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    The Ring | Nadia Latif
    The Ring is one of the smartest luxury hotels that Vienna has to offer. It has done away with the usual pomp and swagger, opting instead for a blend of casual luxury and five-star comfort and amenities. The result is a urban retreat that feels...
  • St Nicolas Bay | Nadia Latif
    St Nicolas Bay embraces all that is grown-up in the five-star hotel community of Crete. It has Grecian charm by the bucketload, polish and sophistication to suit the most discerning of tastes and the most gorgeous views over the Gulf of Mirabello...
  • Chambers | Nadia Latif
    Slap bang in the centre of midtown Manhattan, steps from Central Park and Fifth Avenue, lies a luxury hotel that's both chic and unique. New York favourite Chambers marries high-end luxury with a haute-design aesthetic, yet still manages to feel...
  • The Levante Parliament | Nadia Latif
    Tucked away behind Parliament buildings and the Viennese City Hall, The Levante Parliament may not have the dead-centre location of the DoCo, but its beautiful Bauhaus building, coupled with a design-led interior, make it one of Vienna's top design...
  • The Charles Hotel | Nadia Latif
    This Rocco Forte sibling is a sleek and chic addition to Munich's luxury hotel scene. Located right on the edge of the Botanical Gardens, it's just a stone's throw away from the city centre yet remains both quiet and peaceful. And in true RF style,...
  • The Olde Bell Inn | Nadia Latif
    The Berkshire village of Hurley is about as picture-perfect as you can get from rural Middle England. Just a single twisting lane runs through it, the houses are red-brick and perfectly groomed, the gardens are brimming with rhodedendrons and...
  • The Crown Inn | Nadia Latif
    For a Londoner, getting to The Crown Inn should be easy. Located in Amersham, it requires a one-train journey to the end of the Metropolitan Line, plus a short walk (taxi-ride if raining) through golden fields of corn (no poetic licence here, Amer...
  • Hotel Particulier Montmartre | Nadia Latif
    Trying to find the Hotel Particulier Montmartre is something of a challenge. When TI visited, we're ashamed to say we spent at least half an hour wandering the streets of Montmartre, trying desperately to locate the so-called Passage du Rocher de la...
  • Le Meurice | Nadia Latif
    Most grande dames are pigeonholed so for their historical importance, their air of the ostentatious, their pomp and their swagger. They are not places to which wallflowers flock - they are a place to see and be seen. Of course, all of these factors...
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