01.05.2013 VELVET May 2013 DOWNLOAD
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01.05.2013 VELVET May 2013 DOWNLOAD
THE BODY ISSUE CHANEL'S LITTLE BLACK JACKET IN DUBAI The products, the treatments, the workouts to get you in shape for summer. LOVELY LEGS IN TEN MINUTES KATE UPTON THE BEST IN ABAYAS ON WHY CURVY IS COOL GREAT GATSBY STYLE May 2013 Issue 19 VELVET / The Big Summer Issue 2012 FC_Cover_May13.indd 1 THE TURBAN HOW WILL YOU WEAR YOURS? ESCAPE 50 OF THE WORLD'S MOST FABULOUS DESTINATIONS 4/30/13 1:06 AM Fabulous DESTINATIONS VELVET Dream A Little Dream 50 fabulous dream destinations as recommended by tailor made travel company The Travel Attaché. You’ve got the body, now book the flight. Written and compiled by Polly Sweet 1. Katikies, Santorini, Greece Far, far away from the crowded beaches and thumping nightlife lies Katikies on the scenic island of Santorini. Shaded terraces and tranquil infinity pools provide astounding views of the surrounding Aegean Sea and make the very most of the legendary Mediterranean sun. The 27 whitewashed suites and rooms emerge from the Oia cliffs, each one its own little romantic retreat, tended to by a stream of discreet staff. www.katikies.com VELVET / May Issue 19 124_135_50 Fabulous Destinations DAR.indd 125 125 4/30/13 1:36 AM Fabulous DESTINATIONS VELVET 3. Bon Ton Resort, Langkawi, Malaysia 2. The Omnia, Zermatt, Switzerland Perched on a rock overlooking the glamorous bustle of Zermatt, The Omnia is accessed via a cave that Batman would be exceptionally proud of. Guests are then hurtled through the mountain face by lift before coming to rest in the lodge-like lobby, complete with roaring fireplace. If such an entrance isn’t dramatic enough, then the views from the outdoor sauna are sure to please, particularly in winter when the snowcapped peaks and rolling pistes glisten temptingly. www.the-omnia.com Reassuringly close to the beaches of Pantai Cenang yet a world away from backpacker hell, Bon Ton Resort is one of Malaysia’s best-kept secrets. Set within 100-year-old grounds, eight traditional kampongs have been lovingly restored by owner Narelle, a native Aussie who has injected oodles of style into every corner of the resort. Adding to the allure of the boutique retreat, the kitchens serve up some of Langkawi’s finest fayre while the little shop stocks curios that you will actually want to keep. www.bontonresort.com 4. Shakti 360 Leti, India 2,500 meters above sea level, in the mountains of Kumaon in Northern India, Shakti 360° Leti is the stuff of dreams. Surrounded by the overawing stillness of the Great Himalaya mountain range, just four pavilions make up the hideaway, which can either be accessed on foot or by helicopter. Open-air bedrooms, fire-pits from which to admire the starry skies and almost total solitude make it a feel like it is in a whole other galaxy let alone a million miles from the rest of the world. 5. Wildflower Hall, India As lovely as its name suggests, Wildflower Hall is hidden deep in the forests of the Himalayas. An 85-room fairy tale that once belonged to a British aristocrat, the estate still bears traces of its previous owner with a sturdy, wood-paneled library, smoking room and chandelier-lit indoor swimming pool. Come winter, the hotel makes the most idyllic haven into which to retreat from the elements, while in the summer the surrounding woodland comes alive. 126 VELVET / May Issue 19 124_135_50 Fabulous Destinations DAR.indd 126 4/30/13 1:37 AM Fabulous DESTINATIONS VELVET 6. Aman Sveti Stefan, Dubrovnik, Croatia Clinging on to the mainland by a thread, the islet of Sveti Stefan has been extensively renovated to become one of Aman’s heavenly five-star offerings. Rich in history and culture, the island and nearby Dubrovnik are largely unspoilt and offer an alternative, much more tranquil Mediterranean experience. With its three pink beaches and 58 residences looking out onto the Adriatic Sea, Aman Sveti Stefan offers both a spectacular view and stay. 7. Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire, UK When Londoners take a holiday, they prefer not to travel too far. The glorious county of Hampshire, just 45 minutes away from the capital, is comfortingly close yet with its rolling green hills and bleating sheep offers a real break from city life. With its own working farm, lake and acres of fields, Four Seasons Hotel Hampshire presents countryside living but with five-star service, exceptionally comfortable beds and perhaps most importantly, toasty heating – which in the UK is usually necessary even at the height of Summer 9. Hotel Cala di Volpe, Italy 8. Brown’s Hotel, London,UK The original London hotel, Brown’s Hotel still enjoys one of the capital’s finest reputations. Set in scintillating Mayfair, home to Bond Street and its endless delights, the grand address epitomizes British charm and also serves a sumptuous afternoon tea complete with scones and clotted cream. As London’s first ever hotel, it is also riddled with history though this is juxtaposed, in true British style, with some of the 21st century’s most iconic artwork which hangs on almost every wall. With the warm Mediterranean Sea at its feet and the numerous distractions of Porto Cervo around it, Hotel Cala di Volpe offers an idyllic seaside interpretation of Italy. Designed to evoke the quaint fishing villages typical of Sardinia, the hotel consists of 97 rooms and 17 suites that oversee the glamorous Costa Smeralda, which has long been a holiday destination of choice among the glitterati. From Sophia Loren to Naomi Campbell, numerous have been the starlets who have sunned themselves on its beaches and with good reason 10. Castel Monastero, Tuscany, Italy A step back in history to a time when monks roamed the region, Castel Monastero occupies the entirety of an 11th century village in rural Tuscany. Behind the rampart and between the thick stonewalls of the former monastery, 74 elegant rooms and a private villa provide sanctuary to weary guests who visit the property for its charm, views and extensive Wellness program. In the summer, the cunningly constructed property remains blissfully cool while in early autumn nature’s colorful feast is a spectacle not to be missed VELVET / May Issue 19 124_135_50 Fabulous Destinations DAR.indd 127 127 4/30/13 1:37 AM Fabulous DESTINATIONS VELVET 11. Villa D’Este, Como, Italy A favourite among wealthy Milanese who take to the lakes at weekends come summertime, Lake Como is the jewel in the crown of northern Italy. On its shores, Villa D’Este, with a setting so beautiful it is little wonder that Hollywood’s finest are often to be found gathering on the terrace. Built in 1568, the original villa now houses a 152-room hotel that has been designed to honor the establishment’s heritage while the original gardens still remain, enchanting as ever. 12. Hotel Caruso, Amalfi, Italy Located in Ravello, one of the Amalfi Coast’s most celebrated spots, Hotel Caruso is housed within an 11th century castle, lovingly restored to its original splendor with luscious terraced gardens and original features adding to the sense of old-world charm. Tumbling ruins, sweeping views of the Mediterranean and a dainty terrace from which to peoplewatch give the impression of having walked onto the set of a Coppolla film. 13. Grand Hotel du Cap Ferrat Oligarchs and celebrities alike are to be found lounging all summer long beside the pool of the Grand Hotel du Cap Ferrat – and with just reason. Set on the legendary Côte d’Azure, so-named after its magnificent waters, the hotel is the very definition of splendor. A majestic driveway, manicured grounds and a cliff-edge pool surround the early-20th century palace resulting in a hotel that is fit for a Princess. 128 14. Hotel Martinez Cannes, famed for its film festival, year-round sunshine and joie de vivre provides the setting for the chic Hôtel Martinez. A ubiquitous silhouette set against the azure horizon of the Mediterranean Sea, the hotel is an institution in its own right having welcomed a string of Hollywood’s finest through its glistening doors. Grand architecture, a private beach club and an enviable location right on La Croisette result in its superstar status so that, come June, the lobby reads like the casting list of a Hollywood blockbuster. VELVET / May Issue 19 124_135_50 Fabulous Destinations DAR.indd 128 4/30/13 1:37 AM Fabulous DESTINATIONS VELVET 15. Hotel Albergo, Beirut, Lebanon Tucked behind a wrought iron gate, Hotel Albergo is a world away from the more corporate hotels and chains of Beirut. Filled with charm, artefacts and character, the petite retreat is set in one of the older parts of the city with views sweeping from mountain to sea enjoyed from its fragrant roof terrace, surely one of the most romantic venues in Lebanon. Colourful tapestries, intricate carvings and a mish-mash of objets make it feel like a home away from home. 17. Maya, Tangalle, Sri Lanka Owned by interior designer Nikki Fairchild, Maya in Tangalle, offers a fresh take on Sri Lankan living. Shunning the more traditional ethnic style, Nikki favours a pared-back aesthetic, bringing the 100-year old property into the 21st century courtesy of some extremely tasteful furniture. Surrounded by swaying palm trees and fringed by emerald green paddy fields, the house may only feature three guest rooms but its impact on all the senses is mighty. 