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VOLUME 28 WINTER 2017/18

INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE Algarve, Andalusia, Barcelona, Costa Maresme, Costa Rica, Florence, French Riviera, Madrid, Nice, Tuscany

FOOD & TRAVEL Glorious Gansu • Kennett Square and Brandywine Valley • Taste the World • Kitchen Confidential • Autumn in New York - a Photo Essay Price: €10


THE ADDRESS | 28 A digital “Coffee Table” publication dedicated exclusively to luxury international real estate and properties for sale worldwide, stylish living, inspirational food and travel Welcome to Volume 28 of THE ADDRESS, a leading publication that presents luxury homes for sale and luxury lifestyles across the world. The ultra-stylish publication is filled with high quality editorial, beautiful photographs and timeless content that you will pour over again and again. Here are 728 glossy pages of luxury served with an edge. Browse THE ADDRESS and discover an exceptional range of international real estate for sale in the most desirable areas of the world, from luxury city centre penthouses to magnificent country estates, and from spectacular coastal properties to historic castles. In Volume 28, we cover contemporary villas for sale to country estates, from luxury penthouses to elite apartments for sale in Algarve, Andalusia, Barcelona, Costa Maresme, Costa Rica, Florence, Fort Lauderdale, French Riviera, Madrid, Nice, Phuket and Tuscany. There are also two separate articles about real estate, residency and citizenship in the Caribbean and in Cyprus. In this issue, we also present two extraordinary holiday homes to rent in Saint-Tropez and in Tuscany. The food and travel section takes you this time on a journey across Spain, visiting 28 of Spain’s most beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There is also an article about life in Gansu, China and in another article, you can discover the historical estates and food culture of Pennsylvania’s Brandywine Valley.

WINTER 2017/18 On the cover Contemporary villa Algarve, Portugal

For epicurean inspirations, join us on a journey from Lima to Lisbon to Vienna and discover six restaurants well worth a detour. You can also get an interesting insight in to food trends 2018 in ‘Chefs Speak’ where high profile chefs reveal their thoughts about the year ahead and there is also an interview with Mark Edwards, Executive Head Chef at Nobu London and Berkeley ST. Curated is a section of the magazine dedicated to recent discoveries for stylish living, kitchen & dining, well-being and beauty. Enjoy the winter issue of THE ADDRESS. Happy reading, The Editor


6 VOLUME 28 CONTENTS

LUXURY REAL ESTATE BEST OF ... | 6

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Trophy property Best of modern Pièce de rÊsistance Best development ALGARVE | 76 Effortlessly elegant and timelessly stylish BARBADOS | 88

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Showstopping family grandeur with refined elegance Ultra-refined modern perfection Gracious distinction, infinite luxury Distinctive luxuriousness The pinnacle of beachfront exclusivity BARCELONA | 144 Exquisite elegance and classy timelessness Smart style & modern sophistication COSTA MARESME | 166 Perennially elegant Beautifully restrained timelessness COSTA RICA | 192

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Extravagantly sophisticated Breathtaking contemporary work of art with epic panoramas Grand scale design magnificence Panoramic grandeur Beauty, distinction & quiet grandeur Dazzling modernity, style & sophistication A world of stellar extravagance Discreet luxury and aesthetic elegance Natural luxury in a privileged setting


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FLORENCE | 304 Irresistible lifestyle with undisturbed beauty & sublime luxury FRENCH RIVIERA | 316 Sublime luxury meets pure bliss Absolute elegance meets stunning style Aesthetically Stylish with a contemporary, polished sophistication Refined elegance & beauty MADRID | 350 Elegant refinement with timeless beauty Magnificent, refined & timelessly extravagant Distinctive elegance & luxury

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NICE | 394 Effortless sophistication with endless elegance PHUKET | 402 A singular showpiece of modern magnificence and pristine beauty TUSCANY | 414 Historic authenticity & beauty Elegance & beauty on a significant scale Evocative historic character with classic allure Elegant simplicity, discreet luxury Classic elegance, timeless beauty

PROPERTY MARKET INSIGHTS More Than a Sea-Change: Real Estate and Citizenship in the Caribbean | 66 Cyprus - An Island to Fall in Love With | 460 Where to live in South Florida: Fort Lauderdale | 470 Where to live in Algarve: Vilamoura | 478

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HOLIDAY HOMES FOR RENT SAINT-TROPEZ | 488 Flawless luxury & high aesthetics TUSCANY | 500 Classic beauty, elegance & timelessness

TRAVEL 28 of Spain’s most beautiful world heritage sites | 510 Glorious Gansu – at the centre of it all | 596 Kennett Square and the Brandywine Valley: Pennsylvania’s Hidden Treasures | 612

FOOD

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Epicurean travel: Taste the world | 626 Chefs speak: Food trends 2018 | 664 Kitchen Confidential | 676

CURATED A hand-picked selection of recent finds for global style, design and good living | 686

A VISUAL JOURNEY

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New York: A visual journey through autumn’s dazzling colours | 720


TROPHY PROPERTY

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A SHOWSTOPPING HACIENDA SET IN THE INTENSELY BEAUTIFUL ROLLING HILLS OF ANDALUSIA

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ajestic in concept and magnificent in realisation, this jaw-droppingly spectacular country residence in Andalusia for sale is an estate of exceptional beauty, sophistication and privacy.

For unadulterated escapism and impressive indulgence, it delivers an elevated standard of distinguished living with a unique assemblage of stunning architectural integrity and aesthetic beauty, elegant refinement and breathtaking setting on a sweeping property. A superb example of distinctive magnificence and ubiquitous prestige, the historic property combines quiet grandeur with irresistible timelessness, underlined by pure class and luxury.


Just 30 minutes from Seville, where it is singularly private yet exceedingly convenient to Andalusia’s flamboyant, charismatic, progressive capital city, the superlative country property sits amidst picture-perfect surroundings embraced by far-reaching scenic views.

ised dream estate in Spain. With supremely refined and polished luxury, it provides a divine atmosphere for exceptional family living and extravagant entertaining – grand or intimate. An immensely impressive trophy property, this is one of Andalusia’s finest country residences for sale.

Boasting elegant craftsmanship and architectural sophistication whilst exuding unparallelled warmth, this extraordinary property is a place of magic, a fully real-

Distinguished by its singularity and exclusivity, this country residence in Andalusia for sale sets the stage for an indulgent lifestyle that is virtually hypnotic in allure.

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A splendid expression of gracious beauty, refined exclusivity and timeless magnificence, it is a statement in sophistication and exemplary taste. Behind its gloriously imposing facade and lovely manicured gardens lies a majestic world of commanding elegance and outstanding beauty. The former summer residence of a Duke from Madrid and his family, the property offers total peace and tranquillity, sumptuous

accommodation with character and period charm, and a sequence of wonderfully stylish public areas. Approached from along its own tree-lined avenue, the residence looks every inch the perfect Andalusian country estate. Steeped in history, the moment owners enter the villa they are transported into a dream world, resplendent in theaddressmagazine.com


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its splendour and unmistakable attention to detail. The magazine-worthy interior is stylishly crafted and luxuriously proportioned. It pays tribute to its classic whitewashed Andalusian heritage with references to the casual elegance of European and Moroccan aesthetics, delivering ultra-stylish and charming living spaces of grand sophistication yet comfortable liveability.

welcoming lavishness that prevails throughout, with only the finest materials and designer finishes used. Original features, such as high rustic-beamed and vaulted ceilings, have been carefully conserved and complemented by new yet traditional terracotta floor tiles, wood windows and shutters, whilst modern lighting, power and telecom installations ensure that everything throughout the house works at the touch of a button.

The aura of the all-pervading elegance is clearly projected in the superlative standards and the

Luxury and space on a significant scale, the 1,200m2 property is impressive in its understated grandness.

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Lavish without being showy, dramatic without compromising on comfort, the main living and reception rooms abound with timeless luxury and visual panache, underscored by traditional Andalusian refinement and warmth. Aesthetically pleasing and high-performing, the bespoke farmhouse kitchen makes a stylish statement. Fuelling a passion for cooking, the tastefully presented kitchen is a chef’s fantasy with its top-line appliances, including an Aga stove, exquisite cabinetry, oversized central island and casual dining area.

The superior hacienda consists of seven large suites, allowing for maximum flexibility in the use of the accommodation. Each suite with ensuite bathroom and private patio delivers a classic yet elegant look resonating in polished sophistication. The palatial master bedroom suite offers the ultimate private indulgence with lovely seating areas, plus generous volume presented in dramatic proportions. The two largest honeymoon suites of 100m2 each come with beautiful terraces that enjoy spectacular views, including

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dreamy sunsets. Every bedroom suite features a sumptuous private bathroom, with classical or modern fittings from luxury manufacturers such as Sbordoni of Italy. Each bathroom is unique, yet each shares a non-wavering devotion to detail.

outbuilding that may be converted into additional living space if desired.

“A superb example of magnificence and prestige, the historic property combines quiet grandeur with irresistible timelessness, underlined by pure sophistication and luxury”

Primed for life’s momentous occasions, substantial outdoor spaces reflect the classical ideals of order, proportion and beauty. Lush formal gardens open to vast expanses of unspoilt natural splendour.

Surrounded by mature olive groves, the fine country house is idyllically set amidst dazzling beauty and extensive private grounds of 3.5 hectares.

The indulgent hammam adds to the property’s exuberant sense of class and extravagance. Visually stunning and sensually intoxicating, it is embellished by an exotic touch of the Orient, with elaborate plasterwork and traditional hand-made tiles on the floor and in the pool.

The superior property is built around a delightful cobbled courtyard in the traditional Andalusian style that oozes authenticity and charm at every turn. Mature trees create cooling shade to complement the soothing sounds of the central fountain, whilst bougainvillea and oleander provide vibrant splashes of colour. Rooms flow from the courtyard to promote a relaxed informal way of life, whilst allowing light to flow through the house.

There is also a study, utility room and storage area. There is parking for numerous vehicles and a garage/

The beautifully appointed outdoor areas also boast gorgeous dining and chill-out spaces with a fabulous

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pool, relaxed covered lounge area and gorgeous gazebo. Whether one is looking to enjoy breakfast on a terrace in the warm winter sunshine, or find a shady spot in which to laze on a summer’s afternoon, the hacienda’s numerous terraces and patios take al fresco enjoyment to a new level. The sweeping views of the picturesque and breathtaking landscape enchant uniquely in each direction. The country house captures perfectly the true essence of living in the idyllic Andalusian countryside.

With a location that offers the best of both worlds, the luxury property enjoys a privileged setting of immense beauty and convenience. With no immediate neighbours – just total peace and quiet – it is the ultimate retreat, the perfect place to relax, to unwind and to enjoy all the pleasures of life. The glorious pastoral setting is complemented by the highly convenient location. The property is within a 10-minute drive of three bustling whitewashed villages,

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each boasting excellent restaurants and authentic charm. Located equidistant from the impressive cosmopolitan Andalusian capital of Seville and the gorgeous historic town of Ronda, this extraordinary family home enjoys a strategic location with easy access. There are fast connections to Malaga and Gibraltar international airports, as well as Seville and Jerez. The sensational hacienda lies within pretty, rolling countryside, a breathtaking patchwork of olive groves,

sunflowers and cereal crops, making the location ideal for all kinds of outdoor activities, including paragliding, cycling and horseback riding, as it stands in miles of traffic-free tracks. Within half an hour are the lofty peaks, crystal clear lakes and pine forests of two national parks – Grazalema and Alcornocales. There are various golf courses within easy reach and the property is less than an hour from the beaches of the Costa de la Luz. It is close to excel-

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lent hunting grounds as well as the race resort Ascari and the town of Arcos de la Frontera, Ronda, Sevilla and Jerez deliver excellent cultural opportunities as well as wonderful dining and access to a fabulous array of wines. As for climate, the Seville region enjoys over 300 days of sunshine annually and mild winter temperatures. Generous in scale whilst intimate in comfort, the estate is designed foremost as a family home and holiday retreat: inviting, warm, private and spectacularly beautiful. The historic property has been the subject of a total and sympathetic restoration over the last five years, and would be equally well-suited for use as a luxury boutique hotel, subject to obtaining permissions for commercial use. It has previously been used as a location for photo

shoots and could provide rental income from the hosting of events and functions. A showpiece of precision and prestige, this lovingly restored, historic country estate for sale near Seville presents any discerning buyer with all they could wish for. Price: â‚Ź3.5 million.

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BEST OF MODERN

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A SENSATIONAL DESIGNER VILLA FULL OF ARCHITECTURAL FLAIR AND STYLE MAKES A DRAMATIC VISUAL IMPRESSION

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avishly designed and eloquently appointed, this flawlessly presented ocean villa for sale in Praia da Luz, Lagos has been finished to the highest exacting standards to deliver a singularly breathtaking living environment. Supremely positioned to capture endless unobstructed ocean vistas, the splendid natural beauty of the location has been artfully balanced with an extraordinary example of contemporary design excellence. Making a striking architectural statement, the immensely stylish home is the ultimate address for clean-lined aesthetics, modern indulgence and sweeping views that deliver a privileged lifestyle right on the waterfront.


Grandly scaled and stylistically perfected, its voluminous layout is made for entertaining and relaxing, with vast accommodation options, a fine array of elegant living spaces and coveted outdoor areas surrounded by tasteful landscaping. The showplace home will inarguably set the standard for a new breed of cutting-edge designer properties for sale in Algarve. As one of the top second-home destinations in Europe, Algarve offers a great quality of life. A year-round warm

climate, spectacular coastline with magnificent beaches, first-class golf, wonderful countryside and a safe and friendly environment all contribute to the popularity of Algarve’s property market. A statement in definitive style and streamlined elegance, this stunning ocean villa for sale in Praia da Luz, Lagos exhibits a superb fusion of dazzling sophistication, design inspiration and outdoor entertainment excellence, perfectly harmonising modern living expanses with sun-soaked terraces.

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With a clean and uncluttered look, the spectacular architecture is both innately beautiful and functional - a flawlessly choreographed concept. Abounding in visual panache, the villa offers unmatched sleekness and stylishness with pristine aesthetics, elegant symmetry, impressive proportions and spatial purity. Radiating quiet grandeur and refinement, it is impeccably designed for easy living, underscored by an airy spaciousness and an effortless flow throughout. Breathtaking in its extravagant simplicity, the sense of

openness is amplified by the use of full glazing, which blurs the boundaries between inside and out. With the polished interiors adhering to a cool white template, the house depends on the glorious seafront setting to give it a dash of colour and vibrancy. The restrained material palette – concrete, stone and glass – gives the imposing structure a timelessly elegant appearance and feel with an ultra-modern appeal. Flaunting a dazzling contemporary design, the exceptional villa covers 569m2 of sumptuous luxury and indulgent comfort.

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In all of the rooms, the interplay of daylight has been implemented perfectly; every room is equally purist and beautiful as well as elegant and practical. Stunning lines and striking volumes define the showstoppingly spectacular open-concept living and entertaining area, seamlessly fused with the fully integrated kitchen and the indulgent al fresco areas.

“With a panoramic backdrop of the captivating sea and horizon, the impressive villa’s extravagant outdoor spaces will simply take one’s breath away.” There are four double ensuite bedrooms (it may be converted into five ensuite bedrooms at buyer’s cost) and a games room. The garage, which is nearly 80m2, provides ample space for a minimum two cars and extra storage. It also has access to a technical room that includes laundry. The classy villa reflects luxurious standards of living with its high-specification interiors and provision for comfort and convenience, including underfloor heating, ceiling theaddressmagazine.com


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integrated air conditioning units in all living areas, electrical blinds, LED lighting, plus windows and doors with security glass, pool heating, automatic garden watering system and solar system. It is blissfully set on an elevated plot of 2,770m2, acceding to the utmost level of privacy, whilst embracing the openness of the sea, sky and unrivalled views of the beautiful coastline and the infinity of the alluring blue ocean. The house is just steps from the sparkling water’s edge.

With a panoramic backdrop of the captivating sea and horizon, the impressive villa’s extravagant outdoor spaces will simply take one’s breath away. Combining massiveness with magnificence, the gorgeously landscaped garden, immense terraces and expansive seascape perspective provide a relaxed lifestyle of escapism. The dramatic water sculpture, which is connected to the breathtakingly stunning swimming pool (13 x 5.50

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metres), adds an extra dimension to the villa’s overall exclusivity and desirability.

looking for a dream home in Algarve.

Boasting awe-inspiring sea views, the superlative family home ensures serenity in a peaceful environment.

Price: â‚Ź3.6 million.

With a bold sculptural style and monumental beauty, this prestigious waterfront villa for sale in Praia da Luz, Lagos will appeal to the discerning tastes of aesthetically discriminating and design-conscious house hunters theaddressmagazine.com

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PIÈCE DE RÉSISTANCE

Endless elegance. Boundless beauty.

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AN EXCEPTIONAL BELLE EPOQUE PROPERTY THAT OFFERS A HARMONIOUS INTERPLAY BETWEEN DISTINGUISHED GRACE AND WELCOMING COMFORT

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or those who prefer pure exquisiteness blended with refined exclusivity, this luxury Belle Epoque villa for sale in Cap d’Ail in South of France offers a singular living experience at each level.

Recalling the grace and style of an earlier period, it has been crafted for a life of privilege and infinite luxury. A family home of rare quality and unquestionable distinction, it celebrates the classic sophistication and understated opulence that has come to define luxe French Riviera living. With a distinctly gracious and inviting atmosphere, the privileged environment is an extravaganza of impeccable indoor and outdoor living areas that are ideal for both family life and formal entertaining.


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Imbued with an ambience of perfection in a setting of stunning beauty, the quintessential Riviera home is framed with Mediterranean foliage and surrounded by luxuriant gardens. Embraced by a breathtaking panorama of the shimmering ocean waters, the classy home enjoys a refined sense of bliss and serenity. For both French and international buyers, the luxury real estate market of the Côte d’Azur is one of the most coveted in the whole of the Mediterranean. The search for the idyllic lifestyle away from the big cities has always been the main reason people wish to buy property in the French Riviera. Now, however, house hunters here also are on the lookout for a secondary home in the South of France for its value as an attractive investment and therefore part of an intelligent retirement plan. Apart from a prized seaside location – at the entrance to Monaco and only 20 minutes from Nice and Italy – prestige real estate in Cap d’Ail is highly desirable thanks to its mild climate and incredible scenery.

Extravagantly crafted and flawlessly appointed, this phenomenal Belle Epoque villa for sale near Monaco sets the stage for the most exceptional lifestyle. Pronounced by great elegance yet enhanced by irresistible timelessness, the exemplary property emanates sophistication and gorgeousness. With an extraordinary presentation of precise craftsmanship, the aesthetic perfection and the finely honed accents set an ethereal tone throughout its sweeping spaces. The alluringly quintessential facade, exquisitely adorned with feature balconies, lovely shutters and decorative elements, makes an imposing architectural statement. Highly ornamented with immense elegance and beauty, the stunningly impressive interiors are soaked in lavishness with a superlative mixture of classic timelessness and refined sophistication. Natural light is a predominant feature throughout, with floor-to-ceiling French doors and an abundance of windows ensuring that the outside is brought in to every room.

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Boasting 400m2 of distinction and luxurious splendour, the family home offers elegant living and entertaining space that is arranged over three floors.

“Extravagantly crafted and flawlessly appointed, the phenomenal Belle Epoque villa near Monaco sets the stage for the most exceptional lifestyle” Well-appointed and immaculately presented, the property’s indulgent living areas and expansive bedrooms are all a glorious testament to fine taste and enviable style. Modern comforts have been discreetly incorporated.

There is independent housekeeper’s accommodation, an annex and a garage for five vehicles. There is also an inside lift.

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From its impressive entrance hall, the home features a reception room, dining room that opens onto a large terrace, spacious kitchen, five bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms – including an immense master suite – and a study.



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Set on an elevated plot of 1,600m2, the Mediterranean Sea and the lush greenery provide the perfect dreamy backdrop. Here owners will enjoy a magical sanctuary of timeless beauty, where joyful discovery and heavenly luxury thrive in blissful harmony. Multiple al fresco areas, terraces and a pergola welcome outdoor dining and relaxing all day and night. An inviting swimming pool provides refreshing respite from South of France’s hot summer days. The spectacular French Riviera villa is further enhanced by a spectacular rooftop terrace that accentuates some of the best views that Cap d’Ail has to offer, commanding a sweeping expanse of the captivating seascape. Located in a sought-after residential area close to Monaco, it combines absolute convenience with idyllic tranquillity to create an attractive family residence. Delivering a discerning lifestyle perfected for exquisite living, this faultless Belle Epoque property for sale on Côte d’Azur offers a rarefied atmosphere of exclusivity and splendour that is nothing short of spectacular. Price upon request.

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Oceanfront

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xplore living beyond the ordinary. The Residences at W Fort Lauderdale for sale represent the coming together of a great address, premium luxury and a signature lifestyle in an iconic landmark.

Stunningly positioned between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, The Residences at W Fort

Lauderdale elevates prestigious oceanfront luxury resort living to a new level. Boldly designed and precisely detailed, the 171 luxury residences have been thoughtfully reimagined by celebrated New York-based design firm Meyer Davis, whose high-profile retail, restaurateurs and key hospitality

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ERFRONT PROPERTY REFINEMENT AND PRESTIGE clients range from Oscar de la Renta and John Varvatos, to chefs Daniel Boulud and Tom Colicchio, and to hotel groups such as W Hotels and St. Regis. The cool elegance and aesthetic appeal of the design blends with the contemporary architectural styling, creating spacious homes that dazzle at every turn.

From endless oceanfront views that span the horizon as far as the eye can see, to wonderful beach and city views, W Fort Lauderdale’s panorama provides the perfect backdrop for a lifestyle of timeless beauty and dazzling sophistication. Offering a chance to experience the ultimate in modern

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living in the heart of South Florida’s most vibrant waterfront community, The Residences at W are Fort Lauderdale’s most exclusive address. Here is where life meets style, city meets sea, zen meets zest, and present meets future.

“The condos at W Fort Lauderdale deliver not just a quality residence, but a unique, amenity-rich lifestyle with no compromises, no limitations and no concerns” With its sun-kissed beaches and azure Atlantic Ocean, Fort Lauderdale has long been known as the Venice of America. Today, as one of the nation’s fastest-growing metropolises, Fort Lauderdale offers an unrivalled array of cultural and recreational amenities – many at the doorstep of The Residences at W Fort Lauderdale. From sailing to shopping, museums to marinas, and fine dining to all-access outdoor activities, the city is truly a world-class destination and a place to call home. Secluded in their own wing, The Residences at W Fort Lauderdale are an oasis for privilege and privacy set


within the larger landmark W Resort. Fashionable, glamorous and elegant, the exceptional hotel condos for sale usher in to Fort Lauderdale’s real estate market a new level of convenience, style and panache. The Residences at W Fort Lauderdale erase the boundary between holiday and home. Here, dazzling style and cutting-edge luxury meet indulgent comfort and world-class resort-style amenities and services in a spectacular fashion that only a global brand such as W can deliver.

The modern glass-and-steel landmark marries iconic architecture with interior design brilliance to create a seductive atmosphere of a truly refined, stylish luxury property. The twin sail-shaped towers are masterfully linked by welcoming public spaces and accented by discreet lighting elements and soothing water features. Every aspect of each private residence, from layout planning and specification of sophisticated finishes, has been considered. The timelessly restrained design is inspired by a focused yet luxurious aesthetic defined by warm tones, long-

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lasting impression and an unwavering commitment to beauty and functionality. With compositional elegance and contemporary, clean lines, the sophisticated property makes for a pure visual experience, yet it is eminently liveable.

inspirational vision.

Every residence is characterised by the signature, scenestealing W style and delivers every comfort of modern oceanfront living. The celebration of light and thoughtful framing of unobstructed Atlantic Ocean and Intracoastal Waterway views are all delicately balanced to create one

Magnificent 9-foot, floor-to-ceiling windows are predominant throughout each residence, whilst sliding doors open out to spacious private balconies. The 1- and 2- bedroom (plus den) furnished residences come with fully finished living and dining areas, as well as entertainment system. The fabulous fully integrated kitchens blend aesthetic vision and practicality with customised Italian cabin-

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etry, polished stone designer countertops and spacious seating. Top-of-the-line appliances include deluxe side-by-side refrigerator and freezer with icemaker, dishwasher, flat range stove, gourmet wall oven, built-in microwave, under-mounted stainless steel sink, washer and dryer. The sumptuous master suites with their richly appointed decor are further enhanced with spa-styled Jacuzzi baths and the legendary W hotel beds, which have

been described as sleeping on a cloud. They also boast NudeAudio Studio 5 with multi-device docking station, up to 56� LCD TV and plush seating. The luxurious private balconies dramatically extend the amount of living space, making the dream of an inside-outside lifestyle a reality. With miles of sandy beaches, sparkling ocean and city views, plus balmy weather, the hotel condos at W Fort

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Lauderdale epitomise the best in carefree living. Casual, elegant and cool, W Fort Lauderdale is a full-service retreat that could not be closer to home. Boasting 315 linear feet of designated powdery white beach, the resort property beckons sunseekers with shorefront bliss and offers endless recreational opportunities. At the heart of W-style living are the WHATEVER/WHENEVER concierges who oversee the resort’s almost endless

array of on-site pleasures as well as residential requests. Enjoy the heated swimming pool oasis with its stellar oceanfront views, as well as the secluded pool. Also, there is an indulgent, full-service Bliss Spa and a fitness centre. Dine at the gourmet oceanfront restaurant or opt for a spell at WET Bar and Grille, the fashionable poolside chill-out complex with cabanas, cocktails and prime water views. Residents may also enjoy the ocean-view lounge for cocktails, bites and socialising.

