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From Nob Hill decadence to SoMa innovation, San Francisco blends old and new unlike any other American city.
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Austria
Bordered by Germany, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Italy, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland, Austria showcases a host of different influences.
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Czech Republic: Prague
The only other city in Europe that comes close to being as perfectly beautiful as Prague is Venice. Now, its extraordinary architecture has been restored after decades of neglect and...
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Spain: Barcelona
Where else can you find thirteen Michelin-starred restaurants, nine World Heritage sites and miles of beaches in one European city?
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France: Provence
Read about romantic hotels and restaurants in the South of France's most scenic region.
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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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Chicago
With top-of-the line hotels and shopping, gorgeous architecture and some of the most exciting restaurants in the country, the Windy City is thriving.
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Italy: Dolomites
A hiker's paradise, the Italian Dolomites offers glorious landscapes and charming, authentic hotels and restaurants.
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Spain: Madrid
The Spanish capital is buzzing with revamped hotels, authentic restaurants and a vibrant art scene.
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Greece: Mykonos
Put on the map by Aristotle and Jackie Onassis, this island offers a few gorgeous hotels, chic restaurants and a buzzing scene.
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California Wine Country: Sonoma
Napa's neighboring wine country is renowned for great Pinot Noir vineyards, memorable boutique hotels and sublime restaurants.
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Switzerland: Gstaad
With easy access to ski trails, glamorous restaurants and charming Swiss villages, Gstaad makes a fabulous destination in all seasons.
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Hungary: Budapest: Where to Eat: Relaxed but Refined: Café PierrotIf you’re touring Castle Hill, be sure to stop by this local favorite for lunch. Set in a landmark building that dates from the 13th century, Pierrot opened in 1982... |
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Hungary: Budapest: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Hungarian National GalleryLocated in the former royal palace, part of Castle Hill, the Hungarian National Gallery is worth visiting for its impressive collection of 20th-century Hungarian art, some of it by artists... |
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Hungary: Budapest: What to See & Do: Churches & Temples: Matthias Church (Mátyás Templon)The jewel of Castle Hill, a white beauty whose colored-tile rooftop is visible from miles away, has a long and fascinating history. Founded in the 13th century after the Mongol... |
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Hungary: Budapest: What to See & Do: Sights: Old TownThe Old Town, with charming cobblestoned streets and colorful houses, is one of the most polished neighborhoods in Budapest. Every house has a plaque that describes its origins (many are... |
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Hungary: Budapest: Strategies: Lay of the LandEven more so than Prague or Vienna, Budapest is a city ruled by water: the Danube River, which separates Buda from residential Pest and which is crossed by eight bridges,... |
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Hungary: Budapest: Where to Eat: Cocktails: House of Hungarian WinesThe reputation of Hungarian wines has soared in recent years (the New York Times included the famous Tokaj-Hegyalja wine region in its 2007 roundup of “53 Places to Go”). A... |
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Hungary: Budapest: Where to Stay: Boutique: Lánchíd 19Part of the DesignHotels group, the recently opened Lánchíd 19 is on the Buda side of the city, literally at the foot of Castle Hill. It tries hard to bring... |
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Hungary: Budapest: What to See & Do: Sights: Castle HillThe sprawling Castle Hill district, a UNESCO World Heritage site on the Buda side of the Danube is where modern Budapest history begins. The three towns of Buda, Pest and... |
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Hungary: Budapest: Where to Eat: Quick Break: Ruszwurm CaféLocated in Buda’s Castle Hill district, this venerable café—the city’s oldest—is considered by many locals and loyal visitors to be the best in the city. It’s certainly the most charming:... |
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Hungary: Budapest: Introduction: Cheat SheetThe eastern European city has beautifully come into its own. Read our Overview, Why Go Now and Strategies on how to plan a trip. Also in this report: The city’s... |
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