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September, 2008 All-Inclusive Indian Fortress Retreat From the ruins of a 242-year-old fortress on a sacred river in the town of Maheshwar, India, the remote 14-room Ahilya Fort is reimagined as a quiet, all-inclusive retreat.
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August, 2008 Santa Barbara’s Canary Hotel T+L's exclusive peek at the Canary Hotel in Santa Barbara.
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June, 2008 California Hotels: Casual Elegance
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June, 2008 It List 2008: The Top 30 New Hotels in the World A good hotel is a place to rest your head; a great hotel has the power to transform the travel landscape.
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June, 2008 Affordable Argentina Intimate, design-driven hotelitos are opening throughout Buenos Aires. We’ve uncovered four neighborhood favorites that deliver style without sacrificing value.
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May, 2008 Hotel-Hopping in Dublin There are over 300 hotels in the Celtic capital, so where should you stay? Here, T+L takes a look at four properties making news.
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May, 2008 World’s Best Treehouse Hotels Ten lofty adventures, from beautiful beachfronts to remote rainforests.
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May, 2008 Chic Hotels in Europe Five European hotels where you can sleep in style.
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May, 2008 The Capella & Rocco Forte European Empires Two hotel brands with grand ambitions—Capella and Rocco Forte—are building European empires. In the first column of his new series, Christopher Petkanas sizes them up.
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April, 2008 Easter Island Escape Thanks to a new Explora lodge, there’s finally a hotel worthy of this extraordinary setting.
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March, 2008 The Best U.S. Hotels America’s best hotels, as chosen by the readers of Travel + Leisure.
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March, 2008 The World’s Most Remote Hotels Hard-to-reach spots that are well worth the schlep
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March, 2008 The Chain Gang Their luminous signs beckon from the highway. But which midmarket hotel chains are worth pulling over for? T+L Family checked out the field—so you know where to check in.
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February, 2008 Southeast Asia’s Top New Hotels Matt Leppard, editor-in-chief of our newest foreign edition, shares the region’s top new hotels.
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February, 2008 10 Best Romantic Hotels in the U.S.
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February, 2008 Celebrity Villa Rentals With a big enough budget, anyone can rent a villa owned by an A-lister. At these over-the-top estates, guests can sleep in a celebrity’s bed, swim in his or her pool, and even peruse the family photo album.
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February, 2008 Upscale Hotels in the Florida Keys Motels and cozy guesthouses are giving way to a new upscale breed of hotels in South Florida.
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February, 2008 User’s Guide to Renting Villas A comprehensive global guide to luxurious villas and the agents who represent them. Plus: Great values at a glance, how to decode listings, and celebrity villas anyone can rent.
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January, 2008 Top 10 Hotel Swimming Pool Views
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January, 2008 Improving Service Standards in Turks and Caicos In Turks and Caicos, an ambitious, nationwide effort is under way to improve service standards. Jeff Wise takes a look at how it’s working.
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January, 2008 The Best Hotels in India 2008 During the past few decades, many of India's most splendid palaces have been converted to hotels and now, the lavish quarters and exquisite service once enjoyed by Indian kings are being savored by visitors.
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December, 2007 Hotel Fasano This year’s biggest opening in Rio has made quite a splash on the shores of Ipanema. T+L pays a visit.
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November, 2007 Inside the Green Room A behind-the-scenes tour of the latest in eco-hotel design.
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November, 2007 Our 20 Favorite Green Hotels Looking for the ultimate green hotel, but finding it hard to separate the wheat from the chaff?
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October, 2007 Hotel Couture In Paris, fashion designer Christian Lacroix turns his eye on the travel world.
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October, 2007 North Africa's New Horizons Amid the winding medinas, ancient ruins, and vast white sands of Tunisia, Richard Alleman uncovers five stylish hotels where authentic experiences and a taste of the exotic are guaranteed.
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September, 2007 Tokyo's Newest Hotels Five properties, five nights, five ways to stay in the Japanese capital. Nina Willdorf helps you find the hotel that's right for you.
