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Hosts: Going It Alone?

Hosts: Going It Alone?

At the time I'm writing this, there are many property owners who think that maybe the days of short term rentals are over. It might be history by the time you read this but right now the coronavirus is at its height and the general opinion seems to be that there are...

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Dolmen of Guadalperal: The Spanish Stonehenge

Dolmen of Guadalperal: The Spanish Stonehenge

It will only take you a couple of hours to drive to the Dolmen of Guadalperal from Madrid. And the best time to visit this monument - thought to be around 7,000 years old - is during a spell of dry weather. Zoom right in on the map below and you'll see why. This...

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What Are Stolpersteine?

What Are Stolpersteine?

There are over 60,000 stolpersteine in various places throughout the world. If you've been to Germany, Austria, Belgium, Italy ... most of Europe ... then the chances are that you've seen at least one. If your trip is in the future, watch out for stolpersteine as they...

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Visit St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle

Visit St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle

I imagine that in years to come, there will be an increase in American visitors to St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle - thanks to the marriage of the UK's Prince Harry to American actor Meghan Markle. Our two countries have a long history together and this marriage...

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Fangfoss-with-Spittle: Truly…

Fangfoss-with-Spittle: Truly…

I have just added this place to my bucket list and originally, it was simply because of the name. (Although the fact that it's in the wonderful county of Yorkshire helps, of course. It's in a great location - about ten miles away from York itself and a great place to...

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Technical Museum, Peenemünde

Technical Museum, Peenemünde

Definitely falling into the category of dark tourism, Peenemünde is decidedly spooky. It is located on the island of Usedom in the Baltic and since the nineteenth century was a vacation venue for Prussian royalty and German nobility. But, in common with several other...

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Alheira: Portugal’s Lifesaving Sausage

Alheira: Portugal’s Lifesaving Sausage

This is true but I can't blame you for wondering how sausages could possibly save lives. Well, admittedly I'm going back a few hundred years here but the fact is that yes, a humble sausage saved hundreds if not thousands of lives. I'll explain... In the latter part of...

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Who’s Cleaning Your Rental?

Who’s Cleaning Your Rental?

If you have an Airbnb or similar rental, who is cleaning it for you and preparing it for guests? If you're not able to do it yourself, how do you choose a cleaning service? It might be more important than you think. Sheila Perera FIH is the manager of the prestigious...

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Pelirocco Hotel, Brighton. Saucy!

Pelirocco Hotel, Brighton. Saucy!

Now that more and more visitors from other countries are realising that visiting Britain means more than just touring London, many other resorts are enjoying a new heyday. This means that some of the UK's best - and most quirky - hotels are in the spotlight once more....

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Flying Facts: Seat Innovation

Flying Facts: Seat Innovation

Airline companies are making small but significant changes to their procedures, and their aircraft, all the time. Most of these are seemingly quite minor changes that over the years add greatly to passenger comfort ... and to airline profits. Every year Crystal Cabin...

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Trending Destination: Bournemouth

Trending Destination: Bournemouth

At the end of 2017, Airbnb published a list of destinations that were (and had been) trending. I was surprised to see the second on the list was the good old English seaside resort of Bournemouth. I lived near Bournemouth for several years - and worked there sometimes...

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More Reasons to Avoid Glass Shower Doors in Your Rental

More Reasons to Avoid Glass Shower Doors in Your Rental

For some years now landlords, Airbnb hosts, hotel designers and the like have been warned that glass shower doors in rental apartments or rooms can cause trouble both minor and major. The chances are that you'll recall that this began with a well documented legal case...

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The Ghost Fleet at Mallows Bay, Maryland

The Ghost Fleet at Mallows Bay, Maryland

Don't you think that there's something very spooky but nevertheless fascinating about abandoned ships? Well, did you know that the USA has one of the world's largest 'ship graveyards' and that you can visit it? What's more, it's a mere 30 miles from Washington DC. How...

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Where To Stay: Amsterdam

Where To Stay: Amsterdam

Capsule hotels, often found in overcrowded countries such as Japan, have been with us for many years now. But if you're heading to Amsterdam and looking for accommodation try CityHub. This is similar to a capsule hotel but its 'hubs' (as they are called) are designed...

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Temple Works, Leeds: And Sheep…

Temple Works, Leeds: And Sheep…

Often, when people write about Yorkshire, their articles are illustrated by photographs of sheep. There are lots of sheep in Yorkshire and the county was, at one time, at the forefront of the woollen industry. But this is a bit of a strange one... Many years ago,...

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Green Fort Lauderdale: UPS’ eBike

Green Fort Lauderdale: UPS’ eBike

Fort Lauderdale isn't necessarily one of the first places that springs to mind when people are thinking about vacationing in cities that show concern for the planet. But they would be mistaken. From our turtle-hatching initiatives to our waterways clean-ups,  Fort...

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Destinations: Burano, Italy

Destinations: Burano, Italy

Visitors to Venice, or at least those who are in the know, often take a trip - even if just for a day - to the colourful island of Burano. It's only a few kilometres from Venice itself and the water bus trip takes only about half an hour from St Mark's Square. As you...

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Airbnb and Accomable

Airbnb and Accomable

There has always been a demand for accommodation for people with mobility problems - that's nothing new - and Airbnb have demonstrated their knowledge of this by acquiring Accomable, a service that introduces less-abled travellers to people who supply accommodation...

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What Do People Steal From Hotels?

What Do People Steal From Hotels?

Staying in an Airbnb recently, I was really impressed by the splatter guard thingy that was in the microwave. It probably cost less than a dollar. I was so tempted to bring it home for my own (besplattered) microwave but bottled out - I'm too snooty (actually, too...

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Paris: City of Lights – and Free Water

Paris: City of Lights – and Free Water

It's one of those debates that crops up from time to time - which do you prefer to drink, still water or fizzy water? Whichever you prefer, the fact remains that the bottled water industry is enormous (and regarded by some as something of a con.) I can't remember the...

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