Bhutan is a country quite unlike any other. Landlocked in the north by China, and in the south by India, it is widely recognised as the last surviving Buddhist Himalayan Kingdom. Bhutan has lived in self-imposed isolation for much of the 20th century and it was only in the 1970’s that it opened its borders to a handful of visitors.
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This unusual palace that houses the Hotel Albergo can be found in the heart of Beirut, which brings the flavor of the past to life. Its wonderful decoration with objects, furniture, paintings and tapestries that emerge from the time tunnel takes us back to the romantic 1920s.
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Yalta, Ukraine
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Malaca, Malasia
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Viña del Mar, Chile
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The 12 Apostoles, Australia
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The famous palace reopened its doors in December 1999, following two years of remodelation. Under the administration of the Four Seasons, and after seven years, the George V has confirmed its status as the “king of palaces” and is regarded as the finest hotel in Paris; the one that stands out and offers the refinement that the most beautiful city in the world deserves.
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The sun attracts Europeans, especially if it is accompanied by exoticism and mystery. Near the Old World there are new destinations that offer an intriguing world.
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