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Legendary Fontainebleau Miami Beach Dazzles, Plus New Las Vegas Hotel - forbes.com - Britain - Usa - city Las Vegas - state Florida - county Miami - city Elizabeth, county Taylor - county Taylor
forbes.com
21.03.2024 / 16:31

Legendary Fontainebleau Miami Beach Dazzles, Plus New Las Vegas Hotel

Years ago, when I first strolled into Miami Beach’s swanky Fontainebleau, I felt a heightened pizzazz, aswirl in the kind of stimulating panache and prestige that trumpets: Pay attention! For travel lovers of glam getaways—especially those renowned as celeb and A-lister favorites—Fontainebleau Miami Beach is a legendary draw. Today, it continues to be a hotspot of cool goings-on, much expanded and revitalized again and again since its 1954 launch. A $1-billion makeover in 2008 wowed. “Every era of American history has its architectural touchstones, buildings that transcend their time and come to define a cultural moment,” says author Stephen Wallis in Fontainebleau, the newly published, silk-wrapped, oversized hardcover coffee table book (3.4-pounds) by luxury publisher Assouline, which celebrates the curvilinear-shaped resort’s illustrious past, present and forward leap. “The Fontainebleau hotel in Miami Beach is that kind of landmark,” he adds. “An instant sensation when it opened, it remains an enduring icon, repeatedly updated and evolving to this day.” With principal photography by Peter Arnell, who is Fontainebleau Development’s chief brand and design officer, this striking book highlights treasures and pleasures of the famous Florida oceanside symbol. Dive into its thick paper stock pages that are ripe with riveting photos and illustrations. Wallis engagingly writes about Fontainebleau’s history and mystery, deals and diversions, challenges and change-makers, imagination and innovation.

Soho House Opens Its First Location In The Pacific Northwest - forbes.com - Italy - city Rome - county Miami - state Oregon - state New York - city Portland, state Oregon - city Bangkok - city Mexico City - county Pacific - city London, state New York
forbes.com
21.03.2024 / 10:55

Soho House Opens Its First Location In The Pacific Northwest

The historic Troy Laundry Building — a Colonial Revival-style brick warehouse sitting at 1025 S.E. Pine Street in Portland, Oregon — has begun a new iteration. Constructed in 1913, the Buckman neighborhood building was an industrial laundry facility until 1983, served as an artist co-op for a few decades, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

Frontier Is Heading to Puerto Rico From These U.S. Hubs for the First Time - travelandleisure.com - city Denver - New York - Mexico - city Atlanta - city New York - state California - Baltimore - city Phoenix - county San Juan - San Francisco - city Detroit - county Miami - city Newark, county Liberty - county Liberty - county Cleveland - county Frontier - Puerto Rico - city Santa Ana
travelandleisure.com
20.03.2024 / 15:57

Frontier Is Heading to Puerto Rico From These U.S. Hubs for the First Time

Frontier Airlines is poised for a busy summer ahead, introducing flights between Puerto Rico and two prominent airports in the New York City area — and one for the first time.

What Are the Most Searched Cities for Summer 2024 Flights? - skift.com - Spain - city European - Los Angeles - France - Greece - Italy - city Paris - Japan - Britain - New York - city Rome - state Oregon - city Tokyo - city Madrid - Argentina - state New York - state Indiana - city Athens - region Patagonia
skift.com
19.03.2024 / 15:05

What Are the Most Searched Cities for Summer 2024 Flights?

If you are planning a trip to Japan this summer, you’re not alone. New research has revealed the most popular destinations for the coming peak travel season – and there are a few surprises.

15 Underrated Summer Travel Ideas for 2024 - cntraveler.com - Denmark - Hungary - Italy - Japan - New York - county Park - Canada - state California - state Michigan - state Florida - county Island - county San Juan - state Washington - county Lake - Argentina - state New York - city Copenhagen, Denmark - state Minnesota - city Budapest, Hungary - Mauritius - Kosovo - city Buenos Aires, Argentina
cntraveler.com
18.03.2024 / 22:59

15 Underrated Summer Travel Ideas for 2024

Planning the perfect summer trip can take weeks of research, preparation, and organization to ensure it goes off without a hitch. But before you get to the planning and booking phase, you'll need to decide where to go. There's a seemingly endless amount of great options out there, and while there's nothing wrong with heading to the same familiar spot over and over again, sometimes you want to get a little off the beaten path and go somewhere you haven't been before. Whether you're in the mood for a nature escape with jaw-dropping vistas, hiking paths, and secluded lodges, or are looking for a big city excursion surrounded by trendy restaurants, unique neighborhoods, and great shopping, we've got ideas for you.

