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This five-star hotel is ideally located in the centre of historic Cape Town at the entrance to the famous pedestrian precinct, St George's Mall. Its prime site ensures that the Taj Cape Town is perfectly situated for those looking to discover authentic Cape Town. more
$849
Cape Town Lodge is situated on the fringe of Cape Town Central Business District and has easy access to the hub of daily city life. The Lodge is ideally positioned with panoramic views of Table Mountain, Signal Hill, Cape Town Harbour and the city. more
$438
The Upperbloem Hotel offers luxury double and single guest rooms, featuring a quiet and relaxing atmosphere with a choice of city, mountain or sea view and all comforts to enjoy a memorable holiday in Cape Town. more
$123
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The Ana Mandara is on a private beach on Vietnam's southern coast. Inspired by Vietnamese villages, the resort is designed to blend into the beautiful grounds, which are maintained by five full-time gardeners. The spa's setting is particularly beautiful, with coconut trees and lotus ponds.
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This architecturally ambitious resort is set in 60 acres on the edge of Chiang Mai. By blending architectural influences from Burma to Laos - and medieval Chiang Mai - local architect Rachen Intawong has created a stunning resort. The Mandalay Palace-style spa, with its striking, seven-tiered roof representing the seven steps to nirvana, is serenely beautiful.
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Cape Heritage Hotel is a luxury boutique hotel in the historic heart of Cape Town. Situated in the Mother City's quietly fashionable Heritage Square, this intimate boutique hotel offers direct access to the city's vibrant street life, business precinct, shopping and fine dining. more
The former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur, Rambagh Palace was built in 1853. Almost a century later it became the first Rajasthani palace to be converted into a hotel. The palace atmosphere survives. The property is still owned by the family of the Maharaja of Jaipur, and the glamorous Maharini who still lives within the estate can occasionally be seen at dinner.
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This 105-bedroom hotel opened in 1998 in a building erected in 1907, once the premises of the Morning Post newspaper. It is in London's theatreland, only a block away from the Thames and within easy walking distance of Covent Garden. The hotel's style is contemporary, understated and luxurious.
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The range of activities on offer is remarkable, including a comprehensive spa with an aerobics studio, fitness centre, sauna, cold plunge pools and an outdoor pavilion, a dive centre, tennis courts and a swimming pool. more
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