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Annie Fitzsimmons

London

Travel Journalist at Freelance

Editorial Director at Indagare

London. Travel creative, author, speaker, connector. Pro-nuance. Equal parts homebody + world traveler. Lover of great hotels. Momx1.

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Articles

  • 6 days ago | paintsvilleherald.com | Annie Fitzsimmons

    (BPT) - By Annie Fitzsimmons When I told people I was writing National Geographic's 100 Hotels of a Lifetime, the most common response was, "Do you need an assistant?" It's no wonder — hotels have a unique allure. They are more than just places to stay; they're gateways to discovering the essence of a destination, often reflecting its culture and history.

  • 2 weeks ago | theweekenddrive.com | Annie Fitzsimmons

    (BPT) - By Annie Fitzsimmons When I told people I was writing National Geographic's 100 Hotels of a Lifetime, the most common response was, "Do you need an assistant?" It's no wonder — hotels have a unique allure. They are more than just places to stay; they're gateways to discovering the essence of a destination, often reflecting its culture and history.

  • 2 weeks ago | whig.com | Annie Fitzsimmons

    (BPT) - By Annie Fitzsimmons When I told people I was writing National Geographic's 100 Hotels of a Lifetime, the most common response was, "Do you need an assistant?" It's no wonder — hotels have a unique allure. They are more than just places to stay; they're gateways to discovering the essence of a destination, often reflecting its culture and history.

  • 2 weeks ago | milwaukiereview.com | Annie Fitzsimmons

    (BPT) - By Annie Fitzsimmons When I told people I was writing National Geographic's 100 Hotels of a Lifetime, the most common response was, "Do you need an assistant?" It's no wonder — hotels have a unique allure. They are more than just places to stay; they're gateways to discovering the essence of a destination, often reflecting its culture and history.

  • 2 weeks ago | thedailyreview.com | Annie Fitzsimmons

    (BPT) - By Annie Fitzsimmons When I told people I was writing National Geographic's 100 Hotels of a Lifetime, the most common response was, "Do you need an assistant?" It's no wonder — hotels have a unique allure. They are more than just places to stay; they're gateways to discovering the essence of a destination, often reflecting its culture and history.

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