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Owners also have access to an impressive range of services including WHEELS(SM) – valet parking and selfparking for residence owners, package delivery service, telephone access to hotel services and amenities, and all hotel amenities, with resident signing privileges Owning a property at W Fort Lauderdale is a passport to experiencing signature W leisure and lifestyle amenities and services, with all the attractive benefits and privileges that add to the enjoyment. Owners’ benefits include one complimentary parking space per residence, discounts at select on-site facilities, discounts on the best available rate at participating Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, and SPG Gold Membership, where one may earn, redeem and enjoy benefits at any of Starwood’s more than 1,300 hotels and resorts across 11 distinctive brands – including St. Regis, W and Westin – in nearly 100 countries. The condos at W Fort Lauderdale deliver not just a quality residence, but a unique, amenity-rich lifestyle with no compromises, no limitations and no concerns. W Fort Lauderdale is an architectural landmark superbly positioned along the most enviable slice of city shoreline. Offering the Edenic beachside lifestyle so many dream of but never have the opportunity to embrace, the hotel condos at W Fort Lauderdale for sale is an ideal choice for those seeking the glamour and style of South Florida living year-round.

Price: from USD 710,000 (subject to change).

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More Than a Sea-Change:

Real Estate and Citizenship in the Caribbean By Micha Emmett, CEO CS Global Partners

The Call of the Caribbean With emerald-hued seas and shimmering sands, the Caribbean exudes beauty, tranquillity, and serenity. Its swaying palm trees, sparkling waterfalls, and lush rainforests enchant visitors and residents alike, lulling them into a state of pure contentment. Island-nations like Dominica, Grenada, and St Kitts and Nevis encapsulate these exquisite features, boasting breath-taking views and unspoilt peacefulness, while also embracing the modern ethos of sustainability. It is this duality that makes Dominica, Grenada, and St Kitts and Nevis attractive to real estate developers, and to those looking for rewarding investments that are environmentally conscious. These sun-kissed islands, epitomising bliss and respect for mother nature, are also on a revolutionary path to luxury – complementing demand for pure delight with high-end development. Beachfront estates with unobstructed panoramic views come hand in hand with

state-of-the art architecture and services. It is easy to see how one can be tempted into owning a magnificent corner of paradise. To add to the appeal, each island, although diverse in its historical past, shares values of warm, unreserved hospitality, cosmopolitanism, and cultural pride, often displayed through food, music, dance, and extravagant pageantry. And the future is looking as bright as the present: the Caribbean is witnessing strong and growing GDP, with forecasts predicting even more growth. To name one example, St Kitts and Nevis recorded a 3.6 percent growth in 2016, according to World Bank data. As a consequence, these rising economies are enjoying an upsurge in overseas investment, with many wanting a piece of the real estate market. Whether looking for a ‘second home’ or an investment in a booming market, many eyes are turning to the Caribbean as a place of opportunity.

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The Real Estate and Citizenship Package Investing in Caribbean real estate is an exciting proposition, yet there is even more to whet the appetite of the keen investor. The Caribbean is the home of citizenship by investment, a burgeoning industry allowing foreigners to become citizens of a nation in return for a contribution – often either to a government fund or to a property development. Currently, there are 12 countries in the world with fully-developed citizenship by investment schemes. Five of these countries are in the Caribbean. Dominica, Grenada, and St Kitts and Nevis offer particularly strong programmes, known both for their effective procedures and strict vetting. They also offer some of the most stateof-the-art real estate opportunities in the region, coupling second citizenship with the chance to tap into prime Caribbean property.

A Growing Trend: What Makes Citizenship by Investment the Object of Modern Fascination Today’s economic and political uncertainty, exemplified by events such as the Arab Spring or the Brexit vote, has had the result of accelerating interest in second citizenship. Families are increasingly looking to stabilise their future, which includes a plan B for relocation, as well as asset diversification. A second citizenship in a Caribbean nation secures peace and tranquillity for those who want to move to a new country, while at the same time providing options for investment across multiple sectors. It is here that real estate can shine – offering a place to escape the lives we know, and making good financial sense to the shrewd investor. And a safe investment is not all one can look forward to: second citizenship in the Caribbean means the applicant can rest assured that his or her assets will be protected by a rigorous legal system, drawing from English common law and a history of respect for the rule of law. Additional bonuses include liberal tax regimes and incentives, including those that can be applied for successful succession planning. One of the key advantages of second citizenship is that it comes with perpetuity: it lasts a lifetime and it can be passed to children. This means being able to take advantage of citizenship forever, such as by continuing to make

profitable investments in one’s new nation of citizenship, whether in real estate or in other growing sectors. Certainly, with tourism and construction prospering in countries such as Dominica, Grenada, and St Kitts and Nevis, the savvy investor will have the pick of profitable options – hotels, resorts, villas, services, experiences, transport, and more. That such an investor can begin the journey to second citizenship by purchasing coveted real estate is icing on an already elaborate cake.

A Triad of Options: Grenada, St Kitts and Nevis, and Dominica A Country of Spices: Grenada Grenada is best known for its exotic aromas, particularly those of mace and nutmeg, that characterise its cuisine, agriculture, and exports. One of the world’s spice-trading nations, it also produces organic chocolate and lush fruit, and is a proponent of blue development – generating sustainable means of fishing and water usage. Grenada is an innovator of the arts, being home to the world’s first underwater sculpture museum and supporting the Caribbean traditions of carnival and music festivals. International yachts moor on Grenada’s colourful docks, as visitors make their way through winding roads, elegant restaurants, and local stores. The tourism market is flourishing, with people wanting to visit kilometres-long white-sand beaches, diving sites, and coral reefs. Real estate is a successful industry not just because of tourist demand for short-term rentals and hotels for overnight stays, but also because of its vast student and university population, preferring long-term rentals. Citizenship by investment can be attained by investing US$350,000 in pre-approved real estate. Whether investors prefer a villa, hotel, or a share of a resort, the selection in Grenada is wide, with fifteen options currently endorsed by the Government. One example, the Mount Cinnamon Resort, offers freehold lots and bespoke homes, all within the context of a resort overlooking Grenada’s stunning Grande Anse Beach. Another, located directly on Grande Anse Beach, is the Kimpton Kawana Bay, presenting investors with a choice between luxury studio rooms, pool suites, and penthouse apartments. A third golden choice is the 100-room resort complex known as the Point at Petite Calivigny, providing spectacular sunset views over one of the world most awe-inspiring Caribbean bays.

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Grenada is a tantalising prospect for a family looking for its next investment venture, a scenic home, and a second citizenship for life.

St Kitts and Nevis: A Federation of Fortune The sugar-soft sands of federated tropical islands St Kitts and Nevis serve as the background to the country’s Platinum Standard Citizenship Programme. Indeed, it is in St Kitts and Nevis that citizenship by investment was first devised, and it is here that it continues to be refined, offering applicants evermore options for real estate investment, quick processing times, and trusted due diligence assessments. The Federation itself has a high standard of living, reflected in its 98% literacy rate (more than 12 points above the global average) and consistently growing GDP. Alternative energy is receiving attention by the Government, evidencing the optimism with which the country views its future. The nation aims to source 100 percent of its electricity from renewable energy by 2020, notably by the use of clean, geothermal energy. St Kitts and Nevis’ commitment to a sustainable environment is further echoed in its choice to avoid pesticides and fertilisers on its world-famous golf courses. St Kitts and Nevis’ luxury real estate sector is one of the most prominent in the Caribbean, witnessing both high levels of foreign interest and significant returns on investment. Brands such as the Park Hyatt, the Embassy Suites by Hilton, and the Radisson have all already made their mark on the islands, and are alluring projects for the discerning investors. A US$400,000 investment in pre-approved estate in St Kitts and Nevis enables investors to combine a smart investment to a lifelong citizenship with multiple benefits, including not just life in a tropical oasis, but freedom to travel, express oneself, and live to the fullest.

Dominica: The Island of Rebirth When outlining the best options for second citizenship, it would be remiss not to begin with the Commonwealth of Dominica, an island whose Citizenship by Investment Programme was recently ranked top in the world by the Financial Times’ Professional Wealth Management. Tracing its citizenship by investment roots to 1993, Dominica achieved first place thanks to its no-fuss processes, which include no interviews or education requirements, theaddressmagazine.com


and strong due diligence parameters, which ensure citizenship is only offered to morally sound applicants. The fact that Dominica forces neither travel nor residence on the applicant, and that it processes applications in three months or less, also played a significant role in placing the nation above all other players in the market. Dominica offers citizenship by investment to single applicants in return for a one-time donation of US$100,000, and US$175,000 for a family of up to four individuals. This makes it the most affordable option in the Caribbean, and incredibly competitive worldwide. Dominica also has a real estate option, requiring a US$200,000 investment in pre-approved real estate carefully vetted by the Government for its ability to perform sustainably and remain in line with the nation’s vision of a green future. One example of such real estate is the Cabrits Resort Kempinski, a luxury resort surrounded by the Cabrits National Park and priding itself on being part of the oldest luxury hotel collection in the world. Another example is Jungle Bay, an award-winning boutique hotel that is now expanding to create luxury villas overlooking the Caribbean. Purchasing real estate in Dominica means owning property immersed in nature that also has tremendous potential for return, and holding a citizenship that affords applicants access to a global community of entrepreneurs and high-performing businesspersons, both within the Caribbean and internationally. Leaders in the citizenship and residence by investment industry, CS Global Partners offers tailored advice to both client and country. Driving economic prosperity and transforming lives in the process, CS Global Partners doesn’t just provide trustworthy and strategic advice, we provide unparalleled opportunity in a burgeoning industry. In addition to a bespoke service for those seeking citizenship or residence by investment opportunities, CS Global Partners transcends the traditional industry framework, supporting the governments of Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia, and St Kitts and Nevis to promote, develop and safeguard the integrity of their citizenship by investment programmes. csglobalpartners.com

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ALGARVE With a pleasant year-round climate, world-class golfing and easy access complementing its innate natural beauty that includes stunning beaches and coastline, Algarve has so much to offer those seeking a fresh life in the sun. The region’s relaxed atmosphere, along with its exceptional quality of life, add to its quintessential allure.

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For international high-end property buyers, the Algarve real estate market has much to offer. The region boasts pleasant year-round temperatures, some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, an enviable collection of worldclass golf courses and Western Europe’s lowest cost of living. Also, programmes such as Portugal’s Golden Visa and Non-Habitual Resident scheme continue to attract foreign buyers to Algarve properties.

“The property is a style aficionado’s delight, with an easy living aesthetic that is defined by clean lines, relaxed informality and white-on-white palette” Serenely beautiful and luxuriously stylish, this exclusive property for sale in Carvoeiro is designed with a thoughtful balance of timeless elegance and exceptional comfort. Embracing a discerning and contemporary sensibility with polished flair, the tastefully presented spaces are ideal for carefree living and joyful entertainment. The property is a style aficionado’s delight, with an easy living aesthetic that is defined by clean lines, relaxed informality and white-on-white palette with sparingly deployed jolts of colour and Mozarabic features. Whilst the visual language leans toward streamlined modernity, the feeling is anything but cold, as well-executed lighting adds warmth by evening, and large expanses of glass let in the brilliant sunshine by day. With 747m2 of a timelessly stylish yet informal and comfortable living environment, the beautifully laid-out house comes with space for togetherness and privacy. The property offers flexible family accommodation within a total of eight bedrooms across the main villa and the guest cottage. The inner courtyard, surrounded by the various living areas, gives the refined main house a distinct Mediterranean atmosphere. theaddressmagazine.com


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Modern amenities include heating/air conditioning and underfloor heating, solar panels, computerised garden irrigation, pool heating and garage for three cars. Outdoor living is an equal pleasure, where the al fresco areas are arrayed to take advantage of the perfect mix of sun and shade. The dazzling outdoor space – including fabulous terraces, a spectacular 12-by-5-metre pool, barbecue area, fireplace, exquisitely landscaped garden and a colourful orchard – sets an engaging scene. Taking full advantage of the villa’s awe-inspiring 360-degree panoramas, there is a selection of enticing al fresco relaxation options. Occupying a privileged 36,300m2 plot, the sophisticated property showcases immense privacy and superb elevated outlooks of the surrounding countryside. Tucked away in soothing bucolic environs, conveniently set in the Carvoeiro countryside, this is a perfect property to escape the everyday hustle and bustle and enjoy an appealingly unspoilt corner of Algarve, whist maintaining easy access to amenities. It is only five minutes to the town, the beach, golf, restaurants and shopping, whilst the airport is 35 minutes away. Rich in unique aesthetic beauty, the distinctive, stylish elegance of this Carvoeiro, Algarve property for sale provides owners with high standards of contemporary luxury amidst wonderfully tranquil surroundings. Price: € 3.95 million.

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BARBADOS With year-round sunshine, gorgeous sea and brilliant sand, direct flights, a wealth of chic restaurants and world-class golf courses, Barbados has built a solid reputation as a luxury Caribbean real estate market.

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Elegantly appointed for maximum enjoyment, the lavishly proportioned residence invites indulgence in extravagant indoor and outdoor living. With all of that scale and grandeur, however, there is nonetheless a warm, welcoming intimacy to every corner of the home, making it a noble retreat for family life and a remarkable setting for spectacularly stylish entertaining. Singular in its attributes, this ultra-luxurious 10-bedroom estate affords an incomparable opportunity to live and entertain without compromise in a private oceanfront setting on the prestigious Platinum West Coast of Barbados. Known as the Gem of the Caribbean, Barbados is surrounded by sparkling blue waters and over 70 miles of beautiful palm-fringed, white sandy beaches. Barbados has much to offer high-net-worth individuals: a stable political and economic environment, a sound regulatory climate and an unsurpassed lifestyle. The extensive array of recreational attractions, multi-genera-

tional appeal, fine dining and sports and leisure facilities make it one of the most desirable real estate markets in the Caribbean.

“Perched on top of a coral cliff, it offers pristine beauty, picture-perfect splendour and a spectacular seascape� An unparallelled statement in sophistication and exemplary taste, this magnificent Barbados beachfront mansion for sale is certain to captivate even the most discerning house hunter in search of a grandiose family haven that showcases a host of high-end features that are sure to deliver the wow factor Perched on top of a coral cliff, it offers pristine beauty, picture-perfect splendour and a spectacular seascape, with endless oceanfront views that span the horizon as far as the eye can see. At the base of the cliff is a blissful beach with private access only from the property.

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Complemented by exceptional craftsmanship, a refined colour palette, Palladian/Georgian design and opulent use of coral stone, the sumptuous, classically styled mansion villa masterfully blends traditional grandeur with the ease of modern living. The haute coastal feel of the home is highlighted by elevated ceilings, an abundance of large windows and open, airy spaces that allow the trade winds to cool the home. With an epic amount of space, it delivers approximately 20,000 sq.ft. of timeless refinement and quiet opulence.

Superlatively impressive, the commanding monumental entrance portico preludes the plush interior space, which is arranged in a series of graciously scaled rooms. The voluminous great room creates the ideal centrepiece for grand entertaining and flows seamlessly to the outdoor terrace with panoramic sea views and expansive patios and lawn areas. Other highlights include a state-of-the-art media room, library/study, massive fitness room, commercial-grade kitchen and a bar. Modern touches include air condi-

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lush tropical foliage. Tailored for sought-after al fresco living, the richly scenic setting of verdant greenery and sweeping vistas sets the stage for outdoor excellence.

The main house offers seven oversized and exquisitely furnished bedroom suites complete with lovely verandas, custom-built walk-in closets and Italian marble ensuite bathrooms. The self-contained cottage on the grounds has its own kitchen, sitting room and three ensuite bedrooms. A haven of exclusive privacy, comfort and luxury, the extraordinary waterfront property stands on 1.3 acres of

Designed to reflect the surrounding natural beauty, the stunning free-form pool, complete with an adjoining Jacuzzi tub and large sun deck, serves as a dazzling focal point for outdoor relaxation. There are expansive al fresco lounging areas that include wide verandas, idyllic porches, an impressive terrace, a wonderful dining gazebo and a barbecue area.

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The prestige property is surrounded by vast, immaculately manicured gardens and features Balinese-inspired outdoor spaces designed to inspire immense peacefulness and quiet sophistication. The alluringly beautiful villa offers a premier lifestyle address that perfectly balances serenity with the convenience of a prime location. It is ideally positioned mid-way between historic Holetown and Speightstown, offering a wide array of amenities, including championship golf courses, tennis clubs, great restaurants and luxury shopping. Undoubtedly one of the Caribbean’s finest homes to buy, this immensely impressive Barbados beachfront estate for sale is a world-class address exuding all the luxury, beauty and prestige of the island. Price upon request.

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With stunning elevated vistas of the beach and the effervescent hues of the Caribbean Sea, this luxury Barbados West Coast villa for sale is the definition of glamorous, modern waterfront living at its finest.

“The extravagant property is both an architectural masterpiece and an oasis of style and luxury� Much more than just a seaside celebrity playground, sunny, idyllic Barbados attracts the wealthy with its glorious year-round climate, stunning beaches and tranquil waters, rugged surf spots and a laid-back attitude to life. Barbados real estate is the first choice of discerning buyers of Caribbean property, thanks to its reputation for safety and stability, natural beauty and unrivalled lifestyle, offering a wealth of cultural activities, fascinating history, sporting opportunities, fine dining, great shopping and vibrant nightlife – all set against a backdrop of tropical splendour. With jaw-dropping designer flair and style, this contemporary beachfront property in Barbados for sale brings a new level of modern panache to Caribbean real estate. theaddressmagazine.com


Immersed in a spellbinding panorama of the endless blue horizon and translucent waters, Barbados’ dazzling indoor-outdoor lifestyle is truly exemplified here. The strikingly elegant home – a masterful collaboration of architect Jeremy Gunn meets interior designer Kelly Hoppen – displays a restrained design with aesthetically balanced proportions, underscored by a distinctly sophisticated edge. True to the vernacular architecture, the structure is composed of strict geometric forms, clean lines and

dazzling white surfaces that create a striking contrast with the gorgeous colours of the ocean and sky. Glass, marble, stone and wood dominate the home and although elaborate in texture and spatially diverse, each element has been selected with a purpose. Floor-to-ceiling windows maximise natural light and the sublime azure expanse of the Caribbean Sea, whilst seamlessly integrating the ultra-stylish indoor living space with the beautiful outdoor oasis. Completing the impeccable finish of the minimalist interior, the polished colour palette of crisp whites and soothing tans reflects

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perfect setting for memorable feasts. Each of the five hotel-worthy bedrooms enjoys an ensuite bathroom and air conditioning. Many open to balconies or terraces, so one can fall asleep to the sound of the ocean or feel the breeze with the first light of day.

Expressly designed for stylish indoor-outdoor entertaining and living, the 6,500 square feet of modern opulence leaves nothing to be desired. Minimal yet ultimately luxurious, the living areas feature large openings that offer sweeping views of the captivating seascapes. The sleek kitchen is fully equipped with chef-grade appliances and opens up to the dining pavilion, which is the

Spanning an impressive 1,300 square feet, the master suite is an uncompromising refuge of refined elegance designed as an immersive space of calm and relaxation. With an elevated position, it boasts amazing views of the coastline and the sea.

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The multi-level villa also comes with fitness and media rooms, as well as ample parking. The showstopping property resides amidst brilliant blue skies and endless ocean waters from its lush 12,000-square-foot grounds. This is the perfect villa for those who want to enjoy a chic island atmosphere – a serene paradise of unsurpassed elegance and breathtaking beauty, where action, relaxation and pampering combine with an exceptional outdoor experience. Enjoy listening to the soothing sound of the gentle waves and watching the scenic views by day and magnificent sunsets by night. The expansive outdoor living areas include several generous balconies, terraces and sun deck, offering a variety of environments for soaking up the blissfully sublime ambience. There is also an impressive swimming pool and a gorgeous shaded al fresco dining pavilion overlooking the beach.

The outdoor living area is surrounded by beautiful plants and trees for added privacy. A meandering path leads to the white sandy beach through the verdant tropical garden. With a coveted West Coast address, the exclusive villa is situated in the upmarket St. James parish close to Holetown, where one can find all the great restaurants, cafés and high-end shops. It is also conveniently located near the island’s world-class golf and tennis resorts. A contemporary jewel, this modern Barbados beachfront property for sale perfectly blends stunning cutting-edge design with film-star luxury and retreat-style relaxation. Price: USD 12 million.

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private world of tranquillity and indulgence, this exceptional West Coast property for sale in Barbados oozes exclusivity, class and perennial beauty.

Beyond the majestic and grandly scaled facade rests this exquisite and elegant residence, impeccable and discerning in its design, with luxurious interior living space that seamlessly blends with the sparkling exterior. Created for those seeking a privileged lifestyle at a prized address, it offers a spacious mix of outdoor and indoor living areas ideal for entertaining, whether it be large parties or an intimate family gathering, or even quiet relaxation. From its unique vantage point, sweeping views extend across the verdant greenery and stretch down to the West Coast and the deep blue Caribbean, then the endless horizon. It is breathtaking at every turn.



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Nestled in magnificently landscaped tropical grounds, the impressive coral stone villa enjoys a coveted position on Turtleback Ridge, a secluded cul-de-sac of luxury private homes overlooking the island’s famed Platinum Coast.

“With quiet affluence and distinction, the exclusive West Coast property in Barbados is truly the definition of perfection� This prestigious neighbourhood offers unparallelled privacy and a sense of serenity, yet is located just 10 minutes from Holetown, putting the commanding property within easy reach of beautiful white sand beaches, 5-star restaurants, great shopping and vibrant nightlife. It is also in proximity to both the Apes Hill Club and the Royal Westmoreland. Barbados has long been considered a leader in the Caribbean as a preferred destination for those in search of international luxury real estate. For many, owning a home in Barbados is a personal lifestyle choice. The island, offering coveted lifestyle living in a politically stable, tax-friendly environment, is blessed with a fantastic warm climate, stunning beaches and crystal-clear sea, along with an excellent infrastructure and recreational activities. theaddressmagazine.com


With quiet affluence and distinction, this exclusive West Coast property for sale in Barbados is truly the definition of perfection.

The expert use of quality materials, combined with extraordinary bespoke workmanship and detailing, has created a truly unique property.

Beautifully proportioned interiors have been meticulously executed to reveal a timeless fusion of classical architecture and modern flair, with fluid formal and family living rooms. The distinguished villa’s generous dimensions sumptuously provide a desirable environment in which to live, dine, relax and entertain surrounded by consummate luxury.

Its classic beauty, airy spaciousness and glorious luminosity deliver the perfect ambience for a timelessly stylish yet informal tropical island residence. Arched doorways, carved stone features, stone decor and wood accents sprinkled throughout the home reflect a sophisticated aesthetic that is reflective of an appreciation for fine craftsmanship.

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The sophisticated, subtle colour palette and elegant shutters and louvred windows contribute to the soothingly refined feel. Imbued with a classy yet casual elegance, the superior home’s appealing layout provides both a sense of expansiveness and intimacy. The stunning lounge area makes a tasteful statement with soaring ceilings, an iron chandelier, full bar and richly upholstered furnishings. Opening onto an expansive

covered terrace, it offers captivating vistas of the glorious pool and the azure waters of the sea. There is also a formal dining room and an upper terrace, ideal for al fresco dinners, plus a small on-site gym and TV room. There are five attractively sized bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. The resplendent family home incorporates all the comforts for modern living, including surround-sound, air conditioning and security system.

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There is a lovely self-contained, 2-bedroom cottage and, like the main house, it enjoys scenic ocean views. It even comes with its own plunge pool and separate entrance. For the multi-generational family, or someone with a live-in nanny, or a teenager desirous of their own space, the flexible floor plan works beautifully to accommodate pretty well any lifestyle. The villa’s extravagant outdoor spaces are as luxurious as those within the house and include a sumptuous poolside gazebo for al fresco dining, a wonderfully inviting porch and a splendorous infinity pool with Jacuzzi tub and sundeck in the garden. The substantial landscaped grounds of 87,120 sq.ft. are expansive and blissfully idyllic, and the pristinely manicured gardens are luxuriantly planted in indigenous vegetation and trees. From its immensely peaceful position, the spectacular uninterrupted views of the ocean and the fabulous West Coast provide a majestic backdrop as day and evening unfold. Impressive and distinctive, few properties can beat this impeccably presented family home for sale in Barbados when it comes to refined aesthetics, indulgent lifestyle and downright luxury. Price: USD 6.95 million.

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legant, affluent and relaxing, this luxury Royal Westmoreland villa for sale offers a fine environment that exudes plenty of polished flair and pristine sophistication.

With a strong sense of style, it has been deliberately crafted to embody all the hallmarks of beautiful timeless living. Graciously scaled in every way, it is meticulously appointed for effortless enjoyment. Defined by its exquisite craftsmanship and impeccable taste and detail, the impressive property is flawless in every respect and endowed with a classic beauty. The aesthetically appealing design reflects an atmosphere of elegance and respectability.