16. Chateau de Bagnols, France Just over two hours from Paris, Château de Bagnols is a romantic castle in the thick of the Beaujolais vineyards. Dating back eight centuries, the property lies in extensive grounds complete with box hedges, winding walkways and an outdoor swimming pool made all the more remarkable by its unusual round shape. Surrounded by the rolling hills of eastern France, it is a haven of history and charm that needs to be experienced at least once in a lifetime. 19. La Colombe d’Or, France 18. Dina Robin, Mauritius In amongst the seemingly endless roster of astoundingly beautiful properties that Mauritius has to offer is the lesser-known Dina Robin on the island’s West coast. Sheltered by the mountain of Le Morne, the elegant hotel faces out onto one of the atoll’s most spectacular and lifefilled lagoons teeming with brightly coloured coral and fish and fringed by a startlingly white beach. Hemmingway’s description of Mauritius being ‘paradise on Earth’ was absolutely spot on. High up above Nice, in the hills of legendary Saint Paul de Vence, La Colombe D’Or is an art appreciator’s paradise. Once a retreat for the likes of Miro, Braque and Chagall, who would settle their bill by presenting the owners with a signed sketch, the inn is now filled with priceless art. Neighbouring gallery the Maeght Foundation adds to the allure of the hideaway, as does the warm hospitality of the owners who continue to play host to the art world’s most exciting talents. 20. Villas de Trancoso, Brazil Set along one of the most beautiful beaches in Brazil, Villas de Trancoso certainly lives up to its name – tranquillity reigns among the thatched cottages, flanked by towering palm trees and framed by the endless blue skies of Bahia. Open air living spaces and tented beds are testament to the enviable climate experienced by the hotel year round while an 18-hole golf course runs the length of the property adding to the impossibly green surroundings. VELVET / May Issue 19 124_135_50 Fabulous Destinations DAR.indd 129 129 4/30/13 1:37 AM Fabulous DESTINATIONS VELVET 22. King Pacific Lodge, Canada When asked to describe Canada, most visitors would immediately mention its vast lakes, spectacular scenery and rugged natural features. Accessible only by air, King Pacific Lodge in the evocatively named Great Bear Rainforest offers guests all of that and more. An imposing lakeside property just shy of the Alaskan border, the lodge is a nature lover’s nirvana with pods of orca, packs of wolves and even the endangered Spirit Bear frequently spotted in the area. 21. Cape Kidnappers, New Zealand 6,000 acres of rolling pastures play home to Cape Kidnappers and its 24 rustic suites and rooms on the dramatic East coast of New Zealand’s North Island. Designed to emulate a working farm, the property is a nature-lover’s paradise with a string of activities including trout fishing, white water rafting and horse riding taking place on and off site. For the more sedate, gazing out across the vast plains that dwarf the hotel is activity enough, with views becoming even more awesome come sunset. 23. Amangiri, Utah, USA Surrounded by the stillness of the Utah desert, Amangiri is a pale stone structure embedded in the canyons and designed to blend in with the dramatic landscape. Awe-inspiring surroundings and blazing sunsets are best enjoyed from the open-air Desert Lounge, which is a humbling spot from which to enjoy a cup of hot chocolate. Inside the 34-suite refuge, thick cement walls and an abundance of natural fabrics keep the focus of the property on the outside ensuring that guests never miss a moment of the ongoing outdoor spectacle. 24. Amangani, Jackson Hole, USA The first Aman property in North America, Amangani is a Wild West-inspired lodge set in the outback of the Grand Teton National Park. Constructed from locally sourced stone and timber, the resort has been designed to withstand the coldest winters and the hottest summers ensuring its popularity whatever the weather. Wildlife safaris, flyfishing, mountain climbing and golf keep guests active over the warmer months while later in the year the domain becomes one of the leading ski resorts in the US. 25. Hotel Daniel, Paris, France Visitors to Hotel Daniel, located just off the Champs Elysees in Paris, are immediately struck by the boutique hotel’s beautiful interior. Toile de Jouy, chinoiserie and handpainted wallpaper panels decorate every room while a tasteful mish-mash of furniture adds to the bohemian atmosphere. Little patisseries and amuses-bouches are served at the intimate Restaurant Daniel, which feels more like a private dining room than a hotel restaurant and provide the perfect little pick-me-up for exploring the city of romance. 