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September, 2007 Dukes Hotel A total design transformation has given this venerable St. James's favorite a fresh face—but it still flies a traditional flag.
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September, 2007 The Best of South America's Haciendas From the peaks of the Andes to the windswept pampas of Argentina, we reveal 15 of our favorite haciendas and estancias, where you can live the country life—south american style.
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June, 2007 In the Pink On Bermuda, hotels are opening, old favorites are upgrading, and those rosy sands are beckoning. Grab a rum swizzle and let the good times roll, says Christopher Petkanas
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June, 2007 The It List T+L Editors’ guide to the best new hotels
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June, 2007 Motel Chic From Palm Springs to the Florida Keys, a new generation of design-savvy entrepreneurs are reinventing an American icon—the roadside motel.
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June, 2007 Three Roman Hideaways At this trio of diminutive hotels you can pick your style: fashionable luxury, über-exclusivity, or postcard-perfect charm
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June, 2007 Our Hotel Highlights Here, T+L editors offer a tipsheet from a few of the places we've recently visited
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June, 2007 The Oasis In San Miguel de Allende, a stylish new inn brings a global perspective to a classic colonial haven
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June, 2007 Villa Escobar In Tulum, the vacation home of the world’s most notorious drug lord is now a luxury eco-inn—if only the walls could talk
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June, 2007 Waterworld At the newly expanded Bahamas resort Atlantis, Karrie Jacobs dives in to explore the latest in a long line of water-themed landscape entertainments
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May, 2007 Villa Bordoni Restoring this bucolic manor in rural Tuscany was the work of knowing Scottish expats. Discovering the villa's exquisite restaurant, and a few shaded spots to unwind, was a job for T+L.
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May, 2007 Hotel Confidential Jonathan Tisch, CEO of Loews Hotels and best-selling author, took five to share tips and experience from both sides of the reception desk.
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May, 2007 New Wave France Forget about toile de Jouy. From Provence to the Dordogne, next-generation inns are awash in Modernism, Moroccan exotic, Flemish austerity—everything, it seems, but traditional French Country style.
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May, 2007 5-Star Bummer? In Europe, hotel ratings may not be exactly what they seem. Sara Pepitone explains how to navigate the stars and find the room that’s right for you.
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May, 2007 Country Inns of Wales Looking for the quintessential country escape? Four welcoming inns set in the Welsh foothills offer the perfect combination of creative regional restaurants and charming Celtic interiors.
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April, 2007 Best Hotel Gyms
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April, 2007 Prairie Home Abandon Minneapolis’s exuberant Chambers Hotel is taking Midwestern design to a whole new level. T+L pays a visit.
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February, 2007 Bangkok’s New Mini Hotels Four small hotels are setting the standard for a more intimate—and affordable—experience in the frenetic Thai capital.
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January, 2007 Up in the Old Hotel Few hotels have defined a city as much as the Mandarin Oriental has Hong Kong. On the occasion of its reopening, following a $140 million overhaul, Peter Jon Lindberg looks at its inimitable history—and its new incarnation.
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December, 2006 Vintage Gehry In Spain’s Basque country, a venerable Rioja wine estate is banking on a superstar architect to raise its profile with a fresh take on the luxury hotel. Christopher Petkanas checks in and drinks up.
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December, 2006 Duomo Hotel, Italy Much hyped and long delayed, Ron Arad’s first hotel opens in Rimini. Valerie Waterhouse spends the night to see if it lives up to all the buzz
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December, 2006 Cottage Living Revisited At the sprawling, colonial Winvian estate in northeastern Connecticut, a curious collection of small, highly idiosyncratic cottages is under construction, and a new hotel prepares to debut.
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November, 2006 The Islington, Tasmania Australia’s southern island may be known more for ecotourism than for high-concept hotels, but Hobart’s newest addition is putting the destination on style-seekers’ maps.
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October, 2006 Patagonia Inside Out Between treks into the fabled lonesome landscape of southern Chile and Argentina, Nathan Lump takes in four stylish new hotels.
