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Hotel Adlon Kempinski is calm when it needs to be, lively when it wants to be, and more than able to meet the needs of businesspeople, tourists, and diplomats alike.
In the late 1880s, Dresdner Bank AG, one of Germany’s Big Three financial institutions, moved its headquarters from Dresden to a new building built by master architect Ludwig Heim in Berlin.
Gran Hotel Domine Bilbao is both a blessing and a curse.
Chic, sleek, and loaded with sex appeal, Villa Kennedy is more reminiscent of London than Frankfurt.
Claridge’s unfolds on a grand scale that is tempered by a well-honed sense of proportion and grace.
The 101 Hotel is suited perfectly to Iceland’s stylish yet unpretentious capital city.
During winter’s aqua alta, or high-water season, Venetians forgo designer shoes and instead slosh around their city in rubber boots.
Built in 1925 as a layover for the Orient-Express, the Esplanade still echoes with the names of the train’s destinations: Belgrade, Sofia, Istanbul, Venice.
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