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Born in London to one English and one French parent, Claire Gervat was captivated by tales of explorers at school, but a not-quite-brief-enough foray into the City meant she didn't follow in their footsteps until her late twenties. She has been a freelance writer for the past ten years, contributing travel articles to many national newspapers and magazines, including Conde Nast Traveller, the Sunday Times Travel Magazine, the Independent, the Daily Mail, the Evening Standard and Bella. She loves islands and odd places, and would rather windsurf and dive than lie on the beach - though she has spent many happy hours just hanging around in tea shops all over India and cafés elsewhere. When not wandering and writing in far-flung places, Claire has turned her hand to a variety of other subjects. "The Trader", her humorous weekly column about the life of a fictional City girl, in the Independent, ran for nearly four years. Her first book, a biography of the eighteenth-century beauty and bigamist Elizabeth Chudleigh called "Elizabeth: the Scandalous Life of the Duchess of Kingston", was published in June 2003 (Century, £17.99).

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Hansel und Gretel Strudel Bar

Head for the basement cafe in this quirky gift shop for excellent hot chocolate and several varieties of strudel (plum-and-apple's the best) while cuckoo clocks tick all around you.
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Sassy & Boo

Vintage evening bags, sexy frilled knickers, sparkly jewellery: this treasure trove of a boutique is girlie heaven.
(comment) 0 comments   (pin) Bath, United Kingdom

Holburne Museum of Art

The small and perfectly formed Holburne is housed in a graceful Georgian mansion backed by a park at the end of Great Pulteney Street. Inside, there's an eclectic mix of ceramics, snuff boxes, portrait miniatures, silver cow creamers and more, once the property of a wealthy 19th-century art lover with exquisite taste. Gorgeous.
(comment) 0 comments   (pin) Bath, United Kingdom

The Residence

More an upmarket guesthouse than a hotel, as it has a mere six rooms, all different. It's like staying with well-heeled and particularly obliging friends. Even with Bath outside, it can be hard to drag yourself away from breakfast in the cosy, Aga-warmed kitchen.
(comment) 0 comments   (pin) Bath, United Kingdom

Thermae Bath Spa

Admire the Bath skyline through the mist from the heated rooftop pool at Britain’s only thermal spa. There's an indoor pool as well, plus several futuristic glass steam rooms: try the jasmine-scented one.
(comment) 0 comments   (pin) Bath, United Kingdom

Sally Lunn's

Light buns to a 300-year recipe, topped with everything from pot roast to homemade lemon curd, are the mainstay at this cosily old-fashioned place in Bath’s oldest house.
(comment) 0 comments   (pin) Krakow, Rzeczpospolita Polska

Czartoryski Museum

Go for Leonardo da Vinci’s hypnotic Portrait of a Lady with an Ermine, and stay to admire an eclectic array of other objects: Turkish shields, Meissen figurines and silver cups made of coins among them. One of my favourite small museums.
(comment) 0 comments   (pin) Krakow, Rzeczpospolita Polska

Wodka

A tiny bar with just a few tables, Wodka manages to be snug rather than claustrophobic. Not that you'll be bothered much one way or the other after a shot or two from their wide range of vodkas. The honey version slips down nicely, though the tartness of the cranberry made it the winner for me.
(comment) 0 comments   (pin) Krakow, Rzeczpospolita Polska

Hotel Grodek

Take one old convent, bring in a princess to do the interiors and the gorgeous Grodek is what you end up with. It's unashamedly romantic without being suffocating - the antiques and toile de jouy are used mercifully sparingly. The Cul-de-Sac restaurant is definitely worth a visit for the delicious international cuisine and the micro-museum round the walls.
(comment) 0 comments   (pin) London, United Kingdom

The Hoxton

Good-looking, affordable London hotels are a rare beast, which is why the Hoxton Urban Lodge is such a breath of fresh air. The 205 rooms are identical: chocolate-and-cream décor, with Frette sheets, flat-screen TVs and duck-down duvets - and all for somewhere between £59 and £149 a night, depending on how busy they are. Even if you're not staying, it's worth a trip for cocktails in the lobby bar: the summery Ginger Prince - vodka, ginger beer and fresh blackberries - is dangerously moreish.
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