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| 01 | St.-Tropez: Where to Eat: Local Cuisine: L’Auberge des MauresThis landmark restaurant has been serving up traditional Provençal specialties for nearly eight decades. Reserve a table on the garden patio under a trellis of century-old vines. Highlights include aioli,... |
| 02 | 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... |
| 03 | 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... |
| 04 | St.-Tropez: Where to Eat: On the Water: Key West BeachThe beachside restaurant is open year-round, and its sun-drenched deck is a delight, particularly in the off-season. Its menu mixes reliably good (if pricey) Asian dishes and Provençal staples. It’s... |
| 05 | Aspen: Where to Eat: Hot Spots: D19Chef Dena Marino oversees the gourmet pastas, steaks and osso bucco dished up at this popular two-year-old joint. Reservations for the much-sought-after tables are slightly easier to snag during the... |
| 06 | St.-Tropez: Where to Eat: Neighborhood Places: Chez FuchsThis charming local hot spot, which is open year-round, has a tiny bar downstairs and a cozy bistro with an authentic regional menu upstairs. Book a table on the balcony. |
| 07 | St.-Tropez: Where to Stay: Boutique: La MistraléeClose to the harbor, this ten-room hotel is located in an unassuming 19th-century villa. Once inside you feel like you’ve entered a movie set. The style of Alexandre de Paris,... |
| 08 | St.-Tropez: Where to Stay: Hip: Pan Deï PalaisThe recently opened hotel, in a refurbished 19th-century mansion just off the Place des Lices, is my favorite. Once the home of Napoleonic hero General Jean-François Allard and his Indian-born... |
| 09 | 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,... |
| 10 | Provence / Côte d'Azur: Where to Eat: Local Cuisine: La RéserveNice’s most stylish restaurant is actually two-in-one: a bistro downstairs and a gastronomic haunt upstairs, in a newly revamped seaside landmark Belle Epoque white villa, situated right at the water’s... |
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| 01 | 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... |
| 02 | 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... |
| 03 | 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... |
| 04 | Classifieds:Buying and Selling: LARGE 2 BEDROOM MAISONETTE IN CHELSEA, LONDON FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARGorgeous, spacious two bedroom flat in Chelsea, private luxurious and with WOW factor, available from December 21st until January 4th (give or take a couple of days to suit requirements).... |
| 05 | Classifieds:Buying and Selling: Apartment Swap Rome/New YorkBelow please find an email from my good friend and neighbor Sienna Reid. She lives next door to me here in Rome, and her place is fantastic!!! Huge and great... |
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