls of tomorrow’s street artistes. When you’re ready for a change of pace, visit the house of Anne Frank, float through the winding canals and marvel at the colourful lopsided homes, pop by the infamous Red Light District, then cosy up in a warm café with a frothy beer.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “Gezellig” is a famously Dutch quality meaning something along the lines of ‘cosy, convivial and enjoyable’.

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Often overlooked on tourist itineraries, Brussels is the ideal destination for anybody wanting to explore a quirky, lively city. Those heavenly chocolate stores and cosy breweries are just the beginning... Take some time to appreciate the intriguing Art Nouveau architecture, explore narrow streets lined with eclectic shops and markets, and eat your way along the trail of excellent restaurants and cafés. Known to many as the ‘Capital of Europe’, Brussels is one part Flemish, one part French and all parts wonderful.

Brussels, Belgium

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Vienna It’s ranked as one of the world’s most liveable cities, but even short-term visitors are bound to fall in love with Vienna. Stately Baroque-style castles and gardens, grand monuments, dazzling hotels, and impressive museums dot the ‘City of Music’ – a hub for great tunes, from classical to rock, jazz and blues. Vienna is also a shopper’s paradise, with vast department stores, stylish boutiques and bustling markets all waiting to be explored. But the best pastime is simply to tuck oneself away in a café with an espresso and slice of cake. That’s just the Viennese way.

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Geneva

Geneva, Switzerland Take a quiet break in this cosmopolitan and hugely international Swiss city.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: Many people speak English in Geneva but it’s useful to know a little French. “Parlez vous français?” means “Do you speak French?”

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Home to the International Red Cross, the World Health Organisation and the second-largest office of the United Nations, Geneva boasts a fantastic assortment of restaurants and lush hotels that cater to its international guests. But whether you’re there for business or leisure, you’ll enjoy wandering through this quiet, cosmopolitan city. Quaint cobblestone streets are speckled with magnificent green spaces and outdoor cafés. Adventurous types can ski the nearby Alps or sail along the picturesque lake, while shopaholics can explore the staggering selection of designer boutiques in the City Centre or the bargain stores of Rue des Paquis.

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Prague

Prague, Czech Republic

The largest city and capital of the Czech Republic, Prague is a sumptuous feast for the senses. Cobbled lanes, grand Gothic buildings, a fairytale castle and a dazzling lake contrast a spectacular array of modern architectural gems, contemporary art installations and manicured public spaces. Savour international cuisine and sample some of the best beer in the world, then prepare yourself for some serious shopping. Whether its designer clothing, world-famous crystal and glassware, or bargain bric-a-brac you fancy, you’ll find it in Prague.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know:

Visit the Golden City of Prague for spectacular sights and some serious shopping.

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Warsaw

Warsaw, Poland Retrace history and discover the small charms of this bustling Polish capital.

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Since it was all but destroyed in WWII, this Polish capital has recreated itself into an intriguing city of contrasts and surprises, teeming with contemporary art, interesting restaurants and lively nightspots. There are poignant historical sites and museums to explore, and a burgeoning art scene emerging on the right bank of the River Vistula. Fill up on traditional Polish cuisine at one of the old-style milk bars, then wander the Royal Route to admire the city’s churches, palaces and monuments.

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Budapest Budapest, Queen of the Danube – a beautiful city with a complex history, a charming population, and plenty to admire and explore. Wander the storied streets and gaze upon spectacular Art Nouveau, neoclassical and baroque architecture. Sample the incredible Hungarian cuisine and wine, shop local designers, and take a walk over the Chain Bridge for spectacular views of the city. But above all, a trip to the ‘City of Baths’ simply must include a dip in one of its famous thermal springs.

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Visit Hungary’s capital for magnificent food, magical scenery and so much more.

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Split & Dubrovnik Croatia is fast becoming Europe’s hottest destination, with a magnificent coastline and a great mix of oldworld architecture and modern ‘coolness’. Buzzing bars, one of the world’s most remarkable Roman monuments, spectacular mountains and turquoise waters make coastal gem Split an ideal getaway. Meanwhile, Dubrovnik is a charming, handsome city nestled between the Adriatic sea and Dinaric Alps, complete with wonderful scenery, friendly locals and an impressive array of baroque buildings. George Bernard Shaw once said “those who seek paradise on Earth should come to Dubrovnik and find it”. We tend to agree.

Prepare to be dazzled by the stunning Croatian seaside.

Lingo to know: If you want to pay a compliment, try “Hrvatska je lijepa zemlja” (it means “Croatia is a beautiful country”)

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Local Tips: • Visit the Diocletian’s Palace in Split. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site, and arguably the world’s bestpreserved Roman Palace.

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2. Radisson BLU Resort (Split)

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Istanbul, Turkey Marvel at mosques, browse bazaars and get to know the locals in this lively city.

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4. Kent Hotel 5. Orka Royal Hotel 6. Ramada Old City Hotel

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What to Pack: Your haggling skills.

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Straddling both Europe and Asia, Istanbul is an energetic city with countless galleries, dazzling architecture, a thriving contemporary design scene and some of the best food in the world. Marvel at the Sultan Ahmed Mosque (the Blue Mosque), wander over the Galata Bridge, and trawl the bazaars for clothing, craft and fragrant spices. One of the best parts of the city is just getting to know the locals – their generosity and love for life will stay with you long after you leave this bustling Turkish gem.


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Faros Hotel

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Nestled in the old city close to Istanbul’s best sights and attractions, the wonderfully hospitable Faros Hotel is a modern boutique on the doorstep of history. Why we love it: With super friendly staff and a top location, Faros Hotel starts your Istanbul adventure off on the right foot. Contemporary décor and polished wooden floors form a bright contrast to the city’s classic ceramic and stonework, and Faros Restaurant’s tantalising Italian-Turkish fusion makes for a rewarding culinary escapade. Style: Modern Atmosphere: Friendly From

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Kent Hotel With 94 sleek, contemporary rooms within walking distance of the famous Grand Bazaar, the stylish Kent Hotel finishes each interior with Turkish touches, celebrating its historic locality. Why we love it: Located in the buzzing Beyazit district, every room at Kent Hotel has a mix of old and new, boasting contemporary furnishings paired with the odd traditional touch or Turkish rug. Thankfully, hotel service is of the good old-fashioned kind too, with staff going out of their way to meet your every request. Style: Contemporary Turkish Atmosphere: Relaxed

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Athens It’s one of the oldest cities in the world, and between the ancient Greek remains, stunning cathedrals and countless museums housing ancient relics, there’s a lot to see in Athens. But this is a city that effortlessly combines antiquity with cosmopolitan street life, and the bustling Greek capital seems to constantly reinvent and renew. Sprawling green spaces, one of the most beautiful promenades in Europe and the mind-boggling Acropolis provide a backdrop for a vibrant culture, busy nightlife and growing music scene.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “Náste kalá!” means “I wish you well.”

Local Tips: • Pack a picnic and head up Filopappos Hill – a favourite spot with locals for its fresh air and sweeping views of the city. • The Plaka neighbourhood is the oldest part of Athens, boasting a great selection of shops, cafés and cute cobblestone streets. • Enjoy the traditional open-air Cine Paris – a rooftop cinema in the heart of Plaka. Films are generally shown in English with Greek subtitles.

What to Pack: A guide to Ancient Greek history.

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A long-loved tourist favourite in the heart of old Athens, Plaka Hotel was made to please, sitting just north of its namesake, the popular Plaka area.

One of the most affordable stays in one of the most popular parts of town, the Astor Hotel offers spectacular views of the legendary Acropolis.

With four elegant bars and restaurants, spacious, contemporary rooms and an unmissable rooftop pool, the Novotel Athens is tailor-made for serious recharging.

Why we love it: A tried and true tourist go-to, Plaka Hotel is one of the most popular stays in the old historic neighbourhood of Athens. Immaculately finished, with panoramic views of the Acropolis from its rooftop restaurant, this friendly hotel celebrates a lucky locality, with Plaka’s famous flea market just cobblestone streets away.

Why we love it: A collection of homely, comfortable rooms with unforgettable vistas, the centrally located Astor boasts easy walks to Athens’ must-see spots and happening Plaka area. Enjoy afternoon aperitifs in the ground-floor bar or head up to dine on some mesmerising views and restaurant delicacies.

Why we love it: Located in the popular Plaka area of Athens, this plush hotel is designed around your wellbeing, from the ergonomic rooms to well-balanced Mediterranean cuisine and a contemporary fitness centre. As evening approaches, you’ll enjoy unforgettable rooftop moments and a sunset dip under the stars with views over the Acropolis.

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• A toast to the iconic Acropolis at sunset, with a bottle of bubbly in the enchanting roof garden bar. • The ‘Greek corner’ of the breakfast buffet, with local feta, olives and pies each morning. • A sightseeing trip around Athens’ most iconic attractions, right on your doorstep.

