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Read MoreAre you in need of a little vacation but don’t want to travel so far? Well, we have the answer and it’s only 50 minutes from the city!
Founded in 1640, Greenwich is Connecticut’s largest coastal towns within its “Gold Coast” and named one of the wealthiest cities in America. Greenwich has all kinds of fun activities to participate in, including, multiple parks such as the Babcock Reserve, beautiful museums such as the Flinn Gallery, and even better beaches such as the Greenwich Point Beach. Greenwich is especially popular for its numerous quaint bistros, seafood restaurants. waterside dining, and its abundance of stores such as Saks Fifth Ave, Hermés, and many other high-end stores. As for staying the night, here’s a list of four of the best hotels to stay in Greenwich.
Looking for a beautiful waterfront hotel for you and your loved one, well the Delamar might be the perfect option for you. Offering uncomplicated elegance and unparalleled luxury, the Delamar is the perfect hotel to getaway. With many rooms overlooking the Greenwich Harbor, and countless in-room accommodations such as a fireplace, a minibar, Bvlgari bath amenities and also a countless list of onsite services such as a full service spa, the Delamar is for sure the hotel to stay at when visiting Greenwich.
This hotel is the perfect relaxing retreat for you and your family, where you can experience the coastal charm and explore Greenwich’s historic mansions, and even relax on the best beach in Greenwich. This hotel features an on-site restaurant, an indoor saltwater lap pool, a 24-hour StayFit fitness center, and is pet-friendly. The Hyatt is an “escape to sophisticated charm and luxury” and believes in bringing the best experience to its guests.
Homestead Inn is Greenwich’s luxury boutique hotel, that really focuses on elegance and sophistication down to every detail at the hotel. This hotel is inviting, sophisticated and is a “New England Escape.” The hotel is extremely beautiful and breathtaking and is most suitable for couples looking for a hotel that showcases its elegance but also offers refined hospitality.
A classic New England bed and breakfast that offers a charming ambiance for your stay in Greenwich. Voted one of the most romantic bed and breakfast, this inn features 20 beautiful rooms, an outdoor pool, lush gardens and numerous nooks for relaxation. Guests that have stayed here rave about the customer service and how the Stanton House Inn truly provides a wonderful experience.
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Hell’s Kitchen’s newest luxury residential building, Charlie West. This week Charlie West has achieved TCO, unveiled their models and are days away from unveiling the amenity spaces.
Read MoreIf you're anything like us, the prospect of a wonderful vacation can feel thoroughly exciting and invigorating. For those searching to be invigorated more, it can be that heading to a colder climate satisfies them. While most of us have the idea of relaxing on a warm beach with a mojito in our hands, many also adore the idea of seeing beautiful towns in winter, of skiing or snowboarding, or simply enjoying the festive cheer somewhere away from home. And you know something? That's beautiful.
However, it's unprofessional to pretend that winter vacations do not require a little more planning than other forms of vacation, for one quite easy-to-understand reason, the cold. However, we can also see how these vacations might be limiting to those with health needs, of a certain age, or with potential mobility requirements.
This means that any winter vacation advice is best offered in an encouraging spirit, but also metered by caution. It's this kind of advice we hope to offer here, by suggesting the following handy pointers to vacationing in the colder climate:
Purchase Worthwhile Safety & Winter Gear
If snowboarding in a colder climate, say, it's important to purchase worthwhile safety and winter gear to keep yourself protected. Avoid fake outdoor apparel at all costs, instead opting for brand-name designs, as these are often best structured to withstand the cold or frost burns you may experience. Additionally, purchase additionally safety gear. For example, a compass, a thermos, role and a survival knife might be important for the little things, even in a lovely winter town. It's best to be prepared, and if you never have to use said implements, all the better.
Research Where You're Going
Heading to a beautiful Finnish town in winter can sound beautiful and quaint until you get there and realize the entire place is on a hilltop, completely harming your mobility due to a surgery you have experienced this year. Researching said environment is more than just reading local reviews for restaurants on Yelp. It should also let you know what the amenities are, potential winter hazards for the area, and the layout of the place you are visiting. This can help you prepare.
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Get A Better Deal
One of the best parts about heading on vacation is the fact that in winter, not all families wish to take a vacation as you do. This means that finding last-minute deals, booking holidays in areas without a heavy tourist season right now as well as looking at the best promotions might find you a true bargain to help your vacationing purchasing power spread further.
