Jan16
Published by Asya in Cities, Eating, Mexico, North America, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Urban Tourism

Tori–Tori is considered as one of the best Japanese restaurants in Polanco, a group of seven official neighborhoods in Mexico City. Designed by Mexico City-based studio Rojkind Arquitectos and Industrial Designer Hector Esrawe, the interior receives and follows the outward with subtle contrasts. Each room has its own disposition and shows a clear relationship with its function. The furniture was inspired and made for Tori Tori and developed with a clear direction through each space. During more than eight months a complete collection of chairs and tables where created, for both exterior and interior use.
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Nov07
Published by Asya in Cities, Cultural, History, Mexico, Monuments, North America, Photos, Romantic, UNESCO, Walking

Founded by the Spanish in the early 16th century, Guanajuato is located on 2,008 m above sea level. The city of Guanajuato is a cultural capital of the Bajio region in central Mexico, and is considered as one of the most charming destinations in the nation. It’s a lovely, colonial city that looks like old Europe. Located about a five-hour drive northwest of Mexico City, this is a picturesque town of pleasant little plazas, cobblestone streets lined with stairs and houses of pastel-colored facades and balconies trimmed with iron work, and flower-filled window boxes.
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Aug10
Published by Asya in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Events, Museums, North America, Photos, United States of America, Urban Tourism

The Nomadic Museum is a temporary structure used to house the “Ashes and Snow” photography and film exhibition by Gregory Colbert which travels the world photographing encounters between humans and large animals. Designed by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban and engineers Buro Happold, the museum is made entirely from reusable materials. Actually this 45,000-square-foot mobile museum was designed to be disassembled and reconfigured to house the traveling exhibit.
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May25
Published by Asya in Chillin, Cultural, Hotels, Photos, Relaxing, Swimming

This spectacular Mexican 10 bedroom villa contains large terraces and a infinite pool with lovely entertainment zone.
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May04
Published by misha in Central America, Climbing, Eating, Hiking, Hotels, Mexico, Photos, Relaxing, Resorts, Restaurants, Romantic, Sailing, Sightseeings, Spa, Swimming, Travel Stories

Temptation Resort and Spa is a beautiful hideaway in Los Cabos, Mexico, ideal for liberated couples seeking sun, sand and sensual encounters. The private contemporary style beachfront hotel promises luxurious accommodations, breathtaking views, top-notch services, exciting activities and most, importantly, a private new venue for adult vacations in Mexico with opportunities for both exploration and entertainment. Freedom, fantasy and fulfillment are all available within a backdrop of lush natural gardens and sandy beaches making Los Cabos an obvious choice for your next thrilling getaway for two.
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Apr30
Published by Asya in Chillin, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Villas

This beautiful 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom beachfront penthouse can offer to you sun, relaxation and good times on the Sea of Cortez in San Jose del Cabo, Mexico.
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Mar30
Published by Asya in Cities, Fitness&Gym, Hotels, Mexico, North America, Restaurants, Swimming, Urban Tourism

Located in the Santa Fe district of Mexico City, Distrito Capital Hotel is one part of the Habita Group. Offering 30 modern individual designed rooms it features creative minimalist interiors created by French designer Joseph Dirand.
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Mar23
Published by Asya in Arts, Chillin, Cities, Cultural, Events, United States of America

Sze Tsung Leong (American and British, born Mexico City 1970) is an artist based in New York. His work includes the series Cities, a detailed depiction of urban formations throughout the globe, from medieval towns to recent constructions, that together form a picture of the world at this particular moment in time at the beginning of the twenty-first century; Horizons, an international collection of images of natural terrains and urban landscapes that considers the relationships between far and near, foreign and familiar; and History Images, which examines the erasure of history and the reshaping of society through the built environment.
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Mar23
Published by Asya in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Events, Photos

The Hasted Kraeutler art gallery in New York is dedicated to contemporary and vintage photography and represents emerging and established artists from around the world.
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Mar22
Published by misha in Cities, Cultural, Hiking, Mexico, Museums, Photos, Sightseeings, South America, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism

This museum was created on a brownfield site in order to transform it into a modern history museum dedicated to the region’s rich history of steel production. Two water features are integral to the narrative of the project, while helping to define and locate the public space adjacent to the museum. At the museum’s entrance, the stepped canal culminates in the misting fountain, a grid of rocks visibly embedded with ore.
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