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Sarah James

Deputy Digital Director, Condé Nast Traveler

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Sarah James is deputy digital editor at Condé Nast Traveller. She moved to London from England's greatest (and most under-rated) city Birmingham in 2016 to complete a Masters in Journalism at City University. She started working at Traveller in 2017, and has visited approximately 112 coffee shops since.

These Are the Safest Countries in the World in 2023

The top place on this annual list hasn't changed since 2008.

Central in Lima, Peru Named the World's Best Restaurant in 2023

Plus, the entire 2023 iteration of The World’s 50 Best Restaurants–one of the most prestigious awards on the planet—has just been announced. 

Is This the World's Quirkiest Wedding Venue? 

Inside the bookable giant wedding cake in the English countryside.

We Tried Out the New Dior Spa on Board the Royal Scotsman Train—Here's What It's Like

Think glossy lacquered walls, the Maison's burgundy Toile de Jouy, and one of the most comfortable spa beds in the world.

Rio de Janeiro Carnaval Finally Returned—and Its Comeback Was More Joyous Than Ever

Writer Sarah James on how locals and visitors alike found a sense of belonging in this year's festivities. 

The Most Exciting Hotel Openings of 2023

The new hotels to look out for around the world, from eco-resorts to Edinburgh townhouses.

U.S. Travelers Will Soon Have to Pay to Enter the U.K.

The U.K. will implement a new ETA system that requires travelers to apply for permission to enter the country.

How to Spend a Day in London for $50 (or Less)

Spend a day in the capital city without blowing the budget.

The World’s Best Restaurants Have Just Been Announced

One of the most prestigious awards in the industry has just been revealed at a ceremony in London—and the world’s best restaurant is in a soccer stadium.