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1. Two views of New York

Get Wokingham, Thursday 6 November 2008

Deciding where to stay on your first trip to New York is a real headache. ALISON WHITE made sure she got it right by booking into two hotels in two different districts

2. Unique and magical Istanbul

Get Wokingham, Friday 24 October 2008

Mosques, temples and Turkish baths are just a few reasons to choose Istanbul for a city break. NATALIE SLATER fell in love with its beauty and incredible energy

3. SuperStar restaurant with suites

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 14 October 2008

Dining has never been so fine. The Vineyard at Stockcross with its two Michelin Stars and monster wine list is as close as it gets to food heaven.

4. The ultimate in rural relaxation

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 30 September 2008

Whatley Manor was built in the decadent 1920s on 12 acres of England’s finest rolling countryside. STUART WHITE visited the Cotswold hotel for a night of absolute indulgence.

5. Nothing grizzly about this Bear

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 23 September 2008
Charming and contemporary, yet packed with history, The Bear at Hungerford is the ideal spot for a weekend break without the drive.

6. Wine lovers' paradise uncorked

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 16 September 2008

Hotel TerraVina – opened last August – is owned by one of the world’s best sommeliers and has a suitably outstanding wine cellar.

7. A perfect hotel for any occasion

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 16 September 2008

Kilhey Court is positioned in a great location to explore the north of England – near rolling countryside and the Capital of Culture.

8. Eating like a president

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 2 September 2008

You’re never short of interesting places to munch in Sunny D with Afghan and Ethiopian restaurants joining the usual mix – and don’t forget to sample the traditional fish taco.

9. America’s southern jewel

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 2 September 2008

San Diego sits in the south western corner of the United States – just north of the Mexican border – in California. SARAH DAVE stopped dreamin’ and started exploring.

10. Loving the craic in Temple Bar

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 5 August 2008

Dublin is as cultured and cosmopolitan as any European city, according to ALICE MURPHY.

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