130 VELVET / May Issue 19 124_135_50 Fabulous Destinations DAR.indd 130 4/30/13 1:38 AM 26. Heritage Le Telfair, Mauritius A whitewashed campement that has been designed in traditional creole style, The Telfair offers a glimpse of Mauritius past. A sprawling woodpanelled library and wraparound verandas add to the sense of oldworldly charm but the residence is brought forward a few hundred years by the five-star facilities on offer which include a seriously lush golf course. Behind the hotel lie acres of sugar cane fields while in front is the pristine Indian Ocean, complete with dolphins. Heaven. 27. The Goring, London Perhaps now most famous for having hosted the Duchess of Cambridge, formerly Kate Middleton, on the night before her nuptials to Prince William, The Goring is one of London’s most charming hotels. Afternoon Tea is an institution and dates back to 1910 - taken in the gilded Lounge or, weather permitting, on the sunny terrace it is the perfect pause in an action-packed day spent visiting the British capital. Just a moment away from Buckingham Palace, it is also the perfect retreat from the bustle of the city. 29. Villa Jamal, Morocco Situated within an olive grove, with views of the Atlas Mountains, Villa Jamal is a splendid Moroccan experience. A fusion of local and Oriental influences, the private house lies just 20 minutes away from the center of Marrakech and presents impeccably decorated rooms that open onto beautifully tended grounds. Within the property guests can enjoy an indoor swimming pool, hammam and succulent cuisine provided by the resident chef whose creations use organic produce sourced from local orchards. Fabulous DESTINATIONS VELVET 28. The Upper House, Hong Kong Everything about The Upper House feels slick – the Andre Fu designed property sits high above the throng of Hong Kong, a haven of tranquillity in exclusive Admiralty. A sixth floor garden and gourmet café on level 49 enjoy panoramic views of the city while the Zen-like atmosphere is further enhanced by sleek furniture and harmonious tones that are all inspired by nature – green tea armchairs and mineral blue sofas are elegantly placed beside walnut panelled walls and wraparound windows for a fresh update on luxurious living 30. Trasierra, Seville, Spain Owned by the flamboyant Scott family, Trasierra in Seville is a 20-bedroom house that lives at its own pace. Famed for its delicious cuisine, which is prepared by owner Gioconda using produce from her gardens, the villa is almost entirely self sufficient, allowing it to shut out the outside world and offer its guests a magical bohemian experience. Yoga is taught by daughter Charlotte, music provided by son Jackson, adding to the convivial family atmosphere . VELVET / May Issue 19 124_135_50 Fabulous Destinations DAR.indd 131 131 4/30/13 1:38 AM Fabulous DESTINATIONS VELVET 31.Chalet Montana, Val d’Isere, France 33.Tresco, Isles of Scilly Offering extraordinary levels of luxury in the heart of Val d’Isère, award-winning Montana is situated in exclusive Les Carats. Arranged over four floors with each level accessible by lift, six en-suite bedrooms, a split-level living area, snug television room and private study enjoy endless views of snow-capped peaks. An indoor swimming pool with powerful jet stream offers an energetic alternative to the impeccable skiing to be enjoyed right on the property’s doorstep while for those seeking total relaxation the chalet’s soothing interior is utterly unwinding. Anyone who complains about the weather in the UK has never been to Tresco. Situated just off the tip of southern Cornwall, Tresco and its neighbouring islands, collectively known as the Isles of Scilly, enjoy sunny summers and mild winters and continuously attract those looking for a relaxed beachside break. Declared an Area of Outstanding Beauty, the archipelago comes alive in spring when fields of daffodils can be seen for miles, adding to its very British charm. 32. La Maddalena, Italy Accessed by boat, La Maddalena just off the coast of Sardinia is a quiet little fishing island that springs into action come July 1. Turquoise waters lap dazzlingly white beaches, which in turn give way to a rocky landscape, making the island one of Italy’s most picturesque. Although a five-star hotel has yet to open on the atoll, endless are the quaint inns and penzione that only add to the charm of the perfect Roman holiday. 