Luxury
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Oasis of Wellbeing – Reiters Reserve Resort
Where Austria is no longer Hungary and not yet quite Styria, near Bad Tatzmannsdorf in southern Burgenland lies the Reiters Reserve Resort. This magical corner of Austria presents itself as an oasis of wellbeing. The gently undulating landscape, the slopes of which are covered with forests and vineyards, plenty of sunshine and a pleasant climate – all ingredients for a great holiday! The whole area is rightly called the sunniest region, boasting more than 300 sunny days a year.
20. 06.2025
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The Most Romantic Hotel in Kitzbühel
Hotel Tennerhof is exceptional: it uniquely combines the intimate, cosy atmosphere of a small Tyrolean-style family enterprise with first-class service. A private garden, a large wellness area with indoor and outdoor pools, a restaurant and a wine cellar all contribute to a perfect holiday.
02. 06.2025
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Café Elefant - Sweet Temptations in Karlovy Vary
The historical Café Elefant, which has been welcoming its guests since 1715, is not only a place where history meets modern comfort but also an oasis of sweet delicacies and quality coffee. The café, located on the Teplá River embankment of the Karlovy Vary promenade, close to the colonnade and opposite Karlovy Vary Theatre, provides an unforgettable experience in the heart of the spa town.
10. 03.2025
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Transparent Charm of Modern Interiors
Thanks to glass elements, the world-renowned artist Gordana Glass can transform any interior into a design-unique space. By her works, she increases the aesthetic value and functionality of any interior.
26. 02.2025
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Excellent Stay and Care
Helena Hons Valtrová, General Manager of The Emblem Prague Hotel, reveals the intentions of the Emblem Places group in an interview. She also talks about the individual approach to guests and reveals how the combination of modern technologies and tradition can create a unique atmosphere.
20. 02.2025
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Grandiose Gradonna
East Tyrol, which has long been considered the Cinderella of Tyrol, is definitely worth a visit. If only because it is not overcrowded with tourists. The Germans don’t have it within striking distance and therefore prefer the closer winter resorts around Salzburg or Innsbruck, and the Dutch and Scandinavians don’t have an airport there.
17. 02.2025
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