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• The stunning sweeping views over Athens as you dine at the aptly named Bella Vista restaurant. • A cheeky lunchtime Ouzo at Bar Astor, open daily from 11am on the hotel’s ground floor. • Some serious retail therapy in the local boutiques of the nearby Plaka area.

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Divani Palace Acropolis

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An extravagant hotel with stunning views of Athens’ ancient wonders, Divani Palace entwines old and new, comfort and classic elegance, just below the shadow of the famed Acropolis. Why we love it: With the Acropolis right outside your window, it’s made for travellers wanting a postcard-worthy Athenian stay. Moments from the old quarter of Plaka and the brand-new archaeological Acropolis Museum, you’ll enjoy everything from an on-site Mediterranean restaurant to a sparkling outdoor swimming pool and popular swim-up bar. Style: Eclectic Atmosphere: Magical DON’T LEAVE WITHOUT EXPERIENCING:

• Fine dining in the lovely ‘Acropolis Secret’ Roof Garden Bar, serving Greek and international delights. • A refreshing few laps in the outdoor pool, before afternoon cocktails from the rustic, poolside D Bar. • Breakfast taken in your suite, best consumed on your terrace lounge looking up to the Acropolis. From

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The Athens Gate Hotel Simple and modern, The Athens Gate Hotel boasts a prestigious location in the historic heart of Athens, with breathtaking views of the Parthenon and the Temple of Olympian Zeus. Why we love it: A cocktail is best enjoyed with show-stopping rooftop views – and that’s just what you’ll get at the Athens Gate Hotel! Wake up to a delicious breakfast on the roof terrace, or recline on comfortable sofas in the lobby lounge as you watch the world go by. Style: Basic Modern Atmosphere: Relaxed DON’T LEAVE WITHOUT EXPERIENCING:

• Your daily breakfast served in the open-air rooftop restaurant or ordered from room service. • Freshly brewed coffee from the lobby lounge, perfect to stop by and recharge between sightseeing. • A trip to the new Acropolis museum, just 100 metres from the hotel entrance.

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Greek Islands A TRIP TO GREECE JUST WOULDN’T BE COMPLETE WITHOUT AN ADVENTURE AROUND THE MAGNIFICENT GREEK ISLANDS. FROM SAPPHIRE WATERS TO MEDIEVAL VILLAGES – A VISIT HERE WILL STAY WITH YOU FOREVER.

Santorini

Mykonos

Heraklion

Santorini (or Thira) is one of the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea, famous for its volcanic terrain, sapphire blue water and dusting of whitewashed cliffside villages. Wander the wonderfully bizarre black sand beaches of the east coast, zig-zag down countless steps to the cute ports below Oia and Fira, and explore museums packed with fascinating frescoes, intriguing pottery, antiquarian maps and other local crafts.

The most fabulous of the Cyclades lot, Mykonos is a dazzling island with a lot to offer (besides being outrageously good looking). Excellent shopping, art displays, party beaches and underwater adventures – it’s all happening here. Wander the tangled streets and take in the magnificent architecture, stock up on local fashion and crafts, and dance the night away on Paradise Beach.

The capital of Crete has had a somewhat turbulent history – and even today, this ancient city is, at first glance, a little chaotic. But stick around and you’ll discover a place teeming with fascinating museums, historic sites, a world-class aquarium and marvelous Venetian architecture. Many travel to the Cretan capital to admire the ancient Minoan Palace in Knossos – one of the world’s greatest archeological sites.

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Need some sunshine? Just ask a local “Pou ine i paralia?” (“Where is the beach?”)

If you want to ask someone to dance, say “Thélis na horépsis mazí mu?”

“Borite na me voitheisete?” means “Could you please help me?”

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• The incredible Museum of Prehistoric Thira houses some impressive artefacts from the Minoan Bronze Age settlement at Akrotiri.

• Paradise Beach is famous for partying and water sports – but those seeking something quieter should head to the more low-key Psarrou Beach.

• The Historical Museum of Crete houses a fascinating permanent collection, including the reconstructed interior of a Cretan rural home.

• Head to the open-air cinema in Kamari in the summer months. It’s a great setting and the bar has an excellent selection of refreshments.

• Pay a visit to Little Venice, famous for its picturesque medieval houses constructed right on the water’s edge.

• Morosini Fountain (or ‘Lion Fountain’) is a popular meeting place in the old town, with plenty of cafés lining the square.

• Visit Oia to watch a spectacular sunset – it’s one of the loveliest villages in the Mediterranean.

• Castle Panigirakis is an idyllic spot with panoramic island vistas. Yoga fans can take a class here while admiring views over the Aegean Sea.

• Visit the spectacular Lasithi Plateau, with its rural villages and famous Diktaian Cave – the apparent birthplace of mythical Greek god, Zeus.

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Your party clothes.

A friendly smile.

Some sturdy sandals.

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Ios

Rhodes

Golden sand beaches, a bright sapphire sea, fairytale windmills and charming blue and white buildings. You’re not in heaven, you’re in Ios. This Aegean gem is perhaps best known for its beaches, which are indeed spectacular – Mylopotas and Manganari are two favourites. Explore some remarkable cultural offerings, chow down on tasty Greek cuisine at a taverna and then dance yourself silly at one of the island’s (famously crazy) nightclubs.

With magnificent beaches, lush forests, beautiful frescoed churches and a remarkably well-preserved medieval town, the isle of Rhodes is a sight to behold. Once ruled by the Knights of St John, the island’s old city (also named Rhodes) is packed full of Ottoman relics, cobblestone streets and glorious sandstone architecture. Those looking to explore ancient ruins should head to Lindos acropolis, a spectacular ancient settlement with incredible coastline views.

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Enjoyed some tasty Greek cuisine? “Einai nostimotato!” means “It is very delicious!”

If you get lost between the beach and city, ask “Pou ime?”, meaning “Where am I?”

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• Climb to the top of the hill in Chora, the main village, for magnificent views of the island.

• St Paul’s Bay – next to the Lindos acropolis – is a beautiful spot to swim and relax, with some great bars and restaurants nearby.

• Take a walk up the winding path to Paleokastro (meaning ‘old castle’) – a Byzantine castle on the island’s eastern side.

• Climb to the top of the Roloi Clock Tower and gaze down on beautiful domes, palmlined squares and minarets.

• Everybody loves Astra Cocktail Bar, a lively place in the village with delicious drinks, bright décor and friendly staff.

• The water park in Faliraki is a great family spot, and even grown-ups will enjoy its exhilarating waterslides.

What to Pack:

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A lot of energy.

A love for history.

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More Greek Islands

Corfu

Naxos

Paros

While it’s tempting to find a spot on one of Corfu’s idyllic beaches and indulge in a somewhat stationary holiday, there’s so much to see and do on this Ionian Island – what with all of its splendid Venetian forts, fascinating museums and activities galore. Wander Kérkyra’s old quarter, with its pastel dwellings, charming squares and architecturally splendid forts. Hikers and bird watchers will love the Corfu trail – a tenday endeavor that winds from one end of the island to the other.

Naxos – the largest island of the Cyclades group – is known for its charming mountain villages, secluded beaches, varied landscapes and well-preserved medieval towns. With a spattering of fascinating and unusual museums, countless historic sites to explore and an endless supply of appealing trails and paths to navigate, it’s the ideal destination for anyone seeking a quieter Greek Islands experience.

A dramatic landscape, beautiful monuments and sublime beaches make Paros another favourite of the Cyclades set. Whether you choose to stay in the charming capital of Parikia, or in one of the smaller fishing villages, you’re bound to enjoy this quintessential Greek isle. Explore little alleyways lined with traditional Cycladic houses, marvel at the Castle of Parikia, and when all that sightseeing gets too much, collapse onto the stunning white sands.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “Thank you” translates as “Efkharisto.” There’s much to be thankful for in Corfu!

Local Tips: • Head to Kanóni to take in the delightful views of Vlahérna islet and Pondikonísi (and don’t forget the camera). • The Asian Art Museum houses an impressive collection of artefacts from Japan, China, Tibet, Afghanistan, Cambodia and more.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: If you’re wondering if someone speaks English, ask “Milas Anglika?”

Local Tips: • Della Rocca Barozzi is a glamorous building owned by the Karavias family – and houses a fascinating folklore museum. • Don’t miss the Temple of Demeter, just outside of Sangri village. The surrounding landscape is as beautiful as the temple itself.

• Keen for a challenge? Try climbing Ágii Déka, Corfu’s highest peak.

• The Panagia Drossiani church in the Tragea region is said to be one of the most artistically and architecturally important in Greece.

What to Pack:

What to Pack:

A cool camera app on your phone.

A Greek phrasebook.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “Ti ine to onoma to thiko sou?” means “What is your name?”

