From London to Sicily, via every decent station restaurant in Europe
A humble Vietnamese soup bar in the capital’s Chinatown district is attracting gourmands, Asian film stars and Michelin guides
Botín has been going strong for 300 years — but can it avoid being a tourist trap?
Key Notes | One of the first hotels in the spectacular village of Oia, Canaves Ena celebrates 40 years with a fresh new look
In the district of S?dermalm, a former almshouse has been reborn as a stylish hotel with a civic spirit?
From Michelin stars to funky backstreet bistros, the Belgian port city is ideal for an epicurean escape, says Marina O’Loughlin
And it’s 12 points from us for the charming Swiss city that’s top of the scoreboard for carousing, cuisine and culture (not to mention fountain swimming)
Working remotely from the French capital can be a delight — but it does have its snags. Here’s everything you need to know to set up shop successfully
Prime seats, rooftop views, champagne service – in Rome, Florence, Paris and Athens
A young Swiss company is offering the chance to tackle the Alps’ most famous ski touring route — the high traverse from Chamonix to Zermatt — on electrically assisted mountain bikes
As Milano Design Week kicks off, the first woman to helm its star event shares her favourite places in the city
Key works from one of Germany’s most important art collections, from Botticelli to Die Brücke
La Dolce Vita Orient Express is the first new iteration of the world’s most famous train in more than 40 years. Maria Shollenbarger gets an exclusive preview
A voyage through centuries of Italian art at the city’s most prestigious museum and its new offshoot
What to see, do and taste in the wine and food lover’s paradise that’s just over an hour by train from the capital
In a city not known for exuberance, the Herzbaracke is an eccentric delight
Key Notes | A two-year revamp revives the arty soul of a hotel once frequented by Picasso and Dalí — and only minutes from the capital’s trio of great museums
Super St-Bernard closed in 2010 — so why are skiers still flocking there?
A 500kg bomb was discovered 2.5km from the Gare du Nord in a northern suburb
Even those with little experience — and a modest budget — can enjoy a taste of the yachting lifestyle
The Spanish staple is the star at a family-run local whose history mirrors its colourful neighbourhood’s own
Across frozen lakes — or out in the archipelago — skating in Stockholm is very different to the ice rink back home
Visitors have a habit of falling for ‘the mountain in the sea’. For the British writer, her first sight of the island was the start of a life-long love affair
With the great soprano back in the spotlight, here’s where she lived, shopped, dined and partied in her spiritual home
It is the most old-school of ski resorts — but does the arrival of the first five-star hotel herald big changes for little Wengen?