Olo Restaurant A rough translation of “olo” is “hungry”, as in what you’ll be when you enter in the doors of lower Chinatown’s 112-year-old brick heritage building in Victoria.
Sentinel Hotel Portland The tidy name is as much of a gentlemanly hat tip to the massive transformer-like architectural bodies stationed long the roofline as it is to the massive personalities that are captured in larger than life photos and prints throughout the 100-room property.
Shangri-La Hotel, At The Shard Levels 34 through 52 of The Shard house the United Kingdom’s first Shangri-La Hotel.
Panama City Panama City’s pulse is racing so fast, the only ones coping with the rapid expansion skyward and rapid luxurification inward are a melting pot of internationals, attracted by and fuelling the booming economy.
Waikoloa Beach Resort Waikoloa Beach Resort is an oasis of modern civilization—nearly a shock to the system after the drive in. Within lies 1,350 acres of playground for all ages, including resorts small and large, shopping pavilions, golf courses, restaurants, and any other amenity that you’ve left behind.
Tastes of Australia At the Vancouver International Wine Festival there are over 1,750 wines, 14 participating countries, 170 wineries represented, and 53 events to attend. That’s a lot of glasses (not to mention empty bottles).
Taylor’s Single Harvest 1863 Port Taylor Fladgate & Yeatman, renowned for its stocks of aged port, recently came across a lot of wines from the mid-19th century, including a very special single harvest port from the superb 1863 vintage.
The Majestic Hotel & Spa From its enviable address on the magnificent Passeig de Gràcia, the corazón of modernist Barcelona, the Majestic Hotel & Spa embodies the traits that have made its city legendary.
The Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay Perched on rugged bluffs overlooking the waves, the Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay is the oceanfront resort to visit in the San Francisco Bay Area.