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With long summer nights, vibrant festivals and outdoor dining, the summer can be one of the best times of year to have a European city break. However, that doesn’t have to mean a big city either. From picturesque cities in France and England to the best of Italy and Spain, here are our top picks for a city getaway this summer.

Villa F (left), Ca’Nova (right)

Venice, Italy

Venice is possibly the hottest of destination for a European city break this summer, namely for the 57th Biennale of Art which opened May 13th. According to our local experts at Villa F the biannual festival offers a very special summer in Venice with a focus around contemporary art. This year’s exhibit is under the title VIVA ARTE VIVA and is held at the Giardini, the Arsenale and other venues around the city through Sunday November 26th, 2017.

The perfect base for an artistic summer exploration of Venice is at one of the refined and recently restored apartments of Villa F or the Ca Nova byexcellence.villas by Trust&Travel.

Situated on the Giudecca Island, also referred as the “Soho of the lagoon”, Villa F provides a unique and privileged escape from the bustle of the crowds that will flock to Venice this particular summer. The villa has been divided up into 11 self-contained luxury suites. Overlooking the San Marco Basin, this exclusive retreat is an oasis of luxury and peace with the city’s center, shopping, restaurants, and museums at just a short five minute private boat ride away.

A private shuttle boat service is available for Villa F guests, every day around the clock departing from the Villa dock and traveling to its sister Bauer Palazzo property at San Marco. Guests at Villa F will enjoy the intimacy of its sumptuous accommodations, surrounded by a three acre garden with a meditation pool and have access to the facilities of the nearby Palladio Hotel & Spa accessible through the garden of the villa. Reach out to Villa F here to book your summer stay in this grand villa.

Alternatively our experts at excellence.villas by Trust&Travel, have three stylish two and three bedroom apartments available in the Ca’nova palazzo, located on the Grand Canal opposite Santa Maria della Salute basilica and a short walk from the Piazza San Marco. Though it has origins dating back to the 12th century, the medieval structure was transformed into a Renaissance palazzo in the 17th century. Its heritage has been carefully respected in its recent restoration mixing antiques and contemporary elements.

The palazzo is within walking distance to the city’s major sites, some of which can even be admired from its inviting terrace, accessible to all guests. There is daily maid service in the mornings and a private secretary is available to assist you with your stay. For more information, contact excellence.villas / Trust & Travel at this link.

Paris, France

The French capital is a lovely destination virtually any time of year, however, your long days of summers in the city can be spent exploring its glorious parks, taking in world-class exhibits, enjoying lively festivals and grabbing up the bargains of its annual summer sales. This summer visitors to Paris can also stroll along the recently opened Rive de Seine “park,” established along the now closed to traffic expressway running the length of the north side of the Seine. In addition to being a beautiful place for strolls, there are children’s play areas, cafes and shady places to relax and admire the breathtaking riverside vistas. For a hip drink in the evening, make your way to the east end of the city to this year’s incarnation of Le Grand Train, a pop-up bar held only in summers on abandoned lots of the SNCF train company. Expect cool young Parisians sipping craft beer, eating trendy snacks on chaises longues and next to petanque pitches.

Experience your own perfect summertime in Paris by staying at the chic two-bedroom St Sulpice Elegance apartment by Haven In. Found in the heart of St. Germain des Près area, it’s steps away from some of the city’s top food shops, boutiques, restaurants and the much loved Luxembourg Gardens. It’s also a short walk away from the Rives de Seine Park, the Musee d’Orsay, the Louvre, Notre Dame and many other sites of interest.

With 10-foot ceilings, tall windows and a balcony, this bright apartment is ideal in summer. It perfectly blends modern comforts with classic French decor including vintage decor, large antique mirrors and two decorative fireplaces. The two sets of bedrooms and bathrooms are located at different ends of the apartment, offering excellent privacy and comfort. It can also comfortably sleeps up to six, with two additional built-in bunk beds in the hallway. When not dining out in the area or picnicking along the river, guests can prepare delicious seasonal meals in its fully equipped eat-in kitchen. Plan your summer trip to Paris with Haven In at this link.

