
Neil McPherson
Based in Melbourne, Australia
Speaks English
Trip budgets start at $500/night
Neil McPherson
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My Story
Travel lover and hotel junkie with the freedom from having grown-up kids. Based in Melbourne, Australia with a global perspective.
My Travel Style
I love discovering and sharing hidden gems by immersing myself in local culture through food, people, art and architecture. My style is a mix of experiential, wellness and sustainable travel, without sacrificing the comforts of luxury or boutique accommodation. My goal is to make travel as personally rewarding and stress-free for you as possible. I am skilled at using points and miles to enhance travel.
My travel ideas (5)

Best Boutique Hotels In London
Boutique hotels have a style and are decorated in a way that reflects the local history and culture of the city. This also allows guests to get a sense of authenticity. When staying at a local boutique hotel, many owners pride themselves on their on-site bar or restaurant that focuses on authentic cuisine which grants the guests a sense of place and a more immersive stay.

Best Boutique Hotels In London
Boutique hotels have a style and are decorated in a way that reflects the local history and culture of the city. This also allows guests to get a sense of authenticity. When staying at a local boutique hotel, many owners pride themselves on their on-site bar or restaurant that focuses on authentic cuisine which grants the guests a sense of place and a more immersive stay.

See Melbourne: A Vibrant Tapestry of Culture, Sport and Urban Charm
Melbourne, as well as my home, is widely regarded as Australia's cultural, foodie and coffee capital. It is a city that often flies under the radar of international visitors. Its unique vibe is deeply influenced by the diverse cultures of the migrant population that have shaped the city from its early beginnings as a pastoral and gold-rush town. It has since grown and evolved into one of the world's top five most livable cities.

See Melbourne: A Vibrant Tapestry of Culture, Sport and Urban Charm
Melbourne, as well as my home, is widely regarded as Australia's cultural, foodie and coffee capital. It is a city that often flies under the radar of international visitors. Its unique vibe is deeply influenced by the diverse cultures of the migrant population that have shaped the city from its early beginnings as a pastoral and gold-rush town. It has since grown and evolved into one of the world's top five most livable cities.

Culture, Architecture & Food: Things to do in Glasgow, Scotland
There is much to see and do when you visit Glasgow. 48 hours isn’t long enough to pack it all in — a long weekend, such as a bank holiday, would be more realistic. Even then there would be enough things left to entice you back again and again...
Glasgow has a distinct energy (more so than nearby Edinburgh), which is reflected in its vibrant live music scene. I love the architecture and the culture and history around almost every corner.
I also love the distinct open feel of the city centre. In fact, the name of this city means “green valley” or “the dear green place” when translated from the Gaelic “Glaschu” or “Glasgu” dating from the 6th century. The many public parks and open spaces mean that this name remains true to this day.
So, welcome!
Or as the Scots say Ceud mìle fàilte (a hundred thousand welcomes) — Scots are a very friendly bunch and doubly so in Glasgow!

Culture, Architecture & Food: Things to do in Glasgow, Scotland
There is much to see and do when you visit Glasgow. 48 hours isn’t long enough to pack it all in — a long weekend, such as a bank holiday, would be more realistic. Even then there would be enough things left to entice you back again and again...
Glasgow has a distinct energy (more so than nearby Edinburgh), which is reflected in its vibrant live music scene. I love the architecture and the culture and history around almost every corner.
I also love the distinct open feel of the city centre. In fact, the name of this city means “green valley” or “the dear green place” when translated from the Gaelic “Glaschu” or “Glasgu” dating from the 6th century. The many public parks and open spaces mean that this name remains true to this day.
So, welcome!
Or as the Scots say Ceud mìle fàilte (a hundred thousand welcomes) — Scots are a very friendly bunch and doubly so in Glasgow!

Sydney Adventure: A Sun-Soaked Natural Paradise
Fortunate to live in Australia, Sydney is a city that never fails to amaze me, no matter how many times I visit. From its iconic landmarks and beautiful beaches to its vibrant culture and hidden gems, there's always something new to discover. Whether you're looking for adventure, culture, food, or just to relax in one of the world's most beautiful cities, Sydney has something for everyone.

