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If a pre-scheduled, pre-planned tour is not your style, then these charming Europe hotels are perfect for those looking to explore at their own pace. Browse everything from romantic Paris hotels and boutique Italy hotels to opulent Spain hotels, cozy Ireland hotels and more Europe hotel deals.
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Calling all Foodies! This stunning vacation includes a three night stay at the Chateau in Quercy, France with daily breakfast, as well as, three gastronomic dinners. Join the Chef Cuisinier of the Chateau for two cookery courses complete with tastings to follow.
Atout France
The Royal Ramblas is located in central Barcelona, Spain and just one block from popular shopping and famous attractions. Guests will enjoy renovated rooms featuring LCD TVs, full bathtubs or rain showers and free WiFi!
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Enjoy this apartment style hotel located in the center of Berlin and take advantage of being near many attractions including Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, the Berlin Zoo and local castles. Each room is equipped with a kitchen and free Wi-Fi!
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Guests of the Tiara can enjoy a boasting a menu that combines regional dishes with international cuisine from it's on-site restaurant making it a perfect place to discover a new and delicious dimension to the city of Porto.
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Underwater Hotels to be Built in Dubai
posted on 05/16/2012 by
Trying to impress that special someone with a lavish hotel room? Penthouses with panoramic views are SO last year. So what’s the latest in luxurious hotels? Well, Ariel and the gang had it right; under the sea is the place to be. Dubai government-backed investment company Dubai World has just inked a deal to begin developing the world’s first undersea hotels. Read More...Dunhill Latest Travel Article

Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomist Exhibit at The Queen's Gallery
posted on 06/12/2012 by
Hailed as one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance and all time, Leonardo da Vinci is celebrated as the master behind two of the world’s most famous paintings - the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. His groundbreaking anatomical works have remained largely unknown, until now - after being lost to the world for nearly 400 years, The Queen’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace has once again brought to light the magnificent anatomical drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomist is the largest exhibition of da Vinci’s studies of the human body to-date. Read More...