Barcelona, Spain

With its vibrant cultural scene, amazing contemporary cuisine and gorgeous location on the Mediterranean sea, the Catalan is an excellent choice for those seeking a sunny summer cultural holiday. Music fans will be pleased with the Música als Parcs festival taking place June through August with live music a variety of the city’s parks, like the Ciutidella park which will play host to jazz concerts at 10 pm on Wednesdays and Fridays. Film Fans will get their fix during the Sala Montjuic outdoor film festival held July and August and the whole neighborhood of Gracia comes to live mid August for their annual festival of parades, concerts and street decorating contests. Beach lovers need only stroll down to the city beach running along Barceloneta or can venture further afield to the beach resorts along the Costa Brava.

Our experts at Villas and Apartments Abroad have an excellent base for making the most of Barcelona in Summer, the beautiful Urban Solitude. Built in 1904, this elegant historic home is located in the heart of the posh Sarriá district and can accommodate up to ten guests. It features a lovely living and dining area with gorgeous hardwood floors, molding, and plenty of light thanks to the wall of floor to ceiling sliding glass doors. These doors open onto the enclosed terraces, a perfect private place for enjoying a quiet afternoon with a book or al fresco dinners. Meals can be prepared in its extremely well equipped kitchen, with stainless steel appliances including dual refrigerators, as well as custom cabinetry, subway tile backsplash and breakfast table for up to six. Rounding out the home’s living level is a powder room and laundry room, as well as a small library with sitting area, located at the base of the gorgeous, winding staircase.

Upstairs are the three bedrooms, which share a large, bathroom, complete with dual vanity sinks and a dual showerhead shower. The first bedroom, with a king-sized bed, features three sets of ceiling-height French doors leading out to a private balcony. One of the other two bedrooms has two twin beds while the other has twin bunks.

The master suite is on the third level and includes its own office and large private patio, as well as a poster bed, leather wingback chair and flat screen TV and en-suite bath with a rain shower.

Enjoy the summer in Barcelona with Villas and Apartments Abroad here.

London, England

Londoners truly embrace summer, when most spend as much of their free time as possible outdoors. You can stop in at one of the city’s fabulous farmer’s market to stock up on delicious food and drinks for a picnic in one of London’s great parks or try to land a table at it’s growing number of pub gardens and rooftop terraces. Naomi Clark, our senior account manager and true Londoner suggests checking out the London Zoo Lates, when you can visit the zoo in the evenings, listen in to a variety of talks and enjoy some delicious food and drinks. She notes that many museums also take part in a similar program of Museum Lates allowing visitors to enjoy balmy nights from the viewing platforms/terraces, then wander round the exhibitions after dark. Another favorite of hers is the Summer Series of concerts performed in the lovely Somerset House courtyard.You can also catch outdoor cinema several times per week and an amazing array of other activities that will pack your London days … and nights!

Our experts at Haven In have the ideal base for enjoying London in summer. Their four-bedroom Kings Road Luxe townhouse is on a quiet residential block in the heart of Chelsea’s fashionable SW10. The ground floor of the bright four-story classic Georgian house has a stylish living and dining room, with comfortable seating, a flat-screen TV, an upright piano, and a dining table and a chef’s kitchen which opens onto a south-facing patio and garden.

The second floor features a elegant double and queen bedroom which share a full bathroom with soaking tub and built-in TV, as well as a full vanity and toilet. The third floor contains the large master suite with a king bed and en-suite bathroom with a modern soaking tub, vanity, and toilet. It also has its own private terrace with two cushioned wicker chairs and a small table. The fourth queen en-suite bedroom is on the underground level.

If you’re not soaking up the summer sun on your two private terraces then you can go out to enjoy your surroundings of London’s design quarter, full of excellent bistros and pubs, outdoor food markets, and notable sports destinations such as The Queens Club, The Hurlingham Club, and The Chelsea Football stadium. Plus, the townhouse is within easy reach for summer strolls around Sloane Square, the Embankment or Battersea Park.

Experience a fabulous summertime in London with with Haven In at this link.

Salzburg, Austria

This charming Austria city offers a fabulous range of summertime pleasures and makes for a wonderful city stop when exploring this stunning region of the country. Our local expert Monika Mayr-Melnhof would recommend starting with a stroll around in the historical center before stopping in the visit the Schloss Hellbrunn, a beautiful historic baroque villa with trick fountains to add to the summer ambiance. The Salzburg Zoo with its 140 different species is also a perfect place for the little ones and the Hohensalzburg Fortress for the older visitors. Or you are interested in modern art you can visit the M32 on Mönchsberg and all the galleries which open during the festival season. The world famous Salzburger Festspiele festival will take place between the end of July and the end of August. During the festival you can attend operas, concerts, plays and the well known drama “Jedermann“ from Hugo von Hoffmansthal which will be performed in the spectacular cathedral square. Plus the summer activities in the area are endless!