Local Tips: • Lefkes is a spectacular village, tucked away in the hills and full of hidden treasures – art galleries, restaurants and a gorgeous church. • In spring, the ‘Valley of the Butterflies’ (near Psichopiana village) is a must-see for its lush vegetation and colourful butterflies. • Live your dream of riding horseback along golden sands at the Kokou horse riding centre in Naoussa village.

What to Pack: A good beach read.

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Cruising through Greece Breathe in cosmopolitan Mykonos, experience the primal energy of Santorini, or approach the sacred island of Patmos... endless treasures await you in the legendary Greek Islands. With 25 years of cruising experience, and 75 years of award-winning history in tourism, Louis Cruises offers an unparalleled over-water experience in the Mediterranean. Combining famous highlights of the area with lesser-known gems, there’s a perfect option to suit any traveller – each with its own individual charms.

✓✓ The big day is here! You’re fully prepared. ✓✓ Personal items and clothes packed: check! ✓✓ Passport/ID Cruise ticket, medication, valuables all in hand luggage: check! ✓✓ Suitcases locked and clearly labeled: check! ✓✓ Taxi or transport to port: check! ✓✓ Prompt arrival (two hours before departure): check! ✓✓ Watered the plants, cat with the neighbours, emails answered, Facebook status updated: check, check, check and check! ✓✓ Now sit back, relax, and enjoy your trip sip by sip – just like a bottle of fine Greek wine…

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Louis Olympia: Named after the archaeological site of ancient Olympia, birthplace of the Olympic Games, she’s the epitome of comfort and style – sailing safely around the Greek Seas, Turkey and Cyprus. Capacity: 1664 passengers

Louis Cristal: Comfortable yet ultra modern, she stands out from the crowd, promising to travel you first class in the most spectacular of destinations. Capacity: 1200 passengers

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Other European Hotspots HEAD SOUTH TO PORTUGAL, SPAIN’S SPECTACULAR NEIGHBOUR, OR JOURNEY NORTH TO SWEDEN AND DENMARK’S STYLISH CITIES, AND DISCOVER THE DRAMATIC LANDSCAPES OF NORWAY AND FINLAND.

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With its vibrant cities, beautiful beaches, breathtaking scenery and majestic hilltop towns, Portugal has something for everyone. Capital city, Lisbon, combines a lively arts and music scene with beach life like nowhere else, and has ample medieval architecture and ancient castles for history lovers to explore. The Algarve coastline offers everything from the flashy nightlife of Lagos, to golden sand beaches, thermal springs and charming limestone coves and grottoes. Hikers and mountaineers should head east for a magnificent rugged landscape of limestone peaks, sprawling forests, mysterious gorges and waterfalls.

There’s much to see in Mother Svea. Start your Swedish tour in grand old Stockholm – the nation’s capital city – with its Royal Palace, gorgeous gothic churches, countless museums, dining and shopping options. Lovers of the great outdoors should head to Swedish Lapland, in the far northwestern corner, to explore vast Arctic plains, rugged mountains, glaciers, forests and lakes. And those who seek some traditional Swedish culture with love Dalarna, a province in central Sweden with red cottages, quaint farmsteads and maypole dancing galore.

Charming cities, abundant natural beauty, fascinating history, world-class museums, Princess Mary. We could go on. Denmark is a vibrant, friendly place with no shortage of interesting sights and experiences. Dine in five-star restaurants and shop Danish design in delightful Copenhagen. Explore Viking ruins in the village of Jelling, or admire the country’s unique landscape in one of its three beautiful national parks. Of course the young and young at heart will love Denmark’s colourful variety of amusement parks, from LEGOLAND to Bakken, the world’s oldest amusement park, nestled in the lush woods of Jægersborg Dyrehave.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: “Desculpe, onde fica um estação?” means “Excuse me, where is a station?”

Local Tips: • Wander through the tiny hilltop town of Monsaraz and take in its medieval whitewashed houses and spectacular views of the Spanish border. • The peaks of the Serra da Estrela mountain range are the highest in the country. Seasoned hikers and resortseekers alike will love this spot. • The Fado ao Centro Cultural Centre in Coimbra is a perfect place to discover the traditional Portuguese ‘fado’ style of music.

What to Pack: Something for all seasons.

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THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: Declare “Jag älskar sverige” if you’re enjoying the city. It means “I love Sweden.”

Local Tips: • The city of Gothenburg is Sweden’s second largest, and boasts an impressive abundance of excellent bars, shops, restaurants and galleries. • Paddle down the Dalsland Canal, admire magnificent scenery and stop in at Tisselskog to check out the ancient rock carvings. • The Stockholm archipelago is a group of some 30,000 islands, skerries and rocks spreading out into the Baltic Sea, and can be explored by ferry, kayak or ice yacht.

What to Pack: An IKEA catalogue.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: If you’re looking for the nearest museum, say “Jeg leder efter museet.”

Local Tips: • Spend some quiet time in the Royal Library Garden – a green paradise nestled in the grounds of Christiansborg Palace – home of the Danish Parliament. • Visit Roskilde to learn more about Danish history. It’s known as the ‘ancient city of Denmark’, and was once the nation’s capital. • Hike along the dramatic white cliffs of South Zealand and admire the beautiful beaches and vast green landscape.

What to Pack: Your Aussie pride (the princess is a local after all).


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(Very Important Traveller)

Norway

Finland

Norway has plenty of fascinating museums and monuments to explore, but by far the best thing about this Scandinavian beauty is its nature. Marvel at the magical fjords and mountains of Western Norway, and warm up with plenty of hiking, fishing, cycling and glacier walk opportunities. The Norwegian ski season usually lasts for six months, and whether it’s alpine skiing, snowboarding or snowkiting you’re after, you’ll find plenty of it throughout the country. Head north to experience the culture of the Sami, Norway’s indigenous people, or to while away the hours bird watching on the Varanger peninsula in Finnmark.

Whether you’re there for the endless summer days or the chilly, magical winter – you won’t be short of activities in Finland, with its rugged wilderness, ski resorts, beautiful archipelagos and lakeside towns. Explore cosmopolitan capital Helsinki, noted for its stylish streets and impressive modern architecture. Finland is known as the ‘Land of a Thousand Lakes’, with over 188,000 lakes across the country to discover and an abundance of water activities to try. And those interested in frozen water should head to Finnish Lapland, which is blanketed in pure white snow from December to April each year.

THINGS TO KNOW: Lingo to know: It pays to be polite. “Vær så snill” means “Please”, and “Takk” means “Thankyou”.

Local Tips: • Hike the magnificent Besseggen mountain ridge, and see why it’s the most famous hike in Scandinavia. • Rug up and take a reindeer sledding trip across the white plains of Finnmark in the country’s north. • The Folk Museum in Oslo is one of Europe’s largest open-air museums, with an impressive collection of buildings, costumes and other artefacts.

What to Pack:

THINGS TO KNOW:

Fancy a room upgrade? A complimentary buffet breakfast? How about free Wi-Fi? These are just a sample of the exclusive Creative Club benefits available to our (very important) travellers.^

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Lingo to know: “Mitä kaunis järvi.” means “What a beautiful lake.”

Local Tips: • Head to Lapland to see the stunning Northern Lights, which are visible on roughly 200 nights each year in this area. • Pop into Santa Claus Village at the Arctic Circle in Rovaniemi, Lapland to put in your requests for Christmas. • Visit the peaceful Lakeland city of Tampere to explore cute shops and excellent places to eat.

What to Pack: Your sense of adventure.

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High-chairs (H) or Cots (C)

Children’s Swimming Pool

Kids Club

Children’s Menu

Family Features

Babysitting

F

Number of Cafés

Number of Restaurants

Number of Bars/Lounges

Golf Course

Games Room

F

Tennis Court

F

Day Spa

Gymnasium

Water Sports

Jacuzzi or Sauna

Non-Smoking Rooms

Swim-up Pool Bar

In-Room Safe

Swimming Pool: Indoor (I) or Outdoor (O)

Ironing Facilities

F

Inter-connecting Rooms

Hair Dryer

Internet or Wi-Fi: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

Dining, cafés & bars

Leisure & Recreation

In-house Movies

Television

Newspapers

Kitchenette

Rating

Refrigerator

L

Mini Bar

A

4

Tea & Coffee-Making Facilities

12

44 Curzon Street

Room Service: Limited (L) or 24-hr (24)

4

O

Breakfast Included

O

O

3

Internet or Wi-Fi: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

L

2

41 Hotel

Shop

L

A

33 Charles Street

Business Centre

A

28

3

Room Features

Laundry Service (L) or Coin Laundry (C)

4

5

O

Elevator

4

1

Parking: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

Reception: Limited (L) or 24-hr (24)

L

10 Curzon Street

Shuttle Bus

Villa (V) or Apartment (A)

A

Page Number or Online (O)

4

Map reference

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Hotel Features

Air Conditioning (A) or Fan Cooled (F)

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O

2

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Berjaya Eden Park

6

26

3

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Best Western Burns Hotel Kensington

