AllWays Traveller Features
In Naples, pizza is a religion So, it's only fitting that my family is in a former church in Naples' Old Town, taking the pizza-making class of all pizza-making classes. This isn't any ole house of God and this isn't just any ole flatbread with toppings. Santa Maria Porta Cieli was an important little church dating back to the 17th century th...
True to his word, Zach drags us through the city and feeds us. You see, it's a full-circle experience with Zach McMahon, our guide for Eating Europe's 'Prague Food & Beer Tour'. At the start of the afternoon, as we quaff light beer paired with marinated hermelin cheese at a floating brewery called Lod Pivovar, Zach boldly declared: "I'm g...
A glass of sweet vermouth to launch the evening. Order in waves. Eat and drink standing up at the bar. And don't eat too much. After all, you'll be having dinner at 10 pm. "These are my tapas tricks," declares tour guide and chef Arantxa Lamas. My son, Alex, and I have joined Lamas and a gaggle of other hungry tourists for Devour's 'Tapas, Taverns ...
He's fat and lazy, orange and indifferent. He's Garfield of Ephesus, the stray short-haired ginger tabby cat who hangs out in front of the amphitheatre at the 2,000-year-old ruins in Ephesus, Turkey. He's named after the famous comic strip feline Garfield, who's also a notoriously curmudgeonly laggard. My wife, Kerry, and I come across the ancient-...
Why does this hotel look like it's constructed of gigantic Jenga blocks? Because it's the eco-design Pan Pacific Orchard in Singapore. While doing a lazy backstroke in the lagoon pool, my eyes gravite to the constellation of lights reflected in the mirrored ceiling five storeys above. At this moment, all that's on my mind is relaxation and the illu...
This city in the northeast of Germany wants to put itself on the map. It's deep, it's dark, it's eerie, it's fun. It's 100 metres down the shaft at the Sauberg Mine in Ehrenfriedersdorf, Germany. We've arrived at this incredible subterranean Ore Mountains destination on the same cable-car elevator that tin miners used to take to work. But, since th...