 

Located a 40 minute drive from Salzburg, the baroque  Schloss Kogl, castle is an ideal base for exploring Salzburg and the wonderful Salzkammergut Lake District. Constructed in 1750, the castle has been in the Mayr-Melnhof family since 1872. Extensive renovations where carried out in the early 2000s to restore the castle to its previous glory. It is decorated and furnished in a refined fin-du-siècle style. Perfect for summer, the castle has stunning grounds which feature a pool or a historic bowling lane and private forest. After visiting Salzburg you can tour the lovely villages and lakes of the area.

Have the perfect city and country break this summer at the sublime Schloss Kogl at this link.

Dijon by Dierk Schaefer / Flickr (upper left), Savoir Vivre (upper right), Prosperite (bottom left), Rendez-Vous (bottom right)

Dijon, France

The capitals of Europe are a roll call of cities celebrated for their extraordinary contributions to the cultural, historical, and patrimonial heritage of the world. However, there are a dazzling plethora of smaller cities, especially in France, that are worth exploring for their local flavor, offbeat charms, and cuisine scene. One of the favorites of our experts at Barge Lady Cruises is historic Dijon, located in the region of Burgundy, roughly halfway between Paris and Lyon. It’s a highlight of several Barge Lady cruises and we hear why from Stephanie Sack of Barge Lady Cruises:

“History buffs will thrill to the guided walking tour, which reveals Dijon’s well-preserved Medieval core, the gorgeously restored Cathedral of Saint-Beningus, and of course the adorable Owl of Notre Dame de Dijon, the city’s iconic symbol and unofficial talisman.

“Foodies and Francophiles will adore the time spent in “Les Halles”, the region’s busiest food market, where seasonal produce, artisan breads, and handmade cheeses are proudly displayed.  Shopping is also on offer, as the lively pedestrian avenues are lined with specialty shops and charming boutiques. After admiring the half-timbered houses surrounding the Place François Rude, one of  Dijon’s most beautiful squares, the people watching at one of the many bustling cafes is time well-spent.”

You can enjoy your special visit to this epicenter of the Burgundian lifestyle while cruising on the Prosperite, the Rendez-Vous, or the Savoir Vivre. Discover this unique city and many of delights of France with the Barge Ladies here.

Cheltenham, England

Like with Dijon above, not all city breaks need to involve spending time in large cities. Travelers looking to combine the joys of both the city and the countryside will adore a summer break in the charming Regency city of Cheltenham. Situated in the on the edge of the Cotswolds, the city has been a holiday and spa resort since mineral springs were discovered there in 1716. The city has some fabulous outdoor spaces, such as Pittville Park and Sandford Parks Lido, which are exceptionally beautiful in summer. You’ll also find a wide range of restaurants and bars with outdoor terraces. The city is particularly known for its festivals which include the Cheltenham Music Festival, A fortnight of music from July 1st to 16th, the Vintage Sports Car Club Weekend taking place on August 5th and 6th and the NAF Five Star International Hartpury Horse Trials held at the Hartpury College August 9th to 13th.

Enjoy the delights of this charming city by staying at the No.38 The Park Cheltenham by Luxury Cotswold Rentals. The gorgeous Georgian townhouse boasts 13 bedrooms, overlooks graceful gardens and is found in the center of Cheltenham and near the racecourse.

Each of the 13 bespoke bedrooms have been individually designed by owner and interior designer Georgie Pearman. He carefully sourced fabrics and furniture from British producers and equipped the rooms with the likes of king-size beds, Egyptian Cotton linens by Three Thieving Magpies, and other luxury amenities like Sky TV and minibar is stocked with treats from local farmers and producers.

Luxury Cotswold Rentals can assist with every aspect of your stay from private chefs to nannies and from in-room treatments to decorative flowers. Reach out to them here to design your perfect summer break to Cheltenham.

How to convert the comfort and convenience of a luxury hotel into an authentic local experience—this was the challenge our expert Erica Berman took on, and succeeded at beautifully, in the creation of her company Haven in. Her 20+ years in the luxury apartment and villa rental business has lead her to expand from one studio apartment in Paris to dozens of exquisite properties in various European destinations. Erica tells us more about the evolution of Haven in below.

