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Self-drive holidays in Peru, unlimited travel around Scotland, and Parador promotion: Travel agenda

Where to go and what to know

Onefinestay: Enlarging its portfolio
Onefinestay: Enlarging its portfolio

Roman holiday

Onefinestay has broadened its portfolio of luxurious homes to rent in London, Paris, Los Angeles and New York to include apartments in Rome. From one-bedroom flats in the city centre to the former home of Raphael, properties come with an iPhone loaded with information, a concierge and welcome hamper.

onefinestay.com

Age gap

The Spanish government-run chain of paradors – historic hotels – has an unusual April promotion aimed at enticing younger guests. Those in their twenties pay €60 a double; in their thirties, €85; and in their forties, €99. The latter two include breakfast.

parador.es

Stream in

Eurostar has launched an entertainment system on its new E320 fleet between London and Paris. Films, TV series, documentaries and news are available to stream on mobile devices and laptops. There is free onboard wi-fi, which was reported as patchy when the trains launched in December.

eurostar.com

Peru: Locations that can't be accessed by conventional vehicles

Drive time

Journey Latin America is offering a supported, self-drive 4x4 holiday in Peru. The 16-day trip heads south along the Panamerican Highway from Lima to Nazca via Cusco – with the option to visit Machu Picchu – and locations that can't be accessed by conventional vehicles. From £2,980pp without flights.

journeylatinamerica.co.uk

UK framed

Images of Britain taken by international photographers from the 1930s onwards have been curated into an intriguing exhibition by the photographer Martin Parr. “Strange and Familiar”, at the Barbican, captures the zeitgeist from London to the Outer Hebrides. It opened this week and runs to 19 June.

barbican.org.uk

Scot hop

Visitors can now enjoy unlimited travel around Scotland by land, sea and rail on one ticket. There are two types of Spirit of Scotland Travelpass: four days' travel over eight consecutive days (£134) or eight days' travel over 15 consecutive days (£179.70).

scotrail.co.uk/spirit

Green peace

The 10-room Green Leaf Boutique Hotel has opened in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Run as a not-for-profit organisation, it reinvests proceeds in local water purification, orphanage and education programmes. It also offers tours, bicycle rental, cookery lessons, and has a pool.

thegreenleafboutique.com

Rare route

This summer, British Airways is shifting one of its planes from London City airport to Stansted for weekend flights. As a consequence of this, the airline is operating one flight a week on Sunday afternoons from Stansted to Berlin (pictured) and a return journey the following Friday evening. The services start on 19 June.

ba.com

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