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]]>From high-end shopping districts like Ginza to Michelin-starred restaurants and lavish hotels, Tokyo sets the bar high for extravagance. Indulge in world-class sushi that will leave your taste buds begging for more or treat yourself to a shopping spree in Omotesando, where designer boutiques line the streets. And if you’re feeling particularly fancy, spend a night in one of Tokyo’s ultra-luxe hotels, where even the minibar comes with a hefty price tag. Just remember to check your bank account before diving into the Tokyo lifestyle.
The banking powerhouse nestled in the heart of Switzerland caters to those with deep pockets. Stroll along Bahnhofstrasse, one of the world’s most exclusive shopping streets, where you’ll find luxury brands on beckoning you. Sip champagne at rooftop bars with panoramic views of the city or dine in gourmet restaurants that will make your taste buds dance. If you’re feeling lucky, visit the city’s opulent casinos and try your hand at a game or two. Just be prepared to leave your budget at the door—Zurich is a city that knows how to make your wallet quiver.
The city of love, beauty, and high price tags. Known for its chic fashion, elegant architecture, and world-class cuisine, Paris is a magnet for luxury seekers. Indulge in a shopping spree on the glamorous Avenue Montaigne, where haute couture brands tempt you with their exquisite creations. Dine in Michelin-starred restaurants, and if you’re in the mood for some opulent entertainment, catch a performance at the iconic Palais Garnier. As you revel in the splendor of Paris, your credit card might let out a small cry of despair.
The city-state where luxury and modernity collide. As you wander through the dazzling streets, you’ll be captivated by the blend of futuristic architecture, lush greenery, and extravagant shopping malls. Explore Orchard Road, Singapore’s premier shopping district, where you’ll find designer brands and high-end boutiques aplenty. Indulge in a culinary adventure at the city’s numerous Michelin-starred restaurants or sip cocktails at rooftop bars overlooking the stunning skyline. And if you’re feeling like a high roller, visit the iconic Marina Bay Sands Casino for a night of gambling and glamour.
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]]>Early during season four, Emily and her friends find themselves heading to France’s iconic tennis Grand Slam, Roland Garros. Built in 1928, this prestigious stadium complex is filled with tennis history and you can enjoy a stadium tour even when the tournament is not underway.
When Luc decided to ask Sylvie for a raise, he knew the importance of wining and dining her to persuade her to agree. The beautiful restaurant, located on Places de Vosges, is a high-end establishment called L’Ambroisie, where you can enjoy a meal fit for royalty.
When Cami and Sofia needed to furnish their apartment, they knew the importance of doing so in a stylish yet affordable way. To do so, they went shopping at the Saint-Antoine Flea Market, the most famous flea market in Paris. Perhaps you’ll also be able to find some appealing souvenirs to bring home when you visit this bustling marketplace.
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]]>According to websites such as Booking.com and Airbnb, there are still affordable hotels to stay at if you’re willing to be based outside of the city center. Marseille has many hotels priced under $300 per night, while you could also enjoy a stay alongside the French Riviera.
Despite what the name suggests, not every event at the Paris Olympics will be hosted in the French capital. Many soccer matches will be held in Bordeaux, Lyon, and Nantes, with the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team also set to play in Nice. Ultimately, you can find cheaper accommodation and food in these cities while still taking part in the Olympic fever.
Not every sporting event’s tickets are priced the same. Consider attending cheaper events if affordability is your goal. While the soccer quarterfinals cost $70, earlier rounds are just $16 per ticket, while basketball is somewhere in between at $54 per ticket.
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]]>If you head to a local Parisian restaurant, it’s important to note that no one will bring you water or the check after your meal before you ask for it. Because the French believe in giving diners enough time to enjoy their meals and relax, you won’t see waiters rushing you out the door, so make sure to ask for water or the check when you need it.
Parisian restaurants are always bustling, especially now with the influx of tourists ahead of the Olympic Games. This makes it vital to reserve your spot at restaurants ahead of time, especially if you don’t want to be turned away at the door.
While the image of enjoying a coffee and cigarette at a typical Parisian corner cafe may sound like a dream, it isn’t. Between the smoke from cigarettes blowing around in the wind, crammed sidewalks with pedestrians and pets, and noisy cars off the street, sitting at a corner cafe might not be as peaceful as you might think.
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]]>Brown can be an unexpected, yet highly chic shade. It’s a touch more experimental than fail-safe black, but there is a shade to suit every style and skin tone. A brown blazer can be dressed up or down, depending on the look you’re trying to achieve, and it’s also a great additional layer to pack if you’re visiting in the spring.
