Inaugural Big Sleep Awards 2017 feature in National Geographic Traveller (UK) Jul/Aug 2017
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LONDON (1 June 2017) — National Geographic Traveller (UK) has revealed the winners of its inaugural Big Sleep Awards 2017 in the Jul/Aug issue of the magazine. With the help of its readers and a panel of judges, the magazine has selected the cream of the accommodation crop — with 20 categories ranging from ultra-luxury suites and spas to value-for-money boutique properties and readers’ favourites.
It’s all part of theÌýnew 196-page Jul/Aug 2017 issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK), which has hit the newsstands with a FREE Experiences guide.
ALSO INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
Destinations: We meet the locals in the Maldives; head to rural Northern Kenya; delve into ´³²¹³¾²¹¾±³¦²¹â€™s verdant interior; and spend a long weekend in Luxembourg.
Cities: Our urban highlights this issue include Barcelona, Bali, Moscow and Durban. Our picture story, meanwhile, captures ¶Ù´Ç³ó²¹â€™s architectural heritage.
ÌýSmart Traveller: A Marrakech makeover; a Cold War bunker in Bosnia turned contemporary art space; the best rooms in Wales; a tour taking in waterfalls and cachaça distilleries in µþ°ù²¹³ú¾±±ô’s Costa Verde; and a trip to the Cotswolds.
Author Series: Carla Capalbo on Georgia.
Travel Geeks: Ask the Experts includes advice on seeing gorillas in Uganda and Rwanda, a luxury weekend in Amsterdam, plus tips on photography and flying like a VIP.
PLUS: You could win a 13-day trip to Morocco with One Traveller.
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