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For a small taste of the travel writing projects we regularly deliver for our clients, take a look through this selection of carefully-crafted, high quality travel content
London
The Best Bars with a View in London
A blog post for City Wonders, September 2017
"Sky-high bars rarely have rock-bottom prices, and considering Duck and Waffle's placement bang in the middle of the city, there are plenty of high-earners willing to flash the cash here..."
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The Latest Spa Wellness Trend? Salt Rooms
A blog post for From the Grapevine, April 2017
"It's been around since the time of the Romans, but in recent years the salt therapy trend has gone global. You'll find it used to treat everything from allergies to asthma, colds to eczema..."
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The Function Room: Venue Pages
Website copy for Greene King, February 2017
"The Grosvenor serves up pub food classics as well as draught beers and locally brewed cask ales, including their own proprietary pour from Nottingham’s own Navigation Brewery..."
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Who Would Live In a Place Like This?
A blog post for From the Grapevine, August 2016
"When we bring iconic buildings to mind, we will often think of office-filled skyscrapers, lavish palaces and grand structures. But there are many great works of residential architecture too..."
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The Function Room: Venue Pages
Website copy for Greene King, June 2016
"This handsome, gable-roofed building in the centre of Chiswick first welcomed patrons in the middle of the 17th century. And since then, it's made its mark on the history books of London..."
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London’s Best Parks (For A Great Escape)
A city guide for Buggl, June 2016
"This East End park, opened in 1845 and subject to a recent multimillion pound makeover, is far less prim and proper than the capital's Royal Parks, affording it a more laid-back charm..."
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10 Travel Instagram Accounts to Fuel Your Appetite
A blog post for From the Grapevine, April 2016
"Whether you’re after the latest dining hotspots in your hometown or are planning a foodie trip to some far-flung city, these culinary-minded Instagrammers provide great inspiration..."
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Champagne Life at the Saatchi Gallery, London
An article for Private Air Magazine, April 2016
"This year is the Saatchi Gallery's 30th anniversary. Birthdays call for a celebration, so this art gallery decided to kick off the festivities with its first-ever all female show, Champagne Life..."
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London’s Best New Restaurants
A blog post for Samsung Live, March 2016
"London is the best city in the world for foodies, but the sheer choice of dining options can be overwhelming. To make things simpler we've picked some of our favourite recent openings..."
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London’s Top Coffee Shops
A city guide for Buggl, January 2016
"Monmouth has got quite the glowing reputation among London’s coffee connoisseurs - and deservedly so. Since it opened more than 35 years ago it has built up a die-hard following..."
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MERGE: Festival Fun on London’s Artistic Bankside
A blog post for Samsung Live, December 2015
"Everyone in London knows that the Southbank is where all the city's artists hang out. So it's no surprise that it is also home one of the wackiest and most inventive festivals anywhere..."
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Museums at Night: London’s After Dark Exhibitions
Newsletter content for Samsung Live, December 2015
"As the Night at the Museum films attest, there is something that sparks the imagination about what happens to exhibitions after the visitors leave, the doors are shut and the lights go out..."
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Three Restaurants With Only One Item On the Menu
A blog post for From the Grapevine, November 2015
"From grilled cheese to peanut butter, restaurants with variations on a single dish are now big hits worldwide. Novel byproducts of an overcrowded restaurant scene, or something more?..."
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Open House: Unlocking London
A blog post for Samsung Live, November 2015
"Curiosity is part of the human condition. So it's little surprise that Open House, during which hundreds of private buildings in London fling open their doors to the public, has been a hit..."
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Five Fantastic Urban Cycling Events
A blog post for From the Grapevine, October 2015
"Love a bike-centric event where you can celebrate cycling with like-minded pedallers? Then oil your gears, pack up your tire repair kit and roll on down to one of these urban bike fests..."
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Totally Thames: Riverside Revelry in London
A blog post for Samsung Live, October 2015
"Centered around the River Thames and running throughout September, this annual festival has an eclectic line-up, from art shows to cultural walks, sporting races to community days..."
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A Taste of Jerusalem in London at The Palomar
A blog post for From the Grapevine, September 2015
"As a spin-off of Jerusalem’s ultra-popular Machneyuda restaurant, The Palomar was always destined to triumph. It's from those famous kitchens that the head chef Tomer Amedi hails..."