7

27

3

104

24

Best Western Phoenix

8

27

3

125

24

Best Western The Cromwell

9

O

3

85

24

Charing Cross Hotel

10

28

4

239

24

L

Citadines Prestige Holborn/ Covent Garden Citadines Prestige South Kensington Citadines Prestige Trafalgar Square Collingham Serviced Apartments

11

O

4

192 A 24

P

12

O

3

92

A 24

P

13

O

3.5 124 A 24

P

14

O

4.5

25

A 24

Copthorne Tara Hotel

15

27

4

833

24

P

Crowne Plaza London Kensington Dolphin House Serviced Apartments

16

O

4

162

24

P

17

O

4

164 A 24

P

Fraser Suites Queens Gate

18

O

4

106 A 24

Grand Plaza Serviced Apartments

19

O

4

198 A 24

Guoman Tower Hotel

20

O

L

Hilton London Hyde Park

21

O

L

Hilton London Kensington

22

Hilton London Metropole Hilton London Olympia Hilton London On Park Lane

25

O

Holiday Inn London Bloomsbury Holiday Inn London Kensington Forum

26

O

4

313

24

27

28

4

906

24

4

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Alexandra Hotel

4.5 801

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24

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P

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P

24

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24 •

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24

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L

P

L

P

L

P

P P

Holiday Inn London Mayfair

28

O

4

194

24

Holiday Villa Hotel & Suites

29

24

3

100

24

Hotel Ibis London Earls Court 30

23

3

503

24

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P

24 •

A

P

P

24 •

A

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P

L

P

F

F

P

24 •

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P

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Kensington Rooms

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O

3

88

24

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Lancaster London

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O

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416

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L

Millennium & Copthorne Hotels At Chelsea Football Club

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O

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Millennium Bailey's

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211

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1

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31

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1

1

A

32

4

3

Kensington Close Hotel

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24 •

C C

24 •

2

F

Hyatt Regency London - The Churchill

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405

4

1

A

129

C

L

C

• •

F

C •

F

L

C

1

C 1

C C •

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2

1

3

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Park International Hotel

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O

4

172

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P

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Park Plaza Country Hall

43

28

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Park Plaza Riverbank

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24 •

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24 •

F

L

Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London Presidental Apartments Kensington Radisson BLU Edwardian Grafton Hotel Radisson BLU Edwardian Hampshire Hotel Radisson BLU Edwardian Kenilworth Hotel Radisson BLU Edwardian Vanderbilt Hotel

45

O

4

1017

24

46

25

4

58

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29

4

330

24

P

F

24 •

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O

5

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24

P

F

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O

4

186

24

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F

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24

P

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Royal National Hotel

51

24 2.5 1630

24

P

F

Rydges Kensington London

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4.5

81

24

Sanderson

53

O

5

150

24

P

P

St Giles Heathrow- St Giles Classic Hotel St Giles London- St Giles Classic Hotel

54

O

3

310

24

P

C

P

55

O

3

711

24

F

L

St Martins Lane

56

29

5

204

24

P

Strand Palace Hotel

57

29

3

785

24

The Caesar Hotel

58

25

4

140

24

The Chesterfield Mayfair

59

O

4

107

24

The Cumberland

60

28

4

1019

24

The Egerton House Hotel

61

O

5

29

24

The Goring

62

O

5

69

24

The Grosvenor Hotel

63

26

4

345

The Kingsley By Thistle

64

O

4

129

The May Fair Hotel

65

O

5

406

24

The Milestone Hotel

66

O

5

62

A 24

The Montague On The Gardens

67

O

4

100

24

The Royal Trafalgar By Thistle 68

O

4

108

24

The Rubens at the Palace

69

29

4

161

24

Think London Bridge Bermondsey Street

70

O

4

102 A 24

Think Earls Court Apartments 71

23

4

223 A 24

Think London Bridge Long Lane

72

O

4

98

A 24

Thistle Euston Hotel

73

O

4

283

24

Thistle Kensington Gardens

74

O

4

175

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1

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24 •

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1

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Children’s Swimming Pool

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24 •

Kids Club

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R

• 24

• •

A

Children’s Menu

Babysitting

Golf Course

Games Room

Tennis Court

Number of Cafés

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• •

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P

F F

F

P

1

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L

F

A

• 24 •

F

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P

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C

• •

P

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Family Features

• 24 •

P

A

P

P

A

P

Number of Restaurants

F

Number of Bars/Lounges

Day Spa

24 A

Gymnasium

29

Water Sports

50

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P

Jacuzzi or Sauna

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25 3.5

P

Swim-up Pool Bar

O

41

24 •

Swimming Pool: Indoor (I) or Outdoor (O)

40

No.1 The Mansions

P

Inter-connecting Rooms

New Linden Hotel

Non-Smoking Rooms

In-Room Safe

Ironing Facilities

P

Hair Dryer

24

Internet or Wi-Fi: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

336

A

In-house Movies

4

Dining, cafés & bars

Leisure & Recreation

Television

O

24 •

Newspapers

39

24 •

P

Kitchenette

Millennium Mayfair

P •

Refrigerator

Mini Bar

Tea & Coffee-Making Facilities

L

Room Service: Limited (L) or 24-hr (24)

Business Centre

P

Breakfast Included

Laundry Service (L) or Coin Laundry (C)

P

24

Internet or Wi-Fi: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

Elevator

24

222

Shop

Parking: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

610

4

Shuttle Bus

4

O

Reception: Limited (L) or 24-hr (24)

O

38

Villa (V) or Apartment (A)

37

Millennium Knightsbridge

Number of Rooms

Millennium Gloucester

Rating

Page Number or Online (O)

Room Features

Map reference

Hotel Features

Air Conditioning (A) or Fan Cooled (F)

HOTEL FEATURES GRID

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1

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1

1

1

1

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• •

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1

1

3

2

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C

F

F

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A

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F

A

1

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24 •

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24 •

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24 •

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24 •

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24 •

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L

High-chairs (H) or Cots (C)

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1

Children’s Swimming Pool

F

1

Kids Club

Children’s Menu

1

Family Features

Babysitting

2

Number of Cafés

24 •

Number of Restaurants

24

F

Number of Bars/Lounges

204

Golf Course

3

Games Room

O

Tennis Court

-

Day Spa

24

P

24 •

Gymnasium

263

P

Water Sports

5

A

Jacuzzi or Sauna

O

Swim-up Pool Bar

-

Thistle Manchester, The Portland

Swimming Pool: Indoor (I) or Outdoor (O)

Radission BLU Edwardian

Inter-connecting Rooms

24

Non-Smoking Rooms

194

In-Room Safe

4

Ironing Facilities

O

Hair Dryer

-

Internet or Wi-Fi: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

Radisson BLU, Liverpool

P

In-house Movies

24

F

Television

110

24 •

Dining, cafés & bars

Leisure & Recreation

A

F

Newspapers

4

L

Kitchenette

O

Refrigerator

-

P

Mini Bar

Hard Days Night Hotel

Tea & Coffee-Making Facilities

24

Room Service: Limited (L) or 24-hr (24)

692

Breakfast Included

4

P

Internet or Wi-Fi: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

O

Shop

76

Business Centre

Thistle Marble Arch

Laundry Service (L) or Coin Laundry (C)

24

Elevator

264

Parking: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

3

Room Features

Shuttle Bus

Reception: Limited (L) or 24-hr (24)

O

Villa (V) or Apartment (A)

75

Rating

Page Number or Online (O)

Thistle London Heathrow

Number of Rooms

Map reference

Hotel Features

Air Conditioning (A) or Fan Cooled (F)

HOTEL FEATURES GRID

C

REGIONAL ENGLAND Liverpool •

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F

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1

1

1

1

1

C

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Manchester P

I

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WALES Cardiff (map on page 31) Copthorne Hotel CardiffCaerdydd Thistle Cardiff City Centre The Parc

1

O

4

135

24

2

O

4

140

24

F

Apex City Hotel

1

35

4

119

24

P

L

Apex International Hotel

2

O

4

169

24

P

L

Grassmarket Hotel

3

35

3

42

L

L

Jurys Inn Edinburgh

4

34

3

186

24

Macdonald Holyrood Hotel

5

34

4

156

24

Mercure Edinburgh City -Princes Street Hotel Radisson BLU Hotel Edinburgh

6

O

3

158

24

7

35

4

238

24

The Carlton Hotel

8

34

4

189

The Knight Residence

9

O

5

29

Marks Hotel

-

O

Thistle Glasgow Hotel

-

O

4

300

24

Europa Hotel

1

39

4

272

Jurys Inn Belfast City Centre

2

39

3

190

Park Inn By Radisson Belfast

3

O

3

145

24

Radisson BLU, Belfast

4

39

4

120

24

P

F

F

F

F

P

SCOTLAND Edinburgh (map on page 32)