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With a backdrop that affords stunning views of the Caribbean Sea, the superior villa showcases gracious living spaces and expansive outdoor areas for family fun and fine entertaining. Perfectly positioned, the superb villa’s ideal location within the prestigious Westmoreland community in St. James offers easy access to the sea and the coast as well as true privacy and tranquillity, inviting owners to connect to every facet of the enviable lifestyle Barbados has to offer. That lifestyle in a 750-acre community punctuated by

understated elegance is extraordinary. Royal Westmoreland Golf, Beach and Spa Estate is undoubtedly one of the most exclusive resort developments in the world. With its well-earned reputation for excellence, many buyers choose to purchase their homes within Royal Westmoreland because of its luxurious community amenities, including a championship golf course, beach club at Mullins Bay, state-of-the-art gym and tennis courts. For a lifestyle immersed in complete refinement and privacy, this exclusive Royal Westmoreland villa for sale combines the perennial allure and timelessness of a

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tropical island, with the comfort and enjoyment of indulgent living. It affords the discerning purchaser the opportunity to explore the life of elegant living with a sensation of welcomeness in a place of splendorous beauty and refined grace. Stunning throughout with its pristine elegance, it offers enticing luxury, endless flair and rare class. Delightfully distinct in style and character, the villa with its classically inspired architecture features uncompromising quality in workmanship and design that is reflected in the blend

of marble and coral stone throughout. The well-proportioned, luminous rooms are bathed in natural light, which are further enhanced by the tasteful palette of soothing white, cream and blue tones. High-end furnishings and specially chosen accent pieces lend to the feel of sophistication and stylishness. Boasting 6,500 sq.ft. of excellence and distinction, the superb villa has been thoughtfully designed with paramount comfort and modern liveability in mind. With an effortless indoor-outdoor flow, the expansive living areas offer ample options for relaxed casual family life through to sophisticated entertaining.

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The exceptional property offers excellent spacious family accommodation with five bedrooms. On the ground floor and opening onto a private patio are two ensuite guest rooms. On the first floor is the master bedroom from which one may stroll onto a spacious balcony it shares with an adjacent guest bedroom. What a fabulous place the balcony is for taking in the incredible tropical sunsets.

“Defined by its exquisite craftsmanship and impeccable taste and detail, the impressive property is flawless in every respect� There is also a charming fifth bedroom with separate entrance from the tropical gardens. The bedroom overlooks the Westmoreland neighbourhood. There is a fully fitted kitchen and a library/study. Modern luxuries include air conditioning and security system. Nestled amongst the dreamy backdrop of lush greenery and captivating views of the ocean, the 43,560 sq.ft. lot is a glorious outdoor sanctuary of blissful harmony. The sensational covered patio, offering spectacular views of the swimming pool and the well-manicured gardens along with the dining area, wet bar and outdoor heated theaddressmagazine.com


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Jacuzzi, makes the property ideal for lounging and socialising. The splendid poolside patio also features a delightful octagonal gazebo, along with an eating area that is perfect for casual dining. The premium property is located in Westmoreland near Barbados’ West Coast, known as the Platinum Coast for its iconic sandy beaches, sparkling warm waters and lavish villas. The exclusive residential resort community is just 6.6 kilometres – a 9-minute drive - from the fashionable boutiques, pristine beaches and excellent dining in historic Holetown, St. James. The capital city of Bridgetown is approximately 15 kilometres away and Grantley Adams International Airport is 29.3 kilometres away, about a 45-minute drive. With a privileged address, this sophisticated home for sale in Royal Westmoreland, St. James, represents the epitome of posh exclusivity, refinement and serenity. Price: 3.5 million USD. CONTACT Signature Residences Worldwide signatureresidencesworldwide.com +44 (0)20 7095 8700

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plendour, affluence and prestige dominate these Barbados luxury villas for sale, where owners will enjoy a privileged lifestyle of timeless magnificence and unadulterated elegance.

For the discerning real estate collector, here is limitededition living at its finest with only five architecturally significant residences at a prized address. Extraordinary beachfront vistas of the Caribbean Sea and the spectacular seascape define daily life at this coveted enclave on the much-in-demand Platinum Coast of Barbados. Boasting a superlative mixture of absolute exclusivity, architectural aesthetics, a singular oceanfront setting and opulent indoor-outdoor spaces, the refined property is the quintessential Caribbean trophy home. Thoughtfully designed and magnificently executed, each impeccable tropical beachfront residence is appointed to the highest level with distinctive architectural features



and polished finishes throughout, set in an irreplaceable location with truly mesmerising ocean views. With up to 135 feet of prime beach frontage, each owner will enjoy the soothing sounds of the rolling waves whilst the sea transforms it all into a heavenly playground.

a highly desirable place to call home, with a reputation for safety and stability, natural charm and unrivalled recreational opportunities. Social, economic and political stability and a strong infrastructure of roads, healthcare and communications continue to bolster Barbados’ vacation home market.

The immaculate property is unique in both scope and ambition to provide residents with an all-encompassing luxury lifestyle extravaganza.

A hallmark of absolute prestige and impressive indulgence, these Barbados luxury villas for sale represent nothing short of extravagant living.

A slice of Barbadian life is proving irresistible for many discerning Caribbean holiday homebuyers. Barbados is

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grand space that is as well-equipped to lavishly entertain as it is to provide a stylish private oasis. Offering upscale design perfection, direct beachfront living and an unparallelled lifestyle, it makes a statement of breathtaking magnificence, supreme refinement and dazzling comfort. Upon arrival, the first of a series of show-stopping moments is its singularity and sweeping grandeur, imbued with stunning beauty, dignity and quality. Every detail has been thoughtfully orchestrated to blend sophisticated modern living with relaxed island splendour.

The interiors are immersed in elegance and distinguished sophistication, striking a compelling balance between pure indulgence and carefree escapism. Residences span impressively from 15,646 sq. ft. to 19,472 sq.ft. of extravagant scale and unlimited style, the ingeniously conceived layouts are complemented to perfection by panoramic vistas of the glistening Caribbean Sea. Each signature villa consists of three 2-storey living, bedroom and leisure pavilions. Walls of glass and floor-toceiling windows characterise the modern fluidity, allowing for spatial continuity between indoors and outdoors.

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The main pavilion presents a jaw-dropping double-height reception room that extends 28 feet in height. The north wing contains the primary bedroom suites, with further sleeping accommodation, kitchen and staff accommodation in the south wing.

wood cabinetry and double ensuite bathrooms with high-quality marble finishes.

The masterful architecture of each villa provides columnfree interiors and uninterrupted sea views from all principal living areas as well as each of the six ensuite bedrooms.

Amongst the other highlights are a family kitchen and a staff kitchen, all hand-crafted with quality materials and decked out in appliances of superior quality. A formal indoor dining area, outdoor dining gazebo and breakfast room provide ample eating and entertaining options. There is also a utility room.

The grand master suite adds further indulgence with a spectacular sea view, solid timber flooring, over-sized walk-in closet fitted with locally crafted, bespoke hard-

Pre-approved design plans for the lower ground floor present an ideal opportunity to incorporate a gym, entertainment room, bar, cinema and additional storage.

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All villas are pre-wired with specified CCTV system, intruder alarm, smoke and heat detection system and fire alarm, ensuring complete comfort and peace of mind. There is also a garage.

and includes a soothing water garden area, whilst the Caribbean Sea laps at the shoreline of golden sand, imbuing the spaces with tranquil sounds and stunning views.

For that extra touch of indulgence, 5-star, 24/7 concierge service is provided. With staff on hand to serve and facilitate, owners may enjoy even more free time to explore, experience, savour and indulge themselves in the idyllic Barbadian lifestyle.

Offering plenty of peace and privacy, each sophisticated villa sits on a 30,510-square foot plot that is graced with lush lawns and verdant foliage.

Owners find themselves surrounded by a tropical wonderland: the entrance area is fully landscaped

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20 metres, and the limestone pool deck complete the welcoming outdoor oasis.

“Boasting a superlative mixture of absolute exclusivity, architectural aesthetics, a singular oceanfront setting and opulent indoor-outdoor spaces, the refined property is the quintessential Caribbean trophy home.” To top it all off, residents will enjoy the supreme privilege of living in the centre of Holetown, the island’s oldest settlement, where the finest hotels and restaurants grace the best places for shopping and entertainment, including the nearby Limegrove Lifestyle Centre. Each immensely spectacular beachfront villa offers a unique opportunity to experience ownership of one of Barbados’ finest luxury properties for sale, along with an opportunity for personal, family and corporate recreation and enjoyment. Price upon request.

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BARCELONA With a fiery mix of Catalan culture, fabled architecture, world-class gastronomy and unbeatable climate, Barcelona is a city that has everything. Striking the right balance between traditional charm and vibrant modernity, this Gothic and Modernist marvel on the Mediterranean Sea is eclectic, cosmopolitan and effortlessly cool. The streets of Barcelona are lined with breathtaking works of architecture, from Gothic to Gaudi, to modern museums and galleries. With its cosmopolitan feel, relaxed pace of life, Barcelona is one of Spain’s most liveable and loveable cities.


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With a design that is timeless, functional and aesthetically pleasing, it reflects classic modernity whilst maintaining a balance of style and liveability. The expansive villa’s beautifully articulated spaces include airy living areas that display undeniable aesthetics, a discreet sense of sophistication and an expertly performed integration with the lush outdoors. A perfect blend of refined character and inspired contemporary luxury, it affords the finest in family living and entertaining. Situated in the much-coveted Pedralbes, the home’s owners will experience an enjoyable lifestyle in a highly convenient and pleasant setting. The most exclusive and serene neighbourhoods in Barcelona are located in the Zona Alta, an area that encompasses districts such as Sarrià-Sant Gervasi and theaddressmagazine.com


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Pedralbes. Affluent families are attracted by the wide range of large-scale houses located close to the sprawling parks and gardens and prestigious sports clubs. ESADE and IESE business school campuses are situated in Pedralbes, as are some of the best international schools, such as the British Kensington, Saint Peter’s, American Benjamin Franklin and Lycée Francais de Barcelona. Exuding masses of lifestyle appeal and convenience, this Pedralbes house for sale has been built with emphasis

on luxury, elegance and maximum enjoyment. It is filled with gracious charm and possesses an undeniable warmth that is testament to its fine taste and wellthought-out design. The delightful family home’s attractive architecture is perfectly and timelessly complemented by harmonious and welcoming interior spaces. The distinctively upscale styling and outstanding attention to detail capture the property’s classy character and premium quality.

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With plenty of space for everyone, the thoughtful layout and superior finishes showcase multiple living areas for family functionality and undisturbed comfort.

which is linked to the library and dining room. A cosy verandah leads into the garden.

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“A perfect blend of refined character and inspired contemporary luxury, it affords the finest in family living and entertaining� Immersed in comfortable luxury, the alluring and intimate living areas are complemented by six bedrooms. The attractive property comes with private parking for two cars. It occupies a tranquil and private position resting on a 591m2 plot. The wonderful porch and deck overlook the sun-drenched garden, which is perfectly screened with established trees to ensure maximum privacy. A lovely swimming pool completes the outdoor family haven. Situated in the finest area of Pedralbes, this unique property is superbly positioned and connected to public transport, yet it enjoys a peaceful setting. It offers premium living, moments from quality schools, cosmopolitan amenities and the Collserola mountain range, from which residents can enjoy the beauty and tranquillity of nature. Certain to create a lasting impression, this fine property in Pedralbes for sale beckons the discerning homebuyer in search of a greatly enhanced lifestyle that comes with a stroke of sophistication in every corner. Price upon request. CONTACT Signature Residences Worldwide signatureresidencesworldwide.com +44 (0)20 7095 8700 theaddressmagazine.com


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stunning distillation of sleek lines, uncluttered space and stylish modernity, this exclusive penthouse apartment for sale in Barcelona provides a true expression of top-end city living.

Designed to deliver a flawless contemporary style, it features impressive interior and exterior spaces of high

aesthetics and sheer luxury. The huge 63m2 terrace sets a casually elegant tone for peerless al fresco living in the city centre. Brimming with visual beauty, the penthouse’s design is distinguished by spatial purity, a restrained yet luxurious material palette combined with subtle texture tactility,

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ESCENT IN ITS POLISHED ELEGANCE, RISTINE INDOOR-OUTDOOR COMFORT and impeccable quality. The crisp whites and clean lines are complemented by stone and wood, with focus placed on the light, open spaces and maximum functionality. It boasts a prized address in the centre of Barcelona, only 200 metres from the architecturally historic shopping district of Passeig de Gracia.

Discerning buyers looking to invest in a Spanish city home continue to favour Barcelona’s luxury real estate. Apart from its unique quality of life and cosmopolitan atmosphere, this Mediterranean city offers a wonderful year-round climate, a magnificent setting between the sea and the mountains, exquisite architecture, worldclass infrastructure and great outdoor activities.

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All of this in a privileged location near the sea and a few hours from the Pyrenees, plus outstanding links to the rest of the world. A functional property of immense flair and sophistication, this visually stunning penthouse apartment for sale in Barcelona offers a lifestyle of impeccable taste, finesse and comfort.

It comes with a serious dose of precise, streamlined modernity created by employing a restrained but welcoming aesthetic to the free-flowing spaces. The masterly designed penthouse apartment exudes class and elegance. The minimalist style and the white against natural wood create a luminous, airy and warm palette, highlighting the property’s understated luxury.

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The commanding building’s grand entrance is truly magnificent and prefaces the dazzling attic apartment’s modern interiors, which are underpinned with a touch of coolness. Presented with a contemporary flair that maximises the light and space, the impressive penthouse measures 142m2 of symmetry and refined simplicity. With its top-floor location, privacy abounds here.

With a calming and pristine atmosphere, it features airy and sun-drenched living spaces that flow onto the terrace. The seamlessly integrated living, dining and kitchen areas invite effortless entertaining. There are three bedrooms; two bedrooms sit on the lower floor, one of which is the master suite. The third bedroom is on the upper floor and could be used instead as a second living area or an office.

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It is superbly finished with the latest home automation and climate control technology, including zoned underfloor heating and air conditioning.

“The penthouse’s design is distinguished by spatial purity, a restrained yet luxurious material palette combined with subtle texture, and impeccable quality” The expansive terrace – complete with a porch and an area dedicated for relaxed sunbathing –stands out for its excellent distribution, offering a series of spaces perfect for dining, entertaining and lounging. There is the possibility of adding a swimming pool. With sleek harmony of contemporary design and city living, this new Barcelona duplex apartment for sale exudes modern stylishness at its finest. Price: €1.575 million (excludes cost of potential swimming pool). CONTACT Signature Residences Worldwide signatureresidencesworldwide.com +44 (0)20 7095 8700



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COSTA MARESME With its scenic beauty, proximity to Barcelona and lifestyle excellence, Costa Maresme real estate continues to be a smart place for investment.

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he location, the size and the quality of this immaculate property for sale in Sant Andreu de Llavaneres, near Barcelona, represents a living environment of aesthetic elegance and utmost convenience. Ideally positioned in one of Costa Maresme’s most soughtafter locations with lovely sea views of the Mediterranean,

the exclusive villa is smartly designed, with a deep sense of taste and aesthetics. It will delight today’s busy family that is keen to live, relax and entertain in easy style. Costa Maresme real estate is very much in demand amongst international property buyers who are looking for a laid-back and beautiful location within easy reach of

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D BY A UNIQUE ARCHITECTURAL MENT AND ENDURING VISUAL IMPACT Barcelona. What makes the area so enjoyable is the fabulous weather, the Mediterranean Sea, the gorgeous hills and mountains, as well as its superb location between Costa Brava and Barcelona. Boasting a timelessly contemporary appeal, this luxury property for sale in Sant Andreu de Llavaneres near

Barcelona offers the absolute premium lifestyle choice and represents the perfect intersection of stylish classiness, spaciousness and liveability. Defined by a design that is pronounced by elegance and enhanced by timelessness, the contemporary villa provides a wonderful haven for effortless family living.

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The stunning exterior oozes modernity, where the goodlooking geometric architecture expertly follows function and beauty. The interior of the property is tastefully designed with a neutral-toned colour palette, quality materials, upscale finishes and exquisite details that create a sense of pristine comfort harmoniously melded with discreet luxury. Precious sycamore wood, Thassos marble and luminous decoration enrich living areas with soft light and an abundance of space. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame the gorgeous outdoor areas, verdant garden and sea views. Spanning three floors plus the basement, the substantial villa embodies an elegant and versatile 545m2 layout that seduces with its generous and sunny spaces and its rational distribution. Several living areas allow owners to share convivial moments with family and friends, whilst each of the six bedrooms provides a private, comfortable retreat. The ground floor features an impressive entrance hall that leads to the stunning reception area of 60m2, complete with an imposing wood partition that separates the dining room from the living room. The oversized kitchen is well appointed and features a roomy eating area that is ideal for informal meals. There is also a service area with a separate entrance. On the first floor, there are three double bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. The master suite is fitted with a Jacuzzi tub and two dressing rooms and includes a private terrace and stunning ocean views. theaddressmagazine.com


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On the top floor, there is a studio with two rooms, a study room and a 20m2 terrace. The basement floor measures 150m2 and features a large open space and a wine cellar. Modern amenities include an internal lift and four parking spaces.

“Defined by a design that is pronounced by elegance and enhanced by timelessness, the contemporary villa provides a wonderful haven for effortless family living” The property looks onto the ocean and offers plenty of space for al fresco dining, sunbathing and relaxing. The private plot of 1,375m2, the terraces of almost 60m2 and the wonderful pool allow for maximum outdoor enjoyment at all times of the year. Set in an oasis of native vegetation, the villa’s meticulously landscaped garden is brimming with lush Mediterranean foliage, fragrant plants, an orchard and a striking decorative sculpture. With a feeling of expansiveness and a relaxed, al fresco lifestyle, owners will enjoy a sense of tranquillity and privacy. The fine villa’s delightful setting is peaceful whilst offering easy access to the town of Sant Andreu de Llavaneres, its marina, beaches, golf course, tennis and horse-riding clubs. This wonderful Sant Andreu de Llavaneres villa near Barcelona for sale is loaded with luxury and a host of details that make it a beautiful home for that special family seeking a modern lifestyle in Costa Maresme. Price upon request.

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A WONDERFUL SEA-VIEW VILLA THAT OOZES A SMART CONTEMPORARY STYLE WITH A FRESH AND POLISHED PRESENTATION

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ith contemporary lines and discreet luxury, this fine property for sale in Costa Maresme sets the tone for a cosmopolitan yet casual lifestyle.

Displaying a sense of pristine comfort harmoniously melded with understated distinction, the glorious property’s compelling appeal is brilliantly highlighted by its timeless design integrity, quiet elegance and captivating setting. From its lofty vantage point, owners may marvel at the sweeping views across the surrounding landscape and the Mediterranean Sea.

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Flaunting great class and everlasting beauty, it boasts a cosmopolitan style that imparts a sense of relaxed informality. With an atmosphere inspired by a dynamic modernity blended with exquisite taste, the inviting decor is made up of casual luxury and comfortable sophistication. The home’s beautiful and relaxed aesthetic carefully integrates the interior spaces with the exterior architecture and lovely landscaping. The fabulous outdoor area is a highlight as it accommodates several terraces as well as a large pool area embedded in a wonderful garden setting. The house harmonises with the beauty of its surroundings through its effortless and informal sophistication and cosiness. With a fantastic quality of life, gorgeous climate, proximity to the sea and the mountains, green surroundings and

superb sporting facilities, Maresme real estate remains a popular choice for both local and international property investors. Apart from the numerous lifestyle benefits of this enchanting and very scenic region, the Maresme is also an attractive area from which to commute for buyers in search of homes near Barcelona. With a gorgeous, elegant and timeless style, this luxury property for sale in Costa Maresme is characterised by fine upscale living in view-oriented open areas that create a perfect synergy of indoor and outdoor living. It is built with classy flair and attention to detail, merging aesthetic form with the efficiency of function. Scintillating spaces and seductive outdoor surroundings create a beautifully compatible combination, ensuring the enjoyment of the superb family home in any season.

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The overall design philosophy is clean, simple and understated and provides for a comfortable and airy atmosphere throughout.

“With an atmosphere inspired by a dynamic modernity blended with exquisite taste, the inviting decor is made up of casual luxury and comfortable sophistication� Streamlined modernity and generous flowing spaces with extensive use of glass define the bright and radiantly handsome interior, which exudes a brilliantly spacious, welcoming ambience and allure. Thoughtfully decorated and appointed, the neutral palette flows effortlessly throughout to create a fresh and inviting space. With 400m2 of finesse and luminosity, the instantly appealing property offers undeniable qualities to accommodate both outstanding entertaining and modern family living. Cleverly conceived and skilfully executed, the entire layout is oriented toward the ocean, granting the whole home expansive views. The sun-filled interiors feature a 2-level floorplan that offers excellent accommodation and flexible living zones.



The large living-dining room beckons with its flowing openness, lovely fireplace and captivating sea views. The premium kitchen, with direct access to the garden, features wood cabinets, an expansive worktop, excellent storage and quality appliances. There are five bedrooms, including a master suite with dressing room and staff quarters with bathroom. There is also a large studio with a reading area that opens on to the garden, as well as a utility room and parking space. The property’s thoughtful design continues outside into a huge garden, an impressive swimming pool, lovely porch and plenty of dining, relaxation and entertaining space. Set on 1,800m2 of private grounds, it features stunning Mediterranean foliage, vibrant flora and mature trees. Infused with a smartly polished look and overflowing with high-end appeal, this splendid family home for sale in Maresme with ocean views delivers a lifestyle of sober elegance and fine timelessness. Price upon request.

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COSTA RICA Costa Rica is a fabulous destination for investors, vacationers and retirees, bursting with spectacular natural beauty, boasting a peaceful and stable political system, excellent healthcare system and superb infrastructure

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A STYLISTICALLY IMPRESSIVE VILLA THAT IS A TRUE STATEMENT OF MATCHLESS ELEGANCE

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ichly imagined, precisely crafted, this sensational home for sale in Santa Ana of Costa Rica’s Central Valley is the definition of perfection.

A substantial home of quiet grandeur and gracious ambience, it offers an extravagant and stylish environment of exceptional elegance. Hallmarked by timeless refinement and understated distinction, the indulgently scaled family home dazzles with its immense beauty and dignified sophistication, polished with a sprinkling of glamour. Its architectural dignity and orchestration of precious features establish a quietly remarkable presence. With impeccable presentation, every corner of the home is an architectural marvel; every detail is beautiful.

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The villa’s magazine-worthy interiors are flawlessly designed to meet even the most demanding expectations, aesthetically and functionally. It abounds with sumptuous spaces for distinctive entertaining as well as intimate gatherings, whilst at the same time it is warm and inviting for daily family living. Representing a rare opportunity to experience the splendour of graceful living, this exceptionally handsome villa is a fully realized dream property for the discerning buyer

looking to purchase a prestige home in Costa Rica’s Central Valley. For international investors seeking a cosmopolitan lifestyle that is at the same time immersed in nature and tranquillity, real estate in Central Valley ticks all the boxes. Wonderful year-round weather, proximity to San JosÊ with its many cultural attractions, museums, theatres, restaurants, shopping and a burgeoning international community make the Central Valley one of the

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most desirable places in Costa Rica to live. The region’s attractiveness is further enhanced by excellent healthcare, sandy white beaches nearby, hiking, organic fresh produce and a relaxed lifestyle.

of polished modernity. Vast, voluminous and seductively beautiful, it has an aura of luxury wrapped around supreme style and impeccable taste.

With singularity and exclusivity, this extraordinary home for sale in Santa Ana is synonymous with a posh and uncompromising lifestyle.

Styled to perfection, the exceptional home boasts a masterful combination of elegant formality and relaxed refinement, with the comfort and convenience of modern living.

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melds superior craftsmanship and affluence with a meticulously articulated composition and graceful proportions. Rich decor and incredible custom design elements bespeak class and magnificence at the same time that it invokes true luxury aesthetics. Select materials, exquisitely crafted furniture and fine lighting are brought together in a carefully knit palette of muted tones, delivering to the spaces a feeling of beauty, distinction and timelessness. The house is also notable for its luminosity, thanks to the many floor-to-ceiling French doors and an abundance of windows, which wonderfully integrate interior and exterior areas. Impressive and imposing, the aesthetic appeal of the property begins with its massive, distinguished stone facade that radiates classic splendour and flair. The residence is resplendent in elegance and luxury throughout a sumptuous, magnificently appointed living environment totalling 1,055m2. With a selection of formal and casual living rooms, the scale of this prestigious home presents limitless entertaining options. Offering optimum privacy and relaxation, the lavish living room, dining room, breakfast area and kitchen open onto the exquisitely landscaped gardens. theaddressmagazine.com


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The well-appointed kitchen is equipped with Sub-Zero & Wolf appliances, an oversized central unit, storage space galore and a breakfast room. This area also allows access to the service entrance, garage, utility room and walk-in pantry. The kitchen is also connected to the second-floor service quarters that are built to be separate from the rest of the house.

