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| by admin // December 5th, 2007 // Permalink // 0 comment filed // |
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Masa is located in Boston’s South End neighborhood between Arlington and Berkley streets. The restaurant has an elegant casual southwestern feel to it with muted abstractions of the southwestern landscape, creams and natural tones with Spanish influenced mahogany accents. Masa offers a $1 tapas menu at the bar with a wide variety to choose from. Masa is open for dinner seven nights a week and even offers a Sunday brunch. There is an extensive wine list and even an extensive tequila list, if you cant find anything on the specialty cocktail list to go along with all meals. There is a semi-private dining section that can accommodate up to 32 people for all of your private or corporate events. Thursday is now salsa night at Masa from 9pm to 1am. You can even get salsa dancing lessons at Masa on Thursdays.
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| by admin // December 4th, 2007 // Permalink // 0 comment filed // |
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Hotel Overview
La Posada de Santa Fe Resort & Spa is located in downtown Santa Fe, just two blocks from the city’s historic Plaza, art galleries, and world-class shopping. Intimately bathed in Southwestern culture, La Posada’s aura evokes a sense of wonder and serenity amid the mysterious history of the region. Featured in Architectural Digest, National Geographic Traveler, Sunset Magazine, and other noted publications, La Posada de Santa Fe Resort & Spa is known as the first choice for seasoned travelers to Santa Fe, which has quickly become one of the most popular destinations in the country.
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Tags: Mexico Hotel, Resort, Spa |
| by admin // December 3rd, 2007 // Permalink // 0 comment filed // |
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The Adolphus Hotel (often referred to locally as simply “The Adolphus”) is an upscale hotel in the Main Street District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA) which was for several years the tallest building in the state of Texas.
The Adolphus made its debut on the dusty streets of Dallas on October 5, 1912. From that day forward, this grand historic hotel in Dallas, Texas ushered in a new era for the city, helping to transform a once quiet cattle town into the world-class destination it is today. Envisioned by beer baron Adolphus Busch as an icon of Edwardian opulence, The Adolphus is a baroque masterpiece infused with classic European charm. A museum collection of artwork, including Flemish tapestries, Louis XV chairs and a Victorian Steinway once owned by the Guggenheims, gives the hotel a regal ambiance. Fittingly, The Adolphus has played host to royalty - Queen Elizabeth II and King Olaf V of Norway, as well as other famous names including the Vanderbilts, U2, and Oscar de la Renta. We now invite you to join our guest list and be transported to an age of grace and luxury defined.
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| by admin // December 2nd, 2007 // Permalink // 0 comment filed // |
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Earlier this year, nutty Russian designer Denis Simachev opened a Colette-like boutique in Moscow’s Stoleshnikov Pereulok fashion realm. His eponymous store sells an eclectic assortment of bric-a-brac both vaguely local (cosmonaut helmets) and strangely foreign (airplane ejection seats). And of course you can buy his very expensive clothing too. The main attraction, however, may be the 24-hour bar on the lower level, which just opened this month and is already packing ‘em in.
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| by admin // November 22nd, 2007 // Permalink // 0 comment filed // |
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Shiro i Shiro is a Japanese-Mediterranean fusion restaurant with French undertones. It is located at Rosa Luxembourgstrasse 11, on the ground floor of the chic Lux 11 apartment hotel in Berlin’s trendy Mitte district. Shiro i Shiro (Japanese for White Castle) is the second concept of Vietnamese-born owner and sous-chef Duc Ngo (aka Mr. Duc) whose three Kuchi restaurants are Berlin’s best-known hip sushi bars.
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Tags: Restaurant, Berlin, Japanese |
| by admin // November 21st, 2007 // Permalink // 1 comment filed // |
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The Travelodge hotel chain said today that its Travelpod would soon be available at events such as music festivals and sporting competitions.
Designed to be set up anywhere you might put up a tent, it’s cheering news for anyone who books into B&Bs at music festivals or panics about camping holidays.
The Travelpod - Travelodge’s glamorous answer to a tent
The pod is sealed in a polycarbonate glass box, but includes features offered in conventional hotel rooms such as TV and air conditioning.
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| by admin // October 14th, 2007 // Permalink // 1 comment filed // |
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Presenting Four Seasons Ocean Residences. Setting a new standard of maritime luxury with 112 graciously appointed homes at sea. Circumnavigating the globe on a private tour of unrivalled international destinations on all seven continents. And surrounding you, the service, amenities and elegance of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.
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| by admin // October 9th, 2007 // Permalink // 0 comment filed // |
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SIDE by SIDE
SIDE is our first 5-star hotel in Hamburg, at a very central location between the Binnenalster and several shopping arcades.
We have created a luxury hotel of the 21st Century: a 12-floor-high lifestyle experience which will become a must for any visit to Hamburg.
The hotel has 178 rooms in five different categories – all are minimalist in style, yet welcoming, comfortable and with a personal touch. The ten ‘flying’ suites on the 10th and 11th floors are all decked out in white. All rooms offer the conveniences of a modern office: two telephones with voice mail, fax and modem plug.
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| by admin // September 30th, 2007 // Permalink // 0 comment filed // |
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Four Seasons presents a sophisticated urban oasis – within easy reach of the very best of Miami. A sleek tower of luxurious guest rooms and suites with sweeping vistas of the city and bay.
Four Seasons Hotel Miami’s 221 spacious guest rooms – including 39 suites – are housed in an architecturally striking, 70-storey tower of glass and granite reflecting the dazzling Biscayne Bay.
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Tags: American Hotels, Spa |
| by admin // September 28th, 2007 // Permalink // 0 comment filed // |
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Rayavadee is located in the Krabi province, about 800 kms south of Bangkok. This location is blessed with heavenly white sand beaches, breathtaking islands, and warm crystal clear waters, which together make it the perfect distillation of the alluring tropical ambience of southern Thailand.
Located between two sublime beaches, Nam Mao and Railay are the resort’s 77 rooms, designed to provide spacious accommodation with the selection of garden, pool side, or cliff and partial sea views.
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Tags: Thailand Hotel, Spa, Beach |
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