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It’s not just architecture that the movement influenced. Trace the waves, chevrons and stripes on posters, perfume bottles, ...
Berlin-based startup Nox Mobility has emerged with ambitious plans for a night train service connecting more than a dozen ...
Rail Europe is promoting train travel to iconic European destinations to avoid traffic stress and reduce emissions.
Sister restaurants to your London favourites serving just-caught fish, chic shops, glorious stretches of beach — and all less ...
Since 1883, the train has been recognized as a symbol of all-out luxury in travel. Now officially known as the Venice Simplon ...
The newly relaunched Eastern & Oriental Express is back, offering an unparalleled luxury train journey through Southeast Asia ...
(Note that drinking alcohol is forbidden in the Islam religion so only certain licensed establishments can serve booze, mainly hotels and tourist restaurants.) ...
Today, the divine luxury accommodation destination sits on high, framed by bucolic countryside and a garden that includes an ...
André Fu, the man responsible for designing some of Asia’s most notable hotels.The influences of art deco New York are felt throughout the carefully considered design, which seamlessly blends Japanese ...
Art deco may be hard to define, but you know it when you see it. Its architecture is at once angular, associated with shapes such as chevrons and triangles, and arcs.
Art Deco shaped the contours of New York in the 1930s, and this geometric elegance is still evident in the streets of Manhattan. Here are six must-see monuments to explore this flamboyant era.
Japan’s first Waldorf Astoria brings art deco luxury to ... out of Legle porcelain — both specially curated by renowned interior architect ... under Tokyo’s train tracks. By Alex ...