Sydney Adventure: A Sun-Soaked Natural Paradise
Fortunate to live in Australia, Sydney is a city that never fails to amaze me, no matter how many times I visit. From its iconic landmarks and beautiful beaches to its vibrant culture and hidden gems, there's always something new to discover. Whether you're looking for adventure, culture, food, or just to relax in one of the world's most beautiful cities, Sydney has something for everyone.

Singapore: Vibrant and Waiting to Be Explored
Singapore is a fascinating destination for me. Few other places capture the essence of modernity and tradition quite like Singapore. This small but mighty city-state is a melting pot of cultures, cuisines and experiences that never fails to impress visitors.

Singapore: Vibrant and Waiting to Be Explored
Singapore is a fascinating destination for me. Few other places capture the essence of modernity and tradition quite like Singapore. This small but mighty city-state is a melting pot of cultures, cuisines and experiences that never fails to impress visitors.

Best Boutique Hotels In London
Boutique hotels have a style and are decorated in a way that reflects the local history and culture of the city. This also allows guests to get a sense of authenticity. When staying at a local boutique hotel, many owners pride themselves on their on-site bar or restaurant that focuses on authentic cuisine which grants the guests a sense of place and a more immersive stay.

Best Boutique Hotels In London
Boutique hotels have a style and are decorated in a way that reflects the local history and culture of the city. This also allows guests to get a sense of authenticity. When staying at a local boutique hotel, many owners pride themselves on their on-site bar or restaurant that focuses on authentic cuisine which grants the guests a sense of place and a more immersive stay.

See Melbourne: A Vibrant Tapestry of Culture, Sport and Urban Charm
Melbourne, as well as my home, is widely regarded as Australia's cultural, foodie and coffee capital. It is a city that often flies under the radar of international visitors. Its unique vibe is deeply influenced by the diverse cultures of the migrant population that have shaped the city from its early beginnings as a pastoral and gold-rush town. It has since grown and evolved into one of the world's top five most livable cities.

See Melbourne: A Vibrant Tapestry of Culture, Sport and Urban Charm
Melbourne, as well as my home, is widely regarded as Australia's cultural, foodie and coffee capital. It is a city that often flies under the radar of international visitors. Its unique vibe is deeply influenced by the diverse cultures of the migrant population that have shaped the city from its early beginnings as a pastoral and gold-rush town. It has since grown and evolved into one of the world's top five most livable cities.

Culture, Architecture & Food: Things to do in Glasgow, Scotland
There is much to see and do when you visit Glasgow. 48 hours isn’t long enough to pack it all in — a long weekend, such as a bank holiday, would be more realistic. Even then there would be enough things left to entice you back again and again...
Glasgow has a distinct energy (more so than nearby Edinburgh), which is reflected in its vibrant live music scene. I love the architecture and the culture and history around almost every corner.
I also love the distinct open feel of the city centre. In fact, the name of this city means “green valley” or “the dear green place” when translated from the Gaelic “Glaschu” or “Glasgu” dating from the 6th century. The many public parks and open spaces mean that this name remains true to this day.
So, welcome!
Or as the Scots say Ceud mìle fàilte (a hundred thousand welcomes) — Scots are a very friendly bunch and doubly so in Glasgow!

Culture, Architecture & Food: Things to do in Glasgow, Scotland
There is much to see and do when you visit Glasgow. 48 hours isn’t long enough to pack it all in — a long weekend, such as a bank holiday, would be more realistic. Even then there would be enough things left to entice you back again and again...
Glasgow has a distinct energy (more so than nearby Edinburgh), which is reflected in its vibrant live music scene. I love the architecture and the culture and history around almost every corner.
I also love the distinct open feel of the city centre. In fact, the name of this city means “green valley” or “the dear green place” when translated from the Gaelic “Glaschu” or “Glasgu” dating from the 6th century. The many public parks and open spaces mean that this name remains true to this day.
So, welcome!
Or as the Scots say Ceud mìle fàilte (a hundred thousand welcomes) — Scots are a very friendly bunch and doubly so in Glasgow!