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Apr 19, 2013 | Contributor: Nicolle Monico As a clothing retailer, when you look around your offices and even your own employees aren’t wearing your brand, then it may mean a time to change things up. Taking a shot at more casual wear, Spanish retailer, Mango, has done just that with a fresh line of apparel at a 20 percent price cut.... Read More |
Jan 3, 2013 | Contributor: Carly Zinderman For business travelers seeking a little luxury and a lot of technology on their travels through Europe, there is good news: Meliá Hotels International has announced its third Innside by Meliá hotel in Madrid, the Innside Madrid Suecia, scheduled to open in 2014.
It will be located in the same building as the classic Madrid hotel "Suecia", very close to the Gran Via area and monument to Cibeles. After a full restoration, and within the classical structure, the building will house a modern cutting-edge designer hotel with 127 rooms, a lounge bar and a spectacular penthouse patio, in addition to a restaurant, meeting rooms and a gym.... Read More |
Aug 2, 2012 | Contributor: Sara Cardoza The Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk has been exhibiting across the United States, showcasing the luxury fashion designer’s provocative work that ignited ideas revolving around sexuality, gender issues and multiculturalism.... Read More |
Jul 11, 2012 | Contributor: Lena Katz | 2 Comments Tree houses, yurts, modified Airstream trailers and other alternative shelters are making a big-city comeback as the “glamour camping” trend moves into urban centers around the world. As to the appeal of urban glamping—well, any child of the city or the suburbs who ever “camped” in the back yard on a summer night can understand.... Read More |
Jul 11, 2012 | Contributor: Lena Katz Tree houses, yurts, modified Airstream trailers and other alternative shelters are making a big-city comeback as the “glamour camping” trend moves into urban centers around the world. As to the appeal of urban glamping—well, any child of the city or the suburbs who ever “camped” in the backyard on a summer night can understand. You’re right in the middle of it all: hearing snatches of city noise, grazing on easy-to-replenish food supplies, and sleeping under the stars, in a comfy bed that someone else will make up the next morning.... Read More |
Jul 10, 2012 | Contributor: Lynn What better combination could you put together than food, wine, and a terrific cruise! If you think that this is the perfect combination than the Food and Wine’s “Wine Voyage”...... Read More |
Jun 11, 2012 | Contributor: Mila Pantovich From June 6 to July 22, 2012, Madrid is the place to be for art aficionados with the PHotoEspaña, International Festival of Photography and Visual Arts. As one of the most popular and influential visual arts events in Spain, this arts and culture event is celebrating its fifteenth anniversary this year.... Read More |
Jun 9, 2012 | Contributor: Michael Pearse Teatro Real
Plaza Isabel II s/n 28013 Madrid 91-516-06-60
http://www.teatro-real.com/
The Teatro Real is the most coveted opera h... Read More |
Jun 9, 2012 | Contributor: Michael Pearse At one point a thriving convent, the Monasterio de las Descalzas Reales now is home to only a handful of nuns and primarily operates as a religious museum. First opened to the public in 1960 to help raise funds in support of the convent, the mo... Read More |
Jun 9, 2012 | Contributor: Michael Pearse With 2,800 rooms and almost 1.5 million square feet of floor space, the Palacio Real de Madrid is via square footage the largest European palace. Within its walls are extravagances like artwork, fine porcelains, decadent furniture and exquisite... Read More |
Jun 9, 2012 | Contributor: Michael Pearse As Spain’s premier 20th century art museum, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia was named after the Queen Sofia of Spain. Within its walls, there is an extremely impressive collection of artwork from world-famous artists. One of... Read More |
Jun 15, 2012 | Contributor: Michael Pearse Inaugurated in 1931 and with a seating capacity of around 25,000, the Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas is the most famous bullring in Spain. As one of the nation’s pastimes, a trip to Madrid would be incomplete without actually witnessing...... Read More |
Jun 14, 2012 | Contributor: Michael Pearse The massive Museu del Prado in Madrid, Spain, is home to one of the greatest art collections in the world. With such a huge collection, it can be difficult to determine which prominent pieces one should view, so the museum suggests three differ... Read More |
Jun 9, 2012 | Contributor: Michael Pearse Madrid is an elegantly vibrant city full of pleasant people, dining, and sightseeing, making this a prime location for your next vacation. With such an array of places to see, restaurants to dine at and things to do in Madrid, make sure that so... Read More |
Mar 6, 2012 | Contributor: The Daily Meal | 1 Comment No matter the travel destination, arriving somewhere new with a good handle on the local language is really helpful. Skipping the charades-style hand gesticulating and the awkward stumbling through the native tongue makes for much easier communication — and it’s also much more fun.... Read More |
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