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October, 2006 One for Cambodia Ancient Siem Reap, a stone's throw from Angkor Wat, introduces a new way to design a hotel: with just one bedroom. Christopher Cox checks into the One to see if it offers singular service that lives up to its name
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September, 2006 Argentina's Finest The Alvear Palace may still be the gold standard, but with four newly minted retreats, Buenos Aires's hotel scene just got a little more gilded.
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September, 2006 Bohemian Rhapsody With his ambitious renovation and redesign of a New York City icon—the Gramercy Park Hotel—Ian Schrager hopes to reinvent the very idea of the dramatically grand urban hotel
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September, 2006 Sleep in the Desert Sandstorms! Scorpions!! The heat!!! At a 'luxe' Saharan desert camp, the tents might have A/C but, Christopher Petkanas discovers, real luxury is a mirage
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September, 2006 Stay in an Overwater Bungalow There's nothing more transporting than a room whose foundation is the bottom of the sea. Michael Gross samples the aquatic life
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July, 2006 Italian Renaissance A little village in Abruzzi gets a $5 million-dollar facelift and a new boutique hotel
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June, 2006 The It List
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June, 2006 Boston Uncommon Cool new hotels are helping the New England city shed its dowdy image, but can it really compete with the international capitals of chic? Peter Jon Lindberg thinks so
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June, 2006 Viewing Rooms Shocking photographs in the restaurant, Chuck Close tapestries in the rooms, red plastic
penguins in the atrium gallery—in Louisville, Kentucky, the new 21C puts the 'hot' in
'art hotels.'
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June, 2006 Real-Life Eloises Growing up in a hotel didn't end with the Eloise books. Today in Manhattan there are many current and former Eloises. Lisa Birnbach met a few, none of whom (as far as she can tell) has ever poured a pitcher of water down a mail chute.
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June, 2006 A Room of One's Own ...make that an exorbitant, jewel-encrusted mega-suite with 360-degree views and personal butlers, too. bruno maddox fathoms the meaning of the $10,000-a-night hotel room
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May, 2006 Second Comings Across Europe, ancient monasteries are being reinvented as luxury hotels with rigorously chic interiors and 21st-century amenities. Is there still space among all the indulgences for a bit of contemplation? Shane Mitchell vows to find out
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May, 2006 Love Is In The Air When it comes to matters of the heart, hotel guests are getting some professional advice
from staffers dedicated to romance. Henry Alford joins the ranks of Cupid's
newest helpers
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May, 2006 Frankfurt Fun House
One of the world's most surprising new hotels is Germany's latest Radisson SAS—a futuristic skyscraper given a colorful (and comfortable) treatment by design superstars Adam D. Tihany and Matteo Thun.
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May, 2006 Mayfair Lady
Brown's has always been as indelibly English as Queen Victoria or Agatha Christie—both of whom frequented the London hotel. Daphne Merkin discovers that an ambitious new makeover is, happily, no cause for alarm
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April, 2006 Southern Exposures Three genteel hotels in Tennessee and the Carolinas, with acres of old-world space in which to get—politely—expansive. CHRISTOPHER PETKANAS minds his manners
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April, 2006 Fantasy Island Along a rugged, windswept coastline in the Turks and Caicos lies Amanyara, a resort attempting
to reinvent luxury in the West Indies with an Asian touch. Peter
Jon Lindberg takes an exclusive first look.
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March, 2006 Hong Kong's Greatest Hits Asia's most glamorous city has always been home to some of the world's most glamorous hotels. With three new additions and a major renovation, the bar is being raised.
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February, 2006 Scottsdale Redux After a three-year, head-to-toe, $20 million makeover, the Phoenician—Arizona's grande dame resort—has re-emerged as a diamond in the desert.
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January, 2006 The Next Boutique Hotel: History Lesson With boutique hotels at risk of becoming simultaneously overdesigned and generic, a new generation
of hoteliers is opting for low-key, historical authenticity. David A. Keeps
visits L.A.'s Sunset Tower Hotel
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January, 2006 China Syndrome Supersized golf resorts! Indoor ski slopes! A mini Mount Rushmore! As China's population
climbs its way to the middle class, its taste for leisure is getting bigger. Howard
W. French takes it all in
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November, 2005 Fun House Designed by an all-star team of 19 architects, each given total creative freedom and a massive budget to play with, Hotel Puerta América is putting the mad in Madrid. (Take that, Barcelona!)
