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Oct 29th, 2009 |
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Are you going to Amsterdam and you would like to dine like you never did before? This is possible at the Walking Dinner Tours in Amsterdam, a service that arranges special dinners for private groups. Especially if you want to do business it would be a great opportunity.
The Walking Dinner Tours offer also a Special Jazz Dinner: it will be a night you never forget.. You will go to a special Jazz club with a special musical program; you can even make special requests for the song or you can listen to the jazz ensembles with the legends of Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong...
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Oct 27th, 2009 |
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The autumn season is known as the rugby season, because the rugby internationals will start. Those who are heading to Twickenham, might be delighted to visit the Bingham, a stylish restaurant, bar and hotel on the banks of the Thames in Richmond. The hotel is introducing a special pre-game lunch menu at its 3 AA rosette restaurant. The Bingham is overlooking the river Thames in Richmond and it is a short walk from Twickenham stadium. The rugby lunch is priced at £48 per person and is served from 12am. The Bingham has recently been shortlisted for the ‘Best Gastronomic experience’ and ‘Best...
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Oct 19th, 2009 |
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Shopping, Cocooning and Culture…
With its unique location and luxurious accommodations, the Hotel San Régis offers the right combination to benefit from both elegant shopping and relaxing stay. Two steps from the prestigious designer boutiques (Dior, Chanel, Ferragamo, Gucci, Armani, Ralph Lauren, etc), close to the Galeries Nationales of the Grand Palais, and only minutes walk from one of the finest urban spa The Espace Payot.
The Packages “Shopping & Cocooning” and “San Régis Expo” takes you to a revitalizing Parisian stay combining refinement, shopping and relaxation....
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Oct 19th, 2009 |
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How an old villa was turned into a new villa but with a wonderful turn of the century flair?
The town villa in the Auersperg street dates back to the era of the master builder Ceccona dynasty and has been in family possession since the 19th century. The Auersperg Hotel, a charming town hotel
with a natural garden and is diligently run by Bettina Wiesinger. The main building is distinguished by its special atmosphere, style and caring attention to detail.
Total of 23 rooms, have been revitalized by the interior designer – Sandra Aigner, from the Petite Double with 12qm to the Suites...
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Oct 14th, 2009 |
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Celebrated French architect Jean Nouvel keeps arguing against generalist architecture.
In October 2009, Nouvel has presented one of his latest works, the Pavilion B at Genoa’s Nautical Tradeshow. With a remarkable lesson on aesthetics, Nouvel, who holds the Pritzker Architecture Prize 2008, has accounted for the essence of his accomplishment: his goal was to lay the edifice within the urban and social texture of the city of Genoa.
Indeed, from the vantage point of the water, the construction is I harmony with the sea and the moored boats. A similar impression can be felt by other of Nouvel’s...