Ballet flats have been big news for a while, and you’re sure to see plenty of pairs being sported around the French capital. For an extra layer of cool, try out a pair of mesh flats. Not only will these look great with dresses, pants, and skirts, the mesh means these shoes will keep your feet feeling cool and fresh, even if you’re pounding the pavements seeking out the best sights and things to do in Paris.
Wide, flowing pants are a great option if you’re looking to stay cool in the summer heat. Pair them with a cropped tank top, or commit to the oversized look and wear them with a large shirt. When styled with sneakers or sandals, wide-legged pants can look casual and chic, rather than like workwear.
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]]>Nestled in the heart of Paris, Shakespeare and Company is a legendary bookstore that has been a sanctuary for writers, poets, and book lovers since the 1920s. Its cozy nooks and crannies, stacks of books, and inviting reading corners make it a haven for literary enthusiasts seeking inspiration and solitude.
Step into the El Ateneo Grand Splendid, a former theater transformed into one of the most stunning bookstores in the world. With its opulent architecture, plush red curtains, and shelves upon shelves of books, this bookstore offers an unforgettable browsing experience that transports you into a world of imagination.
Prepare to be awestruck as you enter the Long Room of the Trinity College Library. Home to thousands of ancient manuscripts and books, this magnificent library exudes an air of wisdom and grandeur. The rows of towering bookshelves, wooden ladders, and the famous Book of Kells on display make it a paradise for history and literature aficionados.
Livraria Lello is a bookstore that seems straight out of a fairytale. Its stunning staircase, intricate woodwork, and stained glass ceiling create an enchanting ambiance. This bookstore has inspired many renowned authors, including J.K. Rowling, and is a must-visit for any book lover stepping foot in Porto.
In the heart of downtown Los Angeles, The Last Bookstore invites you to immerse yourself in a labyrinth of books and whimsical art installations. From book tunnels to secret passageways, this bookstore is a treasure trove for eclectic finds and is a testament to the enduring love for physical books in the digital age.
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]]>From high-end shopping districts like Ginza to Michelin-starred restaurants and lavish hotels, Tokyo sets the bar high for extravagance. Indulge in world-class sushi that will leave your taste buds begging for more or treat yourself to a shopping spree in Omotesando, where designer boutiques line the streets. And if you’re feeling particularly fancy, spend a night in one of Tokyo’s ultra-luxe hotels, where even the minibar comes with a hefty price tag. Just remember to check your bank account before diving into the Tokyo lifestyle.
The banking powerhouse nestled in the heart of Switzerland caters to those with deep pockets. Stroll along Bahnhofstrasse, one of the world’s most exclusive shopping streets, where you’ll find luxury brands on beckoning you. Sip champagne at rooftop bars with panoramic views of the city or dine in gourmet restaurants that will make your taste buds dance. If you’re feeling lucky, visit the city’s opulent casinos and try your hand at a game or two. Just be prepared to leave your budget at the door—Zurich is a city that knows how to make your wallet quiver.
The city of love, beauty, and high price tags. Known for its chic fashion, elegant architecture, and world-class cuisine, Paris is a magnet for luxury seekers. Indulge in a shopping spree on the glamorous Avenue Montaigne, where haute couture brands tempt you with their exquisite creations. Dine in Michelin-starred restaurants, and if you’re in the mood for some opulent entertainment, catch a performance at the iconic Palais Garnier. As you revel in the splendor of Paris, your credit card might let out a small cry of despair.
The city-state where luxury and modernity collide. As you wander through the dazzling streets, you’ll be captivated by the blend of futuristic architecture, lush greenery, and extravagant shopping malls. Explore Orchard Road, Singapore’s premier shopping district, where you’ll find designer brands and high-end boutiques aplenty. Indulge in a culinary adventure at the city’s numerous Michelin-starred restaurants or sip cocktails at rooftop bars overlooking the stunning skyline. And if you’re feeling like a high roller, visit the iconic Marina Bay Sands Casino for a night of gambling and glamour.
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]]>Early during season four, Emily and her friends find themselves heading to France’s iconic tennis Grand Slam, Roland Garros. Built in 1928, this prestigious stadium complex is filled with tennis history and you can enjoy a stadium tour even when the tournament is not underway.