34. Ile de Ré, France Each summer, royalty and celebrities alike congregate on the charming island of Ile de Ré just off western France. With the same amount of sunshine as the south coast, the island is the perfect solution for sun-starved city dwellers desperate for a little respite from the crowds. Criss-crossed by a network of bicycle trails, l’Ile de Ré, its locals and visitors alike appreciate a simpler, slower pace of life with a little afternoon sieste almost obligatory. 132 35.Leobo Private Reserve, South Africa Set within its own 12,000-acre reserve in South Africa’s Waterberg region, Leobo Private Reserve is more than just a private safari. Accessible by light aircraft, the estate features state-of-the-art facilities spread across both Leobo Lodge, sleeping 17 in luxurious en-suite cottages and The Observatory, a private residence with rooftop Jacuzzi, stargazing terrace and heated infinity pool. Activities including game viewing, horse-riding, heli-flying and bush camping can be arranged while for the more sedate, the stargazing opportunities are unsurpassed. VELVET / May Issue 19 124_135_50 Fabulous Destinations DAR.indd 132 4/30/13 1:39 AM Fabulous Just a few DESTINATIONS kilometers VELVET 36. Atas Ombak, Bali 37. Ellerman House, South Africa As South Africa’s premier boutique hotel, Ellerman House is a go-to for well-heeled travellers looking for a little privacy. Perched high up in Cape Town’s star-studded Camp’s Bay, the petite resort enjoys panoramic ocean views, to be enjoyed from the comfort of any one of the beautifully designed suites. For those needing even more discretion, the hotel has its own recently renovated villa, itself a mini kingdom of style and good taste. north of Legian, Atas Ombak is a beachside property set within almost two acres of garden. With over 100 meters of beach frontage, the residence includes a large swimming pool, open-air living room, two individual Ocean bedrooms and a main building housing three further bedrooms. Located beyond the reach of the crowds, the villa ensures total privacy while remaining close enough to the many local attractions on offer. 38. Delaire Graff Estate, South Africa Owned by the Graff Diamonds family, the Delaire Graff Estate is a plush winery situated in romantic Stellenbosch that redefines the term ‘laidback luxury’. A fusion of art, wine and hospitality, the property is designed by David Collins Studio, which has applied its signature tasteful style across each room. A destination spa, two delectable restaurants and a majestic cellar keep guests entertained although the endless views of the surrounding rugged mountains are a spectacle in itself. 40. Singita, Tanzania 39. Royal Malewane, South Africa Welcoming just 20 guests at a time, Royal Malewane is more like a private family home than a hotel set right in the heart of the South African savannah. Neighbored by the famous Kruger National Park, home to droves of lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos and buffalo collectively known as the ‘Big Five’, the hotel comes complete with a spa that prides itself on its innovative use of indigenous ingredients. At nightfall, the bush comes alive and guests are lulled to sleep by the sounds of the wild. A cluster of lodges makes up Singita in Tanzania, Kenya’s often overlooked neighbour. Guests flit between each property for a 360 degree safari experience enjoying Singita Sasakwa with its own 350,000 acre private swathe of the Serengeti, Singita Faru Faru and its watering hole situated just beneath the hotel’s infinity pool and Singita Sabora Tented Camps, the ultimate safari tent encounter. No luxury is spared at any of the sites, including Singita Sabora Tented Camps, a lesson in five-star camping, from hot running baths to Persian-carpeted suites. VELVET / May Issue 19 124_135_50 Fabulous Destinations DAR.indd 133 133 4/30/13 1:39 AM Fabulous DESTINATIONS VELVET 41. Trisara, Phuket, Thailand The magical island of Phuket is home to the diminutive Trisara, one of the atoll’s most exclusive destinations. 39 villas sheltered by swaying palm trees face out onto the Andaman Sea providing their own interpretation of paradise. Each accommodation enjoys its own private infinity pool from which to admire the scenic surroundings and the food on offer by the team of skilled local chefs is reason enough to pay the hotel a visit. 42. Chhatra Sagar, India A romantic tale sets the scene for Chhatra Sagar, located in majestic Rajasthan. Seeing that the area was parched and devoid of wildlife, nobleman Chhatra Singh of Nimaj built a reservoir and in so doing brought back to life the plains and woodland surrounding the area. 100 years on and Chhatra Sagar, set on the banks of the reservoir, continues the fairytale with each of its 13 tents enjoying magical sunrises over the waters. 