“Styled to perfection, the exceptional home boasts a masterful combination of elegant formality and relaxed refinement, with the comfort and convenience of modern living� The second floor offers four expansive bedroom suites with marble bathrooms, including an attractive VIP suite with sitting room, double walk-in closet, double vanity areas, Jacuzzi tub and shower. There is also an office with full bathroom and a large TV/family room on this floor. It is richly appointed in every precious detail. Stunning French doors, a magnificent staircase, marble finishes throughout and fine woodwork plus decorative wrought iron features all add to the gracious ambience. Loaded with extras including a home theatre, gym, wine cellar and parking for 11 cars, the imposing property offers a remarkable sanctuary for modern living. It is imbued with a myriad of amenities and blissful comforts such as Grohe and Hansgrohe fittings, smart home automation system, solar systems, air conditioning, electric curtains, intercom, security system and automatic irrigation system. Beyond the house itself, the gorgeously landscaped grounds of 1,529m2 are beautifully idyllic, with manicured lawns and impeccable gardens. theaddressmagazine.com



Delightful outdoor spaces are found at every turn with ample porches, patios and terraces capturing the essence of blissful living. The fabulous heated pool is made of royal veta stone imported from Colombia, whilst the elegant entertainment area is equipped with barbecue area, pizza oven and guest bathroom. The recently constructed estate is situated in one of the most prestigious gated communities in Costa Rica. This beautifully designed enclave offers sophisticated owners the opportunity to immerse themselves in an enviable lifestyle. Located in the Rio Oro district of Santa Ana, it comprises a total of 23 hectares of beautiful land, with 25 per cent of the space set aside for green areas. The residential enclave consists of 119 lots within a gated community, with a single guarded entrance. There are two tennis courts, a clubhouse with two pools, a multi-purpose room, Jacuzzi tub, social area, gym, spa, yoga room, dressing rooms, children’s playground, multi-purpose recreational area, two lakes and extensive green areas. A study in sumptuousness and style, this grand and immaculate family residence for sale in Central Valley Santa Ana is distinguished by understated refinement and infinite luxury. Price: USD 3.395 million. Offered semi-furnished.

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The stunning panoramic outlook, paired with extraordinary design and attention to detail, creates a priceless signature property showcasing the best in luxury coastal living in Costa Rica.

compound that includes a main house, guest house, a second guest house/caretaker’s house, heavenly outdoor spaces and breathtaking ocean, mountain and sunset views.

“Representing the epitome of architectural design excellence and divine relaxation, the grand scale of this aesthetically and functionally extravagant home offers utmost sophistication, exclusivity and privacy”

Supremely positioned on a private and massive 16,500m2 plot with captivating beauty and wide-open vistas, the 2,309m2 private estate is the perfect playground for an incredibly desirable tropical lifestyle. Located in a privileged environment endowed with idyllic serenity, it sits inside the most prestigious master-planned mountaintop community in the renowned Escaleras area of Dominical.

The strong infrastructure, stable democracy, no-hassle residence programmes, excellent healthcare and amazing pura vida lifestyle make Costa Rica luxury real estate a compelling proposition. It also helps that the country is blessed with a great climate year-round and an abundance of natural beauty and rich biodiversity. Such factors make it quite clear why prime real estate for sale in Costa Rica, whether along the coast or farther inland, continues to enjoy stable demand from international buyers. Architectural brilliance, cutting-edge modernity, immense beauty, highest standards of contemporary luxury and picture-perfect surroundings make this magnificent private estate for sale in Costa Rica Pacific the impeccable address for those who value a life beyond extraordinary. Characterised by superior levels of refined elegance and sublime exclusivity, the spectacular property is a

A contemporary wonderland, the spectacularly architected main house captures magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean, the iconic Whale’s Tail and the cloud forest throughout its wonderful indoor-outdoor living environment. Impressively scaled, the main house features 1,754m2 of constructed area, including 813m2 of luxurious interior living space finished to an exceptionally high specification. The perfect setting for fine entertaining or casual family enjoyment, the indulgent residence features a choice of stunning living and entertaining spaces for relaxing, dining and socialising. Serving as a prelude to the impeccably designed interiors, the striking main entry pivot door in tempered glass opens onto an atrium-style vestibule that is embellished with architectural detailing. Decorative features include

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a captivating and architecturally significant helicoidal statement staircase in exotic hardwood encased by glass, a movable remote-controlled motorised chandelier, art niches and a powder room with floor-to-ceiling windows. Striking a balance between contemporary design and comfortable living, the stunning great room is sure to dazzle with its integrated gourmet kitchen, living room and dining room, leading to extensive wrap-around outdoor entertainment area. The double-sided fireplace offers an additional aesthetic touch. Expansive motorised sliding glass doors by Fleetwood recess into the walls, allowing for a seamless connection between the indoor living spaces and the natural beauty of the outdoor environment. The chef’s kitchen is equipped to the highest gourmet standards with top-of-the-line appliances and impeccable details that impress at every turn. The open show kitchen features custom wood casework, Silestone countertops, Wolf appliances (induction cooktop, downdraft vent, convection steam oven, convection microwave, warming drawers, French-door refrigerator and ice maker), Gaggenau appliances (in-counter steamer and teppanyaki griddle), Miele built-in coffee maker system, Bosch dishwasher, Roca stainless steel sink with Delta electric-touch faucet and sound-insulated garbage disposal unit, and GE Monogram wine refrigerator. For added convenience, there is a butler kitchen with Bosch appliances (stainless steel electric range, microwave, extractor hood, dishwasher, French-door



refrigerator and ice maker), custom wooden casework and Silestone countertops, Roca stainless steel sink with Delta electric touch faucet and sound-insulated garbage disposal unit, and full walk-in pantry with shelving. The private quarters are comprised of a master suite plus three additional bedrooms. The sumptuous master suite is full of decorative touches such as art niches, vaulted ceilings with clearstorey windows, uplighting embedded in soffit, and automated blinds. It boasts a private terrace with a 3-side infini-

ty-edge plunge pool, bench and firepit. There is also direct access to a private orchard. The master suite also features a large office space that boasts views of the mountains and the coastline. The private garden may be accessed via pocket sliding doors. Solid wood pocket doors allow for full enclosure of the office if desired. The master bathroom comes with a floating vanity with views of the mountain range and Costa Rica’s tallest waterfall, Porcelanosa sinks and faucets, fully automated

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Grohe digital Bluetooth shower featuring body spray, rain shower and hand spray, whilst the shower includes recessed lighting and Swarovski crystal wall tiling.

laundry area features storage cabinets, folding area, Whirlpool Duet front-load washer and dryer and energyefficient water heater.

The master ensuite also has a spacious walk-in closet with wooden enclosed cabinetry, changing room and seating. There is also an air conditioned safe room with a vault and separate power source.

The private estate property is finished to an ultra-high specification with premium amenities that include high, vaulted ceilings; recessed automated blinds; custom Fleetwood windows and sliding glass doors; custom-made solid wood interior doors; Gres porcelain tile flooring imported from Italy; recessed Par20 LED lighting throughout the residence; Control Four smart

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home features (controlling integrated blinds, lighting, music and televisions); state-of-the-art sound system with Onkyo surround sound home theatre in the living room and Klipsch recessed ceiling-mounted directional speakers throughout the common areas; Daikin multizoned central air conditioning system; fully wired alarm system with motion sensor and smoke detector; and high-speed internet with comprehensive mesh system that covers the entire property. There is also a grid-tied home solar power system consisting of 75 mini-inverter panels to offset most of the electricity costs, plus an electronic gate with automatic infrared sensor that allows access automatically when an authorised vehicle approaches. From impressive al fresco dining areas to sublime outdoor lounge areas for relaxing in the sun, the alluring property encapsulates the very meaning of escapism. The expansive al fresco spaces are highlighted by a spectacular glass-enclosed, sunken seating area with a lookout area; a 20-metre lap pool with swim-up bar that seats four and standing room for eight; and a sunken bar with custom casework, Silestone countertops, U-Line refrigerated drawers and ice maker. There is also a gorgeous dining area with a fireplace and entertainment centre, as well as a full outdoor kitchen with custom casework, Silestone countertops, Wolf gas grill, U-Line refrigerated drawers and ice maker. The coveted outdoor lifestyle is further enhanced by the Clearwater Spa hot tub with capacity for eight, as well as the sprawling terraces and sun deck with reflecting pool.

One of the many standout features of the main house is the massive rooftop lounge. It boasts a fully equipped wet bar, entertainment centre with three large-screen televisions, visitor bathroom, pool table and balcony with ocean view. There are custom wooden casework and Silestone countertops; Roca stainless steel sink with Delta electric touch faucet and sound-insulated garbage disposal unit; and high-end stainless steel appliances such as a GE Monogram beverage centre, Whirlpool ice maker, Wolf microwave drawer and Bosch dishwasher. There is also direct access to a large valley-view deck. The helicoidal staircase leading to the stargazing platform, which is also rated for helicopter use, completes the luxurious outdoor lifestyle of this magnificent residence. The lovely mature landscape design features native species that attract butterflies and birds. The fabulous private orchard is filled with an abundance of exotic fruit trees including water apple, cashew, yuplon, sapote, guanabana, mango, mandarina pulse, rambutan, acerola, jaboticaba and mangustan. With 350m2 of exquisite living space, the self-contained, split-level guest house features two master suites, a living area, open kitchen, laundry area and private swimming pool. The luxury master bedrooms have private terraces with ocean views, walk-in closets and ensuite bathrooms with Porcelanosa toilets, sinks and faucets. The fully fitted open kitchen is equipped with custom wooden casework, Silestone countertops, Bosch appliances such as induction cooktop, downdraft vent, built-in oven, French-door refrigerator, ice maker and dishwasher.

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With 205m2 of well-appointed comfort, the quality caretaker’s house/second guest house adds further appeal to this exceptional estate. It features an open living-dining-kitchen area with direct access to a covered balcony with ocean views, as well as a large master bedroom with ensuite bathroom and walk-in closet. There is also a laundry room. The ground floor houses a 4-car garage and large workshop area. The sensational estate is spectacularly located in Dominical, Puntarenas, in an ultra-private gated community

on the highest ridge of CosteĂąa Mountain. The attractive setting provides a scenic and cooler living environment. Designed for pampering, the community is built to fulfil the finest aspirations of discreet resort living in a peaceful and safe environment. The 1,250 acres are exclusively reserved for single-family estates, with an emphasis on complete privacy, uncompromising comfort and indulgence. The view corridors are protected by adjacent rainforest preserves.

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Amidst exclusively landscaped and natural greenery, one will find the luxury of fabulous amenities such as an extensive private park and trail system throughout the property, including waterfall trail; 24-hour guard-gated access; private medivac-rated helipad; tennis courts, gym and yoga platform, community garden and greenhouse. There are plans for a future clubhouse and gourmet mini-market.

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he epitome of family excellence with a sophisticated modern edge, this extravagant Villa Real Santa Ana property for sale is both spectacularly indulgent and stunning the way it redefines spatial luxury with a sprawling floorplan and sweeping views of the valley and ocean. An outstanding achievement in impeccable design and artistry, the awe-inspiring architecture showcases enduring elegance whilst astutely anticipating and splendidly fulfilling every possible luxury for fine entertaining and family living. One is surrounded by stylish distinction, opulent comfort and lavish indoor-outdoor spaces.



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Faultlessly presented with superior appointments throughout, its invitingly polished interiors offer significant proportions that make it a property of immense appeal and refinement. The singular property is indulged with ample sophistication and laid-back luxe, providing an easy-care lifestyle of infinite relaxation and enjoyment. Raising the bar when it comes to luxury Costa Rica real estate, the exclusive single-level property is located

inside Eco Residential Villa Real, the most prized address in the country. The 200-acre gated community of Villa Real affords some of the most prestigious properties for sale in Costa Rica and is one of the most coveted luxury residential communities in the Central American country. Villa Real is located in the Central Valley of Costa Rica, just minutes from downtown San Jose and the best shopping centres, hospitals,

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schools, entertainment and restaurants. Villa Real property is a favourite amongst national and international families from multinational companies and embassies. Supremely sumptuous and glamorously sophisticated, this immensely impressive Villa Real Santa Ana property for sale skillfully balances an unsurpassed level of luxury with lavish spaces and unequivocal functionality for a peerless lifestyle.

Set to invite, impress and inspire, it is crafted for both grand social reverie and quieter private moments. Every aspect of this unique home displays impeccable elegance and refined panache with contemporary aesthetics, stylistically perfected living areas and plenty of room for sumptuous outdoor entertaining. The exceptional villa has been architecturally designed to international standards to provide an irreplaceable

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living environment of rare sophistication and utter exclusivity, with interiors that luxuriate across a massive 1,406m2 of space. The magnificent home is truly accentuated by grandeur – soaring ceilings, a beautiful open concept and a majestic foyer that sets the stage perfectly. The generously sized

floor-to-ceiling glass doors create a seamless continuity between the interior and exterior. Breathtakingly scaled public rooms and dining areas invite lavish affairs, whilst intimate living areas create relaxed informality.

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The ample social areas are complemented by the stunning lobby entrance, large formal dining room and an adjacent playroom with mezzanine. The state-of-the-art kitchen, intended for the serious gourmet, is appointed with high-end stainless steel appliances, a central unit and fine cabinetry. There is a generous laundry area and independent staff quarters.

The family area is composed of the oversized family/TV room, gym and four bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and walk-in closet. All bedrooms open onto the gardens. The master suite has a sitting area opening to the terrace and gardens, and comes with double walk-in closet, Jacuzzi tub and outside shower.

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Modern amenities include a garage for four cars and outside parking for 10 cars. Prominently situated on a 5,494m2 private lot in the Central Valley, the unique property boasts an elevated position that captures glorious vistas that extend to the Pacific Ocean. Thanks to the expansiveness of the plot, owners will enjoy complete privacy and tranquility within a scenic setting of natural splendour.

“Every aspect of the unique home displays impeccable elegance and refined panache� The sprawling outdoor extravaganza provides all the necessary ingredients to enjoy that coveted al fresco lifestyle. With vast terraces, covered verandas and lovely gardens, there are grandly scaled outdoor spaces for sunbathing, dining and socialising. The sparking swimming pool and the impressive tennis court provide the perfect environment for family fun. Offering a privileged world of indulgent luxury that dazzles at every turn, this architecturally significant property for sale in Central Valley Costa Rica is a splendid expression of spectacular timelessness and beauty. Price: USD 5.9 million. Sold fully furnished and equipped. Art not included.

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tranquil and verdant haven of serenity with showstopping views, this modern property for sale in Dominical, Costa Rica provides the ultimate in escapism.

It is defined by stylish visual aesthetics and clean, uncluttered lines – a design that allows nature to take centre stage with the brilliant blues of the expansive ocean vistas and rich lush greens of the tropical forest that cloaks the surrounding hillsides. Immersed in one of the most beautiful panoramas in the world, the villa’s heavenly setting never ceases to inspire wonder and awe.

It is located in the midst of scenic majesty that exudes an almost magical ambience. It reaches out to the mountains, to the forest, to the ocean, echoing the stillness, the vastness and the beauty of the landscape. Commandingly set in the cloud forest of the Costeña Mountains, against a truly breathtaking seascape backdrop, there are phenomenal panoramic and far-reaching views from every angle of this dream-like realm. From its splendorous ridgeline site, surrounded by vast expanses of glorious greenery, the elegant villa over-

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looks the lush emerald greens of the valley, endless stretches of pristine beach and the azure blue waters of the Pacific extending to the horizon. It is both priceless and singularly stunning. Embracing the magnificence, peacefulness, purity and perfection of its natural environment, the instantly appealing villa encompasses the epitome of unadulterated escapism and impressive indulgence. Arguably one of the most scenic and pristine areas of Costa Rica, Dominical and Uvita, also known as Costa Ballena, are home to some of the most sought-after destinations for luxury real estate along the Pacific Coast. With a laid-back atmosphere, there really is no other location in Costa Rica that provides such spectacular ocean views, stunning coastline, hundreds of waterfalls, tropical rainforests and soaring mountains. Buyers of Southern Pacific Costa Rica real estate value the area’s immense beauty and tranquillity. This exclusive property for sale in Dominical, Costa Rica is a total lifestyle experience, the perfect synergy of aesthetic brilliance, luxurious living and scenic extravaganza in one irreplaceable location. Styled with flair and finesse, it oozes the sophistication and elegance only acquired through the natural splendour of an intelligent architecturally designed home. theaddressmagazine.com


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Embraced by endless vistas, it reveals a sleek contemporary aesthetic across a generous streamlined design. The quiet refinement of the interiors, enriched by the extraordinary luminosity from the vast expanses of glass, gives it a relaxed yet highly sophisticated atmosphere. The transparency of the structure defines its interaction with nature and the relationship between inside and outside. With a sensibility to lightness and openness, the modern layout emphasises spatial fluidity, permeability and flexibility and blurs the lines between public and personal zones. The subtle cantilevered architecture allows light mountain breezes to move through every room, naturally

cooling the home throughout the day for a truly natural living experience. With its blend of outdoor beauty and casually elegant lifestyle, the home’s dramatic, customheight double-glazed windows and sliding glass doors frame the views from nearly every room. Perched on a ridge more than 600 metres above Costa Rica’s south-western Pacific coastline, the sensational property offers colossal mountain, valley and ocean vistas that stretch on unbounded. A pristine and modern expression of tropical luxury, this spectacular home accommodates both relaxed everyday living and effortless, stylish entertaining.

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“Immersed in one of the most beautiful panoramas in the world, the villa’s heavenly setting never ceases to inspire wonder and awe” Expansively proportioned and beautifully presented, it delivers an immaculate living environment embracing 690m2 of constructed space. There is an elegant lounge area, dining area and an open-concept kitchen. Style and utility are masterfully fused in the gourmet kitchen with luxurious cabinetry and top-of-the-line

stainless steel appliances that include Bosch Frenchdoor refrigerator, built-in microwave and oven, induction cooktop, downdraft extractor fan and dishwasher in indoor kitchen, plus Whirlpool ice-maker and a Roca stainless steel sink with Delta electric-touch faucet and sound-insulated garbage disposal unit. There is also a full walk-in pantry. There are three incredible and inviting bedrooms that provide welcome retreats at the end of the day. From the master bedroom, wake up daily to spectacular coastline views through the expansive windows. The master bathroom overlooks the mountain range, valley and rainforest. theaddressmagazine.com


For relaxation and well-being, there is a 6-person hot tub and a yoga/meditation platform along the ridge, affording hypnotising views. The exclusive villa has an abundance of luxury specifications, including custom-made entry door and interior doors in solid wood, Italian Gres porcelain tile flooring, Spanish Dica bathroom and kitchen cabinetry with quartz stone countertops, Roca bathroom faucets and fixtures, Dica designer closets, Onkyo surroundsound home theatre in living room and Klipsch recessed ceiling-mounted directional speakers throughout the common areas, high-speed internet with comprehensive mesh system that covers the entire property, and fully

wired alarm system. There is also a 2-car enclosed garage and ample outdoor parking for up to 10 cars. Not only is the villa visually impressive, it is a prime example of sustainable and environmentally conscious construction. It incorporates features such as energy-efficient water heater, energy-efficient zoned air conditioning system throughout the home, grid-tied micro-inverter solar system, innovative insulated concrete form wall system for temperature and sound control (interior and exterior), premium 6-millimetre laminated glass windows and doors for energy efficiency, passive cooling design throughout the house, and warm LED PAR20 lighting throughout the house and landscaping.

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Occupying a vast 14,300m2 parcel in the Southern Pacific region, this flawlessly appointed property provides an indoor-outdoor lifestyle of unrivalled luxury and exclusivity. Designed with maximum outdoor enjoyment in mind, the immensely attractive tropical home comes with stylish and elegant al fresco dining, seating and lounging areas. Guaranteed to impress, the breathtaking double infinity pool offers jaw-dropping cinematic-like views and sets the stage for exquisite and serene outdoor living. The al fresco area features an outdoor deck that is fabulous for entertaining, with a large dining area and an

outdoor kitchen with Wolf 36-inch outdoor barbecue grill with rotisserie option, U-line refrigerated drawers and ice maker. The deck is also equipped with a gas-powered firepit and an entertainment centre with HDTV and a state-of-the-art sound system. The villa’s lovely terraces and pool deck complete the blissful outdoor haven. It is set in an oasis of mature landscaping with an abundance of indigenous plants and exotic fruit trees that attract a colourful array of butterflies and birds. Embedded like a jewel in the surrounding landscape, this private contemporary house is within proximity of important cities in the region: Uvita and Dominical are

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just 20 minutes away, Manuel Antonio is less than an hour’s drive and Ojochal is located less than 30 minutes away. The Manuel Antonio area provides outdoor adventure activities and modern amenities, including the Marina Pez Vela. Ojochal is considered the capital of gourmet restaurants, being a city blessed with many fivestar establishments. The superb property is situated in Costa Verde Estates, an exclusive private gated community featuring large private parcels with beautiful and unobstructed vistas perfect for the ultimate dream home in Costa Rica. It is positioned on the highest ridge of Costanera Mountain and provides a naturally cooler living environment. There are endless lifestyle possibilities in this unsurpassed community, where residents have access to all the amenities and features of this superb community, including walking trails, parks, tennis courts, swimming pools, fitness facilities, the Costa Verde clubhouse, private medivac-rated helipad, 24-hour guarded and gated access, community garden and greenhouse. A haven of peerless privacy, peace and infinite beauty, this prestige property for sale in Dominical, Puntarenas offers the opportunity to buy a sublime piece of the tropical paradise. Price: 2.9 million USD. Furniture included.

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A MAGNIFICENT MEDITERRANEAN-INSPIRED RESIDENCE THAT IS THE EPITOME OF LUXURY AND INDULGENCE A true statement of architectural excellence, superior refinement, exceptional exclusivity and gracious living, this commanding world-class Costa Rica mansion for sale delivers a privileged lifestyle that takes full advantage of the vast panoramic views that include the stunning Central Valley.

it exudes an air of quiet dignity and distinction. Owners are invited to be enveloped in a sense of timeless magnificence which has been effortlessly blended with Mediterranean style and unsurpassed elegance.

This unique sanctuary is rich in quality and distinctive in style, making it the perfect home for a family that demands exclusivity, space and tranquillity without compromising on convenience.

Gracefully fusing stylish sophistication with refined indulgence, the smartly decorated executive property offers imposing splendour and uncompromising aesthetics. Extravagant in scale, beauty and comfort, it delivers loads of space for entertaining or family enjoyment, or even for finding that private retreat.

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sweeping views that extend across the mountains and the city. Tailored for premium living, the elite villa provides the perfect backdrop for enjoying an enviable lifestyle of indulgent luxury and prestige. The Central Valley, including locations such as Escazu and Santa Ana, has become the most sought-after region for fine real estate in Costa Rica. Escazu is often referred to as the Beverly Hills of Costa Rica. Property here is a favourite with those who are looking for beautiful scenery, pleasant weather all year, a quality lifestyle and proximity to some of Costa Rica’s top international schools, best hospitals and all kinds of facilities such as high-end dining, shopping, gyms and entertainment.

“Gracefully fusing stylish sophistication with refined indulgence, the smartly decorated executive property offers imposing splendour and uncompromising aesthetics� A showcase of elegant architectural dignity and abundant space, this prestigious Costa Rica mansion for sale is a truly one-of-a-kind property for the sophisticated buyer who appreciates nothing less than perfection. Endowed with a sublime, panoramic location and classic dignified looks, it is defined by pure elegance, aesthetic

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splendour, opulent comfort, dazzling views, natural beauty and convenience. The architectural style feels rich, sumptuous and decidedly Mediterranean, where no detail is left unconsidered and where each material has been handselected to reflect the highest level of luxury living, quality and longevity. Infused with an atmosphere of classic grace and fine taste, the exceptional family home has been immaculately styled and luxuriously furnished by a professional interior designer. The carefully selected quality furniture includes embroidered chairs, corbels, Persian carpets and large sofas with the signature of Ralph Lauren and Century.

