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Abigail Malbon

Global Audience Development Manager

Abigail is Global Audience Development Manager at Condé Nast Traveler, where she combines data and strategy to help readers reach CNT's content around the world. After graduating from Staffordshire University with a degree in Broadcast Journalism, she moved to London to pursue a career in the publishing industry, and worked for brands including Evening Standard, Cosmpolitan, HELLO! and woman&home. She lived in Sydney, Australia for two years from 2016-2018 and has more recently spent time in one of her favourite cities in the world: Lisbon, Portugal (although her Portuguese still needs work!). She has been to six out of seven continents (Antarctica is the only one remaining) and travels to experience food, culture and landscapes. Top of her travel wishlist right now is Mexico, but until then you'll find her searching for the best Mexican restaurants in London.

La Valise Mexico City hotel review
In the heart of Roma, this boutique hotel gives guests the opportunity to explore Mexico City at their own pace
The Heathrow airport private suite used by celebrities and politicians to travel under-the-radar
Ever wondered why you never catch a glimpse of famous faces at the airport?
My favourite Airbnb: a spanish countryside villa with a huge private pool
With enough space for 20 guests, this home rental is made for group trips
The best Glastonbury hotels and glamping for a luxury festival experience
It’s one of the biggest festivals in the world, but Glastonbury can also be a luxe travel experience, if you wish
The Lygon Arms, Cotswolds hotel review
Located smack bang in one of the Cotswolds’ most charming high streets, The Lygon Arms offers a picture perfect village escape for those in need of a short break
My favourite Airbnb: A beachy bolthole in San Sebastián, Spain’s top food destination
Stay within walking distance of the beach, old town, and plenty of pintxos bars
The Torridon, Scottish Highlands hotel review
A classic country getaway with some of the UK's most impressive views
Rastrello, Umbria hotel review
Pure Italian charm in one of the country’s most beautiful villages, this restored palazzo offers design and deliciousness in abundance.
Le Bristol Paris
An icon for all the right reasons, this Faubourg Saint-Honoré stalwart earns regulars who eventually feel like family
Sublime Lisboa
A princess-worthy stay where guests can indulge in one of Lisbon's historic buildings
One&Only Nyungwe House, Rwanda review
Set within the Nyungwe National Park, this nature-facing resort is a lesson in the wonders of the world
One&Only Gorilla’s Nest, Rwanda review
Get up-close and personal with gorillas at this stunning resort in the Rwandan rainforest
Le Grand Hôtel Cayré, Paris hotel review
Well-located for city explorers, this new opening is set to become a Paris favourite
What happens when you run out of pages in your passport?
Passport pages can easily fill up if you’re a regular traveller – here’s what you can do