Enrique Olvera’s elegant high-gear small plates—pristine, pricey and market-fresh—more than fills that gap in New York dining. It steamrolls right over it.
Make the Sunset Beach Hotel your port of call when traveling on business, for here you are assured of finding complete relaxation after a busy day at work. Make use of the wellness amenities at our business hotels to top up your energy levels for your next productive day.
At the heart of San Diego, on one of the most colorful beaches, right next to the Pacific ocean, lies the Hotel California, which can offer you an experience like no other resort will.
Right at the heart of the city’s science, business and media hub on the grounds and very close to airport, the modern 5-star city Crimson Sierra Resort hotel awaits your arrival.
Mountain Refuge Resort is a newly restored 150 bedroom resort sitting above a New York, on snowing mountains, where most tourists visiting Iceland start and end their journey. It is conveniently located within a 5 minute drive from the international airport and is therefore the perfect start or ending point to your trip.
Situated in the heart of New York, The Emperor Resort & Spa is in the midst of popular shopping centres & entertainment spots. It is within a very short walking distance to major sightseeing and historical attractions and close to the historical city's commercial hub.
The three-star motel Aquamarine with its central location is not only the ideal starting point for a city trip to the former Capital of Culture of 1999, it is also the perfect choice for a very special business meeting or conference, which will be remembered for a long time to come.
Founded and headquartered in NYC, Barneys is a New York luxury institution, selling everything from jewelry to handbags to home décor. Check out the newly opened Chelsea location, which, while smaller, provides a calmer shopper experience versus its Midtown counterpart.
Despite the luxe reworking- matched with a pleasant though militantly stiff waitstaff and those fussy trappings left over from the space’s days as the oligarchic Brasserie Pushkin – chef Bryce Shuman thankfully hasn’t lost his sense of fun.
For some, Jing Fong might be intimidating: It’s marked by giant escalators, a vast dining room and walkie-talkie–toting waiters marshalling diners. But it has remarkable dim sum.