Glug & Chew loves: London Coffee Shops

Coffee has not long been associated with the Brits – which perhaps makes it even more extraordinary that, in the brief spell since we made its acquaintance, UK coffee culture has exploded with creativity, innovation and expertise. The epicentre of the industry is, perhaps unsurprisingly, the capital, so wherever you happen to be, make a…

Eat, Drink & See: Copenhagen

Home to just 632,340 people (a third of whom cycle to work every day, creating an army of gently dinging bells and whicker baskets), Copenhagen is compact and eminently walkable, full of cobbled, pedestrianised streets, squares lined with historic buildings and a buzzing café culture. With so much to explore and more Nordic charm than…

Marrakesh: the Mini Guide

Separated from the vast Sahara by the Atlas Mountains, Morocco’s fourth-largest city conjures images of vibrant souks and lavish riads, the air heavy with saffron, cinnamon and the call of the muezzin. Find your bearings by getting the city’s must-sees under your belt before you really get to know the Daughter of the Desert. ***…

Berlin: the Mini Guide

Despite its reputation for edgy nightlife and turbulent history, there’s far more to Germany’s capital than Berghain and the Brandenburg Gate. In a city constantly at the cutting edge yet inescapably defined by its past, you’ll need to explore the big-ticket attractions in order to really understand the lesser-known edges. *** You can’t visit Berlin…

Dubai: the Mini Guide

Rising out of the desert, the emirate of Dubai is the steely lovechild of ambition and tradition, drawing millions to its (partially man-made) shores for business and pleasure each year. Tick off the major attractions in the Flower of the Arabian Gulf before you delve beneath its surface. *** You’ll probably see Dubai’s two biggest…

Orlando, Florida: the Mini Guide

Ok, most of Orlando’s 5,269,000 visitors a year flock here to hobnob with Minnie and Mickey – but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of other entertaining options for big and small guests alike. Tick off the major attractions in America’s fifth most-visited city with the help of our capsule guide. *** It’s likely you’ve…

Austin, Texas: the Mini Guide

With its fun-loving vibe, incredible live music venues and family-friendly ethos, it’s no surprise that in 2019, for the third year running, the state capital of Texas was voted America’s best place to live. Hit off the must-sees with the help of our capsule guide. *** If you’re a fan of the outdoors, Austin’s abundance…

Lisbon: the Mini Guide

Portugal’s capital is a truly diverse destination. From gothic enclaves and ancient ruins to modern cuisine and glamorous boulevards, the City of Seven Hills provides ample opportunities for curious travellers. *** You’ll better understand this vibrant, mercurial city by first getting a feel for Portuguese culture and history. Head to the Museum of Art, Architecture…

Portland, Oregon: the Mini Guide

Like its northern neighbours, Vancouver and Seattle, Oregon’s largest city is one of hipsters, coffee houses and hiking trails. But don’t be fooled by Portland’s sometimes village-y feel – there’s plenty to see and do in this eco-friendly city, particularly for fans of the great outdoors. *** Portland is regarded as one of America’s most…

Top 10 Eats in Bolivia

Bolivia’s cuisine differs drastically between the spicy, heartier dishes found in the Altiplano – the high plains in the south-west – and the lighter, fruitier foods of the tropical lowlands, meaning even adventurous palates are kept on their toes here. *** 10. Salteña – No matter your budget, a liberal peppering of salteñas is essential….