Month: November 2023

Adobe Stock Photos Diving into the world of luxury villas feels like entering a realm of dreams. But with so many opulent options, how do you pinpoint the one that perfectly aligns with your vision? The difference between an ordinary villa and the perfect abode can be subtle yet significant. Use this meticulously crafted checklist
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Like many cities, Melbourne is more a collection of villages than a single unified city. Developed throughout the city’s varied history, each suburb has its own distinct character; from architecture to streetscapes. The city center and Southbank have the highest concentration of major sights, while other crowd-pleasers are scattered around the city’s fringes. Rest assured that
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“I’m just like…a food person,” laughs Sohla El-Waylly. “Maybe a breakfast aficionado? Ms. Breakfast?” The multi-hyphenate food personality, speaking to me in a rare pocket of spare time (read: nap time), thanks to her new role as mother-of-one, finds it difficult to define herself. “No, no,” she stops herself. “Today I’m an author!” The LA-born
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Consistently ranked amongst the world’s most liveable cities, Melbourne isn’t a half-bad place to visit either. Victoria’s capital has a wealth of attractions to keep you entertained, from sprawling markets and insightful museums to beautiful botanic gardens and vintage amusement parks. Even better news: you can enjoy lots of these experiences without spending a single cent. Here’s our guide to
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Botswana makes for a memorable trip with kids. From quad biking across Makgadikgadi Salt Pans to encounters with elephants, lions, and giraffes, few countries can match it for variety. It doesn’t matter if you’re on a multigenerational safari, a self-drive adventure, or simply camping beneath the stars, its vast, unspoiled landscapes serve as a playground
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Derrick Hayes, founder of Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks, reveals his formula to be the next fast-food king. By Diane Brady, Forbes Staff To make the perfect Philly Cheesesteak, Derrick Hayes says, you have to start with the right water. The water in Philadelphia, he insists, gives the bread a distinctive taste and consistency. Then it’s important
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When the final leaves drift down from the treetops and the snow begins to pile up, Wyoming becomes a winter wonderland for a variety of adventure seekers. From shredding powder down a double black diamond slope in Jackson Hole to a laid-back afternoon at the spa or soaking your worries away in the mineral-bearing hot
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Courtesy of Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve is a tropical retreat unlike any other: the historic location, the ocean-facing suites and the spectacular dining scene are unparalleled to many resorts around the world. Home to restaurant outlets presented by legends such as Chef Jose Andres, a recent trip to the
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It’s difficult to tear yourself away from lively Nantes but thanks to its centrally located railway station, you can reach riverside villages, medieval towns, prehistoric art, and enchanting islands in under two hours – and without ever getting behind a steering wheel. If you do have a car, or better still a bicycle, the vineyards
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In ever-expanding Cancún, the hotel zone is the yin to downtown’s yang. Spanning across a 22km (14mi) L-shaped island lined with seductive Caribbean beaches, pulsating nightclubs and high-rise resorts, the Zona Hotelera (hotel zone) is Mexico‘s most famous tourist playground. Conversely, on the mainland, the oft-overlooked Centro (downtown) provides the local flavor with its old-school
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