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Experience Cannes’ Largest Infinity Pool at the Luxurious French Riviera Hotel with 22,000 Flower Garden

As I check in to theCarlton Cannes, A Regent Hotel, I’m drawn to the history that has returned to the surface after the hotel’s two-year renovation. Hidden under eight layers of white paint, the lobby’s statuesque pillars have been restored to their original marble stucco glory. Alongside them, the cherubs on the newly uncovered frescoed ceiling domes appear to dance for joy after being forgotten for years behind false ceilings.
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Discover Valencia: The Sunny Birthplace of Paella with 300 Days of Sunshine

Often overshadowed by Barcelona and Madrid, Valencia has a plethora to offer visitors in terms of history, gastronomy, and recreation. Known as the birthplace of paella and home to a striking cultural center, this palm-lined port on the southeastern coast of Spain harmoniously blends the old and the new. It is adorned with interesting museums and iconic landmarks, all while buzzing with creative energy. Consequently, it was named the World Design Capital in 2022. Moreover, the futuristic Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias ranks among the most beautiful places to visit in Spain.
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Discover the Best Scotch Bar in the U.S. Hidden in This Maryland Town

Set along the banks of the Tred Avon River, Easton, Maryland, has earned its reputation as a premier culinary destination. Within just a one-hour drive from Baltimore, you can find a variety of eateries and bars, each offering a unique slice of dining excellence. A standout establishment isThe Stewart, which features an unparalleled collection of rare Scotch and a menu tailored to enhance the whisky-drinking experience.
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Top Central Coast California Towns for Food, Wineries, and Hotels on Your Road Trip

Los Angeles and San Francisco are two of the most celebrated cities on the planet. However, the 350 miles of stunning shoreline separating the two should not be overlooked. The central coast of California offers a dynamic slice of culture, wildlife, and topographic wonder best appreciated on a week-long road trip between its world-famous destinations. While names like Santa Barbara and Big Sur are widely known, they are just the beginning of the coastal adventure.
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Top Charming Small Towns in the Southwest

California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico are the six mighty states that make up the American Southwest. Although the name “American Southwest” might evoke stereotypical images, this region showcases diverse landscapes that go beyond the expected rancher and cactus tropes. Planning a visit to these charming small towns will provide a richer understanding of this beautiful and historic part of America. As you delve into the towns, you will discover their unique destinations, each with its own distinct appeal.
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