6 Luxury Things To Do In Monaco

6 Luxury Things To Do In Monaco. Monaco is the second smallest state in Europe and the World. Creating such a beautiful place took time like a work of art and for those who truly want to experience the luxury lifestyle, Monaco is a destination you need to visit.  You have a choice of Casino's, hotels, resorts, yachts, parties and exotic cars to choose from while you are in Monaco. Helicopter Transfer From Nice. The most efficient and extravagant way to travel to Monaco is to come by helicopter direct from nearby city Nice. The fantastic thing about these helicopter rides is that they are made every 15 minutes or so and you can really book a flight without having to wait from the airport or prior through OnceOff.  The short 7 minute flight time will give you some great views over the French Riviera. Stay in Hotel Hermitage Monte Carlo. The perfect place to stay in a...

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Superyacht Destinations for Culture

The art of travelling on Superyachts can give us a rare insight into different cultures and this is one of the most exciting and exotic aspects of sailing across the globe. Whether its stamping your feet to the local Caribbean rhythms in the heart of the Tobago, wandering the gilded galleries of Venice’s prestigious art scene, or tasting the melting pot of culture that seeps into the cooking of magical Marseille, these are the reasons we are tempted to leave our comfort zone and discover the world. Trinidad and Tobago Joyous festivals, lively music, and a splash of color at every turn make Trinidad and Tobago two of the most incredible cultural places in the world for superyacht charters. Whilst you can enjoy the usual yacht treats like blue kissed waters, exotic snorkeling and sipping cocktails aboard My Starfire, you also get to glimpse a world brimming with history. The plantations tour...

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An Inside Look At London’s Most Expensive Luxury Hotels

An Inside Look At London’s Most Expensive Luxury Hotels with One of the most notorious hotels for this is The Dorchester, where £770 for a 50g portion and £570 bottle of NV Krug Rosé are popular menu items. In The Dorchester’s infamous Promenade, Middle Eastern millionaires meet to talk freely in privacy. The height of the sofas and faux-marble pillars make it difficult for outsiders to gage who is talking to who. And that is precisely what they are used for nowadays, a place to do business in private. Only a few decades London’s grandiose hotels saw a crash. Without the masses noticing, these hotels have found success in an entirely new way. As an example a London Real Estate Agent I know told me, “I do business with a Saudi client, and he comes over with an entourage of 70 people. He has homes in London, but he does business...

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The Rugby World Cup with OneConcierge

The Rugby World Cup is an international sporting event held every four years and is overseen by the International Rugby Board. With twenty participating teams at each tournament, this renowned event has gained a considerable amount of attention since its inception in 1989. Since that initial competition, twenty five different countries have been involved in this remarkable display of athleticism. Qualification for participation in the Rugby World Cup considers previous Cup accomplishments and/or local tournaments. The format of this competition follows a double elimination bracket which takes place over the course of several weeks. Host countries are chosen in advance by International Rugby Board members who participate in a private vote, and this exceptional honor is certainly an economic bonus in terms of ticket sales and concession revenue. According to statistics, the Rugby World Cup is the planet’s fourth largest international sporting event, and it continually attracts over one million spectators to...

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What is the Butterfield and Robinson Difference?

 The Butterfield & Robinson difference is the best biking and walking routes in the world’s most incredible places (and we should know—we’ve been looking for them for 50 years!). It’s the most capable and genuinely friendly guides you’ll find anywhere (and we found ours everywhere). It’s the most interesting hotels the region has to offer (of course, by “hotels” we mean castles, riads, ryokans… you get the idea). It’s amazing culinary experiences (“amazing” is probably underselling it, so we’ll have to ask that you pardon our humility—we’re Canadian). It’s state-of-the-art equipment, great wines at dinner, a water bottle that’s always full, suggestions you won’t find in any guidebook, and an experience you simply can’t get anywhere else. 50 Years of Experience 50 YearsB&R’s been slowing down to see the world since 1966, and while a steady diet of good food, great wine and miles of biking and walking has kept us feeling...

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