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Romance in Prague

Enjoy romantic days in “The Golden City of Prague”, one of the most representative Art Nouveau cities in the world.

 Visit a unique exhibition by the famous Czech Art Nouveau artist “Alfons Mucha” and discover the pure luxury of this Viennese style Art Nouveau hotel.

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one and one resorts

 

One and Only Resorts

Exquisite and Exclusive Resorts, sought out by many of the worlds top earners!

 

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Burg Al Arab Hotel

Burg Al Arab Hotel, Dubai


The lavish "seven star" Burj Al Arad is a futuristic hotel designed to look like a sail, towering over the Arabian Gulf.

The accommodation certainly has the 'wow' factor, with 202 luxurious duplex suites to choose from, each one lavishly appointed with soft furnishings from across the globe. A brigade of butlers provides round-the-clock assistance and there's a private reception on each floor.

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Chateau De Bagnols, Lyon

This French 13th century chateau, restores with original features, is very romantic. The chapel suite room is stunning. Your bed will be covered in rose petals, and the room filled with candles.

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pelirocco

Pelirocco, Brighton

An ex-PR girl and a former DJ have transformed a chintzy guesthouse into a funky hotel, equipped with PlayStations in each room. This is Brightons sauciest hotel, with 19 themed roomes based on pop sub culture.


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The Samling, Lake Windermere

Ten individually designed suites split between the main house and cottages scattered in the 67-acre grounds which overlook Lake Windermere. Soft sofas, real fires and good local food by Chef Chris Meredith from London's Aubergine.

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le manoir aux quat saisons

Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons, Oxfordshire

Voted, 'Best hotel in Britain' by Condé Nast Traveler 2004.

Superchef Raymond Blanc's country house hotel stimulates the appetite with a two-Michelin-starred restaurant and luxurious accommodation.


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Hotel Tresanton, Cornwall

Olga Polizzi, daughter of Lord Forte, transformed a yachtsman's club into a stylish hideaway on the windswept Cornish coast. The hotel is perfect as a romantic wedding venue, relaxing holiday location or luxury business and conference centre.

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sun city resort

 

Palace of the Lost City, South Africa

Located in the Sun City Resort in South Africa, this is one of the worlds leading hotels.

In a remote location two hours from Johannesburg, it offers a fantastic world of jungle, gardens, streams and waterfalls. The African suite is outrageously swathed in leopard print, complementing the rugged jungle landscape. This is a fairy-palace.

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Skebo Castle, Dromoland, Scotland

With its colourful cast of court jester, butler, host, pianist/falconer and bagpipe player, the answer is always yes. Non-members are welcome to visit the club for a once-only visit.

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Stoke Park Club, Stoke Poges

Gleaming white palatial house revamped as a lavish hotel, set in sweeping grounds landscaped by Capability Brown and once owned by Elizabeth I. Stoke Park Club with its 27 hole golf course and award winning spa, SPA SPC, is one of the most special places in the world. The Pennsylvania Suite was the setting for Bridget Jones' dirty weekend with Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant)

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Soho House, New York

 

soho house
Soho House is a private members club and hotel in Manhattans trendy Meatpacking district. Guests can choose from three individually designed Playgrounds, all with gorgeous beds. Egg shaped baths have made their way into the bedrooms and sit in front of huge venetian mirrors.

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Leslies Castle, Ireland

Aristocratic and richly eccentric, the Leslies open up their family home to guests. No reception, no check-in, no phones or television; this is true escapism. The Leslies are frustrated if they can't help fulfill your fantasies

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Raid Farnatchi, Marrakesh

In the old walled medina of the bustling Moroccan city, this sumptous hotel has five stylish suites. All suites ahve antique beds and plasma TV´s. Egyptain cotton sheets, Moroccan robes and classy decor comdine this to make a special stay. Suite occupies two floors.

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Babington House, Somerset

There are 28 bedrooms in Babington House which are located in the Main House, Coach House, Stable Block and Lodge. All bedrooms are large, individually designed and equipped with the latest technology from plasma screens and DVD players to wireless internet access.

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The Waterside Inn, Bray, Berkshire

This inn is owned and run by Michel Roux - one half of the duo behind top London restaurant Le Gavroche. Waterside Inn nestles under a willow on the banks of the river, near Eton, Ascot and Windsor Castle. The nine-room hotel also has a private dining room in a separate cottage for the ultimate in intimacy.

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The Witchery, Edinburgh

A gothic hideway in Edinburgh. This 16th century hotel is luxurious and discreet, and you´ll fell like your stepping back in time.

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Mullardoch House, Scottish Highlands

Overlooking Loch Sealbhanach and with a view of the Affric Mountains, Mullardoch House was built in 1912 as a hunting lodge, and is located eight miles up a single track road at the head of the glen.

Expect elegant, spacious rooms and blazing log fires, plus fresh venison, salmon, and shellfish from the West Coast.

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