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The Best Museum Exhibits for Movie Buffs
A blog post for From the Grapevine, September 2015
"In museums worldwide, display cabinets are filled with costumes and cameras, makeup and memorabilia, posters and puppets; movie-themed exhibitions sure to intrigue any cinephile..."
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The Best Curry Houses in East London
A city guide for Buggl, April 2015
"Brick Lane may be synonymous with curry, but with so many similar restaurants on a single stretch, it can be hard to tell the good from the bad. Our advice? Head around the corner..."
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Best London Markets For Bagging a Bargain
A city guide for Buggl, February 2015
"The rough and ready Petticoat Lane market has been on the go since the 1750s; merchants and traders still crowd this narrow street every Sunday and sell all sorts of cut-price wares..."
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The Cityscapes of Graphic Artist Yoni Alter
A blog post for From the Grapevine, January 2015
"Yoni Alter's streetscape artwork is making a splash around the world, from his home in Israel to the US and the UK. Bold, bright and colorful, his urban-inspired designs are hard to miss..."
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London Photo Ops: The City’s Best Views
A city guide for Buggl, December 2014
"The extremely bland shopping centre One New Change has a fantastic hidden secret. High up on its roof is a public terrace with unbeatable views of St. Paul’s Cathedral and beyond..."
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Thrift Shopping in the East End of London
A city guide for Buggl, December 2014
"Taking up a cluttered space off Brick Lane, Absolute Vintage stocks the good alongside the bad; it's up to you to sift through to determine what’s what. Prices start low but quickly rise..."
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Where to Invest in London Right Now
An article for Private Air Magazine, November 2014
"Chelsea, Notting Hill and St John’s Wood may roll off the tongue dripping with prestige, but top-end properties are increasingly being built in traditionally less salubrious parts of town..."
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London’s Best Theatres (Outside the West End)
A city guide for Buggl, November 2014
"Hidden away down an East End alley, the incredible Wiltons Music Hall began its life as an 18th-century alehouse, before it was converted into a stunning theater in the 19th century..."
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Israeli Food Heats Up the Streets of London
A blog post for From the Grapevine, November 2014
"A new crop of Israeli-style restaurants in London, including The Palomar, Gail’s Kitchen and Honey and Co, is sending tongues wagging, critics raving and diners clamoring for tables..."
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A Literary Walk Through Bloomsbury, London
A city guide for Buggl, November 2014
"The Bloomsbury Set, the clique of renowned writers, artists and intellectuals that included Virginia Woolf and E.M. Forster, lived their Bohemian lives here in the early 20th century..."
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London’s Best Lesser-Known Museums
A city guide for Buggl, October 2014
"This guide will tell you all about the London museums you've never heard of, from an oft-overlooked bell foundry in the East End to an eclectic gem hidden south of the Thames..."
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All Things Bright and Beautiful
An article for Private Air Magazine, July 2014
"For 60 years, International Jewellery London has brought together the world’s finest jewelry designers, brands and gem suppliers under one roof. And this year new talent is emerging..."
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Diamonds Are an Investor’s Best Friend
An article for Private Air Magazine, July 2014
"Sparkling diamonds are having a renaissance. It's because they are easy to transport, store and sell on, and - crucially - hold their stable value in an increasingly unpredictable market..."
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How to Invest in Classic Cars
An article for Private Air Magazine, July 2014
"Appealing curves, sparkling chrome trimmings, wheels that scream out to be spun: there is a common denominator in the cars Peter Haynes exhibits. They're all masterpiece sculptures..."
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High Culture, High Art: Theatre in London
An article for Private Air Magazine, May 2014
"It’s no secret that London has an impressive array of theatre options. But what is available for those inclined toward luxury? Here are three of our favorite venues with high-end offerings..."
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Why You Should Invest in New Artists
An article for Private Air Magazine, May 2014
"Canny investors are making fortunes from new interest in modern art. Three Richter paintings were bought in 2001 for $3.4 million - two recently sold for $34.2 million and $20.8 million..."
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Masterpiece London 2014: A Preview
An article for Private Air Magazine, May 2014
"This June and July, one of Britain’s most prominent art, antiques, and design fairs will return. Global exhibitors shall converge on Masterpiece London 2014, in Royal Hospital Chelsea..."