The architectural details are nothing short of exquisite, from the grandiose double staircase and distinguished marble and ironwork, to the gorgeous fireplaces and stunning artwork. The classy interiors boast plenty of windows and an abundance of natural light, combined with an elegant palette of materials and colours that warmly embellish the everlasting beauty of the space. Impressively scaled, with a versatile and liveable floor plan, the flawlessly presented mansion house offers 2,299m2 of sophistication and style (constructed space). With its commanding facade, the singular property stands out with understated magnificence, yet exudes an imposing presence and quiet grandeur. theaddressmagazine.com


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The showstopping double-height entrance hall – with a sweeping statement staircase that is crowned by a decorative chandelier and soaring ceilings – sets the tone for the remarkable home. Striking the perfect balance for entertaining and privacy, there is a series of generous formal and casual living areas, complemented by eight stunningly appointed bedrooms. Delivering architectural beauty and comfort with quality, finesse and detail, the spacious and smartly presented kitchen has top-of-the-range stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, oversized central unit and ample space for both cooking and dining. A guest apartment and a small terrace can be found on the lower level. The first level features a lobby area, living room, state-of-the-art cinema room with surround-sound system, an office and guest bedroom with shared bathroom, formal dining room adorned by a spectacular glass chandelier, family dining area, kitchen, staff quarters and laundry area. The second level offers four bedrooms plus the master bedroom. The master bedroom is graced with cathedral ceilings that soar to nine metres and a lovely fireplace. It also enjoys a comfortable reading area, wall niches and large windows that make the most of the views. The master bathroom is bright and spacious, lined with the finest marbles and elegant furniture in cedar, plus a large Jacuzzi tub facing a window that opens onto the charming French-style gardens. The stunning mountain home comprises numerous high-end fixtures such as CCTV, smart lighting system and sound system throughout the property. For the car enthusiast, there is a 5-car garage and additional outdoor parking for 40 cars. The peaceful, majestic mountain setting ensures the property offers a serene and restful escape, underscored by pristine beauty and lavish comfort. theaddressmagazine.com


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Created for those wishing to enjoy the alluring tropical environment, the immensely attractive outdoor area provides a wonderful atmosphere for both entertainment and relaxation. Impressively sited on a sprawling 11,753m2 plot, the villa is set amidst the splendour of manicured gardens developed by a professional landscaper. The expansive grounds are dotted with gracious decorative features and lush tropical vegetation, attracting all kinds of butterflies and birds. The spectacular covered terrace is the ideal place for al fresco dining and afternoon entertaining to take advantage of the breathtaking sunsets. Decorated with high aesthetics, it comes with Ralph Lauren furniture, pieces from Global View and design accents imported from Thailand. One of the highlights of the villa’s sumptuous outdoor space is the sparkling pool designed by Ecopools, which serves as a striking focal point. Beyond that, the extensive outdoor area includes a 402m2 party area that provides an incomparable setting for large-scale entertaining and special events. The property offers valuable potential for expansion, with the possibility to acquire an additional lot of 7,780m2. Ideally secluded and private, yet completely accessible, the exclusive mountain mansion provides the best of both worlds and is located minutes from all of the firstclass services that Escazu and Santa Ana have on offer. Indulgently proportioned, this significant Escazu, Central Valley property for sale sets the scene for a lifestyle that not only meets, but exceeds the high expectations of discerning homebuyers in Costa Rica. Price: USD 4.7 million with 11,753m2 or USD 4.995 million with the additional lot of 7,780m2 for a total of 19,533m2. Art and decoration included in price.

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haracterised by contemporary freshness, this modern house for sale in Central Valley, Costa Rica instantly screams style, with its award-winning design and dazzling aesthetics.

Exuding serene timelessness with modern symmetry, it showcases stunning polished beauty and sweeping views.

Surrounded by protected forest and immersed in a splendorous tropical garden setting, the timeless appeal of this immensely attractive villa’s cutting-edge style is matched inside by its immaculately presented, light-filled elegance. A designer home for an exceptional lifestyle, every detail of the clean-lined, flowing spaces has been conceived to invite effortless continuity between indoor

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USES THE PURE ELEGANCE OF PRIVACY IN A PANORAMIC SETTING and outdoor living. Located in the Central Valley of Costa Rica, just minutes from downtown San Jose and between the cities of Escazu and Santa Ana – yet seemingly a world away from it all – the luxurious home is surrounded by glorious greenery that showcases views of the protected forest

toward the Pacific Ocean, capturing the most spectacular sunsets year-round. Enviably situated in what is regarded as one of Costa Rica´s prime addresses and most sought-after locations, the exceptional property occupies a fine setting in Eco Residencial Villa Real Santa Ana.

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With its stunning design and perfectly considered interior, this modern house for sale in Central Valley Costa Rica is all about enjoying life. The geometric modernity is sleek and contemporary whilst at the same time both laid-back and dynamic. From the impressive scale of the interiors and clever design details, to the gorgeous outdoor spaces with stunning views, this is a striking and inspired architectural achievement that is as exciting as it is relaxing. A predominantly white colour palette with modern, clean aesthetics gives a sense of space and serenity.

“Characterised by contemporary freshness, the modern house instantly screams style, with its award-winning design and dazzling aesthetics� The flowing design enhances the connection with the rooms and the setting, whilst carefully integrated al fresco areas ensure a seamless spillover of indoor into outdoor spaces. Open-plan living areas and streamlined modern decor give the family home an airy, pared-down vibe that invites owners to entertain, unwind and relax whilst savouring idyllic views. Spanning over 900m2 of clean-lined elegance and liveability, it offers a harmonious blend of contemporary flair and comfort. Attuned to a discerning lifestyle, the flexible floorplan is intended to foster socialising as much as privacy.

The living space is arranged over three floors. An ample lobby entrance is punctuated by a water mirror and, combined with sandblasted windows, makes that crucial first impression. The impeccable social area, which enjoys captivating views of Santa Ana Valley and the mountains, consists of the living room connected to a generous terrace, a bar area and formal dining room. The kitchen is conveniently located next to the social areas and opens to an external dining room located on a terrace, taking advantage of the splendid views. A sliding wall connects the kitchen with the formal dining room. The stylish family kitchen is thoughtfully designed to inspire and is fully fitted with the latest stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry and granite countertops. There is also a large family room that opens to the terrace and the pool area. The superb property provides great family accommodation with five bedrooms. All the bedrooms open to a terrace with gardens, including the master suite that comes with an elevated private terrace that has a Jacuzzi tub. The maid´s quarters may be used as a guest bedroom. Additionally, the house has some unused spaces that can be turned into a gym, wine cellar, meditation room, massage room, studio or office. The richly appointed details and finishes include Italian porcelain floors, polished concrete floors, natural teak floors, imported Spanish ceramic tiles, custom cabinetry

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in all rooms, many pocket doors, concealed blinds, European walk-in closets, stainless steel hand railings, decorative glass elements, chrome and stainless steel bathroom accessories of the finest brands. The intelligently designed and elevated structure, sliding glass walls and high ceilings provide natural light and cross-ventilation all year round. The property is wired and ready for an air conditioning system if required.

There is also a sauna and storage room, as well as parking for two cars inside and four more outside. Sitting on 1,000m2 of gorgeous private grounds, the family home enjoys the beauty and privacy of its natural surroundings. For maximum outdoor enjoyment, the refreshing L-shaped saline swimming pool is the delightful focal point for entertainment and offers fabulous views toward the setting sun.

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Next to the pool is an elevated teak deck that overlooks immaculate gardens and the protected forest. Trees include mature Guanacaste that transform the gardens into a private tropical paradise. The gardens have walking trails, automatic irrigation system and atmospheric illumination for evening enjoyment. The Villa Real gated compound has set the benchmark for luxury living in Costa Rica, and is one of the most exclusive

residential communities in the country. The wonderful eco-residential community consists of 104 hectares (over 200 acres), including 30 hectares of protected forest and 10 hectares of common areas – roadside gardens and parks. Designed, constructed and finished to exacting standards, Villa Real is the finest showcase of luxury homes and some the best architectural gems that Costa Rica has to offer for sale.

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Envisaged as a premium lifestyle community in Costa Rica, residents at Villa Real have access to amenities such as a minibus service, clubhouse with tennis courts, swimming pool and other facilities. The whole community is protected by a sophisticated 24/7 security system year-round. The well-managed community is made of 377 lots. This international neighbourhood holds many families from multinational companies, embassies, ONGs, as well as Costa Rican families. Some of the countries represented in Villa Real are Canada, USA, China, Venezuela, Colombia, Spain, Ecuador, Brazil, just to name a few. The Country Day School, Lincoln School, Pan-American School and The American International School Costa Rica are all represented here, making it easy for children to find neighbourhood friends. Property in Villa Real Eco Residential Community continues to hold tremendous appeal for discerning homebuyers of Costa Rica luxury real estate. Exemplifying the essence of luxury and carefree convenience, this substantial family villa for sale in Central Valley west side Costa Rica is impressively unique and sure to demand any style-conscious buyer’s attention. Price: USD 1.995 million.

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A SINGULAR MANSION VILLA THAT IS IMMACULATELY DESIGNED AND LAVISHLY DETAILED WITH EXCEPTIONAL VIEWS

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assive, elegant and luxurious, this extraordinary mansion for sale in Central Valley Costa Rica is a profound statement of exclusivity and prestige.

Oozing superiority, sophistication and timeless grace, it delivers a lavish lifestyle incorporating class, luxury and infinite refinement. Utterly unique in design and truly magnificent in conception, the architecturally significant villa welcomes with an atmosphere of high aesthetics, flawless craftsmanship and exceptional beauty. Supremely refined and sophisticated, it is breathtaking in its discreet grandeur and singularity.


With its sheer size and magnitude, the mega-residence delivers endless opportunities for indulgent entertaining and relaxed family living. With a resplendent panoramic backdrop, its privileged elevated setting provides the perfect vantage point to take in the spectacular cityscape, valley and mountain views. Situated in the sought-after residential area of Escazu, this prestigious mansion represents one of the finest and

most elegant private homes for sale in Costa Rica, making it a rare opportunity for the most discriminating buyer. Escazu has long been known as a high-end neighbourhood that is home to the country’s most affluent families. Expats who are seeking a modern, urbanised lifestyle have been drawn to this suburban Mecca that is recognised as one of the most desirable locations in Central America. Its beautiful rolling green hills, specta-

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cular views, pleasant weather and easy access to a modern infrastructure – including top-notch hospitals, an international airport, first-class schools, plenty of shopping and restaurants – are a few of the reasons that make luxury real estate in Escazu so desirable. Magnificent in scale and unstinting in luxury, this sumptuous mansion villa for sale in Central Valley embodies the very definition of extravagance and affluence. Imbued

with endless sophistication and high style, it is an oasis of exclusive refinement and elegance. Affording incomparable space and convenience, every comfort is considered and every practicality is catered for. Broad expanses of glass and commodious proportions create an incredible sense of luminosity and airiness, whilst the skillful use of wood radiates warmth and discriminating taste. With attention to detail and meti-

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culously selected materials – including the most exquisite marble floors, wood panelling, plus custom-designed parquet floors of the finest woods in the bedrooms – the property is a home for those whose standards of luxury demand the highest quality surroundings. Diligently crafted to instill the elements of enviable lavishness and premium comfort within the interiors, the grandly scaled family home offers a richly imagined floor plan of 1,100m² that provides a feeling of both expansiveness and intimacy. A true sense of arrival is experienced upon approaching the property via a wrought iron automatic gate that opens to a private driveway lined with trees and beds of flowers, tropical plants and lawns. Encapsulating an aura of dignity and space, the imposing foyer embellished with Roman columns and marble floor is just a prelude to the impressive features to come.

“Oozing superiority, sophistication and timeless grace, the fine villa delivers a lavish lifestyle” With a perfect blend of formality and casualness, the superior residence showcases a series of wonderful entertaining, relaxing and lounging areas. The main level offers ample social areas connected to the terraces and balconies, a formal lobby entrance, three living rooms, a state-of-the-art kitchen with family dining area, formal dining room with wood-panelled walls, a sumptuously appointed wood-panelled library, bar area, two bedrooms – each one with its own bathroom and walk-in closet – and a wood-panelled master suite with its own living room, balcony, walk-in closet and bathroom with Jacuzzi tub.


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Whether one uses the kitchen primarily as a social space or as a traditional cooking venue, great beauty, refinement and technological efficiency are all built in.

For the car enthusiast, there is ample parking with a garage for four cars, plus outdoor parking space for 50 cars. There is also a guardhouse with its own bathroom.

The lower level comprises a large family room ideal for more informal gatherings, an immensely impressive wine cellar and a guest bedroom with bathroom and walk-in closet.

Boasting an exceptional location, the family estate enjoys a panoramic hilltop position overlooking the Central Valley of San Jose with breathtaking vistas of the capital city and the mountains.

The versatile layout effortlessly conveys the essence of indoor-outdoor living that transitions seamlessly.

The prestige single-family home is where one can enjoy the best of both worlds; a perfectly private life that sits a mere five minutes from the city centre.

Amenities include a central air conditioning system, sound surround and lighting systems, and security system with closed circuit TV. Generous terraces, covered seating and socialising spaces offer a range of choices for entertaining and spending time outdoors. The stunning swimming pool, the landscaped gardens with mature tropical trees and ambient lighting, as well as the barbecue area complete the picture of this indulgent and blissful haven.

For absolute privacy, rare exclusivity and an elevated lifestyle, this mountaintop mansion for sale with views of Central Valley Costa Rica presents limitless luxury inside and out. Price: USD 5 million.

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Luxury and aesthetic elegance



A STUNNING VILLA THAT BOASTS INDIVIDUALITY AND UNIQUENESS, UNDERPINNED BY SWEEPINGLY WIDE-ANGLE VIEWS

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or an unforgettably gorgeous tropical setting, inviting luxurious spaces, peace and privacy, this is an indulgently modern property for sale in Escazu, a vacation home sure to captivate and enchant.

The expansively proportioned and beautifully presented villa combines modern luxury with tropical elegance to deliver a sophisticated sanctuary that is perfect for comfortable family lifestyle and joyful entertainment.

An inspirational vision that delivers an enviable lifestyle through architectural wisdom and creative expression, the luxury villa estate is seductive and uniquely impressive. Owners here may enjoy the intricate elements of aesthetic sophistication and modern living.

Costa Rica is the ideal place to experience the “pura vida�. Its perfect mix of warm weather, friendly people, lovely beaches and stable government makes Costa Rica one of the best places in the world for living, for vacationing and for retiring.

The stunning open-plan design draws on contemporary and stylish influences with a true understanding of tropical living. Here one may enjoy that high-in-demand al fresco lifestyle, fused with great taste and comfort, that blurs the line between indoor and outdoor living.

With its spectacular views, fine design, stylish interiors and gorgeous outdoor areas, this striking property for sale in Escazu offers an exhilarating atmosphere of luxury, tranquillity and sense of freedom.

A magical haven of tranquillity, it boasts myriad points from which to enjoy the spectacular vast panorama and absorb the serenity of its scenic surroundings.

This is a property that responds to needs of simple but fundamental aspirations such as beauty and comfort. It is a property of evident but measured elegance, skilful mixing of geometric rigor, refreshing modernity and polished decor.

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Filled with light and stunning architectural features, the villa’s intelligent design by award-winning Jaime Rouillon Architecture creates an aesthetic that is effortlessly modern and inviting. The impressive structure is enveloped in soaring expanses of glass, immersing designer interiors in sunlight, the natural splendorous setting and a multitude of al fresco spaces. Beyond are the mountains and superb valley views.

Commanding a bold presence, the innovatively designed facade is marked by soaring wood columns of eight metres that make a strong reference to the surrounding nature. With 580m2 of clean lines and distinct styling, the classy villa offers undeniable qualities to accommodate both fine entertaining and modern family living. With spatial symmetry and elegant linear arrangement, the breathtaking, airy double-volume living area is

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visually dramatic with its striking towering ceiling and vast expanses of glass. The fireplace is an architectural feature that stylishly links the living and dining rooms. The area also connects to the terrace.

area via a bridge. It has a characterful vaulted ceiling, balcony and bathroom finished in marble and wood.

The beautiful, high-end fully fitted kitchen comes with a comfortable family dining area. There are four bedrooms, including the master bedroom, which is separated from, yet linked to the rest of the family

There is also a cosy family TV room, laundry room and maid’s bedroom with bathroom. Modern comforts and luxuries include imported maple wood flooring, a camera surveillance system, irrigation system and 3-car garage. It is ready for installation of an elevator.

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A caretaker’s house of 60m2 adds to the attractiveness of the unique villa estate. With an impressive plot of 10,179m2, the property offers total privacy and is surrounded by lavish foliage, sprawling grounds and serene tranquillity. A private coffee plantation on 1,700m2 adds an extra dimension to the compelling lifestyle environment.

“With its spectacular views, fine design, stylish interiors and gorgeous outdoor areas, the striking property offers an exhilarating atmosphere of luxury, tranquillity and sense of freedom” Set amongst sprawling lawns and exotic tropical gardens, the exceptional villa has been designed to encourage owners to relax, unwind and dissolve the stresses of everyday life in a beautiful setting with captivating views of the Central Valley and mountains. Take pleasure in the sweeping outdoor living space with ample terraces and decks that offer a choice of orientations to provide both sun and shade. There is also a barbecue area. A lovely greenhouse of 24m2 and a henhouse further enhance the charisma of the idyllic al fresco area. The highly attractive property is a world away, yet with easy access to everyday conveniences and services, including The Country Day School and the Country Club which are just 10 minutes away. Exemplifying a life of pure luxury and absolute privacy, this contemporary Escazu house for sale is ideal for the discerning buyer searching for a blissful retreat that boasts a wealth of stylish flair and finesse. Price: USD 1.65 million.

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A TASTEFULLY PRESENTED VILLA, OFFERING AN ALLURING COMBINATION OF BEAUTY, AUTHENTICITY AND PRIVACY - THE PERFECT ESCAPE FOR THOSE WANTING TO SLOW DOWN, RELAX AND UNWIND

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place that is architecturally distinct, yet eminently liveable; magical and unique, yet functional for everyday living – these are the attributes of this astonishing Eco Residencial Villa Real Santa Ana property for sale. Presented with a refreshing touch of modernity, it has abundant living space, a coveted setting amidst beautiful natural surroundings, the pure sound of nature plus seductive forest and mountain views. The gorgeous villa’s everlasting appeal lies in its luxurious, balanced proportions and stylish timelessness combined with authentic beauty. Sitting in an idyllically serene environment that reflects the very essence of tropical Costa Rica, the private villa is a real haven of peace with a relaxed, privileged rhythm of life.

Surrounded by a luxurious canopy of lush greenery and verdant foliage, it borders the largest natural reserve area in Villa Real (27 acres of forest). The wonderful home would equally suit those looking for a luxury weekend retreat or holiday home in Costa Rica, as well as those wishing to find a quiet residence in peaceful and tranquil scenic surroundings in the exclusive Villa Real community in Escazu. Luxury properties in Villa Real are much sought after as they offer a delicate balance of slow-paced tropical life with upscale amenities and a cosmopolitan vibe that is hard to replicate. Envisaged as a premium lifestyle community, Villa Real Santa Ana is the crème de la crème of what Costa Rica real estate has to offer. It delivers the best of both worlds: a tranquil gated community lifestyle

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just five minutes from malls, hotels, banks, schools and restaurants, and a mere 15 minutes from Juan Santamaria International Airport. Exquisitely designed by an international team of architects, this unique Eco Residencial Villa Real Santa Ana property for sale offers a rare combination of true craftsmanship and artistic mastery. It was planned to be the residence for one of the senior architects, and the result is an eye-catching retreat of beauty, privacy and exclusivity. The Villa Real community will appeal to those who seek fine living and who appreciate the attention to detail and

forethought that was put in to the design and construction of the beautiful home Rich in style and quality with a modern twist, its attractive aesthetics create a pleasant feeling of relaxation and wellbeing, complemented with great functionality. The landscape and architecture are harmoniously linked, fusing the natural elements of the forest with genuine luxury and comfort. Decorative features impart tranquillity and inspiration, whilst the understated modernity of the design is accented by a warm palette of carefully chosen imported

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materials such as Cristobal wood and natural caliza stone from Colombia.

soaring ceilings and a generously spacious open plan living and dining area.

Large windows and sliding doors present throughout the property bring the outdoors inside and drench the villa in golden sunlight that enhances the vibrant accent colours of the interior design details.

The ample social area of the house encompasses a stunning living-dining room, which is connected to the wrap-around balcony with mesmerising forest views as a backdrop.

Spanning two floors, the superb villa embodies a luxurious and comfortable 550m2 layout that seduces with its captivating atmosphere.

The oversized Poggenpohl kitchen – suited to the culinary enthusiast – offers GE Monogram premium-grade stainless steel appliances. It opens up to an exterior dining area.

Approached through a delightful courtyard, a welcoming lobby entrance opens onto handsome interiors beneath

The TV room/play room is perfect for fun-filled moments of family enjoyment.

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There are five bedrooms, including the master bedroom with a balcony offering views of Cordillera Central, as well as a Jacuzzi tub and a rain shower. On the lower level, there is a small apartment with kitchenette, a full bathroom and terrace, maid’s quarters, laundry room and storage rooms.

“The gorgeous villa’s everlasting appeal lies in its luxurious, balanced proportions and stylish timelessness combined with authentic beauty” Fitted to American standards, the stylish villa comes with a host of amenities such as wild cane roofing, wood flooring, Kohler accessories, custom high-end lighting throughout, air conditioning system with touch-screen programmable thermostat and outdoor sensors, cross ventilation air flow, a modern security system with multiple control panels, and a watering system.

Sitting on a private plot of 1,491m2, there is a garage for two cars, with additional outside parking for four cars. The garden, done by the landscapers of the renowned Tabacon Hot Springs Resort, is abundant with tropical foliage including plants, trees and smaller shrubs that contribute to the natural splendour of the overall property. Deigned to offer maximum enjoyment of the lush outdoors, the wonderful al fresco spaces are ideal for relaxing, dining and socialising. Affording the quintessential tropical paradise lifestyle, this property for sale in Villa Real Santa Ana is the perfect hideaway for the discerning owner. Price: USD 1.19 million.

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FLORENCE The capital city of Tuscany is one of Italy’s most historic and influential cities. Against the backdrop of Renaissancestyle buildings and an overwhelming number of churches and palaces is a city cherishing its heritage but still celebrating its contemporary lifestyle.

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AN IMPECCABLY STYLISH PROPERTY THAT BOASTS A PREMIUM SETTING

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tep into a world of refined timelessness, understated sophistication and effortless chic in this restored limonaia near Florence for sale.

The handsome property holds the perfect balance – all the qualities and appeal of a Tuscan country home, plus the distinction and flair of elegant Florence. Offering sophisticated styling with relaxed informality, it has been crafted for an elevated experience, sheer comforts and ultimate convenience. Situated in one of Florence’s most prestigious locations in the countryside above Poggio Imperiale, the immensely gorgeous property combines the best of both worlds: a picturesque setting from which the pastoral theaddressmagazine.com


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beauty of the Tuscan countryside is in full view, yet only minutes from the historic centre of Florence. The incredible property – complete with a main villa, two independent guest houses, expansive grounds with olive groves and gardens – is seductively beautiful. With an enticing blend of authenticity and modernity, maintaining some of the exquisite characteristics of the original house whilst incorporating upscale comfort and style, the home is inviting, sophisticated and tastefully appointed for maximum enjoyment. Tuscany represents one of the world’s most established markets for vacation homes and second homes, main-

taining a high degree of quiet elegance and appealing quality of life.

“Step into a world of refined timelessness, understated sophistication and effortless chic” A combination of legendary natural splendour, vast cultural, historical and artistic heritage, standout cities and fine gastronomy inspires many overseas buyers to acquire a house in Tuscany. Strict planning laws and architectural regulations enforced by authorities to

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protect the traditional and authentic character of the region further enhance Tuscany’s allure.

presented property has been masterfully conceived for the ultimate functionality, beauty and enjoyment.

Designed for stylish living and effortless entertaining, this splendidly restored limonaia near Florence for sale encapsulates a smart and seamless amalgamation of consummate class and luxury.

Representing a high degree of desirability and luxurious ambience, thanks to its successful combination of contemporary building techniques and traditional Tuscan materials, the impressive property is a symbol of timeless modernity.

Reflecting the pre-eminent lifestyle that has made Tuscany one of the most desirable second home markets in the world, the superb property is refined yet relaxed, sophisticated yet understated, upscale yet liveable. Handsomely renovated by a renowned international interior designer to very high standards, the immaculately

The interiors communicate quiet refinement through a restrained colour palette complemented by fine materiality that deliver a warm and welcoming ambience. Well-designed flowing spaces, numerous symmetrical windows and lofty ceilings optimise the rooms’ natural

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light, contributing to the sense of airy luminosity and openness in the home. Distinctive traditional elements such as vaulted ceilings, terracotta floors and exposed wood beams add charm and character. With a balanced blend of aesthetic appeal, qualitative superiority and functional excellence, the desirable property showcases 400m2 of luxuriousness. The ground floor of the main house offers an open plan layout comprising an entrance hall, a stunning, spacious living room with an elegant antique stone fireplace, dining room, fitted kitchen, gym, laundry area and a double bedroom with ensuite bathroom. On the first floor are two additional double bedrooms and one bath. One of the bedrooms features a mezzanine whilst both are built with high wooden-beamed ceilings. Further to the main villa, there are two independent buildings that may be used for family members, guests or staff. Once a chapel, the first guest house has been restored into a characterful and very unique space. It boasts gorgeous original features such as beautiful stucco wall decorations and tiled mosaic floors. The chapel guest house features a kitchen, small dining area, lounge, bathroom, one double bedroom and a utility room for a total of about 60m2.

The property is approached along a delightful cypress tree-lined private road. There is also a parking area. The alluring property occupies almost half a hectare of quintessential Tuscany countryside and is surrounded by extensive lawned gardens plus an olive grove. Here one will enjoy never-ending moments of peace and joy, a place where time seems to stand still so that one may enjoy the panorama of a land more singular than rare. There is a terrace that runs the length of the villa and offers excellent views, making it the perfect setting for al fresco dining. The private plot already has planning permission for a swimming pool. The exceptional property possesses many desirable features, amongst which the location is arguably the best. Situated right on the border between city and countryside, the captivating property is favourably located in the tranquil environs of the finest in Tuscany’s scenery. It is peacefully secluded, yet within minutes of the historic centre of Florence. Epitomising luxurious living in contemporary elegance, this superb Florentine villa for sale brings together classic, dignified looks, timelessly modern finesse and original design in a one-of-a-kind residence. Price: ₏3 million.

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FRENCH RIVIERA Nestled between the Alps, the Italian border and the Mediterranean Sea, the famous French Riviera is iconic and legendary with its timeless glamour, elegance and seductive charm. A region of contrasts, of vibrant cities and medieval villages, of breathtaking natural landscapes and architectural triumphs, of sophistication and of rustic beauty.