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November, 2005 Remaking a New Classic Twin Farms, the high-end hideaway in Vermont, tempts fate with two new buildings and an updated look. A T+L exclusive.
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October, 2005 Rocking the Casbah In the Moroccan countryside, mud-walled fortresses are being converted into exotic retreats. RICHARD ALLEMAN takes a look at four of the best desert oases and two affordable options.
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October, 2005 A Higher Standard The Standard, Miami proves there's life beyond South Beach. The first spa hotel from André Balazs is a cunning throwback to Miami's golden age.
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October, 2005 T+L Reports: Star of Amalfi
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September, 2005 Affordable European Hotels The euro may be falling, but not fast enough. So we've done the work for you: T+L scoured 27 cities from Amsterdam to Athens and uncovered 30 modern hotels for under $250 a night where you don't have to forsake style for savings.
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June, 2005 The Walls Have Ears The Athénée Palace in Bucharest was a hotbed of intrigue from the 1930's to the end of the Cold War. For Dan Halpern, the past still resonates
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June, 2005 Battle of the Beds Hotels are scrambling to upgrade their beds in an effort to woo weary travelers. Andrea Bennett charts the trend. Plus: the definitive guide to beds at eight major chains
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June, 2005 To the Mattresses We wanted to know how the new hotel beds compare to some longtime favorites. Peter Jon Lindberg volunteered for duty
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June, 2005 Making the Journey From Chile to Bhutan, hotels are no longer just places to stay—they're taking over every aspect of your travel experience. Jeff Wise reports
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June, 2005 Greener Pastures When it comes to Ireland's country-house hotels, everything old is old again, as Christopher Petkanas is delighted to report
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June, 2005 Dirty Laundry The good news: hotel bedding is getting washed more often. The bad: Not everywhere
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June, 2005 Manhattan Makeover New York's century-old St. Regis tapped Stephen Sills and James Huniford to do a long-needed refurbishing, and the interior design team found a way to reconnect with the hotel's illustrious past
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June, 2005 Hotel Rates Up, Up, and Away
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June, 2005 The New Luxury There's an emerging generation of travelers. Michael Gross infiltrates the jet set and finds that in the hunt for exclusivity, money is no object.
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June, 2005 Do Not Disturb! The iconic hotel sign is not just a privacy device. It's a style statement. David A. Keeps decodes its message—and pinches a few souvenirs along the way
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June, 2005 Secret Service Examining every detail of high-end hospitality, so-called luxury consultants are helping top hotels reinvent the five-star experience.
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May, 2005 Country Living In true keeping-up-with-the-Joneses form, four classic hotels in England's countryside have spruced up—without selling out.
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April, 2005 Chiang Mai Pleasure Palace At the Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi, in northern Thailand, luxury and learning live side by side. It's cultural immersion in high style: the $80 million resort makes sure that for every 33,000-square-foot spa, there is a 5,000-volume library.
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February, 2005 Palm Springs Eternal With the completion of designer Jonathan Adler's first hotel projectLe Parker Meridien Palm Springsall eyes are on California's desert oasis. David A. Keeps looks at the modernization of this retro-modern town.
