Paris, France
Though
it’s known as the City of Love, this French favorite is a foodie’s
paradise. Food is an experience here, whether you’re sipping on a café
au lait with the Eiffel Tower peeking in the background, or eating your
way through four courses at one of the city’s Michelin-starred
restaurants which has been awarded more than any other European city,
with three claiming top three-star honors. With views of the Tuileries
Garden, Le Meurice
has been ranked among the most elegant hotels in the world. Combining
exceptional 18th century opulence with contemporary chic, including
eye-catching interiors by Philippe Starck, Le Meurice embodies the
perfect French palace hotel. One of the most famous hotels in Paris, L'Hotel
has been a secret hideaway over the past two centuries. With
quintessential French charm and glamour, L'Hotel is nestled in the heart
of the Left Bank, amidst the cultural riches, bohemian soul and high
fashion of St Germain-des-Prés. Paris is regarded as one of the most
romantic, stylish and exciting cities in the world with its attractions,
museums and cafes.
St. Martin/St. Maarten
Get
two-for-one when you travel to the two countries of St. Martin/St.
Maarten on this tiny Caribbean island. Claimed by both the French and
Dutch, the island is enriched in a cultural marriage that features the
best of both worlds in the relaxed Caribbean atmosphere. Belmond La Samanna
Situated on 55 acres of pristine beachfront, Belmond La Samanna is just
15 minutes from Marigot, the capital of French St. Martin in the French
West Indies, and a short drive from the fabulous restaurants of Grand
Case. The resort’s crescent-shaped beach on Baie Longue is recognized
as one of the finest and most secluded in the world. No other hotels
share Baie Longue, which means our guests enjoy complete privacy and
tranquility. Wash away worries on the white sandy beaches or wade in the
crystal-clear waters. If you’re up for exploring, wander the bustling
cobblestone streets of Dutch Philipsburg where artisans sell their wares
or meander through the quaint French town of Marigot, which is speckled
with colorful houses and sidewalk bistros.
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