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Sublime

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AN EXQUISITE VILLA THAT IS WRAPPED IN THE TIMELESS BEAUTY OF THE FRENCH RIVIERA

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triking a highly attractive and welcoming balance between gracious informality and quiet elegance, this panoramic luxury Eze property for sale is an expression of classic and everlasting beauty.

Aesthetically pleasing and delightfully comfortable, the gorgeous house seduces with an awe-inspiring and timeless scenic setting. A location renowned for its significant lifestyle appeal establishes an enticing environment for this enchanting family villa. Set in charming Mediterranean surroundings, its idyllic ambience is highlighted by an exceptional panorama of Cap-Ferrat, the Bay of Villefranche and, in the foreground Eze, a chocolate-box village perched on a hilltop that overlooks the Mediterranean.



With its fine authenticity, desirability and unique character, the alluring home exudes a refined sense of aesthetics and a devotion to quality and workmanship. The light-filled interiors open to the scenic al fresco areas, setting the stage for the best of indoor-outdoor entertaining and relaxation. Eze real estate is in great demand, one of the most sought after villages in the South of France. It is historic and its

charm legendary. Part Mediterranean, part mountain town, it is situated between Nice and Monaco. Luxurious homes here boast some of the finest French Riviera views. With a seductive and undeniably enchanting environment, this exclusive Eze property for sale radiates a welcoming, classic allure draped in luxury and delightful timelessness. This is an opportunity for owners to indulge themselves in the calm serenity and refined informality of a superb home.

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The beautiful decor, the tasteful presentation and the great liveability combine to make it a shining example of a glorious French Riviera lifestyle. Designed for family living and exquisite entertaining, it emphasises cosy comfort and underlines intimate sophistication. Classic architectural styling is evident inside and out. Distinguished by its authentic beauty and appeal, the wonderful villa exudes warmth and welcome with its

characterful stone floors and gorgeous arched windows. A neutral palette of softly muted and flattering, glowing tones provides a sense of harmony and balance. The lovely house with 148m2 of living space is arranged on three levels. From the ground floor entrance hall, step into the living-dining room with a fireplace, then pass on to the kitchen. There is also space for an office on this floor.

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Upstairs, there are four bedrooms including two with mezzanines. On the lower level, there is 152m2 of space overlooking the garden - that could easily be converted to bedrooms, a gym, home cinema and storage.

“Aesthetically pleasing and delightfully comfortable, the gorgeous house seduces with an awe-inspiring and timeless scenic setting” The perfect place to relax and relish a carefree, casual lifestyle, the splendid home invites indulgence in the atmospheric indoor and outdoor living. The attractive property occupies a commanding position overlooking the stunning medieval village of Eze and the glittering waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Immersed in privacy and serene natural beauty from an elevated plot of 4,059m2, captivating views are never-ending. With plenty of outdoor space for relaxation, entertaining and dining, endless enjoyment awaits, with the unlimited opportunities the exterior of the villa offers. The outdoor areas’ compelling appeal is brilliantly highlighted by stunning terraces, a wonderful swimming pool with pool house, plus a summer kitchen and lovely gardens. Take a moment to enjoy the sun or sit back in the shaded area and enjoy a quiet reflection of the scenic splendour that unfolds. For added convenience, there is parking and a garage. There is a possibility to build a second house on the adjacent parcel. Bringing captivating style, gracious luxury and a privileged position together wonderfully, this elegant property for sale in Eze presents an exclusive opportunity to secure the most enviable way of life. Price: €2.9 million.

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Absolute

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A SENSATIONAL CALIFORNIA-STYLE VILLA WI GORGEOUS VIEWS THAT ARE COMPLEMENTED BY A

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any who settle in the French Riviera seek a property that reflects the ease and enchantment of the coveted South of France lifestyle.

Designed to deliver limitless enjoyment and a stylish atmosphere, this modern property for sale in Villefranche sur Mer invites indulgence in pure luxury where one may experience what the French call “la vie est belle.�

A property of immense appeal and beauty, it provides a living environment of exceptional aesthetic elegance and comfort. Built by a renowned architect in 1955, the authentic California-style villa blends liveability, luxury and sublime coastal sophistication. Beautifully renovated and tastefully appointed, it is defined by high specifications,

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ITH DISTINCTIVE MODERN INTERIORS AND AN UNRIVALLED LIFESTYLE IN A PRIZED SETTING uncluttered lines, quality finishes and contemporary flair and finesse. The light-filled interior is spacious, airy and modern, exuding a refined repose and elegance. One of the most striking features of the villa is its extensive al fresco space, which offers a seamless continuity from indoor to outdoor lifestyle. This is further enhanced by absolutely mesmerising views of Villefranche’s famed bay.

Positioned in the heart of Villefranche, it enjoys a privileged prime location. With immediate access to the town centre and shops and just 10 minutes from the port and beach, this highly coveted property allows owners to take advantage of the water as well as the land. Real estate in Villefranche-sur-Mer on the French Riviera is amongst the most prized in the world. Ideally positioned

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in the core of Côte d’Azur between Nice and Monaco, Villefranche is one of the most convenient locations on the Riviera. A charming old town, which seems to cascade elegantly down the hillside to the sea, Villefranche-sur-Mer has remarkably retained its delightful authenticity and idyllic lifestyle over the years, despite being so much in demand by overseas buyers.

“Designed to deliver limitless enjoyment and a stylish atmosphere, this modern villa invites indulgence in pure luxury where one may experience what the French call “la vie est belle.” An alluring amalgamation of dazzling sophistication, prestige and luxury is the hallmark of this splendid property for sale in Villefranche sur Mer. Created to inspire through the very best in interior design, the exclusive property is decked out for smart and contemporary living. Finished to pristine standards, it features clean-lined modernity, impeccable taste and stunning bay and ocean views. Exterior and interior transitional spaces allow for seamless enjoyment and effortless entertainment. Vast expanses of glass open up to bring the outside in and provide a stunning backdrop to the captivating outlook of the Mediterranean Sea. The impressive villa is an oasis of carefree, stylish indulgence and an escape from the ordinary.



Exemplifying timelessly modern architecture and design throughout its 325m2 floor plan, the exceptional property includes a gorgeous living-dining room with fireplace, large kitchen, office and four bedrooms, of which three are ensuite. There is also a self-contained apartment with two bedrooms on the garden level.

Blessed by a wonderful garden of lush, Mediterranean foliage and flowers, the refined family home is nestled in a private landscaped plot of 1,950m2.

Another feature of the property is the double garage and four parking spaces.

The luxurious panoramic outdoor spaces are perfect for day-to-day family living as well as being great for year-

For maximum enjoyment, the villa boasts large, wraparound balconies and expansive outdoor dining and lounging areas.

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round entertaining. A fabulous pool, surrounded by a stone deck, enhances the home’s exterior for endless relaxation possibilities.

impressive amenities and a privileged lifestyle. Price: â‚Ź4.7 million.

A true haven of peace in the heart of the town, it is a great place to savour privacy, peace and lovely sea views.

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A STUNNING VILLA THAT IS PERFECT – A CAREFULLY CONCEIVED AND EXPERTLY DES

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ositioned in a prestigious enclave of Côte d’Azur, this luxury property in Villefranche-sur-Mer for sale showcases a flawless fusion of contemporary style and practicality combined with premium finishes and designer appeal.

Architected with an obsession for indoor-outdoor living in reverence to the perennial natural splendour of the French Riviera, the residence was designed to create a seamless transition between sublime interior spaces and the stunning exterior.

Defined by great style and class, it is thoughtfully and tastefully articulated with an aesthetic sensibility and impressive architectural elements.

Situated in a dominant, elevated position in Villefranchesur-Mer, the elegant villa not only offers radiant sea views but is also convent to all the delights of the French Riviera.

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FOR TODAY’S UPSCALE LIFESTYLE SIGNED MIX OF TIMELESS MODERN ELEGANCE Part of the famed French Riviera Golden Triangle along with Beaulieu-sur-Mer and Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, Villefranche is truly gorgeous. Real estate in Villefranchesur-Mer on the French Riviera is amongst the most coveted in the world. A charming old town, its homes seemingly cascading down the hillside to the sea, Villefranchesur-Mer has remarkably retained its authenticity and unique sense of small town allure, despite being so highly sought after by overseas investors.

In addition, there is the scenic majesty, the idyllic lifestyle and the super-convenient location, factors that attract numerous international buyers to Villefranche-sur-Mer real estate. Brilliantly designed and tastefully presented with an emphasis on contemporary elegance and stunning timelessness, this immaculate property in Villefranche-sur-Mer for sale delivers pure indulgent living.

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A dazzlingly sophisticated remodel has infused artistic flair into the striking villa that is marked by high aesthetics, abundant luminosity and modern designer finesse. Showcasing an effortless layout and impeccable presentation, it offers luxurious and splendid spaces for rest, relaxation and conviviality. With an attractive and inviting balance between refined informality and exquisite taste, the sparkling interior shines with its relaxed modernity and stylishness. Glass walls that frame picturesque Riviera views have been used throughout to create a sense of fluidity and ease. Red accents add a touch of vibrancy to an otherwise timelessly understated colour palette. Boasting 340m2 of fine liveability, the wonderfully designed open plan provides a feeling of undeniable comfort and effortless flow. Extending over three levels, the superb property is introduced through an entrance hall leading to a striking 100m2 open plan living area with high ceilings and immense floor-to-ceiling windows, leading on to two terraces and garden. There is also an open plan kitchen and a cinema/games room. There are four bedrooms, including a master suite with bathroom and two dressing rooms, plus an apartment for staff. The well-appointed house also features a laundry room and parking space for several cars. theaddressmagazine.com


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The harmonious transition from indoor to outdoor living creates an inspiringly relaxed yet luxurious atmosphere.

“Brilliantly designed and tastefully presented, the immaculate property in Villefranche-sur-Mer delivers pure indulgent living” With the splendour of the Mediterranean Sea as its backdrop, the villa sits on 1,891m2 of beautiful private grounds in a secure and calm residential domain of Villefranche-sur-Mer. With spellbinding beauty, blissful and captivating vistas, the outdoor areas bring the best of polished modernity to classy Riviera living. Perfectly outfitted for outdoor enjoyment and pleasure, the expansive al fresco areas feature landscaped gardens, a fabulous free-form pool and a pool house. Exceptionally well located 15 minutes from Monaco and Nice’s international airport, this is a comfortably elegant property for sale in Villefranche-sur-Mer that superbly integrates timeless modernity, immense flair and maximum functionality with everything that the French Riviera has to offer at its doorstep. Price: €4.4 million.

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A LUXURY BELLE EPOQUE PROPERTY THAT OFFERS A HARMONIOUS INTERPLAY BETWEEN DISTINGUISHED GRACE AND WELCOMING COMFORT

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epresenting architectural distinction and an endearing lifestyle, this immaculately presented Belle Epoque apartment for sale in RoquebruneCap-Martin is suited for the discerning buyer seeking a superb home in one of the French Riviera’s most soughtafter locales. Set on an elevated site where it commands lovely sea views, the exclusive residence will let the privileged owners reap the ultimate rewards of that enviable Mediterranean lifestyle. Combining the virtues of sophisticated living, exquisite design and captivating outlooks, the remarkable property offers the chance to truly unwind and indulge in the stunning atmosphere of the wealth, magnificence and piquancy that fills Côte d’Azur. The splendid duplex apartment is housed in an impressive Belle Epoque mansion house that possesses great architectural dignity and timelessness. Radiating a distinctly refined and understated lavishness, it exudes an air of dazzling elegance that envelops owners and guests in pure luxury.



It is rare to find a home that strikes the perfect balance between such a high style of living plus modern-day comfort, and yet this aesthetically pleasing duplex property achieves it all with effortless grace. The immensely desirable property is conveniently located in a calm residential neighbourhood right in the heart of Cap-Martin, which is a prestigious area just a 10-minute drive from Monaco.

“Radiating a distinctly refined and understated lavishness, it exudes an air of dazzling elegance” Monaco’s real estate market is highly prohibitive to most lifestyle and investment buyers, yet it remains one of the most popular destinations in the Cote d’Azur. The allure and the cost of living in Monaco has created a spillover effect into neighbouring French towns along the Côte d’Azur. Roquebrune-Cap-Martin is a perfect example; it has the beach, the bay and the harbour, it is only five kilo metres from Monaco and yet prices are considerably lower. Gracious, eloquent and timelessly classic, this superb Belle Epoque apartment for sale in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin offers discreet exclusivity in a wonderfully privileged atmosphere. Beautifully presented and incredibly welcoming, it comes with the accent on fine entertaining, superior liveability and relaxed everyday style. Characterised by a generous feeling of stylish refinement, the soothing colour palette sets a classy and polished tone throughout the home’s beguiling light-filled spaces. The exclusive apartment features exquisitely appointed interiors, tasteful fittings and delicate textures to create a rarefied ambience enhanced by fine volumes. Transporting owners to a world of discreet sumptuousness and classical refinement, the 184m2 duplex apartment offers classy and comfortable sophistication in an upscale environment. Its arrangement over two floors allows for an open and airy plan. theaddressmagazine.com


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The elegantly proportioned design delivers a fine entrance hall and a decorative staircase that set the tone and standards expected for luxurious living. The Belle Epoque apartment also features a modern kitchen and an impressive light-filled reception room that opens onto a semi-circular terrace giving way to views of the gardens and the sea. Three lovely ensuite bedrooms that open onto their own private garden offer superior comfort and stylish accommodation. The property also offers its residents a gym, underground parking and a cellar. The generous terrace opens out to the blissful exterior and extends the living area, making for a seamless indoor-outdoor lifestyle and maximum enjoyment of the pleasant Mediterranean climate. The large terrace provides the ideal spot to relax and enjoy the captivating beauty of the shimmering Mediterranean Sea beyond. Enjoying an abundance of peace and quiet, the unique property is surrounded by verdant gardens filled with indigenous flowers and plants. A wonderful pool further adds to the blissful atmosphere. Distinguished by its authentic character and appeal, this prestige Belle Epoque property for sale on the French Riviera allows owners to indulge in an ambience that is elegant and timeless, yet at the same time modern and inviting. Price: â‚Ź2.5 million.

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MADRID With its unique quality of life, Madrid remains true to its Spanish roots whilst incorporating a vibrant cosmopolitan influence. It is a modern and cosmopolitan city with magnificent architecture, important museums, emblematic squares, extensive parks, cutting-edge art galleries, top-notch restaurants, fashionable shops, exciting fiestas and football grounds. Madrid is a remarkable city, full of life and charm.

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AN EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY HOME THAT OFFERS AN IRRESISTIBLE FLAIR OF ENTICING LUXURY AND RARE CLASS

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istinguished by impressive heights of architectural elegance and spaciousness, this exclusive home for sale in La Moraleja, Madrid stands out with sumptuous understatement yet exudes a presence quite unique that bespeaks of both ulterior comfort and prestigious living at its very best. Tastefully presented and visually imposing, it is a seamless amalgam of classical aesthetics and contemporary luxury. With a commanding facade and spectacular interiors, the immensely impressive villa has an extraordinary appeal and beauty. With abundant luxuriousness and gracious style, it delivers a sophisticated atmosphere for relaxation, entertainment and maximum enjoyment.

Providing effortless indoor-outdoor interplay with ample privacy, the alluringly classy villa offers an exceptional lifestyle address in La Moraleja – perfectly balancing tranquillity with the convenience of city living. Located north of Spain’s capital city in the town of Alcobendas, La Moraleja is one of most coveted residential communities surrounding Madrid. Its stunning villas and its strategic location, close to the city centre but far enough away from the urban core to allow enjoyment of the outdoors, makes La Moraleja real estate so much in demand. A sophisticated, cosmopolitan neighbourhood, it also offers some of Madrid’s best international schools, most prestigious sports clubs and a variety of shopping, dining and entertainment.

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Exuding a quietly understated modern sophistication, this exclusive home for sale in La Moraleja, Madrid offers a flawless integration of distinction, scale and location. With all of its spaciousness, however, there is a warm, welcoming ambience to every corner of the home, making it a fine retreat for family life and a remarkable setting for high-profile entertaining.

“Tastefully presented and visually imposing, it is a seamless amalgam of classical aesthetics and contemporary luxury� The gracious architectural qualities of the interior and the glorious outdoors are combined to create a most distinguished feeling of privileged, yet relaxed comfort. Fine proportions and clean lines create an innate sense of space, balance and symmetry that flows from room to room. A sober colour palette, rich textures and decorative accents blend to produce a look of classic refinement and restrained lavishness. Featuring state-of-the-art fixtures and high standards of craftsmanship, here is a timelessly beautiful design underpinned by impeccable flair and finesse. The elegance of the interiors is enriched by the glorious luminosity from the numerous and ample windows, creating a very classy and airy atmosphere. Thoughtfully planned and aesthetically presented, it delivers 880m2 of high aesthetics and liveability. The superior design provides for modern family living incorporating a refined selection of indoor living and theaddressmagazine.com


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outdoor entertaining areas throughout the property, with an overall flow that makes the home welcoming and comfortable. Exuding an overwhelming ambience of spatial luxury, it showcases a series of wonderful relaxing and lounging areas, as well as family accommodation with four bedrooms. One of the highlights of the wonderfully stylish public spaces is the stunning reception area that is characterised by great volumes of 150m2 offering a choice of formal and casual zones. The sprawling area is effortlessly augmented by a splendid entrance hall and soaring ceilings. The main floor features a spacious entry foyer, large living room with fireplace, separate dining room and covered winter/summer porch with direct access to the garden. There is also a modern kitchen with an everyday dining area on the same floor. The first floor consists of three bedrooms, including the master bedroom that has two large dressing rooms and two bathrooms and offers direct access to a large private terrace. An office and a family lounge complete the layout of this floor. The basement is home to generous staff quarters consisting of a bedroom and bathroom plus a small kitchen. There is also a storeroom, toilet for the gardener and a boiler room. All the floors are connected by a state-of-the-art lift that accommodates up to four people. High-end features include top kitchen and bathroom brands, air condi-


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tioning, geothermal underfloor heating and advanced security system. There is a garage for five cars. The imposingly elegant villa is peacefully immersed in gorgeously landscaped grounds of 2,900m2. The beautiful outdoor area is the perfect backdrop for memorable al fresco dining or fine entertaining, whether in the bright light of day or under the twinkling stars. Topping off the fabulous outdoors are the stunning saltwater pool and the relaxing pool deck. Situated in a very tranquil and discreet area of La Moraleja, the incredible property is well located for both privileged privacy and quick, easy access to the centre of Madrid. It is only 5.2 kilometres from Cuatro Torres Business Area, 7.9 kilometres from Madrid Barajas International Airport, 10.7 kilometres from Moncloa, 11.9 kilometres from Puerta del Sol and 12.7 kilometres from Atocha. A rare, luxurious environment guaranteed to redefine the art of joyful living and to satisfy the most discerning of tastes, this newly built property for sale in La Moraleja, Madrid embodies a supremely privileged lifestyle. Price: â‚Ź5.75 million.

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A SINGULAR RESIDENCE THAT DELIVERS A LIFESTYLE IMMERSED IN PRIVILEGED DISTINCTION AND REMARKABLE GRANDEUR

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ith classic grace, prodigious proportions and lavish beauty, this La Moraleja, Madrid luxury property for sale is embraced by an ambience of rare exclusivity and blue ribbon prestige at an impeccable executive address. It represents the very embodiment of exceptional firstclass living, where the highest of expectations have been effortlessly surpassed in its commitment to excellence and desire for perfection. A vast array of sumptuous accoutrements underpins the supremely distinguished design in a manner that delivers a benchmark in quality, craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Defined by an extraordinary spaciousness and singularity, this is a home on a grand scale that has been designed for indulgent entertaining and flexible modern family living both indoors and outdoors. Elegantly set on a massive plot of well-manicured gardens that offers an exceptionally private and peaceful environment, the family home is nonetheless conveniently located close to the centre of Madrid. For those seeking an exclusive and privately privileged lifestyle amongst Madrid luxury real estate and elite surroundings, this dignified villa is superior in every sense.

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La Moraleja is one of the most upscale, select and distinguished residential areas of Madrid. Offering a unique living environment, La Moraleja boasts some of the best family homes and mansions to buy in Madrid. The prestige area is ideal for families who want to live in a tranquil area, surrounded by greenery, without giving up the amenities of a big city. Impressive in beauty and magnitude, this La Moraleja Madrid luxury property for sale is a triumph with its distinct blend of timeless style, unmatched sophistication and superlative standards. Overflowing with refinement, comfort and the high life of lavish urban living, it delivers unrivalled versatility with tremendous indoor-outdoor spaces designed for pure indulgence and sublime privacy. Impeccable in its neo-classical design and execution, the luxurious home shows off the finest of materials. Consideration has been given to every detail. Elegantly embellished and with an air of aristocratic respectability, decorative elements such as Macael marble, Brazilian cherry (Jatoba) flooring, artisan stained glass and Travertine marble lend the property a rich, sumptuous feel. The sense is further heightened by its fine volumes, abundance of natural light and a colour palette that is inviting and timeless. The epitome of extravagant space, the prestigious property features 2,500m2 of sophisticated spatial luxury.



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As a fine prelude to the property’s graciously elegant interior, the majestic entrance hall with a sweeping staircase and soaring 10-metre ceilings offers a palatial welcome.

“Impressive in beauty and magnitude, the luxury property is a triumph with its distinct blend of timeless style, unmatched sophistication and superlative standards” The flawless interior – classically proportioned and tastefully presented – showcases a series of wonderful entertaining, relaxing and lounging areas. The sumptuous library, full of polished wood, makes a striking statement of refinement and comfort. The stunning dining room hosts an air of quietly gracious formality. For family indulgence, the classy residence boasts six main bedroom suites, plus spacious rooms for staff. The house also enjoys a home cinema and a gym. Fully fitted and finished to a high standard of specification, the lavish home is equipped with top-notch luxury amenities, including a 6-person lift, underfloor heating, central air conditioning and sophisticated security systems. There is also a garage for nine cars.



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Offering a relaxed yet glamorous environment, the villa’s extravagant outdoor spaces are as luxurious as those within the house. It enjoys a choice of al fresco entertaining, dining, relaxing and lounging areas, further enhanced by its immensely peaceful setting. The jaw-droppingly spectacular swimming pool and surrounding deck complement the rest of the villa’s magnificent recreational facilities. The blissfully private home occupies 3.7 acres (approx.) of serene grounds, graced with mature trees, lush vegetation and wooded areas. With the ideal pairing of private seclusion and easy access, it offers everything one could want for desirable living and relaxing with the excitement and convenience of a world-class city at its doorstep. For what is truly one of Madrid’s finest family homes for sale, this luxury La Moraleja residence is an exclusive property offering an unsurpassed lifestyle of class and excellence. Price upon request.

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AN EXECUTIVE VILLA THAT IS DISTINGUISHED BY CLASSY TIMELESSNESS AND A STYLISH FAMILY ATMOSPHERE

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n expression of timeless modernity and sophisticated comfort, this smartly presented family home for sale in La Moraleja, Madrid offers a wonderful lifestyle appeal.

With its relaxed informality, aesthetic integrity, coveted address and carefree convenience, it illustrates exceptional possibilities for maximum family enjoyment and fine entertaining. The villa’s attractive facade sets the tone of quiet exclusivity and everlasting beauty, whilst the exquisite interior offers an inviting ambience of understated elegance and discerning taste. Offering space galore, the comfortable living areas easily transition from everyday use to special social occasions. Aspiring to effortless enjoyment and indulgence in lifestyle, the outstanding villa delivers class and sophistication at a prized address in the heart of La Moraleja, an amenity-rich and exclusive residential suburb of Madrid. theaddressmagazine.com


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La Moraleja is in high demand with overseas families relocating to Madrid due to the number of well-known international schools located here. Also, some of Madrid’s best sports clubs are located in the area, including tennis, golf and pony clubs. La Moraleja is very well connected, with easy access to the city centre of Madrid and its international airport.

“An expression of timeless modernity and sophisticated comfort, this smartly presented family home offers a wonderful lifestyle appeal” Exuding a clean, crisp and elegantly informal design, this superb family home for sale in La Moraleja, Madrid is intelligently and beautifully articulated with modern flair and finesse that skillfully blend fine materiality, good proportions and spatial configurations. A tasteful neutral palette keeps the overall mode simple and timeless, melding into a fluid, seamless vision that extends throughout the property. Glazing further accentu-

ates the crisp, open volumes, integrating the lovely gardens into the core architectural experience on offer. The splendid home exudes an elegant, contemporary sensibility with a feeling of airy spaciousness and modern lightness. With 600m2 of luxuriousness, the versatile floor plan has been thoughtfully designed to connect formal and casual living spaces, as well as indoor and outdoor entertaining areas, with an overall flow that makes the home comfortable and inviting. The villa spreads out mainly over a single floor, adding an extra dimension to its already high degree of liveability and desirability. The luxury home features an impressive living room with various zones that communicate seamlessly with another and connect with the outdoors. There is also a separate dining room, a lounge, spacious kitchen with informal dining area, as well as a complete staff area. Immersed in great comfort, the alluring living areas are complemented by five stylish bedrooms four are ensuite – plus staff quarters. The property also features an open-plan loft of 80m2.