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It all started with a good idea (and, frankly, a good view).

“My parents are the kind of travelers that only stay in 4-star hotels; the kind who want to explore on their own during the day, but return to something luxurious, full service, and familiar at night. Soon after my move to Paris in 1992, they decided it was time for a visit. As Mom and Dad prepped for their stay, I had an idea. They needed to see the city I fell in love with through the eyes of a local. I would convince them to stay in a friend’s newly renovated penthouse apartment that came with a big bonus: a balcony and a killer view of the Eiffel Tower.

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“Not only did they agree, but after their apartment stay, they couldn’t stop raving. Though they’d visited Paris before, this was a fresh vision and a new kind of luxury: living like a local in as if they, too, were Parisians, if only for a while.

“That’s when the idea sparked. If my 4-star hotel, comfort-loving parents could enjoy, even prefer, this type of hotel-alternative experience, certainly other travelers would, too. I took a leap, bought a charming studio in Montmartre with a friend, renovated and decorated it, and spread the word that it was available for rent for vacation stays.

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“Being the early days, I marketed in magazines, faxed information, and sent printed photos by snail mail. It was old fashioned and slow. There was no website or even email. Things have greatly changed since the early 1990s and that adorable studio is no longer mine, but it was the incentive to start on a new and exciting path.

Today, Haven in has more than 50 boutique rental listings in Paris, Provence, Tuscany, and London. My team is here to help other creative travelers and luxe lovers to have that same authentic experience and their very own home-away-from-home just as my parents did, all those years ago.

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“We are a business built on the joy of discovery, from unearthing the best local spots and tasting new flavors, to simply helping you get to know a new part of yourself in a new place—somewhere you feel at home, whether it’s for a vacation, an extended stay, or a lifetime.” —Erica Berman Creator, Haven in

Learn more about Haven in and enquire to book at their many extraordinary villas and apartments at this link.

One of the best ways to gain insight into the culture of a country is through its gastronomy, which is best done by visiting a local farmers’ market. This is especially enjoyable if you’re staying in an apartment or villa rental, where you can savor your delicious wares back at your home away from home. From the South of France to the peaks of the Swiss Alps and from the Greek islands to the British Isles, here’s our pick of some of the top markets across Europe.

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Marché Saxe-Breteuil – Paris, France

Shopping at the market is still very much a custom in France and the capital city is no exception. With more than 80 outdoor markets across Paris on any given day (except Mondays) you’ll find a market in almost every neighborhood. Not all markets are the same, however, and that which pops up every Thursday and Saturday morning along Avenue de Saxe, in the chic 7th arrondissement, stands out for both its excellent stalls and its exceptional views of the Eiffel Tower and the Invalides. On display is a wide array of France’s finest produce, cheeses, charcuterie and other gastronomic products which extol l’art de vivre à la francaise.

Where to stay in Paris.

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Marché d’Apt – Provence, France

Many of the towns of Provence feature lovely markets, and you’ll experience one of the most authentic in the picturesque medieval town of Apt. Labeled as a “marché d’exception,” it’s one of the top markets in all of France as well as one of the oldest, dating back to at least the 12th century. Every Saturday morning the main square and the surrounding cobblestone streets fill with up to 350 stalls abundant in provencal olives, fragrant lavender, juicy peaches, local handicrafts and much more.

Where to stay in the South of France.

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Mercado Central – Valencia, Spain

The Boqueria in Barcelona and San Miguel in Madrid generally steal the spotlight when talking about Spanish markets, However, Valencia’s Mercado Central brings together the best of the country’s gastronomy without throngs of tourists. Upon entering the building, you’ll be struck with awe at the shimmering structure of iron and glass completed in 1914. Enjoy the sights and sounds as you stroll amidst towers of fresh and dried fruits, pots of piping hot paella, hanging Iberian hams and a careful selection of the freshest catches of the day caught right off the city’s coast.

Where to stay in Spain.

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Mercato Testaccio – Rome, Italy

Most visitors to Rome browse the stalls of the popular Campo dei Fiori, however, for a genuine market experience in Rome, make your way to the Mercato Testaccio. Found close to Piramide subway station south of the Colosseum, the local market may now be found in a newly constructed building, but it still remains a true neighborhood market. Here you’ll find grandmothers picking out fresh ingredients for that day’s meals, see fresh pasta being made before your eyes, oggle the variety of seasonal artichokes or tomatoes, and hopefully leave with some delicious snacks for a picnic lunch down on the nearby Tiber river.

