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“Poor but sexy" is how Klaus Wowereit, the mayor of Berlin, famously described his city a few years ago. Its coffers might be low, but Berlin, with thriving art and...
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| 01 | Barcelona: Where to Stay: Grand: Hotel Arts BarcelonaAmerican travelers tend to complain that it’s difficult to find top service in Spain. It’s usually true that many of the country’s five-star hotels are not on par with those... |
| 02 | Barcelona: Where to Stay: Grand: Hotel Casa FusterMany sophisticated insiders stay at this five-star in a stunning landmark building, designed by modernist architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner. Well situated on the chic Passeig de Gràcia, the hotel... |
| 03 | Paris: Where to Stay: Luxury: Hôtel RaphaelThe 1925 Raphael feels more like a private Edwardian gentlemen’s club than a hotel. The comfortable guest rooms are furnished with large armoires and other Louis XV and XVI pieces,... |
| 04 | Barcelona: Where to Stay: Luxury: Gran Hotel La FloridaOverlooking Barcelona from atop Mt. Tibidabo, the Florida was the city’s most glamorous hotel in the 1950s, hosting everyone from Europe’s royals to Ernest Hemingway and James Stewart. It was... |
| 05 | Paris: Where to Stay: Luxury: Hôtel LancasterThough hotelier Grace Leo-Andrieu did a lovely job of redecorating this refined and very private-feeling town-house hotel, the Lancaster’s main drawback remains its location on a busy street just off... |
| 06 | Barcelona: Where to Stay: Boutique: Hotel NeriThis intimate four-star, hidden in the Jewish quarter of the Barri Gòtic, is housed in a small 18th-century palace. Since it’s located within a pedestrian-only zone, guests must be dropped... |
| 07 | Paris: Where to Stay: Luxury: Park Hyatt Paris-VendômeHyatt masterfully created this luxurious hotel steps from the Place Vendôme. The sweeping lobby is one of the more inviting hotel public spaces in the city, and Ed Tuttle, the... |
| 08 | Paris: Where to Stay: Boutique: Hôtel d’AubussonThe Aubusson, on the narrow, busy Rue Dauphine, is so unassuming that you could walk right by it and not even know it was there. Step inside, though, and you’ll... |
| 09 | Barcelona: Where to Stay: Hip: Hotel OmmYou’ll find a trendy thirty- and forty-something crowd of travelers and fashionable locals in the Omm’s imposing lobby, a huge space with a lounge, a cocktail bar, a Michelin-starred restaurant... |
| 10 | Paris: Where to Stay: Boutique: Hôtel ReginaThis Belle Époque hotel, across the street from the Tuileries, is where my Bostonian aunts have stayed when they come to Paris ever since their first trip to Europe, in... |
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| 01 | What are your favorite places to go with young kids?The Four Seasons in Costa Rica and Nevis—actually all of the Four Seasons resorts are pretty great with little ones. |
| 02 | What are your favorite places to go with young kids?The Four Seasons in Costa Rica and Nevis—actually all of the Four Seasons resorts are great with little ones. |
| 03 | What are your favorite places to go with young kids?The Four Seasons in Costa Rica and Nevis—actually all of the Four Seasons resorts are great with little ones. |
| 04 | For a Ranch ReunionWe are eight adults and ten kids (ages five to twelve). We want to travel during Christmas week to a very upscale ranch where there is a lot to do.... |
| 05 | What are your favorite family resorts?I love the Four Seasons Nevis. |
| 06 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: You Asked: Ranch for a ReunionWe are eight adults and ten kids (ages five to twelve). We want to travel during Christmas week to a very upscale ranch where there is a lot to do.... |
| 07 | You Asked: Ranch for a ReunionSee Passion Points: Active Adventure for Indagare’s Reply |
| 08 | You Asked: Can you recommend a good tour guide for a family in Rome?Two companies that friends have personally recommended as being particularly sensitive to family groups are Context Rome (Via Baccina 40; (39) 06-482-0911; in U.S. 888-467-1986 www.rome.contexttravel.com) and Insiders Italy (718-855-3878;... |
| 09 | Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: You asked: Can you recommend a good tour company for my family in Italy?Two companies that friends have personally recommended as being particularly sensitive to family groups are Context Rome (Via Baccina 40; (39) 06-482-0911; in U.S. 888-467-1986 www.rome.contexttravel.com) and Insiders Italy (718-855-3878;... |
| 10 | You asked: Can you recommend a good tour company for my family in Italy?We used Elena Calissi (elena@onestepcloser.net) in Rome last year. She is also has a service in Florence. |
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