A northern light
Värmdõ, Värddõ and Västan are lined up on the quay, bang outside my window. Not brawny Swedish youths as you might think or hope,…
Hotel consultant, travel writer and longtime restaurant editor on Condé Nast’s Tatler magazine, London-born Jeremy Wayne began his professional career at age 6 when he invented a game called Restaurants, in which he would invariably “order” – and his mother would cook and serve – cheese on toast or scrambled eggs, which little Jeremy used to rate on a scale of 10. (He claims he was not precocious as a child). His articles have appeared in Condé Nast Traveller (UK) Food & Wine, The Guardian, The (London) Times and The Daily Telegraph. Jeremy currently divides his time between Westchester and London, UK.
Värmdõ, Värddõ and Västan are lined up on the quay, bang outside my window. Not brawny Swedish youths as you might think or hope,…
Foggy and unremittingly cold in winter, hot and humid in summer, Milan isn’t a city you come to for the weather. Nor for fresh…
Brexit? I’m all for it. I don’t mean Britain exiting Europe, of course. That’s an entirely separate matter, which I won’t get into here….
What are the best restaurants? It’s a question I’m frequently asked though one I find almost impossible to answer. But I’ll say this much: …
Sure, I love to travel, but sometimes I just like to sit back and soak it up at home. Earlier this year, I was…
Known variously as the City of David, the Holy City or simply “the Golden,” Jerusalem has had many nicknames in its long history. Yet…
A simple line, culled from a travel website, told me, before I knew anything else about Bushmans, that this was somewhere I wanted to…
This spring, a crop of new — or newly renovated hotels — all of them with exceptional design, will make the city more inviting…
The trouble with romance — commercialized, sanitized and wrapped in absorbent cotton for Feb. 14 — is that it’s desperately unromantic. The candlelit dinner,…
Canals, boats and the possibility of awesome pizza twice a day are virtually irresistible to children, which is why — contrary to everything you…
Can I out myself as a Floridaphile? I think I can. I’ve been up and down and diagonally across, from Spanish St. Augustine to neat…
If you’re looking for a great hotel for your business trip to London or Paris, now is undoubtedly the best of times. Because at…
Of all Morocco’s great cities — Tangier, Meknes, Rabat and Fez, among them — it is Marrakech rightly or wrongly that holds the traveler…
One of the many joys of traveling is shopping for clothes and bringing them back from afar. In exotic fabrics, in unfamiliar designs, in…
Weekend in Monte Carlo, darling? You bet. Monaco, which went into social if not economic decline after the death of Princess Grace 33 years…
Photographs by George Apostilidis. Travel, they say, broadens the mind and, in my case, unfortunately, it also broadens the waistline. Oh well, you…
What’s on my travel bucket list? Not much. That might sound odd coming from a travel writer, but while I enjoy visiting new places…
Photographs by Steven Newman. Just as in the Man Bites Dog aphorism, when a suburban restaurant does well and makes a play for…
All images courtesy of the Dorchester Collection. With Easter just around the corner, the flat-racing season in England is about to begin. And…
The scene at Le Fat Poodle. Photographs courtesy La Fat Poodle. On a Saturday night early in the year, just a couple of…