Where to stay in Rome.

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Mercato della Pignasecca – Naples, Italy

Naples is all about food, so it isn’t surprising that the city has over 60 markets. The oldest is along via della Pignasecca and offers the best window into a true Napoletana mercato. Located just north of the Toledo subway station, this daily farmers’ market is popular with locals. Walk the crowded lanes to take in the colorful sights of seasonal fruits, bins upon bins of fresh fish (Naples is a port city after all), small production buffalo mozzarella and more varieties of tomatoes than you could ever imagine.

Where to stay in Naples and the Amalfi Coast.

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Laiki Rhodes Town – Rhodes, Greece

Most towns across mainland Greece and the surrounding islands have a weekly or bi-weekly laiki; genuine farmers’ markets. These were first established in 1929 in an effort by the government to protect farmers, eliminating the middleman so they could sell directly to customers. If you’re holidaying in the Dodecanese or visiting the archaeological sites on Rhodes, you can find some delicious local food – and escape the crowds – at the laiki in Rhodes Town. Held every Wednesday and Saturday, you’ll be tempted by the boisterous vendors hawking homemade dolmades, straight off the boat seafood, bunches of gorgeous grapes and blocks of fabulous feta.

Where to stay in Greece.

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Schrannenmarkt – Salzburg, Austria

The charming city of Salzburg hosts one of the country’s liveliest markets, the Schrannenmarkt, showcasing the finest in Austrian fresh produce, culinary specialties and traditional handicrafts. Located in the Old Town opposite St. Andräkirche church, this weekly market has been held every Thursday from 5:00am to 1:00pm since 1906 (or on Wednesday if Thursday is a holiday). As you amble through the 190 stalls, be sure to sample goods like brezen (pretzels), Bauernkrapfen, a round local pastry often topped with apricot preserves, handmade sausages and potent cheese.

Where to stay in Austria.

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Farmers’ Market – Brig, Switzerland

The quaint Swiss town of Brig, nestled high in the Alps in the Canton Valais, is abuzz on Saturday mornings with its weekly farmers’ market. Take a break from skiing or hiking in the mountains to rub shoulders with the townsfolk as they shop for organic seasonal vegetables, sausage and meats and, of course, swiss cheese. If your timing is right, you may be lucky enough to also take in the annual mid-August Swiss Food Festival held in neighboring Zermatt. The resort is a food lover’s paradise with fabulous restaurants including two Michelin stars, Zermatt and 238 points in the Gault Millau guide, making it the top food destination of the Alps.

Where to stay in the Swiss Alps.

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Broadway Market – London, England

Taste your way around the world at the cosmopolitan Broadway Market which takes place on Saturdays in Hackney, a beautiful and vibrant part of East London. Reach it by meandering along the lovely Regent’s Canal, minding bikes and buggies, and looking out for ducklings and terrapins as you go. Arriving at the market, pick up a coffee from the Climpson & Son’s stand to accompany your stroll and search. Bop along to the second-hand vinyl and buskers, appreciate the aromas wafting from the food stalls cooking up global cuisine, nibble on the free samples, rummage through vintage clothes, treat yourself to handcrafted jewelry from indie designers, peruse book stalls and try out organic toiletries. Once you’ve tasted the olive oils, hummus and pesto, gnocchi and sweet treats, make the tough decision on what to choose for your breakfast or lunch. Take your picnic to London Fields and devour, along with some of the best people watching you will find in the capital.

Where to stay in London.

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Farmers’ Market in Castle Terrace – Edinburgh, Scotland

Few markets have such a pretty setting as the Edinburgh Farmers’ Market found on Saturdays in Castle Terrace with the impressive backdrop of the emblematic Edinburgh Castle. Opened in 2000, the market has flourished to become one of the best in the UK and is the holder of numerous accolades. It has over 50 stalls, most of which are run by farmers who produce what they sell. Tantalize your tastebuds with some artisanal chutneys, organic tayberries, craft beer or perhaps some haggis!
Where to stay in Scotland.

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Milk Market – Limerick, Ireland

The bounty of the green fields of Ireland are honored at the 150+ farmers’ markets across the country. If you’re staying in the countryside you’ll probably stumble upon your village’s weekly market, or make your way to the historic city of Limerick, home to the fabulous Milk Market. Fortunately, there’s much more on offer here than dairy products as its name implies! Founded in 1852 and restored in the early 1990s, the Friday to Sunday market has exceptionally high quality products from sausages to seaweed and soda bread to shortbread cookies, and yes, there is some excellent fresh milk, cheese and creamy butter.