P

P

A

A

F

24

A

L

R

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F

24 •

A

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P

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C

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1

C

1

1

C

1

C

Glasgow 3.5 103

24 P

A

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1

1

1

1

1

C

NORTHERN IRELAND Belfast (map on page 38)

• •

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F

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1

C

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1

1

1

1

1

1

1

• 1

IRELAND Dublin (map on page 40) 1

43

4

98

24

Jurys Inn Dublin Christchurch 2

43

3

239

24

3

42

4

102

24

Brooks Hotel

O'Callaghan Alexander Hotel

P

F

24 •

P

L

P

24 •

A

• A

• •

F

P

P

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C

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A

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P

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182

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3

68

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4

O

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Adagio Paris Tour Eiffel

5

61

4

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P

Aviatic Hotel

6

61

3

42

24

P

L

Citadines Bastille Gare de Lyon

7

O

3

98

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P

F

130

Arbutus Hotel

-

O

4

Killarney Towers

-

O

The Malton Hotel

-

O

Adagio Paris Bercy Village

1

Adagio Paris Haussmann Adagio Paris Montmartre Adagio Paris Opera

Villa (V) or Apartment (A)

3

Number of Rooms

Page Number or Online (O)

O

Rating

Map reference

-

Kitchenette

24

Jurys Inn Galway

Refrigerator

25

24

Mini Bar

99

L

Tea & Coffee-Making Facilities

P

6

4

24

Room Service: Limited (L) or 24-hr (24)

24

4

O

24

265

Breakfast Included

C

O

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150

5

Shop

-

Hotel Meyrick

Parking: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

P

Clare Villa – B&B

Shuttle Bus

L

Reception: Limited (L) or 24-hr (24)

L

4

1

1

1

1

High-chairs (H) or Cots (C)

Children’s Swimming Pool

P

Kids Club

P

O

P

Children’s Menu

43

8

24

1

Family Features

Babysitting

P

7

The Shelbourne Hotel

24

1

Number of Cafés

A

P

Radisson BLU Royal Hotel

74 99

Number of Restaurants

A

24 •

3 4

Number of Bars/Lounges

24 •

P

O

Golf Course

P

42

6

Games Room

Non-Smoking Rooms

Tennis Court

In-Room Safe

Day Spa

Ironing Facilities

Gymnasium

Hair Dryer

5

O'Callaghan Stephens Green Hotel

24

Water Sports

Internet or Wi-Fi: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

P

O'Callaghan Mont Clare Hotel

113

Jacuzzi or Sauna

In-house Movies

4

Swim-up Pool Bar

Television

42

Swimming Pool: Indoor (I) or Outdoor (O)

Newspapers

Business Centre

A

Laundry Service (L) or Coin Laundry (C)

24 •

Elevator

P

4

O'Callaghan Davenport Hotel

Dining, cafés & bars

Leisure & Recreation

Air Conditioning (A) or Fan Cooled (F)

Room Features Internet or Wi-Fi: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

Hotel Features

Inter-connecting Rooms

HOTEL FEATURES GRID

2

1

C

2

2

C

Galway V

P

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1

1

1

1

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Killarney

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F

P

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A

F

A

F

F

A

A A

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F

2

1

1

France Paris (map page 57)

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F

F

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F

F

F

R

F

F

F

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Citadines Bastille Marais

8

O

3

138 A 24

P

F

Citadines Montmartre Paris

9

61

3

113

P

F

Citadines Place d'Italie Paris

10

O

3

169 A 24

F

A

F

Citadines Prestige Les Halles Paris Citadines Prestige SaintGermain-des-Prés Paris

11

62

4

189 A 24

F

A

F

12

O

4

204 A 24

P

F

A

F

Citadines Tour Eiffel, Paris

13

68

3

104 A 24

P

F

A

F

Citadines Trocadéro Paris

14

O

3

97

A 24

P

F

A

F

Disney's Hotel New York

15

O

4

565

24

F

Disney's Hotel Santa Fe

16

O

2 1000

24

F

Disney's Newport Bay Club

17

O

3 1098

24

F

Disney's Sequoia Lodge

18

O

3

1011

24

F

Disneyland Hotel

19

O

5

496

24

F

Holiday Villa Lafayette Paris

20

60

3

33

24

L

A 24

F

• 24 •

P

F

F

F F

L

• L

A

C

F

A

P

F

• •

A

A

F

• 24 •

A

F

A

F

C

A

I

1

2

1

1

2

2

1

2

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

• •

1

• •

• C

Hotel Baltimore Paris

21

63

5

103

24

P

F

24 •

A

F

Hotel Corona Opéra

22

60

3

58

24

F

F

L

A

F

C C

Hôtel Des Nations St Germain 23

O

3

38

24

F

A

F

C

Pricing and hotel features grids are offered as a guide only and may be subject to variation or change. All facilities may not be available in every room category. Please see creativeholidays.com for a more up-to-date list of hotel features. Firm pricing can be determined and quoted at the time the booking is made.

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27

O

5

213

24

F

24 •

A

Hotel Waldorf Madeleine

28

61

4

45

24

F

L

A

L

A

F

A

F

A

F

29

O

4

44

24

F

Hotel Westside Arc De Triomphe

30

63

4

44

24

L

F

L

La Résidence Du Roy

31

O

4

39

24

P

F

L

Le Patio Saint Antoine

P

32

62

3

88

24

Millennium Hotel Paris Opéra 33

O

4

163

24

Novotel Paris Les Halles

34

O

4

285

24

Radisson BLU Le Dokhan's Hotel Radisson BLU Le Metropolitan Hotel

35

63

4

45

24

36

O

4

48

24

F

A

F

A

F

F

24 •

A

P

F

24 •

A

F

F

24 •

A

F

37

O

4

189 A 24

P

C

38

62

5

81

A 24

P

L

F

F

24 •

Victoria Palace Hotel

39

63

5

62

24

P

-

69

3

81

A 24

P

F

Aurelia Residence

1

O

4

25

A

P

C

F

Hotel Caprice

2

75

3

40

24

P

L

F

Hotel Delle Nazioni

3

75

4

79

24

P

L

P

Hotel Diana Roof Garden

4

73

4

161

24

P

L

F

Hotel Tempio di Pallade

5

73

3

50

24

Hotel Windrose

6

74

3

52

24

InterContinental De La Ville Roma

7

74

5

192

24

Nova Domus Hotel & Suites

8

74

4

121

24

Palazzo Al Velabro

9

O

4

33

A 24

Portrait Suites

P

L

A A

• •

A

F

F

P

F

F

1

1

1

High-chairs (H) or Cots (C)

• C R

C

• 1

Shangri-La Paris Hotel

1 I

L

Residhome Val d'Europe

1

F

• C

Hotel Scribe Paris

Hotel Waldorf Trocadero

Children’s Swimming Pool

Kids Club

Children’s Menu

Family Features

Babysitting

Number of Cafés

F

Number of Restaurants

F

Number of Bars/Lounges

Golf Course

P

Games Room

Tennis Court

Day Spa

Gymnasium

Water Sports

Jacuzzi or Sauna

F

Swim Up Pool Bar

F

Swimming Pool: Indoor (I) or Outdoor (O)

Inter-connecting Rooms

Non-Smoking Rooms

A

In-Room Safe

Ironing Facilities

Hair Dryer

A

Dining, cafés & bars

Leisure & Recreation

Internet or Wi-Fi: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

F

In-house Movies:

L

A

F

Television

24

Newspapers

24

Kitchenette

51

Refrigerator

3

Mini Bar

62

Tea & Coffee-Making Facilities

26

F

Room Service: Limited (L) or 24-hr (24)

Hotel Paris Eiffel Cambronne

L

Breakfast Included

P

Internet or Wi-Fi: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

24

Shop

51

Business Centre

Laundry Service (L) or Coin Laundry (C)

23

4

Elevator

3

O

Shuttle Bus

O

25

Villa (V) or Apartment (A)

24

Hotel Mademoiselle

Rating

Hotel Jardin Le Bréa

Number of Rooms

Page Number or Online (O)

Parking: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

Room Features

Map reference

Reception: Limited (L) or 24-hr (24)

Hotel Features

Air Conditioning (A) or Fan Cooled (F)

