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Monaco
Long considered a tax haven for an international crowd of wealthy expats, the principality is quickly outgrowing that worn cliché.
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Thailand: Phuket
The Thai island’s more glamorous, more grown-up side is quickly coming into its own.
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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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Italy: Florence
Firenze, famously dubbed the “city of stone" by writer Mary McCarthy, regards itself as a living museum. And considering it has counted among its residents the likes of Michelangelo, Raphael,...
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Italy: Venice
Reporting on cities that have been attracting tourists for hundreds of years is both a privilege and a challenge.
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Denmark: Copenhagen
Long a bastion of understated cool, the Danish capital is abuzz with a ground-breaking new concert hall and a special new boutique hotel.
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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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India: Udaipur
Known as the “City of Lakes” or “Venice of the East,” Udaipur abounds with stunning landscapes and larger-than-life palaces.
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Italy: Venice: Indagare Insiders: Marie Brandolini on VeniceKnown for her innovative, colorful glass creations based on traditional Venetian designs, Marie Brandolini has been based in Venice since 1987. The atelier where she creates her line of glasware... |
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Italy: Venice: Where to Eat: Quick Break: CavatappiIndagare insider Marie Brandolini, known for her innovative, colorful glass creations based on traditional Venetian designs, recommends Cavatappi: “Open 9-24. Great for a quick lunch. Good enoteca.” |
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Italy: Venice: Where to Eat: Quick Break: Cantinone Già SchiaviIndagare insider Marie Brandolini, known for her innovative, colorful glass creations based on traditional Venetian designs, recommends Cantinone già Schiavi “for a good ombra, glass of white wine, and hearty... |
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Spain: Madrid: Where to Eat: Quick Break: Estado PuroTravelers tired of the endless tapas bars paneled in dark wood and hung with ham hocks will appreciate this airy café’s fresh take on Spanish cuisine. Conveniently located blocks from... |
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Italy: Venice: Where to Eat: Local Cuisine: Alla MadonnaIndagare insider Marie Brandolini, known for her innovative, colorful glass creations based on traditional Venetian designs, recommends Alla Madonna: “The specialties at this Venetian brasserie include fish risotto and spaghetti... |
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Italy: Venice: Where to Eat: Cocktails: Il DanielinoIndagare insider Marie Brandolini, known for her innovative, colorful glass creations based on traditional Venetian designs, suggests Il Danielino: “On the terrace of the Danieli Hotel with breathtaking views.” |
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Italy: Venice: Where to Eat: Cocktails: Ai Do DraghiIndagare insider Marie Brandolini, known for her innovative, colorful glass creations based on traditional Venetian designs, recommends Ai Do Draghi. She says it is “the most lively campo with lots... |
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Italy: Venice: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: D’Arte e di VetroIndagare insider Marie Brandolini, known for her innovative, colorful glass creations based on traditional Venetian designs, recommends visiting D’Arte e di Vetro gallery where its owner “Caterina Tognon presents many... |
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Italy: Venice: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: San GregorioIndagare insider Marie Brandolini, known for her innovative, colorful glass creations based on traditional Venetian designs, recommends visiting San Gregorio (www.sangregorioartgallery.com) in Dorsoduro, which features a part from the famous... |
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Italy: Venice: Where to Shop: For the Home: Bruno AmadiIndagare insider Marie Brandolini, known for her innovative, colorful glass creations based on traditional Venetian designs, recommends Bruno Amadi: “Bruno Amadi carries beautiful flame-worked glass branches of coral, animals, flowers... |
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