
Nicole Trilivas
Writer at Freelance
Writer: travel ~ food ~ drink. Luxury hotel expert. Author: Girls Who Travel @PenguinRandom.
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1 week ago |
forbes.com | Nicole Trilivas
Hugo Toro in La Minerva, RomeAlexandre TabasteHugo Toro is the hospitality designer to know right now. The French-Mexican artist, architect and interior designer is at the helm of some of the most imaginative new hotel and hospitality projects in Europe, including the Paris’ Michelin-starred Pur' restaurant in Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme, Marlow in Monte Carlo’s new Mareterra, and the intimate retro reverie Le Mas Candille in Mougins above Cannes, in the French Riviera.
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2 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Nicole Trilivas
Le Bristol Paris' Suite ImpérialeLe Bristol Paris – Suite Impériale #250 #233 – ©Franck Bohbot (13)Le Bristol Paris first flung open its doors on rue du Faubourg‑Saint‑Honoré in April 1925 during the peak of the Roaring Twenties. A hundred years may have passed, but the hotel, one of the first to earn the government‑sanctioned Palace distinction, is still turning heads.
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3 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Nicole Trilivas
Room service has long been a hallmark of hotel luxury, but in today’s ultra-competitive hospitality landscape, some hotels are going off-menu and thinking outside the box. Room service isn't what it used to begettyPark Lane New York, USA – An all-hours Caviar HotlinePerched high above Central Park South, Preferred Hotels & Resorts’ member Park Lane New York is a reimagined icon in the heart of Manhattan, offering cinematic views of the skyline and a bold new take on modern luxury.
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3 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Nicole Trilivas
In the heart of Los Angeles County, the palm-lined city of Beverly Hills might be compact at just 5.7 square miles, but its cultural cachet looms large. Beverly Hills was officially incorporated in 1914 and quickly transformed into a glamour magnet for Hollywood royalty, with stars like Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks building palatial homes here and iconic destinations like the Beverly Hills Hotel shaping its identity.
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1 month ago |
forbes.com | Nicole Trilivas
London’s luxury hotel sector continues to boom. With an unprecedented wave of high-end openings and reinventions, the city is playing host to a five-star arms race to see which brand can best the rest.
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