The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kongis proud to partner withOfficina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella, the “Foundry of His Royal Highness” for the Old Italian Royal House, to present the Medici Garden Aromatic Afternoon Tea at Café 103. Available from January 6 to March 31, 2025, embark on a journey of fragrance as our talented culinary team curates an exquisite selection of afternoon tea delicacies inspired by the eight-hundred-year-old brand’s enchantingI Giardini Medicei Eau de Parfum Collection.
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This collection includes four captivating perfumes—Bizzarria, L’Iris, Magnolia, and Gelsomino—each crafted from the citrus fruits, flowers, and plants of the historic Medici family’s gardens in Florence, Italy. The design of the I Giardini Medicei Eau de Parfum Collection “coffret-book” packaging is mirrored in the afternoon tea box, which features two compartments filled with delightful sweet and savory treats inspired by these exquisite fragrances.
Bob W, the tech-powered hospitality provider, has exchanged contracts with Aroundtown, one of Europe's leading listed real estate groups, to launch a 52-unit serviced apartment offer in a former post office building in Dortmund, Germany.
The operator has signed a long term lease for 3,300 sq m at the Alte Post building, a former post office adjacent to Dortmund’s main railway station. The refurbished, mixed-use asset also hosts over 10,000 sq m of high-quality office space, as well as retail and commercial facilities.
The aparthotel will be Bob W’s fifth in Germany, a key target market for the operator, featuring a selection of high-quality, furnished 30 sq m studio and 40 sq m one-bedroom apartments with kitchens and a co-working lounge. It will take the total number of European cities in which Bob W operates to 18 across 10 countries, with further expansion planned.
The deal comes amid advanced discussions with landlords and property owners in other key German cities, including Stuttgart, Cologne, and Hamburg.
Conveniently located for guests to explore Dortmund, the new Bob W property provides excellent public transport links to the rest of the city via the nearby Kampstraße underground station. The property is also within easy reach of Dortmund's key attractions, including the Westfalenpark, the shopping district along Westenhellweg and the iconic Dortmund U-Tower.
Niko Karstikko, Co-founder of Bob W, said: "Our expansion into Dortmund is the latest step in Bob W’s mission to revolutionize the hospitality industry across Europe. The Alte Post building is a fantastic addition to our portfolio and a great example of how we’re breathing new life into older properties.
"Bob W continues to lead Europe’s rapidly growing aparthotel market and Dortmund’s vibrant culture, strong business scene, and excellent transport connections make it a perfect fit for everything we do. We can’t wait to bring our blend of flexibility, sustainability and tech-driven service to this dynamic city."
Fit-out work at the Alte Post building has already begun, with Bob W Dortmund set to welcome its first guests in 2026.
Bob W is one of Europe’s best-ranked international hospitality providers with a Net Promoter Score (NPS) of 77, and an average guest rating of 4.7 out of five stars.
Backed by apps that provide a seamless digital front desk and robust customer service, guests can easily select super-early check-ins or late check-outs based on live availability and have access to the mainly chat-based perfect host ‘Bob W’ for recommendations and local tips. The operator’s ‘marketplace’ also connects guests to local breakfast spots, gyms, facilities, and a host of digital products to ensure a truly local experience.
National waterways charity the Canal & River Trust is publishing (1 March 2025) a series of new regional online Places to Visit Guides to inspire great days out by the water. Containing maps, information about visitor facilities and free activities, the Guides will help people get the most out of visiting over 100 different sites across the charity’s historic navigable canal network.
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From hidden gems and rural retreats, to UNESCO World Heritage sites, iconic lock flights and museums, there are numerous places to visit for great family days out.
Last year over ten million people visited the charity’s 2,000-mile network of canals and rivers to enjoy walking, cycling, running, boat trips, fishing, wildlife spotting, feeding ducks, watching boats go through locks, paddleboarding, visiting a museum, enjoying food and drink at a canalside café or pub, and marvelling at some of the world’s finest examples of working industrial heritage.
Nicky Lister, of the Canal & River Trust, says: “Our extensive network of navigable canals and rivers provides free to visit outdoor open spaces, and the chance to connect with nature and our past. Every year, millions of people visit our waterways to be active, relax and to enjoy the scenic landscapes our canals offer in both urban and rural areas.
“Our visitor destinations provide free and low-cost family-friendly days out by the water, and the chance to have some fabulous waterside experiences. Even in towns and cities, people can spot a variety of birds, animals, insects and plants along our canals and rivers. And from locks and bridges, to tunnels and aqueducts, there are thousands of historic structures to marvel at.
“We want to encourage more people to visit our canals, rivers, reservoirs and docks so they can experience the physical and mental health and wellbeing benefits they provide, and find out more about the work of our charity to care for the nation’s world-famous historic network.”
Canals provide vital green corridors for wildlife and habitats for nature to thrive, including 304 conservation sites and 68 Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI’s).
The network is home to 2,700 heritage structures, 304 conservation areas, four World Heritage Sites and 46 scheduled ancient monuments.
Over the past five years, hundreds of miles of the Canal & River Trust’s towpaths have been upgraded and 737 miles of the network have now been awarded Green Flag Status, the internationally recognised standard for managing great outdoor public spaces.
The Trust cares for over 15,000 historic objects and 76 national historic ships, and last year 98,000 visits were made to the charity’s museums at Gloucester Docks, National Waterways Museum Ellesmere Port and the Canal Museum at Stoke Bruerne.
Over 143,000 people experienced the Trust’s visitor centres at Anderton Boat Lift, Standedge Tunnel, Diglis Island and Trevor Basin in 2023/24.
The Canal & River Trust’s eight new regional Places to Visit Guides cover London, South East, South West, West Midlands, East Midlands, North West, Yorkshire and the North East, and Wales. The Guides are available to download at www.canalrivertrust.org.uk/free-guide or to pick up at Canal & River Trust Visitor Centres.
For more information on Canal & River Trust including how you can donate money or volunteer to support our work visit www.canalrivertrust.org.uk or by calling 0303 040 4040.