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January, 2005 Living Culture Hotels used to be the last place you'd find enriching interactions with the local populationuntil now. Shane Mitchell looks at a new wave of retreats where an authentic experience can be had, for a price
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January, 2005 T+L Reports: Where Sultans Sleep
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January, 2005 T+L Reports: Hello, Buenos Aires
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December, 2004 T+L Reports: Bombay Drinks
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December, 2004 T+L Reports: Monaco in the Spotlight
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December, 2004 The New Old Guard Several renowned London hotels aren't what they used to be. But arch-traditionalist Christopher Petkanas doesn't even mind
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December, 2004 T+L Reports: A Night in Provence
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December, 2004 T+L Reports: Sleeping Tight in America
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November, 2004 Argentina's Greatest Escapes Whether it's angling, hiking, or trail riding, we've tracked down some of the country's quintessential adventures and matched them to six smallbut luxuriousinns, lodges, and estancias
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November, 2004 T+L Reports: American Idyll
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November, 2004 T+L Reports: Burning Up Paris
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October, 2004 T+L Reports: Bali High Life
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October, 2004 T+L Reports: English Rows
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October, 2004 T+L Reports: Continental Divine
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October, 2004 T+L Reports: Ol' Blue Eyes Slept Here
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October, 2004 T+L Reports: Ciao, Bella!
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October, 2004 White-hot Caribbean On the sister islands of Antigua and Barbuda, the revitalized hotel scene is making waves.
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September, 2004 25 Best New Hotels in Italy From the top of the boot to the toe, the Italian hotel scene is booming. Here, our favorite places, whether urban style setters or idyllic country retreats.
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September, 2004 T+L Reports: Hamptons Hideaway
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September, 2004 T+L Reports: Tasmanian Devilish
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September, 2004 T+L Reports: The Round Table Comes Full Circle
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August, 2004 The Wilds of Wisconsin At three lakeside lodges in the heart of the Midwest, the spirit of the grand old American resorts of the 1920's is alive and well.
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August, 2004 T+L Reports: Singular Sensations
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August, 2004 T+L Reports: Tanzania Got Game
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August, 2004 T+L Reports: Art of Paris
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July, 2004 T+L Reports: Cool in Korea
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July, 2004 Hot Property Manhattan restaurateur Stephen Hanson is shaking up the hipper-than-thou hotel status quo. His first resort, the James, fuses style, affordability, and wit in an unlikely setting: downtown Scottsdale, Arizona.
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July, 2004 T+L Reports: Going Dutch
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July, 2004 T+L Reports: London's Grace Period
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June, 2004 Mississippi Turning A down-at-the-heels Delta town begins to bounce back, thanks to prestige stoves, Southern-cooking classes, and a modern hotel.
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June, 2004 T+L Reports: Miami Heat
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June, 2004 T+L Reports: D.C. Gets Oriented
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June, 2004 American Splendor Five privately owned lodges in the greater Yellowstone area give instant access to the parkfar from the madding crowd.
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June, 2004 Toujours Provence Scattered discreetly throughout the south of France, in meadows and town squares, is a clutch of intimate maisons d'hôtedelightful alternatives to the big-hotel experience. Christopher Petkanas checks in.
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June, 2004 Behind Closed Doors The hotel detective has become a security specialist, and surveillance screens now do the work of that seen-it-all squint. But at least one thing remains the same: there's always a diamond ring missing
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June, 2004 Hotel Couture These days, the biggest fashion statement for a designer is having a place to call his own. With everyone from Azzedine Alaïa to Giorgio Armani moonlighting as a hotelier, Michael Gross looks at how a luxury brand translates off the runway
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May, 2004 T+L Reports: Haute Himalayas
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May, 2004 Heartbreak Hotel When children's clothing designer Catherine Painvin hit bottom, her therapy was to open an inn. Christopher Petkanas drops by her singular chambre d'hôte in Aubrac
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May, 2004 T+L Reports: Suite Feet
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May, 2004 Made, in Spain Andalusia is being touted as the Spanish Provence. No wonder. The sunny, olive tree-filled southern region is now further blessed, with some of the Mediterranean's most unforgettable small hotels
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May, 2004 T+L Reports: Feel the Love
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April, 2004 The New Berkshires Tanglewood is still thriving, and Birkenstock-shod weekenders wander the green rolling hills. But the presence of distressed velvetof fluke sashimisuggests a western Massachusetts metamorphosis.
