Cindy Reid was ranked #1 in “Golf for Women” magazine’s annual top Female Golf Instructor’s list for three consecutive years and is heralded as one of the best golf instructors in the world. Her internationally respected teaching philosophy has ...
Read more »Not only is Barcelona the capital of Catalonia, but it is also recognized as the Catalan capital of culture and as such is a city that thrives on exploring all kinds of extremes. A city of grandiose landmarks and bold creativity as demonstrated by the ...
Read more »With the succession of Deng Xiaoping, today’s China has moved on from tradition into the western sphere of luxury, in particular in Peking and Shanghai. A recent culture has emerged concerning itself with aesthetics, an elitist clientele and a new vision ...
Read more »A refreshing break from the standards of luxury and show-off chains that are generally found, the 234 rooms of the Peninsula are spaciously spread out over some twenty stories, breaking with the gigantic concrete blocks of its neighbours. Between a classical ...
Read more »Tony Jacklin is a true golf legend. From 1969 to 1972, he was the golfer to watch. At that time, he broke every existing performance record in the history of British Golf. He then managed to build a whole career out of his fame.
Read more »No doubt, this coming July, all spa fans of the Atlantic Coast will be able to lay their trust in the expert hands of the Imperial Spa of the Hôtel du Palais in Biarritz. To provide these treatments as well as to ensure high wellness and relaxation ...
Read more »Every year, the International Golf events scene is more than complete. With this schedule, Luxe Magazine gives you the most important dates of events you cannot miss ...
Read more »With beautiful views on the Tuscan hills, a nice climate, the longest hole in Europe, the exclusve Castiglion del Bosco Golf Course is an absolute must for golf enthusiasts when visiting Italy.
Read more »Zen stopover at the very heart of London, the Sofitel London St James, is situated in a dream location, in walking distance of Piccadilly, Regent Street, Hyde Park and Buckingham Palace, featuring an amazing new luxury spa spread over no less than 3 floors. ...
Read more »Introduced to Mauritius in 1844 by a Brit –who else!!!-, golf has settled for good on the island. Nowadays it can boast eight 18-hole courses and three 9-hole ones, designed by international champions for the most prestigious hotels. As a result, you ...
Read more »Hanoi , city of excitement, but also the city of water, reflection and introspection. The Red River acts as a protective barrier and the city winds itself around its two lakes: the Hoan Kiem and the Ho Hay Lake. On the weekends people flock together ...
Read more »French-style terraced gardens (appropriately referred to as Versailles Gardens) decorated with sculptures made out of Italian marble and bronze, a 12th century Augustinian cloister dismantled in France and rebuilt stone by stone…the former colonial ...
Read more »Clinging on the Himalayan foothills, Ananda overlooks the Gange, in northern India. The property and Palace of the Maharadja of Tehri-Garhwal make up this extraordinary hotel, instilling upon it the noble spirit of the residential areas. In Sanskrit, ...
Read more »This is Alain Ducasse’s fifth ‘auberge’ or inn in Europe. This most-Michelin starred Chef in the world was completely captivated by the Domaine des Andéols. Joining forces with Olivier and Patrizia Massart, who originally opened this fantastic ...
Read more »With its first tournaments organised more than hundred years ago, l’Alstom Open de France is the oldest and one of the most prestigious tournaments in the professional golf circuit of Continental Europe. This year this main golf event will take place ...
Read more »For a long time the separatist conflict harmed the south east region of Senegal, below the Gambian border. But now the time has come for Casamance, with its endless African beaches, to seduce the European clientele in search for an exotic and authentic ...
Read more »Roads lined with magnolias, frangipani trees and multi coloured bougainvilleas, small villages, palm trees, crushed by heat, ruffled by the winds. A tropical flora, paradisal beaches stretching as far as the eye can see, candy coloured houses shaped like ...
Read more »The city of Vienna is truly a potpourri of styles and places to discover, running the gamut from Art Nouveau to Baroque or Biedermeier style, imperial nostalgia to the contemporary city, from opera balls to classical music concerts…. Vienna has a fine ...
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