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Battersea Power Station, Regenerated
An article for Private Air Magazine, March 2014
"30 years on from its closure, the iconic Battersea Power Station is being given a new lease of life, as it's regenerated into luxurious apartments, boutique shops and public amenities..."
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The Expert Guide to Wine Investment
An article for Private Air Magazine, March 2014
"Investing in wine, whether for financial profit or personal pleasure, is an intricate process. So to find out exactly how to make a smart wine investment, we spoke to four industry experts..."
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Bambi: Own a Slice of Street Art History
An article for Private Air Magazine, March 2014
"Most folks know Banksy; the incognito street artist that became the talk of London. But now he has a challenge from a younger, female street artist on to the scene. Her name's Bambi..."
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Investing in Single Malt Scotch
An article for Private Air Magazine, January 2014
"When it comes to alternative investments, fine wine is often hailed as a lucrative choice. But now there’s another alcoholic beverage that is skyrocketing in value for investors. Whisky..."
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London’s Secret Silver Mine
An article for Private Air Magazine, November 2013
"London is potted with subterranean surprises, from cavernous wine bars to wartime bunkers. Yet of all the city’s underground revelations, the London Silver Vaults is the most decadent..."
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A Vintage Investment
An article for Private Air Magazine, November 2013
"Whenever you throw a dinner party, there's always one self-professed oenophile, who sips the wine and smacks their lips, while rattling off obscure terms from Abfüllung to Zymology..."
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A Pre-Raphaelite Love Story
An article for Private Air Magazine, November 2013
“Rossetti first noticed Jane Morris, a stableman’s daughter, while attending the theatre in 1837. He would use her as the model for his new series of paintings of the enigmatic Proserpine..."
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Harrods’ Exclusive New Whisky Collection
An article for Private Air Magazine, November 2013
"The palates of single malt connoisseurs will be tingling at news of the latest whisky venture at the renowned Knightsbridge retailer Harrods. It's called The Dalmore Paterson Collection.."
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High Bids for Old Masters
An article for Private Air Magazine, September 2013
"A selection of works, including rare specimens from the 16th and 17th centuries, were sold at Sotheby's for a total of $50.5 million – comfortably within the evening’s pre-sale estimate..."
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Thoughtful Luxury with Oliver Burns
An article for Private Air Magazine, September 2013
"The London-based interior design and architectural firm Oliver Burns has only been around for a decade, yet the high-end company's already been captivating audiences worldwide..."
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Ultimate Bachelor Pads Around the World
An article for Private Air Magazine, July 2013
"There are many varied elements that go into making the ultimate bachelor pad, from interior design to the gadgets and gizmos. However, the top of the list should always be location..."
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Repurposing London with Edo Mapelli Mozzi
An article for Private Air Magazine, July 2013
"In London, real estate comes at a premium, so repurposing old buildings is a commonplace solution. Property developer Mapelli Mozzi is transforming a club into an ultra-luxury home..."
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Collectible Cars At The Salon Privé
An article for Private Air Magazine, July 2013
“As the summer draws to a close, many of the world’s most valuable vintage vehicles shall be making their way to London for the Salon Privé motor show, running from 4 to 6 September…”
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Finding the Perfect Trophy Home
An article for Private Air Magazine, July 2013
"Whether it’s a private mansion encompassing miles of shoreline, a historic manor surrounded by emerald lawns and green forests, or an ultra-chic metropolitan pad at the heart of things..."
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The World’s Best Airport Architecture
An article for Private Air Magazine, March 2013
"For the majority of the 20th century, airport terminals were built for function - safe, efficient and uninspiring buildings made to deliver people from road to runway. But that's changed..."
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London’s Most Expensive Residences
An article for Private Air Magazine, March 2013
“Ask any Londoner and they will tell you the city has always been a pricy place to purchase your home. But in the last three years, property prices have soared to astronomical levels…”
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A Cut Above at London’s Shard
An article for Private Air Magazine, January 2013
“It has been gradually slicing its way up London’s skyline for more than three years now, and The Shard - Renzo Piano's jagged glass monolith - finally welcomes its first tenants in 2013…”
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