C2 hotel (Marseille)
Located in the heart of a private building from the 19th century, the five-star luxury C2 Hotel offers 20 rooms, a Filorga spa, a bar, a dining lounge and a private beach on the… Continue reading
Located in the heart of a private building from the 19th century, the five-star luxury C2 Hotel offers 20 rooms, a Filorga spa, a bar, a dining lounge and a private beach on the… Continue reading →
Whacky and goofy, the Michelberger Hotel is typical of what is expected of Berlin: creative atmosphere, playful design aesthetic, friendly staff. The nice bar/lounge area is great at any time of the day. People of… Continue reading →
CopperBay is a classy bar subtly decorated with a nautical theme, which is repeated through the name of its creative cocktails.The all-wood interior brings a cosy and warm atmosphere, different from the dark… Continue reading →
Alchemia is one of Kraków’s most evocative bars. The place has managed to capture the sepia candlelight, forgotten photographs and antique intrigues of the former Jewish district where it is located. By day,… Continue reading →
A magic place – that’s what it is. Parc Hyatt Tokyo and it’s top-floor New York Bar own their popularity to the Lost in Translation experience – the famous movie that Sofia Coppola… Continue reading →
It’s beautiful, it’s full of young (in their 30s), fashionable people and it’s all about tapas and cocktails. Yes, this is the Mary Céleste we’re talking about. The bar owns its name to the… Continue reading →
Ok, you’re going to say: “A speakeasy bar? Again??” I can tell you that the Little Red Door, has something special. To enter, you’ll naturally stop by the modest red front door that… Continue reading →
It’s impossible to guess what hides behind this mundane storefront of the increasingly popular Rue du Faubourg St Denis. Once you pass the door of the Syndicat, the surprise is immediate. The dark, mysterious atmosphere and… Continue reading →
Corvintetö (means the ‘Corvin roof’) sits on the top of the massive communist-era department store formerly called the Corvin. It belongs to the crew of Budapest’s ‘kerts’, which are abandoned buildings that reclaimed as… Continue reading →
L’Atelier des Artistes is the kind of place you wouldn’t expect to find in the 11th arrondissement, usually more underground and unconventional. However, the existence of this restaurant-bar evidences that the area is… Continue reading →