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Marc Atchison is a veteran journalist and a seasoned traveller with more than 20 years of travel writing experience. As the former Travel Editor of the Toronto Star, Canada's largest newspaper, and now Editor-in-Chief and Senior Writer for TraveLife magazine (Canada) and travelife.ca, Marc has been to over 100 countries in the world. Japan is one of his favorite destinations and he's been there on numerous occasions.
London's Berkeley is a Sight to Behold

London's Berkeley is a Sight to Behold

The Berkeley is one of those stately hotels that just get better with age. Overlooking Hyde Park, the hotel’s exterior elegance blends beautifully with the super-expensive townhouses across the street where movie stars and the titans of industry reside.
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London Hotel Truly is a Landmark

London Hotel Truly is a Landmark

Location, location, location is what makes this completely refurbished hotel a real delight to stay. It’s situated in one of London’s more fashionable areas and is close to Baker Street, home of legendary super sleuth Sherlock Holmes. It’s in easy walking distance of many of the capital’s major tourist attractions. The hotel sits opposite the Marylebone railway and tube station.
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London's Yacht Hotel is a Best Kept Secret

London's Yacht Hotel is a Best Kept Secret

This is one of the most unusual hotels in London. It’s anchored on the northern side of Royal Victoria Dock, next to the city's new 90,000-square-metre international exhibition and conference centre called ExCel. It was floated into the capital a few years ago – just before the Queen's Jubilee – as an alternative to London’s other overpriced hotels. It’s anchored opposite the city’s well-used city airport.
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The Sandhouse Hotel is Making Waves

The Sandhouse Hotel is Making Waves

Here in County Donegal surfing rules the waves and the charming Sandhouse Hotel is headquarters for those who love to ride the choppy surf churned up in Donegal Bay. Ireland can actually thank a couple of forgetful Australians for its surfing legacy.
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Rathsallagh House a Home Away From Home

Rathsallagh House a Home Away From Home

There's lots to occupy your day at this beautiful country house where you are made to feel at home by owners Joe and Kay O'Flynn and their friendly staff. Guests even get a menu in their one-of-a-kind room outlining the "102 things to do and places to visit" while staying at Rathsallagh.Or, you can do nothing, except enjoy Rathsallagh's peaceful parkland setting while strolling its manicured gardens; introduce yourself to some of the horses lazily grazing in the nearby past...
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