Feb01
Published by misha in Arts, Cultural, Europe, Hiking, Museums, Norway, Photos, Romantic, Sightseeings, Travel Stories

Sverre Fehn, the Pritzker Prize winner of 1997, is particularly known and celebrated for his exceptional and inventive use of concrete and wood. When approaching his Norwegian Glacier Museum, visitors are greeted by Fehn’s remarkable vision and a memorable exercise in the flexibility of concrete. The museum is situated in a valley below the largest glacier in northern Europe, the Jostedal Glacier, and is deliberately evocative of its icy neighbor. Photo by: Trondelarius
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Mar06
Published by misha in Eating, Europe, Events, Photos, Restaurants, United Kingdom

Inamo is a modern eatery that allows diners to change their atmosphere, order food & drinks, book a cab and play games all with a few swift touches of their table top. Plus the food is really good! The place is a pioneering Oriental fusion restaurant and bar where the control of the dining experience is placed firmly in your hands.
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Oct18
Published by Asya in Chillin, Eating, Europe, Relaxing, Restaurants, United Kingdom, Urban Tourism

“Inamo” is one of the newest restaurants in
London’s West End, which opens in September 2008. It is a pioneering Oriental – Asian fusion restaurant and bar where the control of the dining experience is placed firmly in your hands. “Inamo” is a totally new concept in restaurants. It uses an interactive ordering service which is slick and fun – but really it’s all about the tasty tasty food.
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Jun10
Published by misha in Asia, Eating, Hotels, Photos, Restaurants, Travel Stories

Today there are very stylish hotels in Beijing. One of them is called Kapok, which offers spartanly stylish rooms at 1, 280 yuan, about $166 at the current rate. The lobby of this hotel is breathtaking. It is designed by Pei Zhu and considered by many to be the first boutique hotel in Beijing.
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Mar19
Published by misha in Argentina, Arts, Cultural, Eating, Events, Hotels, Museums, Parks, Photos, Restaurants, Sightseeings, South America, Travel Stories, Walking

Today Buenos Aires is colonizing of foreign artists and transforming into a throbbing hothouse of cool. One of the trendiest spots for clubbing in Buenos Aires is Zizek. Zizek is a weekly club night started by an expatriate from San Antonio and the sound there is called ”experimental cumbia” which mixes South American folk rhythms to an electronic beat.
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Oct10
Published by misha in Chillin, Europe, Photos, Travel Stories, United Kingdom

Bar Code is light, energy, night bar in London. This is a modern, mascualine bar. It contains two bars and dance floor. Barcode provides both social space and party venue.
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Jun10
Published by Asya in Europe, Shopping, United Kingdom, Urban Tourism

Soho is a small region of central London bounded by Oxford Street in the north, in the west, Shaftesbury Avenue in the south and the Charing Cross Road in the east. It’s notable for its narrow streets, restaurants, bars, and nightlife, excellent record shops, and, of course, the infamous red light district, where there are sex shops, peepshows and strip clubs. The Soho area has had the reputation of being the heart of London’s sex industry for at least 200 years, but has increased in the last 50 years. Soho is definitely the seedier part of London that most tourists visit.
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