Even in an age of globalization, the great cities of Europe are more than mere tourist destinations; they are integral to American history and culture. Many of us fall hopelessly in love with the street market on the Rue de Buci, Sunday strolls through the Jardins des Luxembourg and the incomparable view upstream from the Pont des Arts. But for others, it is the shimmer on the surface of the Venetian lagoon, or the wisteria-draped townhouses of London’s Georgian squares that generate the same visceral attraction.
But despite the ancient stones, time on the old continent moves at the same restless pace as elsewhere. Since the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, Europe has changed dramatically. Bulgaria, Romania and the Baltic States are now part of the European Union, the boundaries of which stretch from Portugal to the western edge of Russia. For the American traveler, this has brought a wealth of new opportunities. There are now luxury hotels in places as far apart as Tallinn and Dubrovnik. And Berlin itself, the Reichstag now crowned by Norman Foster’s extraordinary glass dome, has recovered its place as one of the continent’s most important and culturally vibrant cities.
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Hotel Goldener Hirsch, SalzburgPatrician 69-room hotel in a structure dating from 1407, ideally located at the heart of Salzburg with immediate access to the maze of shopping promenades by Festival Hall, and near Mozart’s house. |
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Hotel Schloss MonchsteinRomantic 24-room 14th-century manor house-hotel surrounded by a wooded park and gardens atop an escarpment overlooking the old quarters of the city (reached via a nearby funicular). |
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Schloss Fuschl Resort & SpaRomantic resort enclave within a 15th-century hunting lodge on the wooded peninsula of an alpine lake, 30 minutes east of Salzburg. The manor has been rejuvenated and appointed with luxurious antique furnishings. |
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Gasthof PostCaptivating chalet-style hotel surrounded by alpine meadows in a scenic Arlberg mountain village near St. Anton, 90 minutes west of Innsbruck. |
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Hotel TennerhofFamily-owned hotel overlooking the resort town of Kitzbuhel. The 39 individually decorated rooms and suites have bright and airy interiors with beamed ceilings, wood floors, paneling, ornately painted cupboards and armoires, and family antiques; some also have fireplaces and balconies. |
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Hotel Zur TenneRefined manor house-hotel in the heart of renowned winter/summer resort near fashionable shops and sporting facilities. |
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Hoteldorf Gruner BaumFamily-owned village-style enclave in a striking mountain setting on the outskirts of Bad Gastein, 90 minutes south of Salzburg. |
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Hotel BristolBeautifully appointed Old World hotel opposite the Opera House and next to Vienna’s main pedestrian-only shopping zone, as well as near many of the city’s attractions. |
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Hotel Imperial, ViennaStately and elegantly refurbished Italian neo-Renaissance palace-hotel adjacent to the Musikverein Concert Hall, in a fashionable downtown district near the Opera House. |
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Hotel Sacher WienEvocative 149-room hotel (home to the original Sachertorte) facing the Opera House, within easy walking distance of many of Vienna’s attractions. |
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Villa Il SognoA beautiful country road with pristine views leads up to the two-story villa situated on 3 acres of property. Fiesole |
Villa SortlandOslo |
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Cheval Residences Phoenix HouseTucked behind a beautiful Victorian facade just a two-minute walk from Chelsea's chic shops are the rich and welcoming apartments-studio, one- or two-bedroom - of Phoenix House. London |
This restaurant’s unusual name comes from the five-course menu, which offers two choices each for starter, main course and dessert, with one selection each for the intervening soup and cheese. Chef Tom Kitching’s menu is always changing, but representative dishes include a rich mushroom risotto with a sauce of morels, Madeira and white truffle; and a flavorful beef “curry” with slow-cooked fillet, artichokes, cauliflower, potatoes, saffron onions and pineapple confit. The restaurant is set in a restored Georgian townhouse and is elegantly decorated, the most striking element being a drawing room mural that is a detail from a Caravaggio painting.
Chef Jordi Cruz was the youngest Spanish chef ever to win a Michelin star, at the restaurant Estany Clar. In this sleek, stylish space, Cruz, a culinary celebrity in Catalonia, showcases local produce in dishes such as scallops on potato blinis, lobster Bolognese, roasted octopus with a shrimp emulsion, and roasted baby lamb with vanilla.
Despite the facts that it resembles a small, mirrored railroad car and that diners sit at high stools before a communal table, this has become the toughest reservation on the Left Bank because of the superb cooking of young chef David Toutain. Working in a tiny open kitchen, he composes a new tasting menu almost daily, and the dishes reflect his culinary creativity and flawless technical skills. Expect a suite of beautiful edible miniatures such as a slow-cooked egg with new garlic cream and lemon-verbena foam; dressed crab with candied grapefruit and a rich consommé of North Sea shrimp; griddled razor shell clams, squid and zucchini in lavender foam with yuzu cream and dill flowers; and veal in black-olive tapenade with grilled shallots. Service is flawless, and it’s a good idea to order the well-chosen wine pairings.