Hoshino Resorts: This CEO Built an Iconic Japanese Hotel Brand - skift.com - Japan - city In
skift.com
17.03.2024 / 14:59

Hoshino Resorts: This CEO Built an Iconic Japanese Hotel Brand

Hoshino Resorts is small but punches above its weight. It only has 68 hotels, but several of them regularly top the most-recommended lists of Conde Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure.

Forget Japan, cherry blossom lovers can get their fix in Paris, Berlin and Prague this spring - euronews.com - Netherlands - city Amsterdam - city Berlin - Denmark - France - city Paris - Japan - county Garden - Washington - city Prague
euronews.com
14.03.2024 / 00:07

Forget Japan, cherry blossom lovers can get their fix in Paris, Berlin and Prague this spring

If you’re a sakura - or cherry blossom - lover, you’ll likely have Japan and Washington DC on your travel bucket lists. But did you know there are countless places across Europe with equally impressive pink blooms to take in this spring?

A Japanese Festival of Fire and Spirits - nytimes.com - Japan - Usa - North Korea
nytimes.com
13.03.2024 / 09:39

A Japanese Festival of Fire and Spirits

As the sun peeked out from the cloudy sky in Kyoto, Japan, monks wearing vests trimmed with pompoms and the black box-like headdresses known as tokin were being quizzed in front of Mibu Dera, one of the oldest temples in the city. These were the Yamabushi (mountain hermits), part of a Buddhist sect known as the Shugendō.

My Grandmother Loved Travel and Fashion—She Showed Me That Both Meant Freedom - cntraveler.com - city Paris - Japan - New York - county Garden - city New York - state Connecticut - state Oregon
cntraveler.com
12.03.2024 / 20:55

My Grandmother Loved Travel and Fashion—She Showed Me That Both Meant Freedom

I learned how to maintain dignity and self-respect, even in the face of humiliation, from my grandmother. My mother’s mother was widowed suddenly at the same age I was when I started Accidental Icon. She sold everything she owned, including her home in Connecticut, and moved to Dallas to live with her two sisters, all three widowed during the same year. As young women, the sisters performed as a trio; one sister played the harp, one the piano, and my grandmother the cello. They traveled often, and that is what they did for the next twenty years—this time without their instruments and husbands. We saw my grandmother during this period maybe four times a year. She would call and tell us to meet her at the New York piers or the airport, when she and her sisters were embarking on a European adventure or a trip to Asia. My grandmother, in an exquisitely tailored bouclé suit, would envelop us in a cloud of expensive perfume. The jingle of the charm bracelets she wore on her slender wrist announced her arrival. She would bring gifts—pearls from Japan, or perfume from Paris—upon her return. For me there were geisha dolls, books of watercolor scenes of cherry blossoms on rice paper with transparent covers, carved perfume bottles, and netsukes made of wood.

The Perfect Bangkok Weekend For A Winter Escape - forbes.com - Japan - city Chicago - India - Thailand - city Bangkok
forbes.com
10.03.2024 / 17:21

The Perfect Bangkok Weekend For A Winter Escape

Any visit to Bangkok presents an overwhelming selection of activities for visitors, from dining and shopping to spas and temples—but sitting in traffic should not be one of them. There are numerous ways to experience the Thai culture—this is a two-day itinerary that includes the famed floating markets, cocktail classes, Michelin-starred dining, where to find Thai wines, and swanky hotel digs with rooftop pool—all without the traffic.

'Kyoto is not a theme park': Tourists told to stay away from ancient city's famous geisha district - euronews.com - Japan - Britain
euronews.com
08.03.2024 / 23:49

'Kyoto is not a theme park': Tourists told to stay away from ancient city's famous geisha district

Japan’s ancient capital of Kyoto has long been a popular destination for tourists - but now it’s fighting back against overtourism.

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