While Singapore is thought of as an oasis of efficiency and sterility that operates like a fine-tuned Swiss watch, the new St. Regis Singapore is like a Swiss chocolate that after the first taste, you crave more of.
The absolute best - okay, cheap and creative - place to sleep when visiting San Francisco. A 5 minute drive from the Golden Gate Bridge, The Marin Headlands Hostel is located in a historic setting (old military quarters), nestled within a grove of Eucalyptus trees, steps from Rodeo Beach (good surfing) and a short walk to the edge of the world at the Point Bonita Light House.
In the 1920s when Prohibition in America took hold many American expats took solace at the opulent bar at the Savoy Hotel in London. This also happened to be around the time that one of the patron saints of cocktail time, Harry Craddock was running the bar there.
Set on the roof of the Standard Hotel in Downtown L.A. this bar has an amazing 360 degree view of the city.
The Desert Hot Springs is pretty small, only 4 rooms, but it is the only hotel designed by John Lautner, the architect that designed the Elrod house. The hotel is a fantastic blend of indoor and outdoor space like all Lautner buildings and has become something of an interpretive Lautner experience.
The Hotel Fox is a contemporary boutique hotel that's conveniently located in central Copenhagen. Each of the hotel's 61 rooms is decorated in a whimsical style designed by an emerging artist.
Located near the picturesque San Diego Bay nestled in the heart of Little Italy, San Diego’s Italian cultural village. San Diego’s historic Little Italy is one of a handful of Italian American business districts remaining in North America.
Little Italy in San Diego is different. A stable ethnic business and residential community since the 1920's, Little Italy today represents Downtown San Diego’s oldest continuous neighborhood business district.
Easily Vietnam's strangest attraction, The Dalat Crazy House is best described by the word "kooky". Most people aren't aware that you can book a room at Dalat's shrine to strange, sleeping in a den with bears, or perhaps nabbing the room overtaken by a giant eagle.
Hotel Albion was built in 1840 and designed by the Milanese Sculptor Ignazio Villa.
This unique example of neo-gothic architecture was originally a school of sculpture.