Power Markets in Luxury Real Estate: where the wealthiest tend to own property

Where the wealthiest and most powerful players tend to own property? “Power Markets” include both well-established and unexpected luxury markets offering a range of lifestyle amenities, cultural experiences and educational opportunities.  Coldwell Banker Global Luxury Released The Report: State of Luxury Real Estate 2019 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC and the Coldwell Banker Global Luxury … Read more

Showboat: billionaire NFL team owner installs Imax cinema on superyacht

Dan Snyder made a ‘special and unusual’ request when ordering Lady S from Dutch boatbuilder

Lavish Living: Some of the World’s Most Pricey Homes

Think about some of the nicest homes you have ever seen. You may have a gorgeous three-story house in your neighbourhood that everyone dreams of owning. You may have toured a few homes owned by wealthy celebrities. Few people, however, ever get the chance to see inside the world’s most pricey homes. You won’t believe … Read more

The Daily Dose of Inspiration: A 150-acre Luxury Equestrian Property With Incredible Features

This Central Washington equestrian facility with a 17,000-square-foot home was sold for $7.5 million. With all of its incredible features, this top-end property set amidst the rustic natural beauty of Manastash Ridge in Ellensburg, Washington, is truly unique. Located in central Washington, the luxury property has a 180-degree mountain and valley views, as seen from … Read more

One of the Most Fascinating Hotels in History Reopens following $125 Million Renovation

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The Watergate is undoubtedly one of the most glamorous and illustrious hotels in the world. After undergoing an extensive $125 million renovation, The Watergate Hotel was restored to its historic exuberance. The hotel located at 2650 Virginia Ave NW in Washington, D.C. has been closed for renovations since 2007.

When it opened in March 1967, the hotel situated on the banks of the Potomac River made waves with its groundbreaking contemporary style and came to epitomize the lifestyle and sophistication of its time. The luxury property was originally designed by Italian architect Luigi Moretti in 1961 to look like a sail on the Potomac.

The hotel’s current owners, Euro Capital Properties, tapped world-renowned designer Ron Arad and Italian designer Moroso to complement the avant-garde architecture with bold curves and mid-century modern design while restoring some of hotel’s original structures such as the staircase and indoor pool. Acclaimed architectural and interior design firm BBGM was the architect for the project.

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The hotel consists of 336 stylish guestrooms designed for comfort and sophistication, half of which include lavish balconies. Six exquisite Diplomat Suites, 24 premier suites and two stately Presidential Suites offer the highest standard of luxury accommodations. Each guestroom features natural light that brings out the soothing color palettes along with plush bedding, floor-to-ceiling Zebrano marble bathrooms with solid granite vanities, superior in-room amenities, 24-hour in-room dining, cutting edge technology, diffusers featuring the hotel’s signature Red Flower Oakwood scent, and more.

At The Next Whisky Bar, The Watergate Hotel will show you the way to the best rare whiskies, also known as ‘Hen’s Teeth’.

Executive Chef Michael Santoro is overseeing Kingbird, a dual-concept restaurant. The menu features ingredient-driven American cuisine with a French twist, paired with a global wine list.

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Top of the Gate, palatial rooftop with 360-degree views of the Potomac River, Capitol and Washington Monument, is the hotel’s first-ever rooftop lounge and promises to offer the best view in town, clad with heat lamps and a fire pit, where you can enjoy bottle service, signature cocktails and Asian street food.

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The 12,000 sq. ft. Argentta Spa facility features eight treatment suites, a unisex steam room and nail salon, male and female changing rooms, sauna and steam rooms and a relaxation area for guests to unwind pre-and post-treatment. The space also boasts an over-sized 15-yard indoor, saltwater pool as well as a whirlpool, an aqua aerobic space, barre studio and a state-of-the-art gym.

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If you idolise cats: top 10 destinations for feline fanatics

Feline fanatics can have their own cat-centric holidays thanks to Lonely Planet’s new feline-friendly travel category. Hew are some destinations for the travelers craving cat company. From a feline sunbather in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro, to a Japanese cat cafe, the list drives you to get offline and on the road.   Cat cafes, … Read more