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Most of the daytime action at the sun-soaked Copacabana Palace, located across the street from Rio de Janeiro’s popular Copacabana Beach, takes place around the hotel’s majestic swimming pool.
Ascending the sweeping staircase that leads to this hotel in the city’s Recoleta neighborhood is akin to an intoxicating introduction to a graceful partner.
Built in the 1930s, the Belle Epoque–style Alvear Palace catered to the well-heeled European clientele who frequented Buenos Aires at the time.
The Monasterio’s setting—within a national monument in the ancient Inca capital of Cuzco—maintains a rarefied air.
Like the city itself, the Ritz-Carlton, Santiago is a fine orchestration of classical and contemporary elements.
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