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Chicago - Streetsmart - Shopping Tips |
For information on art exhibitions, get a copy of Chicago Gallery News, which is available at visitor centers, or head to the River North Gallery District. Taylor’s Guide to Antique Shops in Illinois and Southern Wisconsin (available in bookstores or by calling 1 847 465 3314) will direct you to the best local antique dealers. |
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Munich - Day Trips & Excursions - Around Munich |
Maximilian II Emanuel, the Elector, wanted to rival Versailles with the Neues Schloss (New Palace). Begun in 1701 based on plans by Enrico Zuccalli and completed in 1719 by Joseph Effner, the complex includes a hunting lodge and Schloss Lustheim, a small summer palace on the eastern edge of the Baroque park , also designed by Zuccalli. |
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Seattle - Streetsmart : Traditional Hotels, Boutique Hotels |
Built in 1927, this is one of Seattle’s last independently-owned hotels. Room designs reflect common Queen Anne touches in subtle and dark hues. The house restaurant is Andaluca, a small, top-rated establishment with excellent Mediterranean fare. The adjoining bar, Oliver’s, makes exquisite martinis. |
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Seattle - Streetsmart : Shopping Tips, Eating & Accommodation Tips |
In Seattle, this cuisine refers to fresh Pacific Northwest ingredients combined with the flavors and cooking techniques of countries bordering the Pacific Ocean. Chefs create masterpieces and signature dishes using sushi-grade fish, Kobe beef, ginger and soy-based sauces, and handmade noodles to complement US menu mainstays. |
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Barcelona - Around Town : Eixample (part 1) |
If the Old Town is the heart of Barcelona and the green mountains of Tibidabo and Montjuïc the lungs, the Eixample is the city’s nervous system – its economic and commercial core. The area began to take shape in 1860 when the city was permitted to expand beyond the medieval walls . |
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Toronto - Around Town - Beyond Toronto (part 1) |
Within easy driving distance of Toronto are many delightful communities worthy of a daytrip or a more extended visit. North of the city, Honey Harbour and Gravenhurst are the gateways to cottage country, with beautiful lakes and forests, while Collingwood offers excellent skiing in winter and summer fun on Georgian Bay. |
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New York - Around Town : Greenwich Village (part 1) |
It was Different from the Start, a crazy pattern of streets that broke from the city’s grid plan, reflecting the boundaries of a rural village. As a bohemian haven, the leafy lanes of the Village have been home to artists and writers. Jazz musicians, beat poets, and performers like the young Bob Dylan found their places here. |
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Paris - Around Town : Tuileries and Opéra Quarters (part 1) |
These two quarters were once the province of the rich and the royal. Adjoining the Tuileries Gardens is the largest museum in the world, the Louvre, while the grand opera house gives the second quarter its name. The Place de la Concorde is one of the most historic sites in the city. |
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Classical Spain |
Andalucía is one of the most beautiful corners of Europe, where the excesses of modern life do not seem to have taken root and travelers are welcomed as honored guests. Immortalized by the writings of Ernest Hemingway and beloved by Orson Welles, it is the Spain of Carmen, Figaro and Flamenco. |
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London - Around Town : Covent Garden (part 1) |
Covent Garden is a popular destination for Londoners and tourists alike. At its heart is the capital’s first planned square, laid out in the 17th century by Inigo Jones and recently completed by the addition of the imperious, pearly white Royal Opera House. |
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Morocco : The Spice Of Life |
Equal parts relaxing and exhilarating, exotic Morocco is an ideal getaway destination. Penny Carroll goes in search of surf and soul |
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Berlin - Around Town - Central Berlin: Unter den Linden (part 1) |
Most visitors to Berlin regard the magnificent boulevard of Unter den Linden as the heart of the small historic Mitte district. Many of Berlin’s sights are concentrated along the grand avenue and around Bebelplatz, creating an impressive picture of Prussian and German history from the early 18th century until the present day. |
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Welcome To Miami |
The State tends to be ahead of the curve when it comes to wellness, so where better for a holiday with a fitness fix? Miami is renowned for its beautiful beaches, art deco architecture and great nightlife, but it’s also the place for healthy living – where the rich and famous mingle with the fitness focused to get in South Beach shape. |
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Top 10 Reasons For Which You Love Montreal |
When food is mentioned, Montreal becomes self-indulgent. With the number of restaurants per head is higher than anywhere else in North America – everything, from fast food to cuisine party – resisting appetite for food is simple impossible… and stupid! |
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Tijara Heritage Made The History (Part 2) |
The path to this forgotten heritage, from afar, didn’t seem threatening. However, in the close-up at the foot of the mound where the fortress rose, the path we left behind suddenly turned out to be easy. |
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Tijara Heritage Made The History (Part 1) |
The path to this forgotten heritage, from afar, didn’t seem threatening. However, in the close-up at the foot of the mound where the fortress rose, the path we left behind suddenly turned out to be easy. |
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Washington, D.C - Around Town : Georgetown (part 1) |
The 1866 church construction was built to house a congregation founded to serve the boatmen and support staff of the C&O Canal. The simple but extremely elegant design brings back the mid-19th century, although admittedly without the raucous bustle that must have accompanied the canal at its peak. |
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Hong Kong - Around Kowloon : Kowloon – New Kowloon (part 1) |
The site of the old airport, Kai Tak has not been allowed to lie fallow, with the former terminal converted into the world’s largest golf driving range. In the neighbouring streets are excellent budget dining and seconds outlets, for this is where locals go bargain-hunting. |
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Trocadero Arena |
There are many beach destinations in the world but very few with the gastronomic buzz you will find in Marbella. Perhaps it is the Costa de Sol’s generations-old ‘chiringuito’ culture; the Malaguenos know all about creating a very particular atmosphere by the sea, seducing diners with their casual vibe, fresh seaside fare and cosy sunbeds. |
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Madrid - Around Town : Old Madrid (part 1) |
In the 17th century the focus of the rapidly growing city shifted from the medieval centre, around Plaza de la Paja, to Plaza Mayor. Part market, part meeting place, this magnificent square was, above all, a place of spectacle and popular entertainment. |
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Where To Eat & Drink In The Hamptons |
The new Southampton outpost of Gabby Karan's Sag Harbor restaurant is bigger and more comfortable than its predecessor, with a cos yet indusstrail harmhouse look (lots of iron and rough wood). The simple Itelian suisine is excellent: homemade spaghetti with cherry tomatoes and basil; sea bream in white wine. |
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Rome’s Top Tables (Part 3) |
Monti is a small global village between the main train station and the colosseum, and from its labyrinth of small streets and stairways you catch glimpses of the surrounding city like pictures in a frame. |
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Rome’s Top Tables (Part 2) |
My dinner with Purgatorio was a perfect example of this process. He greeted the Settimio waiters and many of the patrons by name. After a brief conversation about the day’s catch, he settled on a whole fish, backed in salt to indescridable succulence, with stuffed squas blossoms just coming into season. |
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Rome’s Top Tables (Part 1) |
In Rome: nearly every restaurant has a story, and the one I like best involves Trattoria al Moro, in the centro storico. I first heard about this popular spot from an Italian diplomat when I asked him to name his favourite restaurant. |
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