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  • Corinthia Hotel, Budapest

    Corinthia Hotel, Budapest

    Budapest is rather like entering a time capsule:  corridor coach trains transport you to the city centre; the National Gallop in Heroes’ Square is a matter of national pride; street festivals immerse you into the heart of Hungarian culture, and by night hoards of people gather outside the opera house […]

     
  • Corinne Hotel, Istanbul

    Corinne Hotel, Istanbul

    In the middle of the hustle and bustle of Istanbul’s premier square, Taksim, and its main shopping street, yet tucked away so that you would never guess at the razzmatazz just mere minutes away from it all, is the delightful boutique hotel Corinne. Istanbul is, of course, a city that […]

     
  • The Athenaeum, London

    The Athenaeum, London

    Concealed under a verdant wall of greenery, The Athenaeum is an intimate 5 star boutique hotel ideally situated in the heart of London. Upon entering the lobby, you are transported from the buzz of the streets of London to a cool and effortlessly chic sanctuary. Black and white photos line […]

     
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  • The Alpina Hotel, Gstaad

    The Alpina Hotel, Gstaad

    Olympus on Gstaad The closest neighbour and unquestionable challenger of the 100 year-old Palace, this extraordinary hotel will doubtless inspire many column inches as it matures into a hub of choice for the world’s most privileged. A new venture of french billionaire and “sugar King of Africa”, Jean Claude Mimran, […]

     
  • The Berkeley Hotel, Knightsbridge

    The Berkeley Hotel, Knightsbridge

    The Berkeley Hotel is an iconic landmark in Knightsbridge, known for its chic and elegant interiors, with a clientele to match. With its Michelin starred restaurant, Koffman’s, its seductive Blue Bar, a first class spa boasting 360 degree views over London, and irresistibly comfortable rooms, – oh, and its unbeatable […]

     
  • Ca Maria Adele, Venice

    Ca Maria Adele, Venice

    Some places hold a certain power of evocation. Their names conjure up an idea; their very utterance calls to the soul. The definitive example of this is bound up in two potent syllables: Venice. Think of the amphibious city and your mind projects images of gliding gondolas, festive masks and […]

     
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