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...Bonus points for the perfect French omelette at its restaurant, Brasserie l’Émil. An 11/10 recommend....
...version of l’art de recevoir....
...And the exquisite trompe-l’oeil shell “mirrors” and decorative frescoes in the main hotel corridor are the work of François Roux, who restored the ceilings in Louboutin’s Lisbon house....
...The backdrop is Jnane Tamsna, a hotel in Marrakech’s Palmeraie oasis, with candlelit group dinners and trips to the 11th-century Medina....
...That first night we spent in a Comfort Inn in Medina (pop 6,065), which provided sandstone for Buckingham Palace....
...Stay: in addition to its restaurant, L’Oliveraie, and its 700 hectares of scenic vineyards, Château Roslane has a 13-room hotel and small spa, so you can sip, dine, hammam, and sleep on the estate....
...Or pull the white cotton-voile curtains to, and relish the quiet and privacy – which happen to be two of the medina’s scarcest luxuries. l-hotelmarrakech.com, from €560 Hong Kong’s view of views Hong Kong...
...When in Paris, I live a few minutes from the Musée de l’Orangerie, where there’s a room with huge water lilies all around the walls....
...Two new restaurants, L’Asiatique and L’Italien are overseen by Jean-Georges Vongerichten, the French chef who relocated to New York in the mid-1980s and now runs restaurants from Sao Paulo to Shanghai....
...The result is L’Amandier, an estate of 14 homes, three of which are still on sale, including a new-build house with three en suite bedrooms, a 75 sq metre roof terrace and a plunge pool, on sale for £495,000...
...But over time, the company has fully penetrated the market, with stores in Saudi Arabia’s biggest cities as well as in some of Islam’s holiest cities such as Mecca and Medina....
...When, in August, L.T....
...exhibition in Germany and France include “Arab Cemetery”, Kandinsky’s abstract shapes of luscious Mediterranean colour, Macke’s calligraphic, simplified “Arab Café”, and, crucially, Matisse’s portrait, “L’...
...The main hub is the new waterfront suburb of Les Berges du Lac, site of embassies, the Tunisian stock market and multinational companies such as Siemens, L’Oréal and BP....
...here that many of the French night trains depart – to destinations such as Brive, Pau and Toulouse – and so the concourse has more of a sedate feel to it than the slick Gare du Nord or the rundown Gare de l’...
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