Stockholm is the glorious capital of Sweden and celebrates culture, cuisine, and good living. It is a city that will dazzle your senses with its clear light and bright blue skies, castles, 24,000 islands in its archipelago to explore, and much more.
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As a frequent visitor to Berlin, the capital of Germany, I am always on the lookout for what is new to explore in this vibrant city when it comes to restaurants, entertainment, and of course, new spas, and invariably, I always find something wonderful.
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Heiligendamm, Germany nestled on the Baltic Sea, was Germany’s first seaside resort and has a royal history as Grand Duke Friedrich Franz I of Mecklenburg established it in 1793. Located 160 km (99 miles) from Hamburg and 220 km (137 miles) from Berlin it is a perfect holiday getaway or a pre or post business retreat.
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St. Moritz, Switzerland is more than a destination – it is a lifestyle! Home of the Cartier Polo World Cup on Snow, the St. Moritz Gourmet Festival, world-class skiing, horse racing, sailing, and shopping, and boasting an average of 322 days of sunshine, this sophisticated city is the ultimate jetsetter paradise.
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In the mood for a winter vacation, Luxury Experience Magazine traveled to Arosa, Switzerland and discovered why it has been a Swiss favorite and an alpine health resort since 1877, and added it to our own list of favorites.
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Winding, narrow country roads, ivy-covered houses, spectacular golf courses, and a rich diversity of experiences is what we found on our drive through County Wicklow and on to Dublin, Ireland where a cosmopolitan, sophisticated city awaited.
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County Cork and County Wexford, Ireland are home to Blarney Castle, the Hook Lighthouse, which is the oldest lighthouse in Europe, and is also home to Waterford Crystal, providing visitors with a true luxury experience.
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The South West of the Ireland is a magical place filled with castles, natural beauty, and where you can almost believe it is possible to see leprechauns.
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Island hopping between Gozo and Malta is like night and day, yet both islands offer visitors with the opportunity to experience 7,000 years of history.
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Reykjavik is the northernmost capital of Europe, and the topography is as rugged as the Vikings who founded Iceland, and as gentle as the Irish monks who were the island's first inhabitants.