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Fuming M&S shoppers slam new look cafes as like 'a poor McDonalds' at Trafford Centre and Handforth Dean

Marks and Spencer customers have slammed the new modern-style cafes at its Trafford Centre and Handforth Dean megastores, likening them to a "poor functioning McDonalds". Café-goers have left a string of one and two star reviews on TripAdvisor since the new look cafes launched in the stores.
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Best nudist beaches in Europe – from racy French resort to Brighton hotspot
Vera Playa made headlines for its enormous naturist zone which was first created in 1979.While other areas in Spain won't allow you to go in the buff, but this place lets you get your booty out all year round. The beach stretched for 2km and tourists can go fully nude.There’s also a nudist bar for those who like to feel the wind on their skin.Alongside the beach and bar, the Vera Playa Club is the first naturist hotel in Spain – it even has a swimming pool if you don’t want to take your clothes off on the beach.While many nudist areas make clothing “optional” the Vera Playa Club requires you to be naked.But, it turns out that there are plenty of nudist beaches and resorts around Europe – including the UK.We’ve found some of the most beautiful, and welcoming, naturist zones in our favourite holiday destination countries.Check them out below:This stunning Greek island boasts blue coast and sandy beaches, but there’s also an official naked beach.Visitors return each year to sun their buns in the hot Mediterranean weather among fellow nudists.There’s also a beach bar with music.Though sometimes those who prefer to wear clothes stumble across this hidden gem.On TripAdvisor, one reviewer said: “Visited the beach for the third continuous summer with my wife.“The spirit of the beach is still there and well alive.“It is still a nudist beach, with brilliant and relaxed atmosphere.
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American tourists unimpressed by Cotswolds leave confused TripAdvisor reviews
MyLondon.Over on TripAdvisor they expressed their displeasure with the quaint villages and towns of the Cotswolds.A woman called Linnbada, from Nevada, apparently took one look at Castle Combes – often noted to be the most beautiful place in the Cotswolds, and decided to skip the area.She said: "We were going to walk the town but after we saw what little it had to offer besides a steep walk down the hill to get there and the return, we decided we would pass and wait for the Cotswolds.”It seemed the tourist was unaware that she had arrived in one of the most stunning locations within the Cotswolds.And, another TripAdvisor user, hickss85, from Texas, seemed baffled too.He wrote: "There is NO CASTLE in Castle Comb."No castle but there are remains of a castle, but you won't see it. It is overgrown and on private property."And, BobKonecny, from Alabama, wasn’t happy that the sleepy town was so quiet.He noted: "After a long walk from the car park up on a hill on a Wednesday afternoon, the village appeared to be closed."The short section of main street that was shown in War Horse is very attractive, but is that all there is?“The one pub that was open seemed to have the only town's activity."While we Brits will insist that yes, the local pub is at the centre of town activity, it also begs the question of what tourists expect from an area known for its lovely countryside walks and natural beauty.Another American couldn’t see why anyone visited.They said: "The walking tour suggests you 'imagine what it was like 400 years ago when...' I guess we didn't have enough imagination to find Stow worth the time." Get all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter And, those
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Top 10 restaurants owned by athletes based on TripAdvisor including Beckham's boozer
Daily Star Sport brings you the lowdown on 10 of the best athlete-backed wining and dining establishments, complete with their TripAdvisor ratings. We hope you're hungry...Which of these restaurants would you most like to visit? Give us your thoughts in the comment sectionIn a nod to his trophy-laden playing days with Manchester United, Rio Ferdinand's Rosso Restaurant takes its name from the Italian for the colour 'red'.The former England defender co-owns the famous Manchester eatery, which offers a swanky setting and lavish cocktails, and draws its inspiration by the deep traditions of Southern Italy.Should you choose to visit, keep an eye out for its star-studded array of guests, given it is a renowned celebrity hotspot, popular with reality TV stars and United footballers of past and present.Located a short distance away for Chelsea's Stamford Bridge, The Chelsea Pig - formerly known as The Pig's Ear - is owned by Blues legend Frank Lampard and his father, Frank Lampard Senior.Though the Lampards still own the freehold for the building, they sold the long-term lease to entrepreneur Andy Scott back in 2018.Boasting 'an authentic and compelling food and drinks experience', the plush gastropub was styled by none other than renowned designer Timothy Oulton and even includes an aquarium feature.
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