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There is also a large storeroom and a garage for up to four cars. The coveted lifestyle is further augmented by the carefully designed al fresco areas that are ideal for easy entertaining and relaxed living. A terrace of 120m2, a pool with covered porch and changing rooms, a gorgeous outdoor dining area, plus a discreet paddle tennis court add to the pleasure of living the good life. The lovely landscaping, with lawns, hedges and mature trees, enhances the home’s alluring beauty. Set on a massive lot of 3,300m2, the polished family home offers a level of tranquillity not often found in urban Madrid. Enviably situated in what is regarded as one of North Madrid’s most prestigious residential areas, the upscale family home occupies a quiet and discreet setting in La Moraleja. It is only 5.2 kilometres to Cuatro Torres Business Area, 7.9 kilometres to Madrid Barajas International Airport, 10.7 kilometres to Moncloa, 11.9 kilometres to Puerta del Sol, and 12.7 kilometres to Atocha. With a fine display of high aesthetics and luxury, this exclusive La Moraleja property for sale is a first-class merger of privileged lifestyle and location. Price: €2.685 million.

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Cosmopolitan, sophisticated with aristocratic elegance but also Mediterranean, relaxed and vibrant, Nice is the jewel of the French Riviera. With its stunning seaside location, this bewitching city has so much going for it – the Promenade de Anglais lined by iconic fin de siècle and Art Deco buildings, an enchanting old town, glorious architecture and a dazzling wealth of fabulous restaurants, galleries and designer shops. Synonymous with luxury and prestige, real estate in Nice continues to attract everybody accustomed to the finer things in life. theaddressmagazine.com


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A SPLENDID BELLE EPOQUE VILLA THAT IS IMBUED WITH THE SINGULAR BEAUTY OF THE FRENCH RIVIERA

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ith an elegant, classy and discerning environment, this luxury Belle Epoque house for sale in Nice Mont Boron is designed for an enhanced lifestyle of prestige, distinction and privacy in a highly desirable location.

siècle villas. Rich with beauty and cachet, the area boasts leafy surroundings and some of the most spectacular views of the city and the ocean. Many of the finest historical villas of the Côte d’Azur may be found in Mont Boron.

The epitome of beauty and gracious refinement that dates back to 1902, it is decorated with period details that provide glorious glimpses of the villa’s past.

Gracefully balancing classic refinement with informal comfort and charm, this exceptional Belle Epoque house for sale in Nice Mont Boron breathes aesthetic elegance and distinction combined with great liveability.

This is an opportunity for owners to immerse themselves in the sophisticated and rarefied atmosphere of Côte d’Azur, in the splendour of this historic villa that oozes discriminating taste and luxurious timelessness.

Suffused with irresistible timelessness and the perennial grace of the French Riviera, it will appeal to those with a discerning eye for enduring beauty, Old World sophistication and posh exclusivity.

The immensely impressive property offers alluring living and entertaining spaces and relaxed private quarters, all decidedly stylish, and some with accents of Belle Epoque inspiration and lovely views of the Mediterranean Sea.

The handsome property has been lovingly updated for consummate luxury living whilst maintaining respect for the home’s provenance and authentic allure. Contributing to an undeniable air of refinement and discreet formality, it is graced with vestiges of classic detailing such as high ceilings, numerous fireplaces, decorative balconies and imposing stone columns.

Located in one of the most sought-after areas of Mont Boron, the imposing family home is an oasis of tranquillity, yet close to the sparkle and excitement of the chic cosmopolitan city of Nice. Possibly the most celebrated residential area of Nice, Mont Boron is the address of choice for exclusive French Riviera homeowners who are looking for fabulous fin de

Throughout, multiple windows and glass doors saturate the space with year-round glorious light and create a framework for captivating vistas of the sea, the coastline, mountains and the legendary Baie des Anges.

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Spanning 380m2 over three levels, the well-proportioned floor plan is designed with socialising as much as privacy in mind. Radiating an atmosphere of class and respectability, it provides beautifully appointed accommodation that is complemented by tasteful presentation.

“Gracefully balancing classic refinement with informal comfort and charm, this exceptional Belle Epoque house breathes aesthetic elegance and distinction combined with great liveability” The home’s glorious interiors feature an entrance hall, dining room, living room with veranda, breakfast room, kitchen and study that was once a bedroom. Amongst the five bedrooms is the superbly appointed master which comes complete with dressing room and bathroom. There is also a music room, storage area and laundry room. Additional amenities include parking for several cars and a studio for staff. The superior property was designed for quintessential French Riviera living, with equal attention paid to the fabulous outdoor areas. Enveloping the home is a swath of lush Mediterranean gardens of 1,000m2 that provide the ideal outdoor areas for today’s lifestyles and entertaining family or friends in sunny privacy. For maximum al fresco comfort and relaxation, there is a sumptuous terrace and an inviting swimming pool. A stunning rooftop balcony completes this luxurious haven. Exclusively designed and exquisitely presented, this immensely attractive Belle Epoque villa for sale in Mont Boron Nice accommodates the most prestigious living experience at a highly prized address. Price: €4.95 million.

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PHUKET Known as “The Pearl of Andaman, the tropical island of Phuket is famous for its majestic scenery, friendly people and an outstanding quality of life. The island is brimming with white sandy beaches, world-class diving spots, indulgent spas, superb golf courses, great restaurants, vibrant nightlife and marvellous shopping. Phuket has also made a name for itself as one of Southeast Asia’s premier sailing destinations thanks to the island’s gorgeous waters and fullyserviced marinas. theaddressmagazine.com


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A BREATHTAKINGLY SPECTACULAR PROPERTY THAT EXUDES IMMENSE STYLE AND ELEGANCE AND OPENS TO SUBLIME VISTAS OF THE SEASCAPE

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trikingly beautiful and faultlessly elegant, this luxury property for sale at Surin Beach sets a dazzling style statement when it comes to prestigious Phuket real estate.

Immersed in an impressive scenic panorama of endless blue horizon and translucent waters, the exceptional villa’s enviable elevated setting in the green hills along Phuket’s famed West Coast is spectacularly magical. Overlooking the glorious, sun-drenched sands of Bangtao and Surin beaches and all the way to Phang Nga, it offers what may just be the best view in Phuket. Indulge in pure escapism at this coveted world-class address where striking design, sophisticated interiors, stylish appointments and 5-star amenities combine to set superior standards of luxury living and glamour. Exuding a grand sense of space with superb finishes and fittings, the expansively proportioned property is as theaddressmagazine.com


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perfect for private relaxation and family events as it is for opulent indoor-outdoor living and entertaining. Surrounded by Phuket’s pristine coastal beauty showcasing uninterrupted views of the ocean, here sumptuous luxury blends seamlessly with architectural awe to deliver a lifestyle of distinction, lavishness and comfort. As one of Phuket’s best villas for sale, this contemporary family mansion ticks all the boxes for property ownership: a perennially sought-after location offering solid capital appreciation potential, documented strong rental yield and a sublime place to live.

Phuket’s luxury property market remains stable and contains some of the most beautiful properties anywhere in the world. One of the most coveted places to invest in Phuket is at the desirable yet laid-back Surin Beach area. Surin is known for its elevated views, wonderful beach and high-end, luxurious ambience. Home to some of the finest properties in Phuket, Surin is considered one of Asia’s hottest tropical property markets by the international community. Lavishly indulgent and exclusive, this luxury property for sale at Surin Beach, Phuket is a rare fusion of elegant architecture, astonishing comfort, spacious entertainment

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areas and magnificent outdoor living, with the everpresent backdrop of a breathtaking ocean view panorama. A home of architectural excellence with an integrated aesthetic vision, the design is defined by clean, pure lines, breezy openness and luxurious dimensions. The design plays on the notions of privacy and transparency, fluidity and functional considerations and uses a palette of fine materials and soothing colours. Modern to the core, the home stuns with its extravagant use of glass that blurs the boundaries between indoors and out and showcases panoramic vistas stretching

across the ocean. From those endless ocean views to fiery sunsets, the villa’s sweeping panorama provides the perfect backdrop for a lifestyle of glamorous sophistication and absolute exclusivity. A spatial construction of immense scale and beauty, the home features 1,800m2 of modern living perfection. Lavishly spread across five levels and complete with all the luxury facilities to guarantee an extravagant family environment, the phenomenal villa boasts an impres-

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sive selection of indulgent dining, living and entertaining areas as well as 10 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms. All the bedrooms are tastefully appointed, with bathrooms that feature a separate Jacuzzi bathtub in addition to shower and toilet. The largest master bedroom suite boasts an adjoining second bedroom and attached office. Also, eight of the 10 ensuite bedrooms come with their own terrace or balcony and offer breathtaking, westfacing views of the emerald Andaman Sea. The extraordinary professionally equipped, restaurantsized kitchen blends high aesthetic and functionality, with top-of-the-line finishes that include bar seating for eight people and state-of-the-art appliances, including a pizza oven. The modern kitchen is able to serve 50-plus guests.

“Surrounded by Phuket’s pristine coastal beauty showcasing uninterrupted views of the ocean, here sumptuous luxury blends seamlessly with architectural awe” The fully equipped home theatre with seating for 11, a 120-inch screen with projector and Blu-ray, is sure to impress. The villa’s attractiveness is further enhanced by a separate spa area, full-sized gym, billiards room and wine cellar. There is also a staff area. Modern amenities include an elevator, dumbwaiter from ground-floor kitchen to lounge on the fourth floor, integrated sound system, air conditioning, Purapool cleaning system and solar panels. Four indoor and four outdoor parking spaces are available for the convenience of owners and their guests. theaddressmagazine.com


Made for a sumptuous outdoor lifestyle, the villa features dazzling living and entertainment areas including the showstopping 20-metre infinity pool with a freshwater system, Jacuzzi and waterfall shower as its centrepiece. The stunning roof terrace, with a splash pool/Jacuzzi, presents a prime vantage point to take in the milliondollar views. For fabulous entertaining and dining, there are also several salas, including a roof sala for 16, a barbecue area, outdoor bar and lounge areas. Owners are sure to enjoy the island’s peaceful lifestyle whilst being only minutes from Phuket’s best nightlife, restaurants and beaches. The fantastic restaurants of Cherngtalay, Surin Beach and some of the best beach clubs on the island are all easily accessible. Furthermore, Phuket’s finest beach, Bangtao/Layan, is only moments away. Laguna and Banyan Tree Resort & Golf Club is a 10-minute drive, Blue Canyon Golf Club is a 20-minute drive, Phuket International Hospital, Central Department Store and the bright lights of Patong are also just 20 minutes away, whilst Phuket International Airport is 30 minutes. Luxury holiday home rentals in Phuket are attracting investors due to their high rental yield potential. This ultra-exclusive vacation home comes with an existing business and a great track record, generating income from Day 1. This extraordinary holiday home rental is a revelation of privileged living with the evocative experience of a luxury resort. The epitome of Phuket grand style, this mega-mansion for sale at Surin Beach, Phuket is a showcase of extravagant living with unequalled comfort and prestige. Price: THB 194 million.

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TUSCANY The quintessence of everything that is glorious about Italy, Tuscany is a seductive mix of natural beauty, history, architecture and culture. Artists have come here for generations. Chefs apply its produce to create sumptuous cuisine complemented by its own wonderful wines. The communities of Pisa, Lucca, San Gimignano, Florence and Siena are famed for their Renaissance art and architecture. The countryside is filled with ancient walled towns, rows of cypress trees, hilltop retreats and battlements that testify to its colourful past. theaddressmagazine.com


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A GRACEFULLY PRESENTED HOME THAT DELIVERS AN UNHURRIED, DISTINCTIVELY TUSCAN EXPERIENCE

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or those seeking a privileged location, captivating luxury, decorative elegance and an overall enchanting experience, this historic home for sale near Lucca offers the discerning buyer all that could be desired. With origins dating back to 1590, the impressive structure was once the home to noble Lucchese families. Imposing from the outset, the exclusive family residence is ideally located in the hills of Camaiore with beautiful sea and coastline views in the distant. With a genuine sense of history and quiet dignity, it is a gracious villa that retains an air of formality. Designed for both family enjoyment and fine entertaining, the generous floor plan provides spaciousness as well as intimate corners. The seductive Tuscan allure of the home is placed artistically within an atmospheric garden that is rich in mature trees and fragrant plantings. Enjoy the peaceful escape and be inspired by the villa’s charisma and appealing ambience. Tuscany remains the most sought-after region in Italy for overseas buyers in search of a second home. A rich history, heritage, gastronomy, lovely cities and legendary natural beauty make Tuscany an unquestioned protagonist in



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the rarified world of international luxury real estate. With its exceptionally high quality of life, Tuscany appeals to buyers seeking to live permanently in Italy as well as those interested in owning a holiday home under the sun. Distinguished by refined grace and character, this prestige property for sale near Lucca embodies classic elegance and timeless appeal. In keeping with the architectural integrity of the historic space, the attractive property has undergone a complete renovation under the watchful supervision of the Ministry of Arts. The exterior feels richly textured, dimensional and multi-faceted, which is a representation of its long history and impressive architecture. Striking a wonderful balance of quiet sophistication, Old World charm and elegant timelessness, the exclusive property is both aesthetically alluring and delightfully comfortable. The centuries-old property of everlasting beauty oozes authenticity and speaks of the traditional Tuscan atmosphere of bygone days. It is brimming with exquisite period features such as highly ornamented ceilings and walls, gorgeous trompe l’oeil murals, elaborate detailing, an attractive staircase and earthy tile floors. Carefully selected furniture from the 1820-1850 period augments the timeless aesthetics throughout the property.

“Distinguished by refined grace and character, the prestige property near Lucca embodies classic elegance and timeless appeal� With an impressive facade and tastefully decorated interiors, the desirable Lucca villa is confident and comfortable with a sense of distinctive luxury. The perfect setting for sophisticated entertaining or casual family living, the superb home contains everyday as well as formal rooms that flow together in a fine ensemble. In its entirety, the premium property is an opportunity to immerse oneself in understated exclusivity and discreet grandeur in a unique setting where lovingly crafted space and tinges of greenery come together in perfect harmony.



Arranged over three floors, the splendid property provides 900m2 of classically proportioned space. With its six bedrooms and abundance of living and socialising areas, this is a very comfortable and characterful family home for everyone to enjoy. There is also a separate apartment with access to the garden, a cellar and private chapel. Surrounded by a massive 10,000m2 of private grounds, the substantial family home commands an idyllic setting that offers serenity and blissful harmony. Immersed in a wonderful vista incorporating the lovely surrounding landscape, the glistening coast of Forte dei Marmi toward the Gulf of Liguria, it provides the irresistible backdrop for Tuscany’s quintessential dolce vita that is so celebrated and desired. The gorgeous garden, with its exquisite landscaping, is embellished with lemon trees, roses, camellias, an olive grove, holm oaks and chestnut trees. The incredible property offers many fabulous areas for al fresco dining and entertaining by day or by evening. The villa is located just a few minutes from the town of Camaiore, about 20 minutes from the beaches and the resort of Forte dei Marni and Pietrasanta and is about 30 minutes from Lucca and Pisa Airport. Distinguished and elegant, this historic home for sale near Lucca in an idyllic quintessentially Tuscan location is in every sense the epitome of the good life. Price: ₏3.5 million. Partially furnished.

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allmarked by uncontestable charm and perennial beauty, this luxury estate in Chianti for sale offers an unparallelled expression of what defines Tuscany living.

Exceptional scenic beauty. Far-reaching views. Stunning architecture. Timeless distinction. These elements coalesce on 100 hectares to create a remarkable estate exquisitely positioned in a truly spectacular Chianti setting. The property is composed of a luxurious main villa, an adjacent guest house and further accommodation for staff, plus agricultural buildings. The distinguished gardens are amongst the most well-regarded in the region. With an aura of discreet grandeur and innate sense of good taste, this is an alluringly classic property of divine elegance and refined sophistication. With a masterful display of lifestyle excellence, the living spaces accommodate anything from gracious entertaining to cosy family life. theaddressmagazine.com


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As one of Tuscany’s most prestigious residences to buy, it offers a captivating setting with magnificent views that stretch away into scenes of singular beauty. The property itself is a private, elegant, tranquil escape from reality, yet it is only 25 minutes from central Florence. Buying a property in Tuscany is more than a dream come true, it is a robust investment in a great territory, wellknown around the world for its splendour and majesty, its quality of life and its history of glory and prestige. An alluring combination of classic elegance, tailored for indulgent living, this luxury estate in Chianti for sale boasts timeless design, graceful architecture and sweeping vistas that lend splendour to the privileged owner’s lifestyle. This is a truly spectacular estate that is drenched in tradition and exudes class and refinement that are rarely parallelled. Designed with architectural distinction, it encapsulates luxury and sophistication with rich interiors and finishes. The elegance of the volumes, the generosity of the spaces, the exclusive choice of fine materials, attention and precision of detail implemented – all of these undeniable qualities underscore the property’s dignified ambience. Soaring ceilings, imposing fireplaces and ornate frescos and wall paintings lend the home its countenance of timeless grace and beauty. Behind the stunning, commanding facade that hints at what lies inside, the property speaks luxury and classy sophistication from the moment one enters. An imprestheaddressmagazine.com


sive staircase adds significant design refinement to the entrance hall. The home has over 1,100m2 of mesmerising space, all of which yields an utterly exquisite residence built around entertaining friends and family, or just relaxing. Ideally suited for gracious entertaining and living, there is a choice of formal and casual spaces. Whilst designed on a grand scale, the public rooms, nonetheless, remain intimate and appealing. Offering a high level of luxurious accommodation, there is a total of eight bedrooms.

“With an aura of discreet grandeur and innate sense of good taste, here is an alluringly classic property of divine elegance and refined sophistication� On the ground floor, there are airy reception rooms with frescoes, high ceilings and grand fireplaces. The many French windows lead onto a terrace that affords marvellous views. The dining room and kitchen are also located on this floor.

There is a wonderful staircase leading to the first floor by way of a mezzanine level. The first floor is where five bedrooms are located, as well as a spacious library/study. The upper floor contains smaller bedrooms suitable for children or a service apartment. There is also a service apartment on the mezzanine level and a separate servant’s staircase from that apartment to the kitchen and pantries. In addition to the main villa, there is the casina impressively spanning over 600m2. It was originally a farmhouse dating back to the 14th century and has been expanded over the years and now consists of two main apartments and a staff apartment with a total of eight bedrooms. Throughout the centuries of conversions, the original arched stone ceilings, terracotta floors and wood beam ceilings have been preserved. A high finishing standard has been applied to the apartments. There is also a space of 480m2 that is currently used for storage but which could provide additional accommodation or fitness centre. Next to this is a limonaia that offers access to the piazza. Surrounded by a landscape of exceptional scenic splendour, there are magnificently manicured lawns and

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impeccable gardens. It is, to say the least, landscaped to perfection. Immensely peaceful, with hypnotising views and total privacy, the villa provides a truly exquisite backdrop for glorious living. The 16-by-8-metre swimming pool is beautifully positioned and offers enchanting views of the valley below. There is also a service area with kitchenette, changing rooms and bathroom. The property is set within a park and garden of approximately two hectares. There is a highly productive olive grove of approximately six hectares, a lake of about 2.5 hectares, a further eight hectares of mainly grassland and approximately 100 hectares of mainly woodland that surrounds and protects the property. A vineyard could also be planted. Located a few hundred metres from a charming Tuscan town that offers banks, groceries and a couple of restaurants, even central Florence is just 25 minutes by car whilst the airport is 40 minutes and Pisa airport is about 50 minutes. This is an amazing family home in Chianti, Tuscany for sale, waiting for the most discriminating buyer who simply will not compromise on location, space, privacy and quality. Price upon request.

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A PRIVATE CASTLE PROPERTY WITH A UNIQUE ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE, SET IN THE MUCH-DESIRED HEART OF CHIANTI

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xuding an aura of dignity and space, this historic property for sale near Siena, Tuscany fuses atmospheric luxury and authenticity with everlasting appeal and beauty.

Truly representative of the gracious lifestyle available in Tuscany, it enjoys a sought-after setting where history interplays with artistry to dazzling effect. Seductive and uniquely impressive, here is a place of timeless beauty, endless charm, captivating originality and quiet luxury. With its origins dating back to 1600, the attractive private castle property has been restored, updated and expanded a number of times, whilst managing to retain its traditional character and historic appeal.

“With authentic charm and traditional beauty from centuries gone by, the historic property near Siena, Tuscany is brimming with originality and charisma” Situated in a dreamy hilltop location nestled within Tuscany’s sublimely scenic landscape, it enjoys sweeping views in all directions, including the gentle Chianti Hills and the top of a mountain, where the picturesque town of Castellina is located. Quiet and peaceful with an Old World relaxed formality, the mesmerising views and atmosphere of the fine castle property are the epitome of Tuscany.



Tuscany’s countryside is clearly a popular second home destination because of its highly desirable lifestyle and enduring appeal. Strict planning laws and strong regional pride mean a home in Tuscany’s exquisite countryside retains the same cachet today as it did decades ago. The region is widely known for its spectacular landscapes, traditions, history and art, standout cities and wonderful gastronomy. Elegant yet authentic, Tuscany real estate attracts vacation homebuyers from all over the world. With authentic charm and traditional beauty from centuries gone by, this historic property for sale near Siena, Tuscany is brimming with originality and charisma at every turn.

With 1,500m2 of living space, the private castle delivers a carefree lifestyle for its owners, whilst the 4,000m2 lot ensures many opportunities for relaxation and fun. The superb property is the perfect spot to enjoy the wonderful balmy weather and the quintessential Tuscan indooroutdoor lifestyle. Demonstrating exquisite artistry and finesse, it is gorgeously appointed with distinctive finishes. The incredible property’s atmospheric character is augmented by wood beams, wonderful stone flooring, high ceilings, elaborate caisson ceilings, antique marble columns, a stunning marble staircase, antique fireplaces, old windows of leaded glass, fine murals, vaulted

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ceilings, armorial paintings, an old high Swedish wood heater in majolica finish, compelling merlons, crenellated terraces and walls, and an antique iron gate with lion pillar posts. Spanning across three floors, the layout is extremely gracious and versatile. The imposing exterior, boasting fine architectural elements, is accentuated by a handsome arched entrance that is supported by four classic columns. Inside, a warm and welcoming ambience encourages relaxation and socialising. Providing a great balance between entertaining and privacy, there is a series of formal and casual living areas,

including a double lounge. There is also an office, library, TV room, dining area, oversized kitchen with bar area and pantry, plus a utility room. The beautiful property offers generous accommodation with 12 gorgeous bedrooms – each designed with its own style and character that ranges from traditional, classic rusticity and fine timelessness to rooms of theatre-inspired artistry. Graced with unspoilt scenic splendour and coveted privacy, the elevated hilltop setting captures a spellbinding view in every direction. Offering quiet, comfort and a truly magnificent view, the

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castle is surrounded by a park luxuriantly planted with cypresses and box hedges. The garden is adorned with fountains and ponds, filled with water lilies and fish. The lovely outdoor spaces boast an invitingly generous pool (7 metres by 15 metres) and a gorgeous stone sun deck, set against a wonderful backdrop of bamboo and cypress hedges, pinaster pine and oak trees. The view over the Chianti Hills is truly enchanting. There are also terraces, a small pool house with kitchen,

and a marble gazebo. From the vantage point of the expansive stone terrace, owners will enjoy the splendid views of the Chianti Hills whilst on the top of the mountain sits the picture-perfect Chianti town of Castellina. The hill location is peaceful yet at the same time exceptionally convenient right in the heart of Chianti, with easy access to some of the most beautiful cities of Tuscany such as the Renaissance gems of Florence

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and Lucca, and the striking hill towns of Siena and San Gimignano. The nearest towns are Poggibonsi (seven minutes), San Gimignano (10 minutes) and Siena (15 minutes). Florence is 45 minutes away, whilst the sea is 55 kilometres away.

Representing a rare opportunity, this prestige property for sale near Siena, Tuscany affords the perfect opportunity to embrace the immensely desirable dolce vita lifestyle. Price: â‚Ź2.7 million.

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A CAPTIVATING COUNTRY HOUSE OF IMMENSE CHARM, CHARACTER AND APPEAL OCCUPYING AN IDYLLIC YET ACCESSIBLE LOCATION

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ucked away in the glorious pastoral countryside of Tuscany, completely enveloped in all directions by lush greenery, this refurbished farmhouse in Chianti for sale is an otherworldly getaway from the routine of everyday life. Here, the seductive lifestyle of Tuscany has never been more affordable; it is an attainable reality for the savvy buyer of Chianti luxury properties for sale. Approached along a tree-lined drive, surrounded by olive groves and affording wonderful panoramic views, this is an exceptional Tuscan property. A fine example of traditional authenticity and stylish modernity, the gorgeous farmhouse is a real gem. It dazzles with its simple timelessness, which is dominated by a sense of openness, clean, uncluttered aesthetics and a reserved elegance.



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The interiors effortlessly blend classic rustic beauty with the inimitable allure of Tuscan design, underlined by modern sensibility and tasteful flair. Imbued with a feeling of open-ended tranquillity and warmth, the superb country property affords a deluxe lifestyle of peaceful privacy, relaxation and recreation. Chianti’s is one of the most desired property markets in the world for those looking to buy a permanent home or a vacation home in Italy. Renowned for its enchanting landscape where secular cypresses alternate with vineyards that create some of the finest wines anywhere on the globe, Chianti is the jewel in Tuscany’s crown.

