Kotor, Montenegro
With its steep green slopes rising out of the Adriatic sea, you would be forgiven for thinking you were lost in the fjords of Scandinavia. The postcard-perfect bay of Kotor in Montenegro is the backdrop for the first of our top off-the-radar escapes for 2020.
In Kotor, east meets west. The UNESCO World Heritage listed old city dates back to the 12th Century, with palaces, cathedrals and fortresses showing influences from Venice across to the Orient. Start your day aimlessly exploring the ancient, labyrinthine streets of the old city, then fuel up on grilled octopus drizzled with olive oil and served with sarma (cabbage leaves stuffed with minced meat), or salted sheep's cheese and crunchy vegetables; you'll need it for the 1,350 steps that will take you up to the 6th-century fortress, where you're in for a breathtaking view of the city and Bay of Kotor.
Beirut, Lebanon
Even in the face of political uncertainty, one thing is for sure: Beirut will leave you wanting more. The “Paris of the Middle East” is a uniquely hedonistic city where there’s a surprise around every corner, from Ottoman and French-style buildings to breathtaking glass towers by the likes of Herzog & de Meuron and Foster + Partners.
Start off with a stroll down Bliss Street in Hamra, then continue eastward through Downtown to Gemmayzeh, a bohemian neighbourhood known for its innovative dining, world-class nightlife and vibrant art scene. For those with money to burn, Aishti by the sea is a shopping mall like no other, with the world’s best luxury brands under a rooftop spa and art gallery.
If shopping and nightlife isn’t enough of a draw for you, Lebanese food surely will be. Shawarma and falafel can be found the world over, but you won’t do any better than at one of Beirut’s many street food corners or small family-run cafes. For a slower dining experience, Baron serves a Mediterranean-influenced, European-executed menu using local produce (think freshly-caught scallops in miso butter, or roasted halloumi with grapefruit and pistachio).