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Bulgari Hotel Paris Opens: Discover the Ultimate Chic Retreat

Located on one of Paris’ most prestigious and iconic streets — Avenue George V — the Bulgari Hotel Paris, open as of Dec. 2, is a modern blend of Italian hospitality and exquisite luxury. This stylish address is as sophisticated as it is seductive — from the black hand-lacquered walls and voluminous seating in the lounge to in-room steamer trunk bars with opulent touches. With origins in a jewelry brand, the attention to detail is not only impressive but maximizes every angle, encapsulating the Roman Renaissance inspiration married with modernity the brand has upheld since 1884.

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Explore Club Med’s New All-Inclusive Ski Resort in Canada: A First Look

Club Med Quebec, the first-ever Club Med resort in Canada, opened on Dec. 3, offering an all-inclusive, ski-in, ski-out experience in the picturesque region of Charlevoix, approximately an hour and a half from Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport. I had the opportunity to experience the property firsthand ahead of its official opening, indulging in skiing (and visiting the spa) for a taste of what Club Med Quebec has to offer.

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Experience Breathtaking Sunrises and Stargazing at Haleakalā National Park, Maui

Arguably one of the most far-flung national parks,Haleakalā National Parkon Maui is a special place that leaves many with a deeper respect for Hawaii and its lands. Haleakalā soars above the sea, with a 10,000-foot summit at the rim of one of the world’s largest volcanic craters. It is also home to endangered species, some of which are found nowhere else in the world, and a variety of natural ecosystems, including rain forests and subalpine shrublands. With a profound history, precious wildlife, incredible scenery, and memorable activities, Haleakalā National Park deserves a spot on your travel itinerary. Here’s how to plan a remarkable trip.

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Top 11 Attractions in Fife, Scotland You Can’t Miss

After spending a good six years studying in Fife, I’ve come to call this area of Scotland my second home. I mean, who wouldn’t? Unlike the vast mountain ranges of the Scottish Highlands, Fife is much more easterly meaning a little less rain and a lot more of those gorgeous rolling hills. Over my six years in the area, I was able to scout out a whole load of the best things to do in Fife that I hope you’ll love!

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