When Luc decided to ask Sylvie for a raise, he knew the importance of wining and dining her to persuade her to agree. The beautiful restaurant, located on Places de Vosges, is a high-end establishment called L’Ambroisie, where you can enjoy a meal fit for royalty.
When Cami and Sofia needed to furnish their apartment, they knew the importance of doing so in a stylish yet affordable way. To do so, they went shopping at the Saint-Antoine Flea Market, the most famous flea market in Paris. Perhaps you’ll also be able to find some appealing souvenirs to bring home when you visit this bustling marketplace.
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]]>According to websites such as Booking.com and Airbnb, there are still affordable hotels to stay at if you’re willing to be based outside of the city center. Marseille has many hotels priced under $300 per night, while you could also enjoy a stay alongside the French Riviera.
Despite what the name suggests, not every event at the Paris Olympics will be hosted in the French capital. Many soccer matches will be held in Bordeaux, Lyon, and Nantes, with the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team also set to play in Nice. Ultimately, you can find cheaper accommodation and food in these cities while still taking part in the Olympic fever.
Not every sporting event’s tickets are priced the same. Consider attending cheaper events if affordability is your goal. While the soccer quarterfinals cost $70, earlier rounds are just $16 per ticket, while basketball is somewhere in between at $54 per ticket.
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]]>If you head to a local Parisian restaurant, it’s important to note that no one will bring you water or the check after your meal before you ask for it. Because the French believe in giving diners enough time to enjoy their meals and relax, you won’t see waiters rushing you out the door, so make sure to ask for water or the check when you need it.
Parisian restaurants are always bustling, especially now with the influx of tourists ahead of the Olympic Games. This makes it vital to reserve your spot at restaurants ahead of time, especially if you don’t want to be turned away at the door.
While the image of enjoying a coffee and cigarette at a typical Parisian corner cafe may sound like a dream, it isn’t. Between the smoke from cigarettes blowing around in the wind, crammed sidewalks with pedestrians and pets, and noisy cars off the street, sitting at a corner cafe might not be as peaceful as you might think.
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]]>The post Visiting Paris, France This Spring Or Summer? Check Out These Chic Pieces You’ll See French Women Wearing appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Brown can be an unexpected, yet highly chic shade. It’s a touch more experimental than fail-safe black, but there is a shade to suit every style and skin tone. A brown blazer can be dressed up or down, depending on the look you’re trying to achieve, and it’s also a great additional layer to pack if you’re visiting in the spring.
Ballet flats have been big news for a while, and you’re sure to see plenty of pairs being sported around the French capital. For an extra layer of cool, try out a pair of mesh flats. Not only will these look great with dresses, pants, and skirts, the mesh means these shoes will keep your feet feeling cool and fresh, even if you’re pounding the pavements seeking out the best sights and things to do in Paris.
Wide, flowing pants are a great option if you’re looking to stay cool in the summer heat. Pair them with a cropped tank top, or commit to the oversized look and wear them with a large shirt. When styled with sneakers or sandals, wide-legged pants can look casual and chic, rather than like workwear.
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]]>The post The Coolest Bookstores and Libraries in the World appeared first on tworeddots.com.
]]>Nestled in the heart of Paris, Shakespeare and Company is a legendary bookstore that has been a sanctuary for writers, poets, and book lovers since the 1920s. Its cozy nooks and crannies, stacks of books, and inviting reading corners make it a haven for literary enthusiasts seeking inspiration and solitude.
Step into the El Ateneo Grand Splendid, a former theater transformed into one of the most stunning bookstores in the world. With its opulent architecture, plush red curtains, and shelves upon shelves of books, this bookstore offers an unforgettable browsing experience that transports you into a world of imagination.
Prepare to be awestruck as you enter the Long Room of the Trinity College Library. Home to thousands of ancient manuscripts and books, this magnificent library exudes an air of wisdom and grandeur. The rows of towering bookshelves, wooden ladders, and the famous Book of Kells on display make it a paradise for history and literature aficionados.
Livraria Lello is a bookstore that seems straight out of a fairytale. Its stunning staircase, intricate woodwork, and stained glass ceiling create an enchanting ambiance. This bookstore has inspired many renowned authors, including J.K. Rowling, and is a must-visit for any book lover stepping foot in Porto.
In the heart of downtown Los Angeles, The Last Bookstore invites you to immerse yourself in a labyrinth of books and whimsical art installations. From book tunnels to secret passageways, this bookstore is a treasure trove for eclectic finds and is a testament to the enduring love for physical books in the digital age.
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