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New York

New York is at a new zenith of creativity, with exciting new hotels, restaurants, galleries and shops.
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England: London

London is nudging past New York as the world’s financial capital and the ripple effects are being felt all over town. From Russian oligarchs to freshly-minted hedge fund traders, a...
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St. Barth's

St. Barth’s has a rhythm of its own that mixes l’art de vivre with a laid-back tropical ease. What's new; where to stay and shop.
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India: Tented Camps

Seven tented camps, including two new luxury/eco ones. Plus: what to read and see before you go.
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Italy: Rome

“Rome is a city that’s growing,” declared its last mayor, “and doesn’t fear what is new”—even if most visitors come to see its ancient treasures.
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Hamptons

This summer mecca combines city sophistication with stunning beaches and farmland.
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India: Mumbai

Mumbai is the biggest, wealthiest, and fastest city in India. Often compared with New York in terms of its energy.
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Mexico: Tulum

Intimate, hip beach hotels line the shore of this former hippie enclave, which is now a favorite spot for low-key travelers looking to unplug.
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Martha's Vineyard

A discriminating guide to discovering the simple pleasures of summer on one of New England's loveliest islands.
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Nantucket

A brilliant mix of new arrivals and old favorites are revitalizing New England's beloved island resort.
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China: Hong Kong

It is the world’s most aggressively capitalist city—a seething, buzzing, speeding place, where East collides with West.
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New Zealand

Perfect for nature lovers: the incredible lodges of the North and South Island.
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California: San Francisco

From Nob Hill decadence to SoMa innovation, San Francisco blends old and new unlike any other American city.
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Litchfield County, Connecticut

An insider's guide to Connecticut's most scenic county.
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Tanzania

Exquisite small safari lodges and visionary conservation projects have raised the wilderness experiences in Tanzania to an incredible new level.
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Austria: Vienna

The Austrian capital is buzzing with chic hotels, cutting-edge restaurants and a vibrant design and fashion scene. How to experience the best of old and new.
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Peru

Peru is an astonishingly beautiful and welcoming place, where relics of the Inca civilization survive side by side with examples of Spain’s colonial legacy.
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Italy: Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast is a place where land, sea and sky strike a note of such otherworldly perfection that the region is best approached by boat in order to take...
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Santa Fe

Santa Fe rises out of New Mexico's endless, stark desert landscape like a colorful oasis that teeters between over-the-top kitsch and expressive old soul.
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Mexico: Punta Mita

Known for its surf breaks and golf links, Punta Mita continues to expand its appeal with the addition of new resorts and sprawling villas, including an Aman-influenced hideaway.
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New York: Where to Shop: Art & Antiques: Upper East Side

For a quiet art scene of established artists and estate works, visit the galleries of the Upper East Side. You’ll find some important Young Turks: Zwirner & Wirth (32 East...
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New York: Where to Stay: Value: Hotel Wales

Located in Manhatttan’s Carnegie Hill neighborhood, Hotel Wales lies a bit north of the Upper East Side’s tonier blocks, though it’s just steps away from the city’s famed Museum Mile....
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New York: Where to Eat: Neighborhood Places: Amaranth

Popular with ladies and art dealers who lunch, this is a chic Upper East bistro located just off 5th Avenue. Mediterranean cuisine with Italian and French influences.
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New York: Where to Shop: For the Home: Charlotte Moss

UPDATE: Sadly, the Charlotte Moss shop has closed. When design guru Charlotte Moss closed her Lexington Avenue store in 1996, those enamored of her unique collections, gathered from her travels...
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New York: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: Daniel

One of New York’s most celebrated culinary temples, headed by star-chef Daniel Boulud, this restaurant reopened last week after a serious make-over by designer Adam Tihany (of Per Se and...
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New York: Where to Shop: For Children

Little wonder that the Upper East Side is bumper-to-bumper with baby buggies. The neighborhood is packed with children’s boutiques. What moms like best: Ralph Lauren Children (872 Madison Avenue; 212-606-3376;...
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New York: Where to Shop: Fashion & Accessories: Inca

THIS BOUTIQUE CLOSED IN 2009 When a label’s very first suit was made at the request of Sports Illustrated, you might think that their bikinis would only be of the...
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New York: Where to Shop: Food & Wine: William Poll

An Upper East Side institution that has been run by the same family for decades, William Poll always has one of the Polls on site to help ladies (or their...
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New York: Where to Shop: Fashion & Accessories: Heidi Klein

UPDATE: This store closed in January 2009. The source for beachy looks for London’s “It” girls has arrived Stateside on the Upper East Side, offering the cashmere mafia moms an...
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New York: Where to Eat: Family Friendly: Via Quadronno

Liz Lange recommends this Upper East Side restaurant, saying: “It’s very child-friendly. I love to take my children there for hot chocolate and to meet friends for lunch. The pressed...
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