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April, 2004 T+L Reports: The Whole Shack Shimmies
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April, 2004 T+L Reports: Going Coastal in California
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March, 2004 T+L Reports: Ain't They Grand
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March, 2004 T+L Reports: The Simple Life
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March, 2004 T+L Reports: The New Après-Ski
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February, 2004 T+L Reports: A Jewel in Jacksonville
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February, 2004 T+L Reports: Thai Style
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February, 2004 25 Romantic Getaways
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February, 2004 T+L Reports: Sprechen Sie Cool
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January, 2004 T+L Reports: Va-Va-Vegas
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January, 2004 Being There How does a resort become as iconic as the unrelentingly fabulous elite who infest it? Joan Juliet Buck decodes what it means to be in the right place at the right time
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January, 2004 T+L Reports: Made in Brazil
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December, 2003 T+L Reports: The New Provence
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December, 2003 T+L Reports: Suite Relief
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December, 2003 T+L Reports: England Gets in the Grove
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December, 2003 Making a Splash A hip hotel group has restored a sixties landmark in Washington, D.C. Michael Gross inspects what might be the world's best Best Western
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December, 2003 Rocky Mountain Renaissance Five of Colorado's most improvedand impressiveski areas.
Plus: Seven smaller resorts worth discovering.
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November, 2003 T+L Reports: Antigua's British Invasion
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November, 2003 Staying Power If it's scene you're after, these four time-tested St. Bart's hotels will fit the bill. (But then there's the matter of the bill.)
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November, 2003 T+L Reports: Southern Comfort
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November, 2003 T+L Reports: Hot Dogs
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November, 2003 Where to Go for the Holidays Longing for the snowy serenity of the Swiss Alps, Thanksgiving in the tropics, a Wild West Christmas, or Hanukkah in the California desert? No matter your taste, we've got the place, from Venice to Vegas
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November, 2003 T+L Reports: Living La Vida Mexicana
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October, 2003 T+L Reports: What's Next, Jeeves?
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October, 2003 T+L Reports: Haus of Style
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October, 2003 T+L Reports: Hot Off the Bloc
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October, 2003 T+L Reports: Your Own Palm Beach Palace
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October, 2003 Grand Designs They may be stylish and steeped in attitudeIs that an enormous polyurethane foot in my bathroom?but how are the original boutique hotels faring two decades on? Christopher Petkanas checks in
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October, 2003 T+L Reports: Connecticut Cool
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October, 2003 T+L Reports: Looking East
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October, 2003 T+L Reports: Meet Me in Mongolia
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September, 2003 T+L Reports: Riviera R&R
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August, 2003 T+L Reports: Escape to Middle Earth
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August, 2003 T+L Reports: Space-Age Safari
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August, 2003 T+L Reports: VAT (Value-Added Treat)
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July, 2003 T+L Guide: Summer in America 55 Things to Do Now
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June, 2003 Rock On Longitude 131°, a new tented safari camp in the Australian desert, provides front-row seats to Uluruthe monolith once known as Ayers Rock.
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June, 2003 Modern English From the Cotswolds to Cornwall to the Lake District, new (and newly updated) hotels are redefining tradition—in their looks, their menus, even their manners.
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June, 2003 T+L Reports: Africa's Big Four
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June, 2003 T+L Reports: Spice World
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June, 2003 Gold Rush Three of the most exciting new hotels in America are within driving distance of Los Angeles, and they're all making waves by re-creating styles from California's past. Plus: Two great value options
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June, 2003 Bed, Breakfast and Beyond Dreams of his own B&B danced like sugarplums in his head. But while learning the ropes of hotel management at an Irish inn, Henry Alford discovers it's not all tea and scones
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June, 2003 Lush Life In Naples, Florida, the resorts serve up as much sun and sand (and golf) as you could ask for. Stephen Drucker surveys the field
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May, 2003 T+L Reports: A Little Bit Country
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May, 2003 T+L Reports: Hotels Europa
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May, 2003 T+L Reports: South Beach Showdown
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May, 2003 Low Country Pleasures The splendid, beguilingly named Hostellerie Shamrock is the best-kept secret in the Belgian countryside. Plus, a Dutch gem loses none of its luster.
