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3 weeks ago |
vogue.com.au | Michaela Trimble
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3 weeks ago |
vogue.com | Michaela Trimble
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. Have you even been a human on this doozy of a planet until you’ve survived a Tower card moment? Do you know what it’s like to draw the Death card, and then find out it’s actually a good thing and a sign of rebirth? What about surviving a V pull of any suit and then making your way to an X card when completion has come your way and something new is on the horizon?
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3 weeks ago |
cntraveller.de | Michaela Trimble |Lena Elster
Hotels in Tulum: 11 traumhafte Unterkünfte. Das mexikanische Tulum ist längst keine verschlafene Strand-Enklave mehr – sondern ein globaler Hotspot. Kaum ein Ort an der weißen Küste der Riviera Maya übt eine solche Anziehungskraft aus: Zwischen spirituellen Jetsetter:innen, Festivalfans und kunstaffinem Publikum hat sich Tulum als Szene-Magnet etabliert.
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1 month ago |
cntraveler.com | Michaela Trimble
All products and listings featured on Condé Nast Traveler are independently selected by our editors. If you purchase something through our links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Playa del Carmen is like most towns in Mexico’s Riviera Maya, a once-sleepy fishing enclave now known worldwide.
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2 months ago |
vogue.com | Michaela Trimble
It’s a sunny afternoon in Mendoza, and a funky track by the Argentine rock band Spaghetti Western sounds while I swirl a glass of a crisp pét-nat; notes of strawberry and peach perfume the air. The wine is named Kung Fu for the citrusy kick it delivers, and while taking a photo of the label—like a pop art poster my teenage self would drool to hang in my bedroom—a few drops splash on my bag.
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Jan 30, 2025 |
vogue.de | Michaela Trimble
Die besten Hotels in Buenos Aires: Diese 10 Adressen sollten Sie sich für Ihre Reise 2025 vormerken. Buenos Aires wird oft als das Paris von Südamerika bezeichnet. Grund dafür ist vor allem die Architektur der Stadt, die zu den beeindruckendsten der Welt gehört. Der französische Einfluss ist tatsächlich unübersehbar, was den europäischen Architekt:innen und Landschaftsgestalter:innen zu verdanken ist, die Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts nach Argentinien kamen.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
ourcommunitynow.com | Michaela Trimble
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Until fairly recently, Mexico City’s most in-demand hotels were found in one of two areas: moneyed Polanco or along the skyscraper-lined Reforma Avenue. But over the last few years, a number of small, independent properties have emerged in the trendier (and expat-heavy) boroughs of Condesa and neighboring Roma, many of them moving into the graceful old buildings that characterize this verdant pocket of the sprawling capital.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
nytimes.com | Michaela Trimble
You have a preview view of this article while we are checking your access. When we have confirmed access, the full article content will load. Mexico City’s New Wave of Nostalgic Small HotelsIn the Condesa and Roma neighborhoods, boutique properties are reviving historic buildings. The new Casona Roma Norte hotel, housed in a 1923 building, has 32 guest rooms and a cluster of restaurants and bars.Credit...ZaickzJan.
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Jan 12, 2025 |
vogue.com | Michaela Trimble
Products are independently selected by our editors. We may earn an affiliate commission from links. It’s the Paris of—let’s not go there. But Buenos Aires really is one of the most architecturally stunning cities in the world, and, yes, there is a heavy French influence, mostly thanks to the European architects and landscape designers who arrived in Argentina in the early 1900s.
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Jan 5, 2025 |
cntraveller.com | Michaela Trimble
Once awash with sand-floor smoothie bars and relaxed, palapa-style hotels spread amidst the palms, Tulum’s reputation as a sleepy seaside village no longer stands. Akin to the trajectory of its northern neighbour, Playa del Carmen, Tulum, located in Mexico's Quintana Roo state, has grown into a veritable town with development showing no signs of slowing.