Le Grand Hôtel
Le Grand Hôtel
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The first luxury hotel in the region, the Grand Hôtel le Touquet, Paris-plage today inspires Belle Epoque magnificence, with an impeccable savoir-revoir.
Hotel : Le Grand Hôtel le Touquet, Paris-plage
Address : 4 Bd de la Canche, Le Touquet
Contact : For all requests for information or reservations, please contact the teams by telephone at +33 (0) 3 21 06 88 88
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Peggy Guggenheim Museum
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The preposterous and visionary spirit of Peggy Guggenheim lives in every room of this museum, formerly her home — and rare are the art spaces which carry so many iconic pieces from art history… From painters to genius sculptors, Guggenheim Museum offers to bring together the most explosive and revolutionary visions of art.
Museum : Peggy Guggenheim Museum
Address : Dorsoduro, 701-704, 30123 Venezia VE, Italie
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In Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, Peggy Guggenheim’s former residence on Canal Grande, one can not only marvel at the former resident’s extensive personal art collection, which shows many works by major 20th century artists, but also enjoy temporary exhibitions. The villa also has an impressive outdoor space, an oasis of tranquility that offers the visitor a well-deserved break from the hustle and bustle of Venice.
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For any request for information or dinner reservation, contact the teams by phone on +39 041 240 5411
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Ca’d’oro Gallery
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One of the oldest palaces in the city, now a museum, Ca’d’oro Gallery means “golden house” – this Palazzo owes its nickname to its gilded and polychrome exterior decorations that once adorned its walls…
Museum : Ca’d’oro Gallery
Address : Calle Ca’ d’Oro, 3934, 30121 Venezia VE, Italie
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Ca’ d’Oro is one of the most majestic palaces in Venice. Its façade is probably the most surprising and elaborate of all the palaces along the Grand Canal. Today, the Palazzo Ca’ d’Oro houses the Giorgio Franchetti Gallery, a collection that began with the acquisitions of Baron Franchetti at the end of the nineteenth century and has grown since its transfer to the Italian state in 1916.
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For any request for information or dinner reservation, contact the teams by phone on +39 041 522 2349
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Rialto Bridge
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It is the oldest of the four bridges spanning Grand Canal in Venice – and it is fascinating due to its structure which is entire in Istrian stone and marble.
Experience : Rialto Bridge
Address : Sestiere San Polo, 30125 Venezia VE, Italie
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It is one of the most visited monuments of the city with its three pedestrian passages and its two rows of stores
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Hamptons Private
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The story of an insider, Dan Rattiner, about the timelessly attractive Hamptons… Aristocrats, writers, bankers and avant-garde artists — the Hamptons are the land of fashion, chicness, serenity and history. A story told by the luxurious pages of Assouline — a combination of fashion, local fishers and heirs… Dan Rattinier reveals their favourite places, from restaurants to iconic events that are held in the Hamptons.
Authors: Dan Rattiner
Publishing House: Assouline
Publication Date: April 2021
“The Hamptons” is synonymous with luxury. Simply mentioning the name conjures images of poolside soirées, grandiose waterfront estates and endless days on the beach socializing with the upper echelon. But before this famed peninsula became the summer haunt of the glitterati, its forty miles of rolling sand dunes provided the perfect landscape for English settlers. Once New York high society caught wind of the charming hamlets and salty air, its members—from the Fords to the Vanderbilts—soon turned The Hamptons into a summer oasis. Next came the creatives seeking solitude, a place to write and sketch, away from the urban cacophony. John Steinbeck in Sag Harbor. Jackson Pollock in the Springs. And Andy Warhol in Montauk. Now, Jay-Z and Beyoncé, Calvin Klein, Madonna, Alec Baldwin and Martha Stewart all enjoy Hamptons homes. They may come from different realms, but what’s one thing all Hamptonites, honorary or official, can agree on? The locale boasts a unique allure—one that morphs to meet the desires of its next seasonal guest or lifelong dweller.
Hamptons Private invites readers to peek behind the manicured hedges in Amagansett, charter a yacht off the shore of the Springs, experience the surfer’s haven that is Ditch Plains and attend a polo match in Bridgehampton. Each page envisions the quintessential leisure of The Hamptons and showcases the unique quality of light that artist Willem de Kooning dubbed a “miracle.” One can almost hear the thwock of tennis balls at The Meadow Club, the whisperings of exclusive parties, the rhythms of seaside music at The Surf Lodge—even the first bite of a lobster roll at Lunch. The Hamptons, at once a retreat to nature and a hot spot for A-listers, exudes a boho-chic spirit reflected in its beautiful people and sublime surroundings.