Featuring a glamorous dove-gray décor and a ceiling glittering with 10,000 suspended pieces of cut crystal (the work of young French interior designer Patrick Jouin), the Paris restaurant of globe-trotting chef Alain Ducasse offers a grand slam experience of contemporary French haute cuisine, with some of the best service in the world and a remarkable wine list. Ducasse himself is not in the kitchen, but his lieutenant Christophe Saintagne creates delicious dishes such as langoustines napped with crème fraiche and caviar, turbot with shellfish and Swiss chard, and one of my favorite desserts in the world, caillé de brebis, caramel, poivre, or fresh ewe’s milk cheese with caramel and pepper. A real pomp-and-circumstance address with an international clientele, it’s also ideal for a special-occasion meal or a long, leisurely lunch.
The famously healthy cooking of Crete, with its use of olive oil, vegetables, fruit and yogurt, is popular in Athens, and Alatsi is the place to sample this cuisine at its finest. Watch for chef Dimitris Skarmoutsos’ dolmadakia (grape leaves stuffed with rice and Cretan herbs); gamopilafo, a pilaf made with chicken and lamb in a rich stock and ewe’s milk butter; snails boubouristi (fried in olive oil, vinegar and rosemary); and cabbage rice with smoked pork.
Conveniently located in the central Eixample neighborhood, this attractive modern tapas bar takes reservations, and most of its staff speak English. Try the pan con tomate, the delicious Catalan specialty of toasted bread dressed with olive oil, crushed fresh tomato and a little garlic; sautéed baby clams; tortilla Espanola (a potato-filled omelet); and tuna belly dressed with sesame oil and soy sauce.
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Barcelo La Bobadilla - Affordable Three-Day GetawayConfirm a minimum of three nights and receive daily breakfast and dinner for two in La Finca Restaurant (excludes drinks), daily entrance to Spa Water Circuit, and a citrus body wrap for one person. Daily rates are from 265 EUR . |
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Finca Cortesin Hotel, Golf & Spa - Championship Golf ExperienceChampionship Golf Experience |
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Glenapp Castle - Golf and Whisky PackageIncludes three nights in a Garden View Room, daily six-course dinner in the Michelin-star restaurant, daily breakfast, full afternoon tea on arrival, one round of golf for two, one whisky-tasting and VAT. 495 GBP per night, double occupancy. Additional charges for golf club rental and caddie. |
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Hebridean Island Cruises - Limited Time Exclusive Savings of $300 Per PersonConfirm any July or August 2013 itinerary by May 14, 2013 and receive an additional $100 savings per person. |
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J.K. Place Capri - Guaranteed UpgradesReceive a guaranteed upgrade and special rate when confirming the following room types: JK Classic upgraded to Superior (390 EUR ); Superior Double upgraded to Deluxe (490 EUR ); and Deluxe upgraded to Junior Suite (590 EUR ). Weekends require a minimum three-night stay. |
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Le Couvent des Minimes Hotel and Spa by l’Occitane - Discovery StayStay four nights and enjoy the proximity to a variety of experiences nearby, such as the life of Cezanne in Aix en Provence, the beauty of Valensole Plateau’s countryside, Moustiers Sainte Marie, Lake Sainte Croix and Southern Luberon, from 902 EUR per person. |
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Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons - Autumn Getaway-Guaranteed UpgradeConfirm a minimum two-night stay and receive a guaranteed upgrade at time of reservation to the next available room category, as well as a complimentary chauffeur transfer in a Mercedes vehicle from either Heathrow or Central London. |
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Lower Slaughter Manor - Suite Deal in the CotswoldsReceive up to a 40 percent savings when confirming a Suite or Garden Suite through 2013. On arrival, receive a Cream Tea and a Pimms or Winter Pimms, along with a demonstration. |
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Park Hyatt Milan - Milan’s SurprisesReceive a complimentary bottle of Italian Prosecco upon arrival. |
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Victoria-Jungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa - Bike, Paraglide and Sleep PackageDiscover the idyllic scenery of the Bernese Oberland with an electric bike. After your tour on two wheels, venture a tandem flight with a paraglider and enjoy Interlaken from the sky. Land safely right immediately in front of your hotel, where you’ll be enjoying a restful two nights in a Superior Double Room. Along with the tandem paraglide flight and rental of electric bike with helmet, this package includes daily dinner at one of the three restaurants, one 50-minute massage at ESPA Spa per person and complimentary use of spa facilities. Rate per person is 905 CHF. |

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