43. Mystique, Greece A dazzling white vision set against the halcyon Aegean Sea, Mystique is a petite hideaway perched on the edge of the Oia cliffs. Despite its precarious position, the hotel is a firm favorite amongst the European cognoscenti who come to unwind and take in the awesome views. Copious amounts of driftwood and stone add to the sense of being cast away amidst the natural scenery although the attentive service, comprehensive spa and mouth watering dining experience are unmistakably fivestar. 45. Tree Villa, Nassau, Bahamas Surrounded by 7,000 square meters of private land, Tree Villa is a Bahamian dream. With clear views of the beach and bay, each of the rooms has been designed to offer the height of comfort with each bedroom featuring custom-designed wooden beds and sleeper armchairs, wall-mounted swing lamps and wooden floors layered with sumptuous rugs. Ensuite bathrooms also feature Victoria & Albert freestanding bath tubs, while overhead recessed lighting and bedside dimmers cast the villa in a soft, romantic glow. 134 44. Cotton House, Mustique, The Grenadines Located on the private island of Mustique, Cotton House is an exclusive enclave of 17 rooms exuding sophistication. Synonymous with lazy beachside days and afternoons cooling off in the shade of a palm frond, the chic resort maintains a distinctly irreverent attitude. Once a week, it hosts a cocktail party for guests and islanders alike who come to mingle in the low-key Great Room Bar before proceeding into dinner at the succulent Veranda restaurant. VELVET / May Issue 19 124_135_50 Fabulous Destinations DAR.indd 134 4/30/13 1:39 AM 46. Villa Mer Solei, St Barths Views of the islands of Saba, St Kitt’s, Nevis and St Martin are a defining feature of Villa Mer Soleil lounging on the coast of St Barths. Living up to its name, the house bridges the gap between sea and sun, enjoying almost year-round sunshine from the expansive decking area that overlooks the swell below. With three en-suite bedrooms, spacious openplan living areas and a sleek, eco-savvy kitchen completed by a vast outdoor swimming pool, the only problem with Villa Mer Soleil is leaving it. Fabulous DESTINATIONS 47. Contenta, Miami, USA 48. Tara, Aspen, USA Nestled against Aspen’s snowcapped peaks, Tara is the epitome of a luxurious mountain retreat combining contemporary facilities with magnificent surroundings. An abundance of teak and marble feature across the open plan living, dining and kitchen areas which come complete with panoramic windows offering astounding views of the property’s location. Upstairs, four comfortable bedrooms ensure total privacy and relaxation for up to 11 occupants while outside guests can gain access to an ice-skating pond and roaring river ideally suited to fly-fishing enthusiasts. 49. Faena Hotel + Universe, Buenos Aires, Argentina Part hotel, part historical site, part design emporium, Faena Hotel + Universe with its 105 Philippe Starckdesigned rooms is a celebration of life, a fantastical experience that zings with Latino zest. An ultrachic restaurant, old fashioned bar, cavernous wine cellar, fashion boutique, spa and cabaret fill the 25,000 square meter space renowned for its tango performances. A vibrant institution, the hotel is a riot of smells, tastes and noises that combine to make the most vivid Argentinian stay. VELVET With over 1,000 square meters of living space, Contenta is located on the exclusive Palm Island, just five minutes away from Miami’s South Beach. Built in a Spanish colonial style, the property includes a state-of-theart gym, home theatre, bar and pool room, while outside await a private dock, floating deck, dining terrace, beach volleyball court and 40-metre walkin swimming pool with Jacuzzi. Managed by a team of staff, the six-bedroom villa ensures one endless fiesta. 50. Legado Mitico, Buenose Aires, Argentina A diminutive boutique hotel chronicling Argentina’s colorful history, Legado Mítico is a bohemian hideaway in the center of Buenos Aires’ trendy Palermo Soho neighborhood. The country’s various cultural influences resound from every corner while its most beloved icons decorate each of the individually themed rooms. A husky library is an evocative corner of the hotel in which to laze away an afternoon, although the inn’s proximity to some of the city’s most celebrated sites are sure to lure away even the most bookish. Book the holiday of a lifetime with The Travel Attaché www.thetravelattache.com, +971 4 450 4209 VELVET / May Issue 19 124_135_50 Fabulous Destinations DAR.indd 135 135 4/30/13 1:40 AM