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The ultimate guide to Miami's neighborhoods - lonelyplanet.com - county San Juan - county Miami - Cuba - Puerto Rico - city Magic
lonelyplanet.com
26.04.2024

The ultimate guide to Miami's neighborhoods

Miami is a sprawling metropolis containing a multitude of cultures and attractions. While that makes for an incredible trip, it can be tricky for first-timers to figure out the best place to base themselves.

Discover 7 Must-Do Activities In Stellenbosch, South Africa - forbes.com - South Africa - Jordan
forbes.com
26.04.2024

Discover 7 Must-Do Activities In Stellenbosch, South Africa

Set in the heart of South Africa's Western Cape, Stellenbosch is widely regarded as one of the top wine regions in the world. Famed for its full-bodied reds and crisp chenin blancs, the region is equally acclaimed for its jaw-dropping landscape of lush vineyards set against towering mountains. Equally rich in wine and natural beauty, Stellenbosch offers extraordinary experiences that cater to both the wine aficionado and the enthusiastic traveler alike. Here’s some of the best things to do on your visit to this remarkable region.

This New Exhibit in Paris Examines the Restoration of Notre Dame After the Fire - cntraveler.com - France - city Paris - county Centre
cntraveler.com
25.04.2024

This New Exhibit in Paris Examines the Restoration of Notre Dame After the Fire

On April 15, 2019, the world held its breath as the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris teetered on the edge of collapse following a severe fire—the precise origins of which are still under investigation. Five years later, the damage has been cleared, the stone inside the cathedral shines anew, and the structure’s mighty spire has been rebuilt and secured in place. With an end in sight to the most significant restoration works, the city’s majestic icon is on track for its grand reopening on December 8, just as President Macron vowed.

Venice Art Biennale 2024: These Are The 8 Must-See Pavilions - forbes.com - Germany - Denmark - France - city Venice - Greenland - Senegal
forbes.com
25.04.2024

Venice Art Biennale 2024: These Are The 8 Must-See Pavilions

Venice, a city of history and mystery, is once again at the forefront of the global art scene, hosting the 60th International Art Exhibition, titled "Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere." Curated by Adriano Pedrosa, this year’s Biennale extends beyond just an art exhibition; it is a profound narrative on cultural exchange, environmental sustainability, and the interwoven fabric of global identity. From April 20 to November 24, 2024, the Biennale transforms Venice into a canvas of multicultural dialogue, showcasing works that provoke, inspire, and unite. Here are the 10 pavilions and exhibitions that stand out in this year's compelling lineup.

Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Is the Place to Go for Inventive Pastries and Fresh Bread - nytimes.com - Poland - New York - city New York - city Manhattan
nytimes.com
25.04.2024

Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Is the Place to Go for Inventive Pastries and Fresh Bread

Next month, Nick Ozemba and Felicia Hung, the co-founders of the Brooklyn-based design studio In Common With, plan to open Quarters, a shop housed in a 19th-century TriBeCa loft. The 8,000-square-foot space is laid out like a well-appointed home: Guests enter through the library and can wander the great room, bedroom, dining room, kitchen, bar and lounge at their leisure. Everything within — furniture, lighting, art and even the pantry provisions — is available for purchase. Ozemba and Hung collaborated with several of their creative friends on the objects and décor that fill the space. They designed the tiling throughout with the New York City-based artist Shane Gabler, while a fresco depicting eels with earrings by the painter Claudio Bonuglia adorns a portion of the bar and lounge, which will open for evening service beginning this summer. The furniture on display is a mix of restored vintage pieces and new designs by Ozemba and Hung, some of which can be customized with imagery drawn up by various tattoo artists. “We’ll be able to sit down with people and play,” Ozemba says of the space’s potential to spur conversation and inspire new projects. “Retail shouldn’t be so serious. Take off your shoes and have a glass of wine.”

In Pictures: The Brightest, Boldest Art At The Venice Biennale 2024 - forbes.com - Usa - state Mississippi - Brazil - India - city Bangalore
forbes.com
25.04.2024

In Pictures: The Brightest, Boldest Art At The Venice Biennale 2024

The Venice Biennale is renowned for tackling weighty and complex themes from nationalism to climate change. But that doesn't mean all the works on show are sombre or obscurely conceptualized. This year, dozens of contributions to what is known as the 'Art Olympics' are joyous, celebratory and spectacular to look at.

