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Istanbul, the city perched on the leafy, hilly brinks of two continents, practically invented fusion cuisine.
Dating back to 1893, The Waldorf=Astoria New York is one of the world’s most famous hotels, with a glittery aura and Art Deco grandeur. The challenge however with grand dame hotels 100+ years later is making them relevant for anyone who wasn’t born before WWII, while maintaining the classic intrigue.
A long weekend in Düsseldorf proved the wealthy city on the Rhine, a lovely combo of old world charm and 21st century style, offers a wellspring of easily accessible and cultured venues for planners.
Visit for the sun, sand, savings + speed—and the Moscow Symphony too!
When Portuguese seafarers settled along China’s southeast coast in the 1550s where Macau is today, they infused local dishes with culinary influences from Europe and their outposts in India, Africa and South America
While retaining all of its classic Americana culture, Chicago is moving forward with a more globally-attuned food, art and design sensibility to keep it current with its big city brethren from New York to Shanghai.
Are you looking for a way to add some culture to a corporate meeting? La Posada de Santa Fe Resort & Spa, A RockResort, can do just that.
