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| 01 | Istanbul: Strategies: Itineraries: Turkish ItineraryFrom Wendy McCain, New York “New Faces, who you suggested, put together a fantastic three weeks for us in Turkey. The whole thing was seamless from start to finish, including... |
| 02 | Istanbul: Where to Stay: Luxury: Four Seasons Hotel IstanbulThe most prestigious address in the Old City is without a doubt the sixty-five-room Four Seasons. It’s hard to believe that a century ago the building was originally the notoriously... |
| 03 | Milan: Where to Stay: Luxury: Four Seasons Hotel MilanoSet in the heart of the famous Quadrilatero d’Oro on the Via Gesù (look out a window on one side and you might be able to peak into Donatella Versace’s... |
| 04 | Dubai: What to See & Do: Sports & Activities: Four Seasons Golf ClubAs of late, everyone has been talking about the newly built Four Seasons Golf Club at Dubai Festival City and its gorgeous, social clubhouse and casual Spikes restaurant (ask for... |
| 05 | Las Vegas: Where to Stay: Luxury: Four Seasons Hotel Las VegasThis was the first unthemed, nongaming hotel in Vegas, and it’s still the nicest, thanks to its calm atmosphere. With only 424 rooms and suites, it is small by Vegas... |
| 06 | Istanbul: Where to Stay: Grand: Çiragan Palace Kempinski IstanbulFor those who desire a grand resort–like atmosphere, right on the Bosporus, the top choice is the Çiragan Palace Kempinski. Although many of the 284 rooms and 31 suites have... |
| 07 | Istanbul: Books: Istanbul Recommended ReadingISTANBUL “If western travelers embroider Istanbul with illusions, fantasies about the East, there is in the end no harm done to Istanbul….” —Orhan Pamuk, Istanbul, 2004 FICTION My Name Is... |
| 08 | Istanbul: Where to Shop: For the Home: Muhlis GünbattiThe best source for antique Ottoman and Central Asian textiles and clothing. The charismatic Günbatti will be opening another shop soon for his enormous collection, across the street from the... |
| 09 | Chicago: Where to Stay: Grand: Four Seasons Hotel ChicagoFor years the Four Seasons sported an English-country-manor aesthetic, with public rooms full of mahogany secretaries, hunting prints, carved marble fireplaces, floral fabrics and splashing fountains. Though certainly very grand... |
| 10 | Budapest: Where to Stay: Luxury: Four Seasons Hotel Gresham PalaceThe Four Seasons Gresham Palace, which opened in 2004, is not only the most luxurious option in Budapest, it’s one of the most glorious properties in the hotel company’s entire... |
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| 01 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: istanbul hoteli wil be spending a week in aug in istanbul and am looking for a hotel, which will be relaxing. considering ciragan palace, because of the great pool and away... |
| 02 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Luxury Pet-friendly hotels across the USA?We are driving across the country (from L.A. to Hyannis) with two labradors and have consulted dogfriendly.com’s guide to pet-friendly hotels, but Sheraton is about the most luxe chain that... |
| 03 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: istanbul hotelWe checked in with our Istanbul insider, and he recommended the Four Seasons Bosphorus over the Ciragan. He thinks the Four Seasons has a better location, plus the hotel will... |
| 04 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: istanbul hotelI have stayed at the Ciragan Palace a number of times over the past three years, as well as the Four Seasons near the Hagia Sofia and would vote for... |
| 05 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: istanbul hotelIt’s always hard to predict what a hotel will be like before it opens—the Four Seasons Bosphorus is taking reservations as of June 15th, but if it’s anything like the... |
| 06 | Discussion Boards:Destinations: doha/omanThere’s no question that you should consider flying Etihad, which flies direct from NYC (JFK) to Doha. I have heard it’s a fantastic airline. You can also fly Qatar airlines,... |
| 07 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: PhillipinesA word about safety in the Philippines from Absolute Travel, a travel outfitter that has done wonderful trips for our members. “The safety of our clients is, obviously, of the... |
| 08 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: TurkeyWe went last summer, with our three kids, 9, 7 and 3, and loved it. We stayed at the Swisshotel, but I would recommend the Ciragan Palace or the new... |
| 09 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: BudapestWe asked one of our most trusted travel sources who knows Budapest intimately to send some tips and here’s what she said: “When it comes to luxury hotels, the Four... |
| 10 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: MAUI - NEW YEARSNew Year’s Eve celebrations in Maui seem to be centered around the resorts. Most major hotels on the island have elaborate shows involving fireeaters, hula dancers and, of course, fireworks.... |
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