Perpetual motion
Life is not a balancing act for Jenna Bush Hager.
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.
Life is not a balancing act for Jenna Bush Hager.
At gilded Blantyre in the Berkshires, you can choose your century, be it 19th or 21st.
Two new hotels bring new luster to Santa Monica.
In a new series for WAG, Jeremy Wayne breaks bread with local celebrities.
Jeremy Wayne visits Sardinia and says he doesn’t always like to be beside the seaside
If you can’t stand the noise, come early in the week and early in the day, says Jeremy Wayne
The New Rochelle Public Library honors journalist Fareed Zakaria, who strives “not to pick sides” in describing what is happening on the ground.
WAG Wanderer Jeremy Wayne is back doing double duty as our Wonderful Dining columnist. Here he raves about The Gramercy (though not its bad drink menu puns).
Lisbon had WAG Wanderer Jeremy from “hello” (or was it the natty Borsalino at the hat shop)?
WAG Wanderer Jeremy Wayne, an expert traveler himself, offers some unusual tour companies for those who aren’t.
Jeremy Wayne wanders down an English country lane to some of the country’s most magnificent homes and gardens.
No need to leave furry or even feathered members of the family home when there are so many pet-friendly hotels.
“Great hotel design need not be confined to “first-tier” cities,” our Wanderer Jeremy Wayne writes. “And another thing, too: Retro-design be can cool and comfortable without being even a touch ironic.”
Borgo Santo Pietro in the Tuscan countryside is one inn that has it all, not the least of which is a marvellous sense of well-being.
WAG Wanderer Jeremy Wayne takes in – and on – that crossroads of the world, Istanbul.
Wanderer Jeremy Wayne observes how airlines, hotels and their guests are joining forces in the new “voluntourism.”
London and Paris, inextricably linked (think Dickens) may be poles apart politically, but they do have one thing in common – great new hotels.
“In Venice for the annual Architecture Biennale earlier this summer, I was fortunate enough to spend a couple of nights at two of my favorite hotels, going all out grand on the Grand Canal,” WAG Wanderer Jeremy Wayne writes.
When it comes to travel, better to be fashionably early than fashionably late.
Summering in Newport was hardly child’s play in the socially conscious Gilded Age. Not so today when the resort is an intoxicating mix of activities and chilling.