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  • LifestyleThe Telegraph

    Once utterly miserable, Margate is now a magnet for Hollywood actors

    All summer we will be taking the pulse of our most famous traditional seaside towns, examining the efforts being made to regenerate them, and opining on whether they are still worth visiting. This week, Rachel Mills explores Margate.

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  • LifestyleThe Guardian

    ‘This campsite feels like paradise’: readers’ favourite places to pitch in the UK

    Whether it’s a field with minimal facilities or a comfortable site with mod cons, our tipsters pick out enticing spots for enjoying the great outdoors from the Highlands to Cornwall

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  • LifestyleThe Telegraph

    The friendly South Pacific island that’s actually easy to get to

    “Bula!” It’s a cry that rings out all over Nadi airport, but this time it’s directed at me. A huge Fijian flashes me a megawatt smile, sweeps up my bags as if they were feathers and leads me off to the waiting car, chatting like an old friend.

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  • LifestyleThe Telegraph

    The best beach hotels in Greece for a coastal retreat

    From flamingo-pink sands lapped by balmy turquoise waters and golden coves framed by gently waving palm trees, to windswept strands perfect for windsurfers or secret pebble-lined coves where rare monk seals love to frolic, Greece is a seaside paradise for beach lovers who’ll be spoilt for choice when it comes to hotels. Whether you just want to fly, flop and fry in a stylish, sand-fringed resort or enjoy more active holidays as you try your hand at a plethora of thrilling water sports or combine

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  • TechnologyThe Telegraph

    Hand luggage allowances have shrunk – these are the stingiest airlines in the sky

    Enticingly affordable flight tickets often hide an uncomfortable truth: bringing nothing more than the most humble of rucksacks on board might incur an extra fee, not included in that initially promising fare.

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  • LifestyleThe Telegraph

    Inside the Caribbean resort that stars in ITV’s new Traitors-meets-White-Lotus show

    This week saw the launch of an intriguing new ITV game show series, The Fortune Hotel, hosted by Stephen Mangan. In the first episode of eight to be aired Monday-Thursday over two weeks, 10 pairs of contestants checked into a luxury Caribbean hotel before embarking on a series of challenges resulting in one couple winning £250,000.

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  • LifestyleThe Telegraph

    The 10 best holidays in Norfolk for 2024

    Glorious sandy beaches come in spadefuls, but there’s far more to Norfolk than its spectacular coastline. Peaceful flint-brick villages, quiet backroads and leafy trails which loop around the grounds of grand estates offer lots of scope for walking, cycling and gentle touring by car.

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  • LifestyleThe Telegraph

    Cranborne Chase, the A-list alternative to the Cotswolds

    There’s no more infuriating traffic jam in Britain than the one that forms, without fail, on the A303 as it passes Stonehenge – simply because a critical mass of motorists can’t help but slow down to gawp at the ancient monument.

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    The strangest rules waiting to catch out tourists this summer

    Holidaymakers be warned: those venting their frustration at businesses in Thailand could find themselves on the wrong side of the law. A British man has been arrested in the country for allegedly bombarding a restaurant with one-star reviews, something that could contravene its strict anti-defamation rules. A similar incident was reported in Phuket in 2020 after an American tourist accused a hotel of “modern-day slavery” on TripAdvisor. Punishment, if found guilty, can extend to two years behind

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  • LifestyleThe Telegraph

    The European countries that do coffee best (and worst)

    Chatting to a coach driver in central Seville, he mentioned that he’d found a little coffee shop and had a decent espresso – “and it was cheap, too, just a euro.” I was impressed. For one thing, I’d struggled to find a place where I could get a simple coffee; the bars and restaurants in the touristy central area were more focused on flogging sangria. And for another, I was still grieving over my last coffee stop in London: £4.05 for a dire flat white at Gatwick’s Pret. No wonder the firm doesn’t

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