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Apr21

Ryad Dyor – Marrakesh

In the heart of the Medina of Marrakesh two ryads somebody been transformed into a mythological guest accommodation with commence place. Ryad Dyor is around a 15 arc-minute drive from Marrakech-Menara Airdrome. The Nation owners are designers (interiors and practice) and it shows.
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Apr21

Dunbrody House – County Wexford

Set in 200 acres of glorious parcel, Dunbrody Land House Hotel is an enchantingly insinuate 1830s Martyr manse set in County Wexford. Settled a mere two hours from Dublin and Eire International Airports and exclusive 15 minutes from Port City, Dunbrody is easily comprehensible from both North and West. Reborn outbuildings sanctuary what staleness be Ireland’s most posh cookery train and, alongside it, a graceful spa.
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Apr21

Place du Tertre

Welcome to picture-postcard Montmartre, with its restaurant terraces and artists’ easels and portrait painters, who share 140 allotted spaces – 1 sq. m for two artists working alternately. But the historic village square merits a little tour. The commune of Montmartre established its town hall at No 3, in 1790; No 19 is the headquarters of the Commune libre du Vieux Montmartre, which organizes fun events and was founded in 1920.
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Apr21

Cotswold House – Cotswolds

Cotswold House is a highly commended 4-star journalist accommodation situated in the leaflike suburbia of North Oxford. This soigne Regency hotel built of Cotswold libber sits in a pretty hamlet shape. Model for weddings, conferences, romantic breaks or weekend escapes.
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Apr21

Covered Arcades


At the beginning of the 19th century, Haussmann redesigned Paris. Built for the crowds thronging the café terraces and the theaters along the boulevards, covered shopping arcades were a huge success with their boutique of Chinese ornaments, curiosities and gifts, along with tea, chocolate and coffee houses. They were the meeting places for the elegantly dressed, a haven from wet weather. Then came the department stores. With the magic of electricity and pavements the passageways became less fashionable, and some were demolished. Indulge yourself!
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Apr21

Rue Montorgueil

Rue Montorgueil is a trendy street of Paris, France. From the Montorgueil neighborhood to the busy winding narrow streets of the Marais, you will find unconventional fashion, up-and-coming galleries, and small designers rubbing shoulders with big names and richly-colored boutiques decked out with curious, original, ethnic and poetic objects.
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Apr21

Saint Genevieve

Saint Genevieve – the patron saint of Paris. Born in Nanterre, Genevieve (422-512) was a member of the Gallo-Roman aristocracy. When the Francs invaded Gaul and besieged Paris in 451, she ensured supplies got to the city. Later, she encouraged Clovis to be baptized and, so it is said, accomplished many miracles.
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Apr21

Sainte – Chapelle

Who said that ancient stone wasn’t exciting? In the Latin Quarter and on the Ile de la Cite and Ile Saint-Louis, which form the historic part of Paris, they are charged with emotion, light and magical shadows. 
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Apr21

Square du Vert-Galant

Following the Seine through Paris is a way of enjoying a thousand different escapades on the river, its bridges and islands. Daytime you will appreciate the buzz of activity along the quaysides and lapping of the waves. There are any number of ways to relax – abroad a boat, cycling, walking briskly or working out, dining, dancing on barges, exploring an area between two exhibitions, taking a post-shopping break.
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Apr20

Yacout

Yacout is a lounge restaurant located in Milan which is designed in a Marrakesh style.It is an open space located on three floors where shadows, glass, ceramic and water in perpetual motion play with light.


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