HOTEL FEATURES GRID

1

1

1

1

• •

C

1

C

I

C

1 I

1

C 3

1

C

Nice Citadines Promenade , Nice

A

A

ITALY Rome (map page 71) L

10

O

5

14

A 24

Radisson BLU es. Hotel, Rome 11

75

5

232

24

Trianon Borgo Pio

12

O

3

45

Hotel Croce Di Malta

1

77

4

98

Residence La Contessina

2

77

4.5

Residence Palazzo Ricasoli

3

69

4

1

79

4

63

L

• •

L

P

P

F

P P

L

A

F

P

1

A

F

1

A

P

A

F

A

P

L

A

P

P

A

A

F

L

F

L

P

L

F

L

P

F

L

A

F

• 24

A

24

P

20

A 24

101

A 24

C

• 24 •

P

L

L

1

A

F

L

F

L

F

L

P

• L

P

L

P

A

L

• •

A •

F

F

C 1 •

• •

2

1

1

1

1

• 1 •

O

1

A

F

A

F

P

1

F

1

F

1

C

C

2

1

C

C

Florence (map page 77) • •

A

• •

O

1

1

C

Venice (map page 78) Hotel Amadeus

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F

Westin Europa & Regina

5

O

5

185

24

F

24

A

P

Espa Hotel Gran Via

1

83

3

84

A 24

L

P

24

A

P

InterContinental Madrid

2

83 4.5 302

24

L

P

L

A

H10 Universitat

1

85

4

94

24

F

L

A

Mariano Cubi Aparthotel

2

85

4

67

A 24

F

L

Splendom Suites

3

O

4

11

A 24

F

-

O

4

126

24

F

F

24

-

O

4

128 A 24

P

L

P

L

Adagio Berlin Kurfürstendam

1

87

4

133 A 24

P

F

Citadines Kurfürstendamm Berlin

2

87 3.5

118

A 24

P

F

P

F

L

L

F

L

High-chairs (H) or Cots (C)

Children’s Swimming Pool

A

Kids Club

Children’s Menu

L

1

Family Features

Babysitting

1

Number of Cafés

F

Number of Restaurants

L

Number of Bars/Lounges

Golf Course

L

Games Room

69 4.5

Tennis Court

Non-Smoking Rooms

4

Day Spa

In-Room Safe

Palazzo Schiavoni

Gymnasium

Hair Dryer

Water Sports

Internet or Wi-Fi: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

Jacuzzi or Sauna

In-house Movies

Swim Up Pool Bar

Television

P

Inter-connecting Rooms

Newspapers

P

Ironing Facilities

Air Conditioning (A) or Fan Cooled (F)

Kitchenette

A

Refrigerator

Mini Bar

A

L

Tea & Coffee-Making Facilities

Room Service: Limited (L) or 24-hr (24)

24 •

P

Breakfast Included

P

A

Internet or Wi-Fi: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

Shop

Laundry Service (L) or Coin Laundry (C)

Business Centre

Elevator

24

Parking: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

24

139

Villa (V) or Apartment (A)

225

4

Number of Rooms

5

79

Rating

O

3

Page Number or Online (O)

2

Hotel Principe

Map reference

Hotel Danieli

9

Dining, cafés & bars

Leisure & Recreation

Shuttle Bus

Room Features

Reception: Limited (L) or 24-hr (24)

Hotel Features

Swimming Pool: Indoor (I) or Outdoor (O)

HOTEL FEATURES GRID

C •

1

2

1

1

C

SPAIN Madrid (map page 83)

P

P

F

1

C

Barcelona (map page 84)

P •

A

F

A

F

A

F

1

C C

Alicante Holiday Inn

O

1

1

C

DENMARK Copenhagen Adina Apartment Hotel Copenhagen

A

A

P

O

F

F

F

F

1

C

GERMANY Berlin (map page 87)

Derag Hotel Grober Kurfurst

3

O

4

144 A 24

Mercure Hotel Berlin Mitte

4

87

3

120

24

Adagio Munich City

1

89 3.5

119

A 24

P

F

Citidines Amulfpark

2

89

146 A 24

P

F

-

O

4.5 134

A 24

P

P

L

-

O

4.5 128 A 24

P

P

L

Hotel Pulitzer

1

O

5

230

24

P

Radisson BLU Royal

2

O

4

252

24

P

Citadines Sainte Catherine

1

O

3

169 A 24

P

Radisson BLU Royal

2

O

4

281

P

C

1

C

R

C

C

1 1

Munich (map page 88)

3

A

F

A

F

A

P

I

A

P

I

F

24 •

F

24 •

F

F

24 •

Frankfurt Adina Apartment Hotel Frankfurt Neue Opera

1

1

1

1

2

1

C

1

1

Hamburg Adina Apartment Hotel

1

THE NETHERLANDS Amsterdam (map page 92)

• A

F

F

F

F

BELGIUM Brussels (map page 93)

24

• •

• A

2

C

C

Pricing and hotel features grids are offered as a guide only and may be subject to variation or change. All facilities may not be available in every room category. Please see creativeholidays.com for a more up-to-date list of hotel features. Firm pricing can be determined and quoted at the time the booking is made.

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2

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

High-chairs (H) or Cots (C)

3

1

Children’s Swimming Pool

1

Kids Club

1

Children’s Menu

1

Family Features

Babysitting

Number of Restaurants

1

Number of Cafés

Number of Bars/Lounges

1

Golf Course

1

Games Room

1

Tennis Court

1

1

Day Spa

1

Gymnasium

5

Water Sports

24

Jacuzzi or Sauna

206

Swim Up Pool Bar

4

Swimming Pool: Indoor (I) or Outdoor (O)

O

F

Inter-connecting Rooms

2

Non-Smoking Rooms

Novotel Geneva

In-Room Safe

24

Ironing Facilities

45

Hair Dryer

4.5

A

Dining, cafés & bars

Leisure & Recreation

Internet or Wi-Fi: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

O

L

In-house Movies:

1

P

Television

Hotel d'Angleterre

P

Air Conditioning (A) or Fan Cooled (F)

Kitchenette

24

Refrigerator

24

182

Mini Bar

154

5

Tea & Coffee-Making Facilities

4

O

Room Service: Limited (L) or 24-hr (24)

O

3

Breakfast Included

2

Sofitel Vienna Stephansdom

Internet or Wi-Fi: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

Mercure Wien Zentrum

Shop

A 24

Business Centre

124

Laundry Service (L) or Coin Laundry (C)

4

Room Features

Elevator

Villa (V) or Apartment (A)

O

Parking: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

Number of Rooms

1

Shuttle Bus

Page Number or Online (O)

Adagio Vienna City

Rating

Map reference

Reception: Limited (L) or 24-hr (24)

Hotel Features

Newspapers

HOTEL FEATURES GRID

AUSTRIA Vienna (map page 94) F

F •

L

A

24 •

A

24 •

F

• •

F

F

A

A

A

F

1

C

C

SWITZERLAND Geneva (map page 95) •

P

F

F

CZECH REPUBLIC Prague (map page 96) InterContinental Prague

1

O

372

24

P

P

24 •

Mamaison Hotel Riverside

2

69 4.5

78

A 24

P

F

24

I

Park Inn Hotel Prague

3

O

4

210

24

P

F

L

A

F

Radisson BLU Alcron

4

O

5

206

24

P

F

24 •

A

F

1

O

5

311

24

P

F

24 •

A

F

1

O

4

227

24

P

F

L

A

F

2

O

4.5 239

24

P

F

24 •

A

F

Sofitel Budapest Chain Bridge 3

O

5

357

24

P

F

24 •

A

F

I

1

O

5

408

24

P

F

L

A

F

2

O

4

250

24

P

L

F

• 24 •

A

F

Asur Hotel

1

O

3

55

24

• 24

A

F

Faros Hotel

2

101

4

24

24

L

A

F

Grand Yavuz Hotel

3

101

4

130

24

A

F

Kent Hotel

4

101

4

94

24

A

F

Orka Royal Hotel

5

O

4

92

24

P

A

F

Ramada Old City Hotel

6

O

3

100

24

P

L

A

F

Sultanhan Hotel

7

O

4

40

24

A

F

• •

POLAND Warsaw (map page 97) Radisson BLU Centrum

I

HUNGARY Budapest (map page 98) Mercure Budapest City Centre Radisson BLU Beke Hotel Budapest

• •

1

1

2

2

1

6

7

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

C •

C

CROATIA Dubrovnik (map page 99) Radissson BLU Resort & Spa

C

C

Split (map page 99) Radisson BLU Resort

TURKEY Istanbul (map page 100)

F

F

• 24 •

F

• 24

F

• 24

• 24 •

• 24

F

L

• I

C •

1

• •

C

1 •

Pricing and hotel features grids are offered as a guide only and may be subject to variation or change. All facilities may not be available in every room category. Please see creativeholidays.com for a more up-to-date list of hotel features. Firm pricing can be determined and quoted at the time the booking is made.

