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Sandwiched between its two main railway stations – Gare du Nord and Gare de l’Est – and long passed through without being inhabited, the 10th arrondissement has transformed itself over the past decade into one of the liveliest districts in Paris. The Canal Saint-Martin and its bohemian cafés, the Passage Brady, the Faubourg Saint-Denis and its Indian restaurants, the evening terraces that spill out onto the sidewalk: the 10th arrondissement is a raw and joyful Paris. It’s precisely in this fertile ground that a new generation of 4-star hotels has decided to set up shop. These are some of the capital’s most personal and engaging hotels, some of which are now absolute benchmarks in their categories.
Tapas transcended, wood-fired, tropical jungle or butcher’s bistro revisited in avant-garde mode: the Madrid scene is orchestrating a gastronomic revolution as discreet as it is tenacious. Here are the best restaurants in Madrid, those that sum up the capital’s culinary effervescence, from the Gran Vía to the more confidential streets of Chamberí.
Not all hotels are created equal when it comes to organizing a seminar. In addition to the usual comfort of the rooms, you’ll need to consider the setting of the meeting rooms, the centrality of the venue, the reliability of the equipment and much more. We have selected for you five top-of-the-range Parisian establishments that stand out for the quality of their seminar offerings.
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Set on the banks of the Côte Fleurie, a weekend in Deauville is often the best excuse for Parisians to get out of town. For 3 iodized days, the chic resort in southern Normandy showcases its cultural assets and beautiful addresses where you can relax while breathing in the sea spray.
An elegant destination, La Baule for a 2- or 3-day weekend offers an idyllic setting for a stay focused on relaxation, gastronomy and surprising sporting activities. What to do in La Baule? Our guide to the best places to go.
A weekend in Normandy is an epicurean interlude, where you can indulge in beauty, goodness and authenticity. Here are eight carefully selected and slightly confidential experiences to enjoy the region like an aesthete.
At the gateway to Mont Blanc, Megève has been the chicest resort in Haute-Savoie for over a century. Its secrets? 228 slopes and an incomparably refined range of accommodation. Yonder has traced them for you.
Museum visits, craft beer tastings and gastronomic experiences… what to do in Brussels for a 2- or 3-day weekend, follow the guide.
All our best addresses along the Alsace Wine Route and around Colmar, from restaurants to biodynamic wineries and charming hotels.
With its rich winegrowing past, Montpellier is more than ever the wine capital of France’s largest vineyard. The Vignobles et Découvertes label helps to raise the profile of this destination on the Languedoc wine route. What to do? Where to stay in Montpellier’s vineyards? Our selection of addresses.
Bordered by the Mediterranean, clinging to the hillside and scratched by the lines of the F1 circuit, Monaco’s landscape is as spectacular as it is meticulous. Sun-drenched terraces, legendary palaces, confidential spas, Michelin-starred restaurants and private beaches: the Principality packs all the glamour of the Riviera into a handkerchief. What to do in Monaco for a 2 or 3-day weekend? Follow our guide.
For a few years now, visiting Lisbon has been the new trend for lovers of sunshine, colorful architecture, picturesque facades and the dolce vita of the Portuguese language. We’d like to take a look at some of the best places to visit for a weekend.
Charleston, South Carolina, with its historic charm and tasty cuisine, is a little-known city well worth exploring. For a 3-day road-trip itinerary on the East Coast of the USA, discover its hidden treasures, from small local coffee shops to iconic plantations.
Warm exhibitions, family theatre and Christmas markets, glittering department stores, YONDER reveals what to do in Paris in winter for a long weekend.
Known as the “bubble”, Tel Aviv can be lived intensely through its maze of streets, cafés and beaches. Here are the best addresses in a city that joyfully blends East and West.
For many, the Canaries are synonymous with mass tourism in giant resorts. But should you be a snob and ignore them? The answer is clearly no. We offer you 96 hours of discovery in the sometimes unreal volcanic landscapes of Lanzarote and Tenerife.