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The Amalfi Coast is a place where land, sea and sky strike a note of such otherworldly perfection that the region is best approached by boat in order to take...
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Long a bastion of understated cool, the Danish capital is abuzz with a ground-breaking new concert hall and a special new boutique hotel.
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Thailand: Bangkok: Where to Eat: Cocktails: Long TableSkip the restaurant of the recently opened the Long Table and reserve a leather sofa on the terrace for cocktails instead. Located on the twenty-fifth floor of a residential building,... |
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Thailand: Bangkok: Strategies: Lay of the LandWith fifty districts (khet) and occupying more than 600 square miles, Bangkok can be an overwhelming place to navigate, though tourists tend to stay close to just a few neighborhoods.... |
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Thailand: Bangkok: Strategies: TipsThe first thing to do after checking in at your hotel is purchase one of Nancy Chandler’s illustrated maps of Bangkok. They are updated regularly and feature Sky Train and... |
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Thailand: Bangkok: Where to Eat: Hot Spots: Bed SupperclubBlame it on the long white beds that line the sleek interiors of this lounge-bar-restaurant-club: since it opened, in 2002, Bed has held on to its spot as Bangkok’s uncontested... |
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Thailand: Bangkok: Where to Eat: TipsBecause of Bangkok’s maddening sprawl and impossible traffic, bar or restaurant hopping is not advisable, and locals know that the way to plot out an evening is to pick one... |
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Thailand: Bangkok: ItinerariesThere’s a ton to see and do in Bangkok, but consider the city’s size, noise level and heat and humidity index, and don’t try to pack too much into one... |
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Thailand: Bangkok: Where to Stay: Boutique: Metropolitan BangkokThe staff uniforms—baggy Comme des Garçons ensembles and Calvin Klein sneakers—are a dead giveaway that the Metropolitan, which opened in 2003 and is spearheaded by legendary hotelier Christina Ong, is... |
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Thailand: Bangkok: Where to Eat: Neighborhood Places: Spring-Summer-WinterJenna Davey-Burns, an Australian expat (and frequent volunteer for the Lotus Flower Foundation) recommends this innovative restaurant complex, located in two retro houses built in the 1950s: “If you are... |
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Thailand: Bangkok: Strategies: Getting AroundBangkok is a sprawl, and getting around in it can be challenging, though things are much improved with the arrival of the Sky Train (BTS) and the subway system (MRT),... |
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Thailand: Bangkok: Indagare Insiders: Gabrielle von Reding on BangkokThe founder of the Lotus Flower Foundation, which battles child prostitution and child trafficking, shares her best-loved places in the Thai capital. Favorite hotel: The Oriental, because of its history... |
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