This might seem as though it will give you a poorer experience, but that is often not the case. Hotels are often gasping for new vacancies to be filled during this time, allowing you a greater degree of control should you take time to search for it and weigh your options.
With this advice, you're sure to make the most out of your vacation this winter. Have fun!
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Everyone’s favorite time of year is right around the corner and all things spooky and scary are beginning to pop up again. For this Halloween a brand new company, Prayers of Sinners & Saints, just came out with two wine varietals that will bring out the sinner or saint in all of us this Halloween.
Read MoreExtensively & stylishly renovated Colonial situated in an idyllic Greenwich ''mid-country'' setting. Located at 21 Londonderry Drive in Greenwich CT, this 2-acre property features an inviting circular drive, specimen plantings, rolling lawns plus a free-form saltwater pool
"The current owners completely reenergized the home, making it modern, fresh and more efficient for their young family and everyday lifestyle. By adding a laundry room to the second floor, completely overhauling the kitchen, adding another bathroom and making a pool cabana on the lower level, the owners made the home more functional -- and these are just a few of the great improvements they made to ameliorate the overall living spaces." Stated by Alexandra Friedman, of Compass
Located in a coveted neighborhood and is situated within striking distance to Burning Tree Country Club, the new Greenwich Country Day High School, Parkway Elementary School and Central Middle School. Downtown Greenwich is just a 10-minute drive through the beautiful ''mid-country''. The 5,248 sq. ft. house features 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, powder room plus 2 fireplaces. Floor plan highlights include a renovated gourmet kitchen with island open to a plush family room, a gracious new master suite with walk-in closet and bathroom with upscale fixtures.
Photos courtesy of Emily Sidoti
Alexandra Friedman and Kevin Sneddon, of Compass is the listing agent.
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Designed by interior designers Sam Amoia and Lilly Bunn, The Hayworth (Carnegie Hill’s latest 21-story luxury development) developed by Ceruzzi Properties, has unveiled their newest model residences. With designing two residences, Sam Amoia was inspired by the modern architecture by award-winning firm HOK and the wood-forward, open-plan design by AD100 designer Lee Mindel. He created two eclectic models that transcend the traditional “white box” model homes and show an appreciation for the Hayworth’s priority for quality craftsmanship. Bringing his keen-collector eye for bold colors and patterns to the residences, both are designed with the buyer in mind – someone who would appreciate more than a run-of-the-mill look.
Amoia’s design for 7B. A 3,078DF residence featuring four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a powder room, five walk-in closets, a corner living room and dining room, and south and west exposures. Prices Estimated From $7,295,000
Amoia’s design for 7E. A 1,588SF residence featuring two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a powder room, a living and dining room, split bedrooms, and exposures to the north and east. Prices Estimated From $3,650,000.
Bunn’s design for 7A.
Lilly Bunn pairs her playful personality with a classic UES approach to her three-bedroom, three-bathroom 1,903 SF model featuring a bonus 84SF of balcony space with north and west exposures. Prices are estimated from $4,295,000.
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Read MoreActor Sir Ben Kingsley and U.K. Channel 4 TV star Rachel Riley were honored at The Algemeiner’s 6th Annual J100 Gala in New York on September 26, 2019. The evening celebrated the release of the Algemeiner’s J100 List; 100 significant individuals who influence Jewish life.
Editor In Chief and CEO, Dovid Efune, and Publisher Simon Jacobson welcomed guests to the important evening. “How does the tragic story of antisemitism end? Who can say? What we do know is that we are called on today to write our chapter in the book. We are determined that it shall never be said that under our watch the beast of antisemitism reawakened and that it did so unopposed” said Efune.
Holocaust survivor Halina Silber, number 16 on Oskar Schindler's list, presented Kingsley the newspaper’s illustrious Warrior For Truth award. In 1993 Kingsley embodied Itzhak Stern in the movie, Schindler's List. Kinglsey was welcomed to the stage with a standing ovaion. He thanked his wife, Daniela Lavender, in the audience before recalling the many roles he’s acted that draw a spotlight on Judiasism and antisemitism. “When I met with the great Steven Spielberg to discuss playing Itzhak Stern I asked him ‘what is my narrative function in this role?’ and he said ‘Conscious. Witness’.