10 of the best neighborhoods in Athens - lonelyplanet.com - Greece - city Athens
lonelyplanet.com
25.04.2024

10 of the best neighborhoods in Athens

An ancient city that looms large in history and legend, Athens has its main sights clustered in one area with tiny central neighborhoods.

Now open: Six Senses Kyoto brings IHG’s wellness-focused brand to Japan - thepointsguy.com - Japan
thepointsguy.com
24.04.2024

Now open: Six Senses Kyoto brings IHG’s wellness-focused brand to Japan

Another property from TPG's list of the most exciting hotels opening in 2024 is welcoming guests — and this time, it's great news for fans of Japan, wellness experiences and IHG One Rewards.

Phase 2 Of Miami’s Linear Park And Trail, The Underline, Just Opened - forbes.com
forbes.com
24.04.2024

Phase 2 Of Miami’s Linear Park And Trail, The Underline, Just Opened

Miamians are excited. The much-anticipated, long-awaited second phase of The Underline, Miami’s developing 10-mile linear park and multimodal path, opened on April 24.

Save your cents with the 10 best free activities in Austin - lonelyplanet.com - Usa - Mexico - Austin - state Texas
lonelyplanet.com
24.04.2024

Save your cents with the 10 best free activities in Austin

Austin's incredible live music and culture scene has resulted in skyrocketing popularity in recent years – it's quickly become one of the most visited cities in the US.

Copy My Trip: Georgia’s wine country, cathedrals and cultural highlights - lonelyplanet.com - Georgia - city Dublin - city Tbilisi
lonelyplanet.com
23.04.2024

Copy My Trip: Georgia’s wine country, cathedrals and cultural highlights

Lonely Planet editor, Alex Butler, recently traveled to Georgia. Here, she shares some tips and insights for anyone planning a similar trip.

The Best Things to Do in Cannes, the French Riviera City Experiencing a Renaissance - cntraveler.com - France - Italy
cntraveler.com
23.04.2024

The Best Things to Do in Cannes, the French Riviera City Experiencing a Renaissance

I didn’t mind that it was raining when I arrived in Cannes on a Tuesday afternoon in November. Strolling the small city on the French Riviera, best known for its annual celeb-studded film festival, I appreciated the sleepy beaches; the warm, salty breeze; the dearth of crowds or waits to be seated at restaurants. That evening at Le Fouquet's brasserie, as rain pitter-pattered on the ceiling of the heated terrace, the sommelier poured me a chilly Chablis to go with my crispy seared scallops. “Romantic, isn’t it?” he asked. I couldn’t help but agree.

Highlights From Miart 2024, Milan’s Modern And Contemporary Art Fair - forbes.com - Los Angeles - city Berlin - Italy - Britain - Usa - New York - city Rio De Janeiro
forbes.com
23.04.2024

Highlights From Miart 2024, Milan’s Modern And Contemporary Art Fair

The 28th annual edition of the international art fair Miart last week kicked off a month of art, architecture, design and fashion in Italy’s most fashionable city. With 180 galleries from 28 countries showing more than 1,000 artworks, Milan’s international fair has a well-deserved reputation for carefully selected galleries. The fair has made a stellar effort to stand out among the hundreds of annual art fairs that include mammoth fairs like Frieze and Art Basel by focusing on Italian galleries and by taking the unusual decision to have the emerging galleries, rather than the established blue chip galleries, right at the front of the fair.

The Bicycle Day Dream Bike: A Carbon Fiber Hommage To Albert Hofmann - forbes.com - Switzerland - Usa
forbes.com
21.04.2024

The Bicycle Day Dream Bike: A Carbon Fiber Hommage To Albert Hofmann

For the uninitiated, the Bicycle Day international holiday might suggest a celebration of bicycles and riding bikes. But that’s only part of the story.