Where to stay in Ireland.

Our UltraVilla experts are constantly innovating, discovering exceptional new properties and filling us in on exclusive special offers on the world’s best luxury villas and apartments. From enjoying springtime in Paris and London to escaping from big city buzz in the Maldives and Montana, here’s this month’s inside scoop.

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The Perfect Luxury Experience with Paris Perfect

One of our France experts, Paris Perfect, has just added a fantastic new address in one of the city’s loveliest squares: Place Dauphine. Situated at the tip of Ile de la Cité, within minutes walking distance from Notre Dame, Saint Germain, the Louvre and other main attractions, it’s the ideal location for exploring the city.

Two years of extensive renovations were carried out on the building to create a five-star luxury experience. It features a ground level studio apartment, four one-bedroom apartments and two extraordinary one-bedroom apartments that are duplexes with balconies overlooking Place Dauphine.

For a limited time they are offering guests who stay between April 12 and May 30, 2016 a 20% discount! (minimum 5 night booking required). To find out more information about Paris Perfect and to request a booking click here.

Your Own Parisian Haven with Haven in Paris

We stay on in Paris with the fabulous May deals by our experts at Haven in Paris. Springtime is one of the most magical times to visit the city. Many of their apartments are situated near one of the city’s lovely parks, like their Monceau apartment in the photo above.

This elegant two bedroom/two bathroom, a short walk from the famous Parc Monceau is the perfect pied à terre. You can take advantage of great last minute deals on this and their other fabulous Paris apartments for any bookings for the month of May. 

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Mountain Magic with Montana Homes’s New Grizzly Creek

Across the world and far from the hustle and bustle of the city, Montana Homes has just added a wonderful new property: Grizzly Creek Ranch. Located in a breathtaking and ultra-private wilderness location at the edge of Yellowstone National Park, Grizzly Creek Ranch is a classy and comfortable retreat for up to 30 guests. This is the first time this exquisite property has been available and there is nothing else like it in the Rocky Mountain West.

Guests have exclusive use of six homes, a fabulous dining and event hall, a recreation barn, yoga and massage cabin, and the 2,000 acre ranch. Guided hiking on the ranch, campouts for the kids and meals prepared by a private chef are included. They can arrange a variety of add-on private activities such as Yellowstone Park tours, fly fishing instruction, river rafting, and on-site yoga and massage. It is also a unique venue for weddings and other events for groups of up to 100. For further information and booking, see Mountain Homes profile here.

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The Ultimate Spa in the Maldives at Amilla Fushi

If the spectacular location of Amilla Fushi in the tropical Maldives was not already relaxing enough, the luxury resort is taking wellbeing to the next level. Its Javvu Spa, launched last October, has just announced a new partnership with the Clean and Lean Bodyism. Javvu Spa’s philosophy centers on a holistic approach to wellness, focusing on movement, spirituality and spa. As such, they have carefully chosen specialist spa brand partners such as PURE Massage, QMS and iLA. The partnership with Bodyism and its original concept furthers their respective commitments to combining physical and mental approach to wellness for a happier and healthier life.  

In addition to the new program partnership, the resort has created Wellness Tree Houses to enhance these wellbeing goals. Safely installed 12 meters up amongst the treetops, the private one-bedroom spa ‘nests’ have their own dedicated treatment suites, providing the utmost paradisiacal retreat. Stay tuned to our May newsletter for an exclusive invitation to discover this new offering or start dreaming today by looking at Amilla Fushi’s UltraVilla profile.

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Special offer: Springtime in Chelsea with London Perfect

Experience London in bloom this spring with a great special offer for bookings in May and June on London Perfect’s Christchurch apartment. Located in the heart of Chelsea, this apartment is the optimal London base, especially for flower lovers as it’s just across the road from the famous Chelsea Flower Show.

The refined apartment is set on two levels, with beautiful decor and fine furnishings throughout. It has an elegant living room, modern eat-in kitchen, stylish separate dining room and two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. A true highlight is its Italian-style garden. A rarity in London, it’s the perfect place to take in the longer spring days and milder weather of the season. Learn more about this elegant rental and the last minute special for May and June here.