Food and Drink
Take your tastes buds on a trip with HostelsClub
From Vegemite to Turkish Delight, countries are often synonymous with their local gastronomy and with that in mind HostelsClub.com have compiled their top hostel suggestions for delicious destinations. With prices from just £9 per night, treat your taste buds to a trip around the world.
Check out the tastiest foodie film of the year for English holidaymakers
If you are a food lover looking to have a holiday infused with superb taste sensations, a real smack from your bacon and delicious treats with a local food provenance, head to Eden in Cumbria – an area rapidly becoming a first class green tourism destination with local food at its heart.
10 great reasons to visit Italy this summer
Few countries offer the variety and diversity of Italy: mountains, sparkling coastlines, ancient history and sumptuous cuisine.
Lobster catching and cooking in New England
Travel on a Maine lobster boat to watch "lobstering" up close - it's a trip you can take too! Learn all about the northern or Maine lobster, Homarus americanus - a species of lobster which can be found at restaurants all along the New England coast - from rustic lobster shacks to some of the region's finest restaurants.
Art and Gastronomy in the Côte d'Azur
Le Mas Candille, an exclusive five star boutique hotel located in the Côte d'Azur is proud to present the scintillating 'Art and Gastronomy Package' to celebrate the nomination of the Museum of Classical Art in Mougins for the European Museum of the Year.
Five of the best cycling tours for wine and gourmet lovers
Now featuring over 200 cycling tours across Europe, Freedom Treks has continued to respond to the increased demand for holidays, allowing travellers to discover la Dolce Vita at their own pace.
Villa Mangiacane - A free night offer during April and May
During April and May Villa Mangiacane, a 15th century wine and olive grove estate in the Tuscan hills, is offering a free night for those booking four and five nights.
Nosh and Chow restyles Stockholm’s social scene
Newly-opened in Stockholm, Nosh and Chow is an innovative, upmarket townhouse opened by the city’s trendsetting Berns boutique hotel.
New Chinese culinary tour
Travel Indochina has announced a brand new gastronomy tour of China, covering one of the richest and most varied cuisines in the world.
Life’s a picnic: Enjoy the peaks of gastronomy in Alta Badia
Al fresco dining doesn’t come fresher or more tempting than Gourmet Picnics among the majestic mountains of Alta Badia.
New Japanese restaurant to open at Finca Cortesin in Marbella
Finca Cortesin, Spain has announced the launch of its signature Japanese restaurant Kabuki Raw, opening on 26 March 2013.
Kissimmee welcomes the upper crust of pie lovers from across the globe
From the Sunday afternoon family cook-out to the skilled bakery owner to the budding pastry chefs putting a twist on their Nan's recipes to the most experienced chefs - pie bakers from across the globe will be coming together this April to celebrate the iconic 'pie' as part of the Great American Pie Festival.
Its tea time in Wales
Contrary to popular belief it’s not England that is the best place in the UK to enjoy afternoon tea but Wales and many properties that are members (by invitation only) of the exclusive Welsh Rarebits collection of hotels have mouth-watering offerings
Maple syrup and Ontario, Canada - The perfect match
Canada accounts for more than 80 per cent of worldwide production of maple syrup and nowhere more so than in the Province of Ontario, the world's fourth largest producer.
North Carolina launches first ever Beer Month
With more breweries than any other state south of Pennsylvania and east of Texas, North Carolina is truly the South’s beer stronghold.