The Perfect Itinerary For A Weekend In Dallas - forbes.com - Usa - county Dallas - county Lee - county Worth - city Fort Worth, county Dallas
forbes.com
21.04.2024

The Perfect Itinerary For A Weekend In Dallas

After scoring tickets to see Madonna at American Airlines Center last month, my two friends and I decided to spend a long weekend in Dallas – a city none of us had visited since before the pandemic and one that we were eager to get back to after learning it has the largest contiguous arts district in the country and the most buildings designed by Pritzker Architecture Award winners.

Copy My Trip: A grand rail tour of Italy from Rome to Venice - lonelyplanet.com - Italy - county Florence - city Venice - city Rome, Italy - county Bristol
lonelyplanet.com
20.04.2024

Copy My Trip: A grand rail tour of Italy from Rome to Venice

Lonely Planet associate editor Ann Douglas Lott recently traveled through Italy aboard a vintage train, regional trains and bus. Here, she shares some tips and insights for anyone planning a similar trip.

For $1,200 You Can Sip This Louis XIII Rare Cask Cognac At The St. Regis Venice - forbes.com - Italy - city Venice - city Santa
forbes.com
18.04.2024

For $1,200 You Can Sip This Louis XIII Rare Cask Cognac At The St. Regis Venice

This week, The St. Regis Venice welcomed an enticing new arrival. But not the kind you might imagine. The chic hotel’s newest resident is not a Hollywood celebrity, but an ultra-exclusive Rare Cask Cognac from LOUIS XIII by Rémy Martin.

A Lakeside Restaurant Reopens in Paris’s Bois de Boulogne - nytimes.com - Los Angeles - Austria - Italy - city Paris - state California - state New Jersey - city Rome - India
nytimes.com
18.04.2024

A Lakeside Restaurant Reopens in Paris’s Bois de Boulogne

Hopie Stockman Hill and Grier Stockman grew up in an old farmhouse in a sylvan pocket of New Jersey. They played in wheat fields, craggy apple orchards and dense forests; built birdhouses and painted murals. The sisters’ childhood, spent merging art with nature, inspired their latest wallpaper collection from Block Shop, their textile, art and design studio, which combines a breezy California aesthetic with Indian printing and weaving techniques. The seven new patterns, which are printed on paper, fiber and grass cloth, include a peony motif that’s a homage to the blooms their mother grew, while also referencing the Austrian Wiener Werkstätte designer Dagobert Peche. “We envisioned an Anne Bancroft-esque grande dame with a sky-high collection of art books, listening to ‘Madama Butterfly’while harvesting her beets,” says Stockman Hill, the CEO and creative director of the studio. “These are the wallpapers you find in her home.” The Block Shop store, which opened in Los Angeles’s Atwater Village neighborhood this past December, further extends the sisters’ canvas with a harmonious blend of color and texture. A bronze snail door handle greets you on the way in, while the shelves are brimming with Apuglian splatterware dishes, rare books on décor and semi-fine jewelry, as well as the brand’s signature textiles.

Sip, Savor, Stay: Viceroy Los Cabos In San José Del Cabo, Mexico - forbes.com - Spain - Mexico
forbes.com
17.04.2024

Sip, Savor, Stay: Viceroy Los Cabos In San José Del Cabo, Mexico

When the sun begins its descent, painting a mesmerizing golden hue over the Sea of Cortez, a sense of enchantment will envelop guests as they approach the Viceroy Los Cabos. This luxurious haven transcends the definition of a mere resort; it stands as a tribute to the opulence of Mexico. With a history of exploring exclusive destinations, Viceroy Los Cabos stands out as a unique gem in my travels as a triple threat: Culinary, Spirits, and Luxe Experiences.

Why You Should Go For Gold At Fairmont Dallas - forbes.com - Usa - county Dallas
forbes.com
17.04.2024

Why You Should Go For Gold At Fairmont Dallas

If you want to get a real feel for Fairmont Dallas, just walk into the elegant lobby, where you’re likely to be greeted by Bondi, the hotel’s Chief Happiness Officer. Paid in treats and lots of love, the eight month old rescue dog recently joined the staff and is already doing what Fairmont is best known for: turning moments into memories.

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