The evening's Master of Ceremonies was CNN journalist Bianna Golodryga. Speakers included Consul General of Israel in New York Ambassador Dani Dayan, David Sterling and Ben Newhouse. Guests included Ira and Ingeborg Rennert, the Mayor of Beverly Hills John A. Mirisch, Sima and Morad Ghadamian, David Steinmann, George Farmer, Joseph and Deborah Aronow, Sam Herzberg, Shalom and Iris Maidenbaum, Gail Propp, Michael and Dana Cohen, Richard Miller, Mark Moskowitz, Ariel and Aleta Grunberg, Michael and Tanya Grunberg, Martin Sanders, Sol and Meri Barer, Jeffrey H. Rosen, Jonathan Holtzman, Ron Agam, James Taranto, Rickie Freeman, Buck Sexton, Dominic Green, Marty Peretz, Jere Van Dyk, Sir Clive Gillinson, Tuvia Tenenbom, Tunku Varadarajan, and Erwin Pearl. Event Chairs were Robert H. and Amy Book, and Neil and Sharon Book. Honorary Chairman was Bernard-Henri Levy.
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If you love to travel and often find yourself on the other side of the world, it might be time to invest in a vacation property down under. You’ll have the perks of turning your property into a profitable business whilst you’re going about day-to-day life in New York but also the option to escape those harsh, East Coast winter conditions and follow the sun to Australia for a while. Purchasing a property that needs some minor renovations will make your money stretch further in the market. Then, you can add some inexpensive upgrades to the interior and exterior style to turn it into the holiday destination of your dreams. Here are a few ideas to get your next property investment underway:
There are two things to consider when picking the perfect location for your vacation property, the first being how much time you are thinking of spending there. If there is a particular location that is close to your heart, then you should obviously look for what’s on the market there. If you’re planning on mainly using it as an additional income stream, you should think about the areas that are visited the most. Sydney and Melbourne are obvious choices that attract visitors all year round, but don’t forget the beauty of the West Coast and the stunning natural scenery around the Daintree Rainforest.
When you’ve narrowed down your search to a particular area or town, it’s time to start seeing what properties are available right now. Be patient and do your research thoroughly before getting too excited and jumping the gun. You may have found the perfect property for an ideal price to pay, but it could be completely isolated from local amenities, making it difficult to travel around. Tourists visiting Australia who want to rent your abode may not have a car to travel in, so always keep public transport and walking distances to the shops in the forefront of your mind.
It’s always great to consider the surrounding landscape when creating a vacation home’s interior style, as tourists will be looking to immerse themselves in this particular way of life. So, highlight it as much as you can throughout the space. Coastal properties should feel calm and have nautical touches and even seascapes on the walls. Homes inland could focus more on the heritage of this beautiful land with historical aborigine pieces thoughtfully placed around the house.
When visitors come to stay, a vacation property can sometimes feel slightly soulless without any personal items left about the place, so it’s important to make the rooms feel as warm and inviting as possible before they arrive. Add cushions and rugs around the house, and make sure all windows are fitted properly with blinds. Websites like www.milesaheadblindsandawnings.com.au can provide great advice about how to make the most of your rooms.
When your property is completed and ready to house guests, it will be time for you to book a flight over and experience it for yourself. Then, the next step will be listing it online and getting your holiday calendar booked up to the max.
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The House of ELLE Decor is a designer showcase installed within one of 108 Leonard’s brand new on-site models. Originally constructed in 1894, the McKim Mead & White's Italian Renaissance architectural masterpiece is one of Tribeca’s most iconic century-old buildings.
Samantha Sax, Susan De Franca, Howard Lorber
Elad Group, the developer behind this massive project, has meticulously restored the historic masonry details to their original glory while converting the interiors into 160 condominium residences with the assistance of award-winning hospitality design firm Jeffrey Beers International. The elegant landmarked condominium conversion is now open for immediate occupancy.
Whitney Robinson, Editor-In-Chief of ELLE Decor tapped ED ‘A-List’ designer Neal Beckstedt to design the interior furnishings of the residence. The over 4,100 square foot penthouse features three bedrooms, three and a half baths, and is valued at $12.1 million.
Widely recognized for his timeless and understated approach to luxury, Beckstedt declares, "Playing off the rich history of the building, my objective was to showcase a home that seamlessly blends modern and traditional with a carefully curated assemblage of furniture and textiles. Punches of color were the ingredients that transformed the space into a unique home that is both sophisticated yet casual and personifies the spirit of ELLE Decor.
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