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Andromeda Villas

-

O

3

58

V 24

Aressana Hotel and Spa

-

O

4

48

24

El Greco

-

O

4

99

24

White Hotel

-

O

4

9

L

Despotiko Hotel

-

O

3

40

24

Myconian Ambassador Hotel & Spa

-

O

5

69

24

F

Mykonos Beach Hotel

-

O

2

43

24

F

C

Mykonos Palace Beach Hotel

-

O

4

50

24

F

Amirandes Grecotel

-

O

5

12

24

F

Irini Hotel

-

O

2

59

24

F

L

Lato Boutique Hotel

-

O

3.5

58

24

F

Far Out Village Hotel

-

O

2

45

24

Ios Resort Hotel

-

O

3

17

24

Mediterranean Hotel

-

O

4

241

24

F

Rodos Palace

-

O

5

785

24

F

Agnanti Hotel

-

O

4

45

24

Contaratos Beach Hotel

-

O

4

56

A 24

Saint Andrea Seaside

-

O

4

56

24

Lagos Mare

-

O

4

30

24

Naxos Resort

-

O

3

88

24

Cavalieri hotel

-

O

3

50

24

Dassia Chandris Hotel

-

O

4

253

24

High-chairs (H) or Cots (C)

24

Children’s Swimming Pool

385

1

Kids Club

4

1

Children’s Menu

O

1

Family Features

Babysitting

7

Number of Cafés

Titania Hotel

Number of Restaurants

24

Number of Bars/Lounges

24

99

Golf Course

67

4

Games Room

3

105

Tennis Court

104

2

Day Spa

6

The Athens Gate Hotel

Gymnasium

Plaka Hotel

Water Sports

Jacuzzi or Sauna

Swim Up Pool Bar

Swimming Pool: Indoor (I) or Outdoor (O)

Inter-connecting Rooms

24

Non-Smoking Rooms

196

In-Room Safe

4

P

Ironing Facilities

104

Hair Dryer

5

Dining, cafés & bars

Leisure & Recreation

Internet or Wi-Fi: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

Novotel Athens

In-house Movies: Free

Television

Newspapers

Kitchenette

Refrigerator

24

Mini Bar

24

146

Tea & Coffee-Making Facilities

250

3

Room Service: Limited (L) or 24-hr (24)

5

O

Breakfast Included

105

4

Internet or Wi-Fi: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

3

Dorian Inn Hotel

Business Centre

Divani Palace Acropolis

Shop

Laundry Service (L) or Coin Laundry (C)

L

Elevator

131

Shuttle Bus

4

Villa (V) or Apartment (A)

104

Number of Rooms

1

Rating

Page Number or Online (O)

Parking: Free (F) or Fee Payable (P)

Room Features

Map reference

Reception: Limited (L) or 24-hr (24)

Hotel Features

Air Conditioning (A) or Fan Cooled (F)

HOTEL FEATURES GRID

GREECE Athens (map page 103) Astor Hotel

F

P

P

P •

F P

• •

• 24 24 •

F F

L L

L

A

A

F

O

1

2

A

P

O

1

2

A

F

O

F

F

P

F

O

O

O

O

A

P

L

A

P

24

A

F

L

• •

2

1

C •

1

1

1

1

C

2

3

C

2

2

1

1

2

1

Santorini

A

L

F

24

A

F

F

P

L

A

P

F

F

L

A

F

L

F

L

A

F

L

L

C C •

Mykonos

• •

F

F P

L

• •

A

F

A

F

A

P

A

F

A

A

F

A

F

A

F

O O

C •

2

C O

1

6

Heraklion •

F

24 •

F •

• •

F

L

F •

2

1

O

O

C

1

1

1

1

C

Ios F •

C

F

F

F

C

Rhodes •

F

24

A

F

L

P

24

A

P

O

F

L

A

F

O

A

O

A

F

A

F

A

F

A

F

A

P

• •

1 •

C

C

Paros •

F

F •

L

F

F

F

F

F

L

L

• •

• •

1 •

O

O

O

O

1

1

1 1

1

1

1

C

1

C

1

Naxos

F

L

24

Corfu

R = On request

• F

F

L

P

L

1

1

1

2

C •

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TRAVEL PRODUCTS AND AVAILABILITY Creative Tours arranges bookings, ticketing and other ancillary services of and related to travel and accommodation including but not limited to, air travel, transfers, car hire and leisure activities (“Travel Products”). Creative Tours is neither a common carrier nor a private carrier, and does not itself provide any of the Travel Products described in its brochures or on the Site. Creative Tours acts as your agent in making the arrangements with third party suppliers, who provide the Travel Products to you as principals (“Suppliers”), and is not the agent of any such Supplier. By booking any Travel Products, you (if booking directly or through a travel agent) and your travel agent on your behalf (if booking through a travel agent) acknowledge and confirm that you have read our booking terms and conditions, that you accept them without reservation as constituting the entire agreement between you and us which cannot be varied other than by an officer of the Company in writing. Bookings of all Travel Products we arrange are provided by Suppliers we believe to be reputable and to operate in accordance with the standards set down by their own local authorities. Those Travel Products are provided subject to those Suppliers’ terms, conditions and limitations (some of which may exclude or limit liability in respect of death, injury, delay, loss or damage to person and/or effects) and we accept no responsibility for them nor do we make or give any warranty or representation as to their standard, quality or fitness for any particular purpose. Any legal recourse you may have in respect of those Travel Products is against those Suppliers and not against us. We recommend all passengers take out adequate travel insurance for the duration of their travel. All Travel Products shown in our brochures and on the Site may be booked, subject to availability at the time of booking. QUOTES AND PRICES We endeavour to ensure the accuracy and currency of all prices displayed in our brochures and on the Site. Prices are: • specified in the currency stated in the brochure or on the relevant page of the Site (generally either in Australian dollars or New Zealand dollars) and are subject to change without notice; • indicative only and subject to change until all of your booking details have been provided to us and we have confirmed your booking; and • for the number of persons or items on the conditions stated in the brochure or on the relevant page of the Site, including but not limited to any hover box. “From” Prices: The expression “from” with respect to a price means the lowest price for the Travel Product we believe is available at the time of publication, based on information we have received from Suppliers. Itineraries and Quotes: You may build an itinerary on the Site and obtain a quote from the Site or by contacting our Call Centre or through a travel agent. Any quote is an estimate only of the current price and subject to change until a booking is confirmed and you receive a unique Creative Tours booking number or, if a quote for an airfare, until it is paid and ticketed. Payment terms are subject to individual Supplier requirements and will be advised at the time of booking. Taxes, Charges and Currency Fluctuation: Government taxes and charges imposed by Suppliers or third parties (including ticketing fees and airline fuel surcharges) are subject to change. If there are any increases in such taxes, charges or Supplier rates or any currency fluctuation which increase the price of your booking, we reserve the right to change the price you must pay by including the additional charges or amount (together with any applicable service fee and GST) at any time prior to and including the date of your departure, even if we have received full payment from you. We will notify you of any such price changes that result in your travel arrangements being materially different from those prior to the change being effected and in respect of which we have already accepted your deposit or full payment. If so, and you do not wish to alter your travel arrangements, you may cancel them and monies you have already paid, less any charges levied by Suppliers, will be refunded. Any refund will be calculated at the currency exchange rate that applied when the booking was confirmed. Errors: We reserve the right to correct any errors in fees, charges, rates or prices quoted or billed, even if we have received full payment from you.

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED IN THE HOLIDAY PRICE The price does not include airfares (unless otherwise stated), passport and visa fees, insurance, laundry, phone calls, beverages, meals not detailed in the itinerary, tips to tour guides, motor coach drivers and local city guides, items of a personal nature, excess baggage, expenses, fees or costs incurred in case of illness, or of refusal of entry to, detention in, or expulsion or repatriation from a country or part of a country. We are not liable for any expense, costs or loss incurred in relation to such matters and you release us from all liability, damages or responsibility in relation to them. PAYMENT Method: Payment for all Travel Product bookings made via the Site must be by Credit Card (American Express, Visa or MasterCard) or PayPal. You must provide us with all the required details of your Credit Card or PayPal account. For Credit Cards a fee of up to 2% of the total cost of the booking will be applied at time of payment. Terms: Depending on the Supplier’s terms and conditions of booking, you may be able to hold a Travel Product without payment, pay a deposit for it or you may be required to make an immediate payment in full. • Hold – You will be notified whether a Travel Product may be held and the period it may be held. If held, you must pay a deposit or full payment in accordance with these terms and conditions and the notification (generally within 5 days of it being held, unless your date of travel is less than 10 days from notification). • Deposit – Unless otherwise notified you must pay a deposit to secure the booking. The deposit is a minimum of $165 per person, together with any prepayment specified by the relevant Supplier. You must pay the balance of the price at least 10 days prior to the earliest travel date or earlier if we or the relevant Supplier so specify. • Immediate payment – You will be notified if any Travel Product within a booking requires immediate payment in full. You must make that payment immediately to secure the Travel Product at the notified price. If you fail to make any required payment outlined above, your booking is automatically cancelled unless we notify you otherwise in writing. A travel agent who makes a booking at your request is your agent and is not the Company’s agent for the purpose of receipt of the deposit or any part of the price. CREATIVE CLUB Except during peak seasons (such as Christmas-New Year), for special events (such as cultural or sporting events) and other “black out” periods nominated by a Supplier, the following benefits apply to any Travel Product identified with our “Creative Club” logo: Price Match Guarantee: Except for bonus offers and inclusions offered by a Supplier exclusively to a third party, we will match our gross price to a third party’s gross price for a Travel Product if: • it is based on the same currency as our quote or the offer on our Site (i.e. Australian or New Zealand dollars); • the third party’s Travel Product (including any bonus offers, added value or inclusions) and ours are identical; • you provide us with the third party’s written quote, which indicates its availability at the time of the price match in the country of the currency you require the price matched; • you have not booked that Travel Product; • the Travel Product has not previously been price matched; and • you pay for the Travel Product in full when we have matched the price. Added Value Bonuses and Special Upgrade Offers: Subject to availability and to these terms and conditions, we will use reasonable endeavours to ensure you receive the added value bonuses and upgrade offers referred to in the description of Travel Products identified with our “Creative Club” logo. We may, at our sole discretion, withdraw any added value bonus or upgrade offer for any reason and at any time. CANCELLATIONS, AMENDMENTS, REISSUES AND REFUNDS If we are entitled to cancel the booking of any Travel Product and we cancel it or if you cancel it (unless these terms and conditions otherwise specify) the following applies: Cancellation after Deposit is Paid: • You must pay any Supplier/airline cancellation fees. • Your deposit ($165 per person) will be available to apply to the cost of other Travel Products for 90 days after the date of cancellation and, if not so applied, will thereupon be forfeit to us. Cancellation after Full Payment: • You must pay any Supplier/airline cancellation fees. • There is no refund of or credit for the deposit. • We will return to you any amount refunded to us by the Supplier. Amendments to a Booking: We may accept or