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May, 2003 T+L Reports: Home on the Slope
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May, 2003 T+L Reports: Made in Italy
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April, 2003 T+L Reports: The Wright Way
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April, 2003 T+L Reports: City Living
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April, 2003 American Idyll Slow down, you move too fast. Here, 10 trips close to home that are guaranteed to help you unwind
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April, 2003 T+L Reports: Do Not Disturb
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April, 2003 T+L Reports: New York Natural
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March, 2003 Sweet Home Jamaica
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March, 2003 Weekender: Skagit Valley, Washington For one short month each year, northwestern Washingtonalong with some half-million visitorswitnesses nature at its most vivid
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March, 2003 Great Cities, Affordable Hotels
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March, 2003 America Wakes Up
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February, 2003 Where to Go to Say 'I Do' ...or, 'I still do.' Read on for essential information on the best spots for weddings, vow renewals, and honeymoons far away.
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February, 2003 T+L Reports: Outer Limits
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February, 2003 T+L Reports: Clean Heartland Living
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February, 2003 50 Romantic Retreats Turn up the heat this winter at one of these hotels, where intimacy is taken seriously
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January, 2003 Hana Reborn After years of decline, one of Hawaii's best-loved resorts, the Hotel Hana-Maui, has been given a luxurious new lease on life by the owners of the Post Ranch Inn. Stephen Drucker checks in
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January, 2003 10 Quick Winter Getaways Where to Go for Sun + Snow
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December, 2002 10 Great Places to Spend Christmas From the United Kingdom and the South Pacific to the Magic Kingdom and the old Southwest, we've rounded up 10 terrific holiday getawaysjust hear those sleigh bells jingle
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December, 2002 T+L Reports: Ranch Dressing Up
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December, 2002 Palace Rules Ten years in the making, the Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme has finally opened its doorsreviving the cult of the classic hotel. Its style and attitude, however, are anything but business as usual
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December, 2002 T+L Reports: Cool Cotswolds
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December, 2002 T+L Reports: It Takes a Village
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December, 2002 T+L Reports: Bilbao Beds
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November, 2002 The New Frontier Deep in the Colorado Rockies, a ghost town has been brought back to life as a resortwhere the saloon serves cilantro risotto and a pony express stop is now a yoga studio
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November, 2002 Buon Italia
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November, 2002 Checking In: Resort Report
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October, 2002 Global Rooms As the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt Museum mounts a show devoted to the hotel, David Rimanelli takes a second look at the lobbies, the suites, and the outré details that make the hotel more than just a place to lay your head
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October, 2002 T+L Reports: Flower Power
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October, 2002 T+L Reports: Me, Myself, and I
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September, 2002 Mexico's Temples of Style A handful of small, exclusive hotels are transforming the riviera maya, a stretch of white sand on the Caribbean coast
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August, 2002 Find Some Peace and Quiet Escape the madding crowds at these tranquil hotels, including a Zen retreat and one of Queen Victoria's favorite hideaways
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August, 2002 Rise Above It All When it gets so hot that your shoes stick to the asphalt, exercise climate control: Check into a just-opened high-rise hotel and pity the sweltering hordes below.
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August, 2002 Get Wet
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August, 2002 Insider Classics: Sweet Virginia There's a lot more to Virginia than stud farms, apple blossoms, and dead presidents. How about three well-loved luxury hotels?
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August, 2002 Inn of the Month Woolverton Inn, New Jersey
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August, 2002 Delta Force Visiting Botswana's alluvial Okavango plains can become an addiction. pure wilderness coupled with understated luxury make these five safari lodges irresistible
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August, 2002 North by Northeast A remote enclave on Maine's Mount Desert Island, Northeast Harbor has long been a summer retreat for some of America's most powerful families. Jeff Wise heads Down East to uncover the mysteries of this quintessential Yankee getaway
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July, 2002 Dropping Pounds
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July, 2002 T+L Reports: Ring My Bell
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June, 1999 Wine, Dine, Recline What's better than a magnificent four-course meal in a lovely European restaurant? How about a pillow and a nice warm bed? Here are some of our favorite places to spend the evening and the night. (Just don't call them B&B's.)
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