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December 2014

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Exotic places to spend Christmas Holidays

Dec 30, 2014  |   Contributor: William Smith

Sometimes Christmas with the whole extended family can be a bit too much hassle. There are always arguments, Mum gets stressed out trying to cook the perfect dinner, the kids start fighting over their new toys, and there just is not enough time to... Read More

My awesome trip to Las Vegas

Dec 30, 2014  |   Contributor: Rana

As they say, "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas." But it was such a good time, I think of sharig my experience with you!!! My room in the Venezia tower was very comfy. The Casions are the best attraction in the city. &nb... Read More

Treat Yourself- Travel Healthier and Happier in 2015 at Hotel Arts Barcelona's 43 The Spa

Dec 30, 2014  |   Contributor: Ela Walz

Beginning in January of 2015, invigorating new spa treatments inspired by the season will be available to guests of ‘43 The Spa’ at Hotel Arts Barcelona.  O2 Experience:  The New You for the New Year Arriving... Read More

2014 Holiday Travel Must-Haves

Dec 22, 2014  |   Contributor: Kimberly Fisher

  For millions of people around the world, the approaching holiday season means food, libations and the headache of the dreaded stress of holiday travel. Fear not, here are some beauty travel must-haves to make your life (and travel... Read More

Hotel Art's White Truffle Menu Will Leave you Salivating

Dec 22, 2014  |   Contributor: Ela Walz

Hotel Arts Barcelona is at the top of its culinary game at all times, but November and December are especially exciting when the seasonal white truffle menu becomes available. It is an exclusive opportunity for the epicurean inclined guest to samp... Read More

A stay at The Original F.X. Mayr&More Health Centre, Austria

Dec 22, 2014  |   Contributor: Elisabeth Rushton

I first came across Dr Franz Xaver Mayr - an Austrian nutritionist who lived to the age of 90 and believed the cure to nearly all human ills, both physical and mental, could be found in the intestines, whilst researching an article on the world&ap... Read More

Relaise Christine Hotel: A whisper of History, Mystery and Elegance on the Left Bank.

Dec 22, 2014  |   Contributor: Pikke Allen

The Left Bank siren call has never left me.  I have lived there first as a teenager and later returning as a young college exchange student;  I used to walk by and peer into the gates of this hotel garden, curious as to its history... Read More

All Season Outdoor Escape in Waterville Valley New Hampshire

Dec 22, 2014  |   Contributor: Steve Mirsky

Incorporated in 1829, Waterville Valley is a village at the end of a winding scenic road just 15 miles off I-93, 2 hours from Boston surrounded by over 40,000 acres of White Mountain National Forest under a dramatic backdrop defined by 4000 foot m... Read More

Celebrate the Holidays at The Palm

Dec 16, 2014  |   Contributor: Kellie Speed

Steaks, steaks and more steaks. That’s the name of the game at The Palm located at One International Place in Boston’s Financial District. Whether you come here for a night on the town, a business lunch or a holiday party, this is the... Read More

The Bentley of Skis in the Birthplace of Winter Tourism, St. Moritz

Dec 9, 2014  |   Contributor: Ela Walz

“Skiing with an Olympian” programs are becoming a common trend at ski resorts and really what else can top that ski experience? Well, the Carlton Hotel St. Moritz found just that – a way to top it! As if a private butler,... Read More

Bear Mountain Inn: Wilderness Tranquility Less Than 50 Miles from NYC

Dec 9, 2014  |   Contributor: Steve Mirsky

Originally dubbed the greatest playground in the world by New Yorkers in the early 1900's, throngs of tenement dwellers weren't the only visitors here looking to escape the City's summer heat. J.P. Morgan and the Rockefellers stayed... Read More

Grand Isle Resort in Great Exuma

Dec 4, 2014  |   Contributor: Tim Cotroneo

Grand Isle’s Amazing Gift By Tim Cotroneo  On the island of Great Exuma in the Bahamas, there is a luxury resort that exudes a feeling of kindness and generosity. Guests find their expectations are exce... Read More

How to Organize Your Vacation and Where to Go

Dec 4, 2014  |   Contributor: Ivan Dimitrijevic

We tend get so stressed out due to our daily jobs, our daily lives and our everyday activities, and truth be told by the time our vacation begins, we are not that picky concerning our location. Since we are so desperate for the opportunity to unwi... Read More

Australia Making the High Seas Very Regal

Dec 4, 2014  |   Contributor: Jason Hall

For a long time yachts have been the ultimate symbol of prestige. Over recent years, the yacht industry has enjoyed unbridled success and development, leading to newfound luxury and excellence. Thanks to repeated tours de force,... Read More

EXCLUSIVE LUXURY AT THE DRAYCOTT HOTEL

Dec 4, 2014  |   Contributor: Ela Walz

Travel back in time to a place of true seclusion and exclusive luxury one would never imagine can be found in the heart of the pomp and pageantry that is London. Reserve the entirety of Number 22 Gardens at the Draycott Hotel, for e... Read More

A Collection of Art and Culinary Artistry of Epic Proportions. ArtBasil Joins Red Dot Fair Gala – Tuesday , December 2 - 6 Soirees to follow.

Dec 4, 2014  |   Contributor: Cristiane Roget

Miami/Florida - With over 65 of the world’s top galleries including the Maria Napoles returning ‘Latin American Pavilion’ will be exhibiting under the vast ... Read More

Craving Bordeaux? Choose a Blend from Paso Robles

Dec 4, 2014  |   Contributor: Diane Sukiennik & Michael Reiss

Yes, France may be best known for Bordeaux, and Northern California for Cabernet, but have you tried the many blends from Paso Robles?  Awarded “Wine Region of the Year 2013” by Wine Enthusiast... Read More

Luxury Lodging at Grand Teton National Park

Dec 4, 2014  |   Contributor: Vincent

Grand Teton National Park has become more popular and crowded every year. However, it still brings to mind the haven that was envisioned by its founders in 1929 – a place for people to contemplate and interact with the Mother Nature. As dive... Read More

Get Familar With Greenland's Night Sky

Dec 4, 2014  |   Contributor: Mia

There is few places in this world, as fantastic as Greenland. Greenland has almost everything to offer; They have great nature, an unique culture and exciting adventures to be had.   You Can Not Help Look... Read More

Concord New Hampshire's Thriving Restaurant Scene and Historic Architecture

Dec 4, 2014  |   Contributor: Steve Mirsky

Historic preservation and a huge selection of locally run eateries are two features that immediately stand out when walking Concord New Hampshire's Main Street. A State Capitol city of 42,000, the statehouse building is an integral part... Read More