reject a request for amendment to a booking of Travel Products in our absolute discretion. If we amend a confirmed booking, it may be repriced and you are liable for any resulting price change, including any cancellation fees imposed by the Supplier. You must pay us an amendment fee of $55 for each amendment, being a genuine pre estimate of the reasonable cost of administrative expenses we incur in amending the booking. Refunds: After your travel has commenced, there can be no refund in respect of any Travel Products not utilised whether by choice or because of late arrival or early departure, including failure of any transport to operate according to schedule. Employees of any Supplier are not authorised by us to give any undertakings in respect of refunds or other matters. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND RESPONSIBILITIES We arrange the provision of Travel Products which are provided by Suppliers. We do not ourselves provide the Travel Products you may receive on your holiday. Suppliers Terms and Conditions: Supply of the Travel Products is made, and all itineraries, coupons and exchange orders (collectively “vouchers”) are issued to you, upon the Supplier’s terms and conditions that are then in use, including as to the applicable laws, requirements and policies of any government authority related to, among others, visas, entry, exit or transfer requirements. Your acceptance of the vouchers constitutes those terms and conditions as the entire agreement between you and the relevant Supplier and you bear all costs or losses incurred as a consequence of your failure to comply with them. Exclusion of Liability: In the absence of our negligence, we are not liable for any cancellations, diversions, substitution of equipment, variations, postponements or any other act, omission or default (whether negligent or otherwise) of any Supplier nor are we liable for any loss or damage to baggage or property, injury, illness or death, or any other loss (including consequential loss) damage or claim whatsoever arising from the act, error, omission, default or negligence of any person not our direct employee or under our exclusive control. We are not responsible for any criminal conduct of any third party. Where a motor coach seat is fitted with a safety belt, neither we nor any Supplier concerned will be liable for death, injury, or any loss or damage whatsoever you suffer from any accident or incident if you are not wearing the safety belt at the time of such accident or incident. We are not liable for any injury, damage, loss, delay, additional expenses or inconvenience caused by your acts, omissions or defaults, your state of health, medical condition or circumstances or other reasons which are beyond our control, including force majeure events or failure of equipment or machinery. Warranties: To the extent permitted by law, all express and implied warranties, guarantees, representations or terms are expressly excluded. Where the law implies any warranty guarantee or condition which cannot be excluded, our liability to you for breach thereof is limited to supplying the services again or payment of the cost of having the services supplied again. Maximum Liability: Despite any other provision of these terms and conditions, to the extent permitted by law, our maximum liability to you or any third party is limited to the price you have paid us for the booking. Holiday Variations: We reserve the right to cancel or reschedule departures and itineraries if required by circumstances beyond our control. Where it is necessary to change a hotel we will endeavour to substitute accommodation of no lesser standard. Insurance: We recommend you purchase travel insurance against forfeiture of payment, loss of deposits, cancellation charges, baggage loss, medical expenses, theft and other contingencies. We make no representations as to what you may recover under any insurance. You agree not to hold us responsible for any decision of insurers, and/or any Supplier, or the requirements of any foreign government authority, foreign law or policy. Passport Checks: You must ensure names used to make a booking are exactly as appear in passports. Any name/initial or spelling changes made after booking confirmation may result in Supplier imposed fees and/or you being unable to travel. Passports, Visa, Vaccinations and Baggage: A visa does not guarantee you entry to, or permission to remain in, a country. Some countries may refuse entry or may detain, expel or repatriate you because of your state of health, medical condition or other reasons. You are responsible for all visas, entry, health and other requirements and all documents required by the laws, regulations, orders and/or requirements of countries you intend to visit. You should check the requirements of those countries with their embassies or consulates or other authorities. We accept no responsibility if you are refused entry into any country you intend to visit and you release us from all damages, expenses, costs, liabilities or loss you incur in relation to such matters. To ensure the safety of yourself and others, it may be

necessary for us to disclose details of your health or medical condition to Suppliers. You authorise us to make such disclosure and you agree that our doing so is not a breach of confidence or duty and that you will not hold us liable in tort, in contract or under any privacy or anti-discrimination laws. OTHER CONDITIONS Brochure and Site Accuracy: We endeavour to ensure that the brochure is accurate at the time of publication and that the Site is and remains accurate at all times. However, we cannot be held responsible for printing or typographical errors or errors arising from unforeseen circumstances. Hotel Locations and Descriptions: Maps in our brochures and on the Site are provided only as a guide to locations and maps on the Site are powered by Google maps. Hotel descriptions featured are based on current international hotel guides and information provided by hotels and Suppliers. Descriptions are provided as guidelines only and any facilities shown as included are subject to change at any time. Hotel room photographs may not be specific to rooms booked. Hotel Check-In: To guarantee charges for incidental items, Suppliers require validation of a current credit card upon check-in. Room Bedding Guide: Prices in the brochure and on the Site are based on existing bedding in the room. Requests for particular arrangements must be made at the time of booking and are not guaranteed. Requests such as twin share - separate beds, additional rollaway beds may be made at time of check-in and charges are payable direct to the hotel. The ‘Bedding Guide’ is provided as guidelines only and are subject to change at any time. Standard of Service: The standard of service in your holiday is based on various factors and we do not represent or guarantee a particular standard or fitness for purpose of the accommodation or services provided. Frequent Flyer Points: Airfares may or may not attract Frequent Flyer points. This decision rests with the airline and is not our responsibility. Complaints: We endeavour to ensure that the arrangements we have made for you are implemented as arranged. If a problem occurs, the most practical way to deal with it is to attempt resolution locally with the Supplier. If you fail to follow this course, any claim for compensation may be reduced or denied. If you have any unresolved complaint, details should be lodged in writing (with supporting documentation, including efforts made with the Supplier to resolve it) with your travel agent or directly with us within 30 days of your holiday concluding. Your Privacy: We will handle your personal information in accordance with our Privacy Policy, which is posted on the Site or will be sent to you upon request. Your booking of any Travel Product constitutes your representation to us that you have read our Privacy Policy and accept its application to you. User Agreement: By using the Site to browse and/or book any Travel Product, you represent to us that you have read our User Agreement posted on the Site and you accept its application to you. Law and Jurisdiction: The agreement between us and you in respect of the services to be provided is constituted solely by these terms and conditions and is governed by the laws of New South Wales, Australia. We and you submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of New South Wales and the Courts of appeal therefrom. Financial Protection: We participate in The Travel Compensation Fund (TCF). TCF is a fund administered by a regulatory body established by government to protect consumer funds in the event of a member’s financial failure. You can have complete confidence that we meet the strict financial criteria necessary to participate in the TCF. Understanding these Terms and Conditions: If you do not understand any aspect of these terms and conditions you should seek advice from an appropriately qualified person.

GUIDE TO PRICING & IMAGES Images: Featured hotel images may not relate to the lead in room category and therefore not represent the room type allocated for your booking. Pricing: ‘From’ pricing is offered as a guide only and, unless otherwise stated, per person, twin share on a lead in room category/service level for the 2014 low season travel period. Prices are confirmed and guaranteed only when a booking is made and may differ from the brochure or Site ‘from’ price and any quote.

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35 Grafton Street, Bondi Junction, NSW 2022 P.O. BOX 659, Bondi Junction, NSW 1355 License No. 2TA00 2632 ABN 23 003 286 459 Creative Holidays has been serving Australian travellers since 1979 and is a member of the family-owned The Travel Corporation. It is renowned and trusted for outstanding quality, service, value, reliability and financial stability.

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