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| 01 | St.-Tropez: Where to Eat: Hot Spots: Pearl Beach Restaurant and LoungeThis cavernous restaurant and lounge is fast becoming a popular nightspot thanks to an enchanting, oasislike setting. Guests sit under palm trees on a large wooden deck surrounding a blue-marble... |
| 02 | St.-Tropez: Indagare Insiders: Club 55's Patrice de Colmont on St. TropezThe charming owner of the legendary Club 55 (www.leclub55.com) on Pampelonne Beach, has lived in St.-Tropez for over 50 years. “What I find really surprising is that there’s an area... |
| 03 | Paris: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: La Grande CascadeBuilt as a hunting pavilion for Napoléon III, this restaurant, tucked away in the Bois de Boulogne, is undeniably romantic. The dining room, with curved glass windows and sumptuous crystal... |
| 04 | St.-Tropez: Where to Eat: Global Cuisine: SalamaBook in advance at this popular spot for Moroccan cuisine served in an exotic but contemporary setting. The fish tagines are marvelous, as is the couscous. |
| 05 | St.-Tropez: Where to Stay: Boutique: La Bastide de Saint-TropezMost guests at this twenty-six-room manor house are lodged in pink-and-ocher pavilions, some of which have garden terraces and open-air Jacuzzis. The hotel is set back from a country road,... |
| 06 | Food/Wine: Places: You Asked: Seville RestaurantsWe will be in Seville for three days, staying at Hotel Alphonse XIII (San Fernando 2; (34) 95-491-7000; www.luxurycollection.com), and need recommendations for restaurants for lunch and dinner. What would... |
| 07 | St.-Tropez: Where to Stay: On the Water: Hotel Epi PlageHidden in the dunes next to trendy Nikki beach sounds like an unlikely place for a restful retreat, but that’s just what Epi Plage is. Comprising ten pale-yellow wooden bungalows... |
| 08 | Mallorca: Where to Eat: Hot Spots: RefectoriThe very fashionable restaurant in the pretty Convento de la Missió hotel serves gourmet food in an exquisite Old Town setting. Yes, it’s a former refectory room but there’s also... |
| 09 | Paris: Where to Eat: Cocktails: Le FumoirLocated just across the street from the Louvre, this lounge, with a bar from a onetime Philadelphia speakeasy, is owned by the Costes brothers who have Café Marly and the... |
| 10 | St.-Tropez: Where to Stay: Value: Pastis Hotel de St. TropezOverlooking the Bay of St.-Tropez, the nine spacious rooms of this guesthouse combine elegant interiors with a contemporary twist. Owners John and Pauline Larkin, two former London-based designers, have infused... |
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| 01 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: You Asked: An Inexpensive Istanbul HotelOur Istanbul contributor, Gisela Williams, recommends the Hotel Ibrahim Pasha (See Where to Stay/Value), which has standard rooms starting at 125 euros, includes breakfast. She also suggests the Hotel Empress... |
| 02 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Italy and CroatiaIf you take a boat go from Venice otherwise I would recommend flying to Dubrovnik which puts you in the heart of the beautiful Dalmatian coastline and makes it very... |
| 03 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Washington, DC Recommendations NeededI live in DC now and I’m from New York. Restaurants: Bistro Lepic (make reservation at wine bar upstairs)202-333-0111. Romantic and not trying to be like NY. Most restaurants here... |
| 04 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: 4 Days Burgundy France: good food and hotelsClaudia, I’m not sure if you’ve gone yet, but I am going to post anyway, in case others are looking for recommendations for a future date. I like to stay... |
| 05 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Paris In The SpringFrom a member and part-time Paris resident: “Favorite restaurants….... El Duc.. Old world, seafood Kinugawa …. Japanese, dreary atmosphere but delicious and a be-seen type of place Fred …. little... |
| 06 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Singapore and Outside BangkokMore Singapore recommendations from the Raffles’ concierge: Restaurants Japanese: Aoki – “One of the most acclaimed Japanese restaurants in Singapore, run by the Les Amis fine dining group.” Chinese: My... |
| 07 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: torontoSuggestions on what to see and do in Toronto: CN Tower (301 Front Street W.; 416 868 6937): This is one of the tallest building in the world (1,815 feet).... |
| 08 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: PhillipinesOne of our members who travels frequently to the Philippines sent the following advice on traveling there: In terms of safety: Anything north of Mindanao Island is safe. The trouble... |
| 09 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: PhillipinesFrom Catherine Heald of Remote Lands (See a profile of her company under Learning) “I love Amanpulo, which is of course the ne plus ultra of resorts, and has some... |
| 10 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: Buenos Aires and a Teenage BoyHi, I travel often to Buenos Aires & Argentina in general. I don’t have children myself, but my friends who do, and travel there engage her children by combining a... |
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