Possessing a well-articulated simplicity with enduring dignity, this splendid refurbished farmhouse in Chianti for sale seduces with its distinctive Tuscan allure and charisma.

“A fine example of traditional authenticity and stylish modernity, the gorgeous farmhouse is a real gem” A property of great rural beauty, it unites contemporary liveability with bespoke styling to present a classically timeless stone farmhouse that at its heart remains a welcoming family home.

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Here, an informal elegance links tradition and modernity, setting the perfect stage for exquisite and serene living. The purity and generosity of the space, the subtle choice of materials, the attention to detail all are undeniable qualities that underscore the property’s luxurious ambience. Enchanting with its bright, airy atmosphere and gorgeous views, the abundance of natural light and high ceilings give the house an irresistible sense of luminosity and space. With 400m2 of understated luxuriousness, the thoughtfully designed and functional layout is conducive to modern family living and effortless entertaining.

Alluringly spacious with an imposing appearance, the fully integrated and massively scaled living and dining area is impressive in every sense. It opens onto wonderful wide verandas on two sides of the property that augment its attractiveness. An irresistible invitation for aspiring chefs, the oversized and beautifully appointed kitchen comes with a stunning hob, fireplace and adjoining pantry. There are four large bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms. One of the bedrooms enjoys a small terrace from which lovely views may be enjoyed. There is also a study that could be used as a fifth bedroom.

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The charming property commands a splendid setting where the mature gardens overlook the wondrous countryside. All around the property are shaded private corners and sunny terraces for quiet contemplation and al fresco dining. A pool may be easily added. With one hectare of privacy and peacefulness, the aesthetically pleasing property is endowed with immense country charm. Some updating and tidying up could turn it into a precious jewel, thanks to its generous architectural dimensions, fabulous authenticity and desirable setting. Set amidst the historic cities and evocative landscapes of Tuscany, the attractive country home is just five minutes from a small village that provide a range of amenities and services. The hilltop town of Castellina is 10 minutes by car and both Florence and Siena are under 40 minutes away. Classically Tuscan, exclusively private, naturally beautiful, this rustic yet contemporary property for sale in Chianti is perfect for anyone seeking a sybaritic escape or a carefree family lifestyle. Price: â‚Ź750,000.

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ajestic lifestyle, beautiful architecture, stylish flair and modern comfort: this luxury villa for sale in Forte dei Marmi, Tuscany delivers it all. Toss in the privileged address near the sea and the result is an exceptional private oasis to enjoy with family and friends. Radiating irresistible timelessness, discerning allure and historic appeal, the unique property skilfully combines

the class of a noble property with the informal elegance of a seaside home. A fine example of period architecture, it displays a commanding presence that evokes the essence of affluence and beauty. Steeped in an atmosphere of quiet sophistication, it has been designed with indulgent indoor-outdoor living and entertaining in mind.

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ASIDE PROPERTY TY AND SPLENDID REFINEMENT Guaranteeing a slice of the good life in one of the Mediterranean’s most picturesque seaside villages, the attractive character property has an aesthetic splendour that captures the imagination and makes it one of the definitive Forte dei Marmi, Tuscany properties for sale.

laid-back luxury and a timeless charm. It is one of the most sought-after summer holiday home destinations in Italy, and is popular amongst national and international celebrities, including Giorgio Armani and Andrea Bocelli, artists, business executives, movie and sport stars.

With its serene setting on the northern coast of Tuscany, the renowned seaside resort of Forte dei Marmi exudes

Vacation homebuyers are drawn here by its clean, sandy beaches, mild climate and scenically stunning backdrop

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formed by the snowy peaks of the Apuan Alps. It also has an upscale feel with high-end restaurants and bars, fashionable boutiques, art galleries and nightclubs. In addition, the magnificent cities of Pisa, Florence and Lucca lie within a 45-minute radius. Tailored for a premium lifestyle, this exclusive villa for sale in Forte dei Marmi, Tuscany exudes gracious timelessness with classic flair and perennial allure, enriched by a touch of modernity.

“Beautiful architecture, stylish flair and modern comfort: the luxury villa in Forte dei Marmi, Tuscany delivers it all� A one-of-a-kind custom home with strong architectural and decorative appeal, it impresses with a compelling combination of polished luxury, enduring elegance and understated refinement. With its majestic and beautiful presence, the distinctive property evokes an atmosphere of charm and exclusivity, underscored by gorgeously imposing exteriors and invitingly stylish interiors. The stunning panoramic tower adds a distinguished architectural detail to the property. From the tower, the views are truly awe-inspiring, sweeping across the beach and the shimmering waters of the sea. Graceful arches and exquisite ornate accents add a further note of commanding elegance to the refined property. Aesthetically alluring and delightfully comfortable, the incredible 7-bedroom home offers gracious living over



its 500m2 and three floors. The beautiful property boasts modern finishes with a touch of Old World sophistication. The ground floor is where the kitchen, living room, a single bedroom and storage room are located. Up one floor are four bedrooms, all with ensuite bath, and two spacious terraces. The attic floor contains three more bedrooms. The tower room is blissfully enveloped by stunning vistas over the endless sea. Adding to the overall comfort of the home are modern conveniences that include air conditioning and an alarm system. Equally as stylish is the villa’s dazzling outdoor living area, which provides a sophisticated yet relaxed ambience, enhanced by a hint of glamour. A sublime haven of calm, charm and serenity, the superior property is surrounded by a well-maintained private garden of 800m2. The strikingly seductive al fresco area features a glorious pool, lovely gazebo and wonderful porch. More than just a place to live in peace and comfort, this dream Forte dei Marmi property for sale in Tuscany offers a lifestyle that reflects a discerning taste with understated distinction. Price: ₏8.5 million.

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Cyprus - An Island to Fall in Love With By Yiannos Trisokkas, Managing Partner of Henley & Partners Cyprus

A delicate mix of modern flair and historical splendor, the picturesque island of Cyprus is easily one of the most attractive addresses in the Mediterranean. Living up to its mythical legacy as the ‘island of love’, the small nation boasts idyllic beaches, ancient ruins, and a vibrant culture which have helped win the hearts of many looking to make Cyprus their second home.

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ome to just over one million people, many first-time visitors would be forgiven for underestimating the magnitude of Cyprus’ offerings. With a trifecta of natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant business landscape, Cyprus further impresses with a high quality of life and urban lifestyle. In fact, the quality of life in Cyprus is ranked among the best in the world. The country is placed 26th on the Henley & Partners – Kochenov Quality of Nationality Index (QNI), which ranks the quality of nationalities worldwide. Cyprus performs well in terms of human development, and peace and stability as well as visa-free travel. While English is widely spoken, Greek and Turkish are the official languages of Cyprus, a keen reminder of the hybrid international community that has formed in the

country. In contrast to the abundance of historic sites and Greek ruins, exclusive consumer goods glitter in windows of shop fronts across the island. Designer brands populate glamorous boutiques and world-class hotels discreetly host celebrities. Road to success Cyprus gained independence in 1960 and since then has been proclaimed a republic with a presidential system of government and separation of powers. In 2004, Cyprus joined the EU and in 2008 it became a member of the Eurozone. Cyprus has earned its reputation as one of the most resilient nations in the Mediterranean, managing to turn around its economy from near bankruptcy during the

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last recession to continued sustained growth in only a few years. This is evident in Cyprus’ credit rating upgrade earlier in 2017 by international agency Standard & Poor’s to just a notch below investment grade. Cyprus’ strategic position at the crossroads between Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, has seen the island thrive as an international business center. It features an affordable business environment, an abundance of support services, state-of-the-art communication infrastructure, and a skilled labor force. Cyprus is particularly attractive to wealthy and talented entrepreneurs and businesspeople looking to expand their global prospects. The country has a corporate tax rate of 12.5 % — one of the 20 lowest corporate tax rates in the world. The island’s investor-friendly tax regime is underpinned by double taxation agreements with 60 countries. theaddressmagazine.com


Desire for Cypriot residence and citizenship Cyprus offers both an attractive residence and citizenship program which has attracted the attention of non-EU citizens who value a safe haven for themselves and their families, and at the same time are seeking sound investment opportunities.

programs, Cyprus’ offers many advantages, such as lifetime validity, no requirement to reside on the island, the inclusion of the applicant’s spouse and dependents in the same application, and — most importantly — swift processing within eight weeks, with a high approval rate if all conditions are met.

Launched in 2009, the Cyprus Residence-by-Investment Program is designed specifically to propel the real estate market, as its main requirement is the purchase of residential or commercial property (or both) for a minimum amount of EUR 300,000. Compared to other residence

The Cyprus Citizenship-by-Investment Program was introduced in 2013 and provides applicants with a favorable balance between the capital required and the benefits on offer. The minimum capital requirement is EUR 2 million, which can be spread across real estate, land develop-

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ment or infrastructure projects. Alternatively, successful applicants can participate in Cypriot businesses or companies, or alternative investment funds under certain conditions. Along with providing successful applicants the right of settlement in all 28 EU member states, the island nation also has the 16th most powerful passport in the world according to the 2017 Visa Restrictions Index, which is compiled annually by global residence and citizenship advisory firm, Henley & Partners. Cypriot citizenship provides visa-free travel to 158 countries including all 28 EU member

states, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the UK. For Cyprus, the programs are already bearing fruit with over EUR 4 billion channeled into the economy so far. Although the bulk has been injected into the real estate sector, the trickle-down effect has benefited the nation more broadly. Furthermore, as tourism on the island continues to boom, new opportunities to invest in tourism infrastructure are emerging. In and around the main coastal resorts, demand is expanding beyond the resort centers, new markets are discovering Cyprus, and special-interest tourism — such as sports, religious, and

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wellness tourism — is thriving. In response, new airlines have begun operating, traffic to the island is increasing, and slowly but surely the ‘tourist season’ is being stretched more and more each year. A sought-after second address As a result of the success of the island’s residence and citizenship programs, interest in obtaining property on the island has skyrocketed over the last year. An extraordinary increase of 121% was recorded in the number of property sales contracts deposited across Cyprus yearon-year in December 2016. There has also been a 50% worldwide increase in the number of online searches for property available on the island. The growing interest in Cypriot real estate has meant that the value of the limited property available has increased significantly. Beachfront property on the island is limited and is likely to continue growing in popularity. The focus of the Cyprus real estate market has always been residential property and specifically, within the luxury segment, second homes. The property options in Cyprus that provide buyers with the highest value for money include seafront properties and integrated master-planned communities offering properties that cater to all types of owners — locals, new residents, second home owners and vacationers. Luxury living in the Mediterranean While the exclusivity of beachfront property on the island is the biggest driver, it is the quality and variety of options available that truly piques the interest of discerning inter-


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national buyers and there are several new development projects on the island. Two examples are Limassol Marina and Vivo Mare which both cater to the upper end of the market but in very different ways. Limassol Marina is the first superyacht marina in Cyprus and the only new development in the Mediterranean that provides marina berths directly in front of private villas, The EUR 350 million integrated waterfront development offers 650 berths for vessels from eight meters to 110 meters and has sparked a massive interest in yachting in Cyprus. Limassol Marina also hosts the annual Limassol Boat Show, a vibrant public event with more than 100 exhibitors from several countries presenting luxury yachts, yachting services and facilities, and related activities. Vivo Mare on the other hand is at least as luxurious but a more exclusive seafront property development with a completely different approach. The development consists of only nine villas, each unique with a contemporary design.

What the two developments have in common, and what they share with all other projects on the island, is that Cyprus offers the ideal marriage of European specifications and intrinsic Mediterranean culture that provides a sort of hypnotic power to attract people from around the globe to its shores. Its limited geographical dimensions further bolster the desire to obtain a foothold on this extraordinary vibrant island. ABOUT HENLEY & PARTNERS Henley & Partners is the global leader in residence and citizenship planning. Each year, hundreds of wealthy individuals, families and their advisors rely on the firm’s expertise and experience in this area. Henley & Partners also runs a highly successful government advisory practice which has raised more than USD 6 billion in foreign direct investment and has been involved in strategic consulting and the design, set-up, and operation of the world’s most successful residence and citizenship programs. henleyglobal.com

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A famous beach resort, major yachting centre, hip and urban thriving metropolis. All told, Fort Lauderdale’s vibrancy puts the real estate market in ultra-high demand. Living in Fort Lauderdale is a great choice for those in search of: Some of the most magnificent beaches in the U.S. Great restaurants, shopping and cultural scene An abundance of outdoor activities A boating paradise and the yachting capital of the world A strategic and accessible location Wonderful weather with abundant sunshine A cosmopolitan atmosphere

Fort Lauderdale is a city of tropical sophistication with an exceptional quality of life

and 50,000 registered yachts responsible for the moniker Yachting Capital of the World.

Situated strategically on 23 miles of golden Atlantic Coast beaches between the chic vibe of Miami Beach and the affluence of Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale boasts a vibrant lifestyle of charm and dynamism, all packaged in one of the smaller major cities of Florida.

World-class restaurants, bars and nightclubs maintain a frenetic pace for the fun-seeker, whilst the city’s quieter side beckons to newcomers to stay and enjoy a slice of Southern charm. There are plenty of beautiful fulltime homes. Fort Lauderdale is one of the United States’ fastest-growing metropolises yet it hangs on to a more affordable living environment.

With 3,000 hours of sunshine, it is blessed with a salubrious climate that beckons to visitors from the colder North and attracts and comforts fulltime residents. Cuddled up to the Atlantic Ocean, set on the New River and with nearly 500 miles of waterways and 162 bridges, Fort Lauderdale has clearly earned it the name of “America’s Venice.” Water forms the heart of life in Fort Lauderdale, with dozens of cruise ships calling at its port

Continuing the nautical theme are the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, plus the International Fishing and Swimming Halls of Fame. An expansive system of canals and waterways runs through the city, contributing to the scenery and natural beauty of the area that includes a national park.

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Growth has been accompanied by increased sophistication. There is a pulsating arts scene and plenty of cultural life, filled with festivals and shows, music and sporting events. There is an abundance of museums and galleries. Golf courses and casinos add to the city’s allure. There is also the world’s largest drive-in theatre. On the business side, it is a thriving financial centre. This is known as the “middle city” of Florida’s famed Gold Coast and aspects of the affluent Palm Beach as well as the heart-thumping Miami Beach are clearly recognisable.

and when it is completed, there will be many more attractions for visitors and residents alike. For example, the Aquatics Complex is to include two Olympic-sized pools with a diving area and parking garage. And the Las Olas Marina is to be expanded by 50%. The powder white sand is soft and lovely to the touch, the water is clear and the weather is top-notch. What isn’t there to love about Fort Lauderdale?

Shopping, dining and entertainment are world-class

Wonderful beaches Four miles of public beaches form the heart of Fort Lauderdale’s sun-loving character. Not far from the water, there are exclusive shops, sidewalk cafés and entertainment venues. The crystal clear waters invite swimming and snorkelling, diving and jet skiing. Many prefer to just stroll along the wave wall that meanders behind the beach, and take in the palm tree-lined promenade. One may rent snorkel gear, jet skis, paddle boards and other equipment at numerous shops along the water. Just 100 yards offshore, there is the living coral reef system, one that is easily accessed by snorkellers searching for the immense variety of fish and underwater plants that call it home. The reef is home to spiny lobster, grouper, rust-coloured barrel sponges and many species of tropical fish and other aquatic life. The waters are so clean and the community so eco-friendly that the Clean Beaches Council has awarded a national Blue Wave certificate to Fort Lauderdale. In the recent past, the south stretch of city beach had become tired but a fabulous transformation is underway. The new South Beach will include high-end oceanfront hotels and extend public access which will include an improved International Swimming Hall of Fame. In total, 78 million USD has been allocated for the improvements

There are a number of shopping centres situated around the city. Galleria Fort Lauderdale is already upscale and plans $1 billion USD in redevelopment to added towers for office space, retail, restaurants and financial institutions. The mall is already one of the city’s most popular destinations and is steps away from the famed beaches. It is also close to the airport, seaport, city centre and hotels as well as the convention centre. There is easy access to major throughways for ease of in-and-out access. Head over to Las Olas Boulevard for a mile-long stretch of bars, restaurants, nightclubs and art galleries, interspersed by breezeways and courtyards. There are museums, a historic hotel and more than 30 restaurants offering outdoors eating, plus 65 shops. Stretching from A1A at the beach and across the Intracoastal Waterway, the boulevard has become Fort Lauderdale’s main cultural and economic artery and thrives with customers any time of the day or evening. Whilst crossing the waterway, take a look at the multimillion-dollar homes, fabulous yachts and beautiful views. Then there is Sawgrass Mills, the largest outlet mall in North America, with more than 350 name-brand outlets and retail stores, two major food courts, nine full-service restaurants and entertainment venues. Plans are afoot for an expansion of 118,000 square feet.

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The city’s dining scene is impressive. From Old Floridastyle seafood eateries to modern sophistication, just about any type of food many be found somewhere in the city. As for entertainment, the Riverwalk Arts and Entertainment District provides a wide variety of exciting options. Concerts, galleries and other events abound. Amongst the options are the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Florida Grand Opera, NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, Bonnet House Museum and Gardens and Stranahan House Museum. It’s enough to give Miami a run for its money.

Extensive sports and recreational facilities Tourists come for the beaches, the fishing, boating and diving and fall in love with the water-based lifestyle. They love that the outdoors may be enjoyed year-round. For participants and for observers, Fort Lauderdale is heaven.

Angling ranges from deep-sea sport to drift fishing. Large and much-in-demand game fish migrate to the area’s waters. Depending on the season, be prepared to catch anything from barracuda, amberjack, cobia, grouper, snapper, mahi-mahi, swordfish, marlin, sailfish, wahoo, tuna and kingfish, to even big-game sharks. Some of the finest sport fishing in the world is available just offshore. Divers love the area too, with the Gulf Stream maintaining a nutrient-rich flow of warm, clean water that has created the reefs. Expect to see sponges, sea fans and tropical fish, eels, stingrays and large predatory species. The reef system consists of three bands running parallel to the shore and ranging up to 100 feet deep. Be careful, though, of the deeper sites where currents may be strong.

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In addition to the natural reefs, public money has created about 90 artificial reefs that include sunken ships, concrete modules, boulders and offshore oil platforms. If it’s Florida, there is bound to be golf. And in the Fort Lauderdale area there are 74 courses – 43 of which are public. The links are lush and inviting year-round. Many offer options for all skill levels. Some facilities have been designed by experts such as Joe Lee, Bruce Devlin, Robert von Hagge, Raymond Floyd, Tom and George Fazio, Robert Trent Jones and Trevor Rees-Jones. The Hugh Taylor Birch State Park maintains four natural systems in an area between the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. It is a 180-acre estate that is often compared to New York’s Central Park, an oasis in the midst of the city that offers nature trails, cycling paths, freshwater lagoons, canoeing, picnicking and the Birch House Museum. Fishing from the seawall is a popular pastime. Not far south of Fort Lauderdale sits Hard Rock Stadium, home to the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League and University of Miami’s Hurricanes football team. This is also where the annual college football Orange Bowl game is played. As well, having recently undergone a 500 million USD renovation, the stadium is set to host the Super Bowl football playoff game in 2020 and it is a candidate to be a host city for the 2026 World Cup. Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino offers gambling, dining and live entertainment. There are live shows in the 5,500-seat arena. Gulfstream Park has been hosting horse racing since 1939 and besides the thoroughbred racing, it offers Vegas-style slot machines and a poker room. Onsite, the Village at Gulfstream Park is a well-known home design, dining, shopping and entertainment destination in an open-air mall.

Yachting Capital of the World Boating is king in Fort Lauderdale. Yachts, cruise ships – they have it all. In fact two cruise ships call Fort Lauderdale their home port. The international boat show is the largest in-water boat show in the world and annually attracts 100,000 fans of life on the water. Everyone comes to share notes and tips and check out the latest technologies and designs. In total, there are 1,000 exhibitors and more than 1,200 boats on display each November.

Amongst Fort Lauderdale’s most notable marinas and yacht clubs are: Lauderdale Yacht Club: One of the oldest in South Florida, it is an exclusive private club founded in 1938 and offering year-round regattas plus tennis and a full-service clubhouse. Coral Ridge Yacht Club: A full-service club that focuses primarily on boating, sailing and yachting. Gulfstream Sailing Club: Holds races on the ocean and freshwater as well. Operates a noted annual regatta. Hillsboro Yacht Club: Favoured by many serious boaters, it operates 20 formal buoy races and five or more coastal races annually. Bahia Mar Yachting Center: Houses the International Fort Lauderdale Boat Show. It is a full-service resort and marina favoured by international boaters. Can handle vessels up to 300 feet long and boasts a 3,000foot parallel dock as well as more than 5,000 feet of floating docks. Marina Bay: This was for many years the preferred club for famous Americans, including Ronald Reagan, Bob Hope, Paul Newman, Kenny Rogers and Evel Knievel. Today it offers an excellent restaurant, pool, tennis court, sauna, fitness centre and more. Sunrise Harbor Marina: It is the world’s largest owner-operated marina and is a luxury resort. Located along the Intracoastal Waterway at Sunrise Boulevard, it includes full service to mega-yachts, 352 rental apartments and 16 guest suites. There is also a business centre, fitness centre and spa, tennis, pools and more.

Arts and culture Arts, entertainment and culture are alive and thriving in Fort Lauderdale. First, there is the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. It is one of South Florida’s premier entertainment locales, host to more than 700 performances a year. The 700,000 people who attend those performances make the Broward Center one of the 10 most-visited theatres in the world. Situated in downtown Fort Lauderdale in a spot that overlooks the New River, the 5-venue performing arts

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centre plays host to operas, ballets, concerts, plays, Broadway musicals and multi-cultural performances, as well as workshops, lectures and other educational events. It partners with the Symphony of the Americas, Miami City Ballet, Concert Association of Florida, Florida Grand Opera and Gold Coast Jazz.

are offered at 11 institutions. The city can boast the largest fully accredited school system in the U.S. and universities include Broward College, Keiser University, Nova Southeastern, Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale and several satellite campuses of other Florida schools of higher learning.

The NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale houses a permanent collection of more than 7,000 works. It has the nation’s largest collection of 19th- and early 20th-century paintings and drawings from realist William J. Glackens. It also has the largest holdings in the country of works by post-war avant-garde CoBrA artists – from Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam. There are also works from leading Latin American artists. The distinctive building, opened in 1986, was designed by modernist architect Edward Larrabee Barnes.

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The Museum of Discovery and Science is aimed at patrons of every age and welcomes more than 400,000 each year. The centre’s 34,000-square-foot expansion known as EcoDiscovery is aimed at a more hands-on experience. There is a 6-storey IMAX 3D screen and five new exhibit areas: Otters at Play, Everglades Airboat Adventure, Prehistoric Florida, Florida Water Mysteries and Storm Center. FATVillage (Flagler Arts and Technology) is the downtown’s arts community, the hub for local creative businesses and artists. Here, filmmakers, photographers, printers, social media leaders, performers, graffiti artists and web developers join forces with designers and urban planners. Fort Lauderdale Children’s Theater is a not-for-profit organisation that has existed since 1952 to provide cultural and educational opportunities for children up to age 18. Each year it produces a season of five mainstage productions and provides classes in acting, creative drama and other skills. Hard Rock Live’s 5,500-seat arena has featured top names in entertainment, including B.B. King, Willie Nelson, Bon Jovi, The Who, Patti Labelle, Bruce Springsteen, Rod Stewart, Andrea Bocelli, Tim McGraw, Eric Clapton and Aerosmith. Other events include championship boxing, tennis, basketball and rodeo, as well as fundraisers, exhibitions and corporate meetings.

Top-rated schools State and private institutions offer associate, bachelor, master and doctoral degree programmes. MBA degrees

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport is three miles from downtown Fort Lauderdale and 21 miles north of Miami. It is situated close to cruise line terminals and is therefore popular with Caribbean-bound tourists. The airport is one of the world’s 50 busiest and boasts non-stop service to 140 U.S. cities as well as direct flights to Canada, Bahamas, Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as European destinations including Paris, London, Barcelona, Copenhagen and Stockholm. There are also flights to Dubai. The 26 serving airlines average 640 commercial flights each day, plus there are 100 private flights. The airport saw more than 29 million passengers pass through in 2016, including six million international passengers. Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport is in the Uptown Business District, minutes from downtown, and more than 1,000 aircraft call it home. It has more than 163,000 takeoffs and landings per year, making it one of the 10 busiest general aviation airports in the U.S. A new high-speed rail service named Brightline is planned to connect downtown Fort Lauderdale with the city centres of Miami and West Palm Beach. Phase two will expand to Orlando. Scheduled at publication time to commence operations at the end of 2017, the train will operate at speeds of 125 miles an hour and connect the city to Miami in half an hour. Port Everglades is one of the top three cruise ports in the world and one of the most active container cargo ports in the U.S. It is South Florida’s main port for petroleum products. Used by several cruise lines for Caribbean excursions, it draws 3,8 million passengers a year. Cruises are operated by Carnival, Celebrity, Cunard, Holland America, Princess, Royal Caribbean, Crystal and Disney. The MS Allure of the Seas and MS Harmony of the Seas, two of the world’s largest cruise ships, call Port Everglades their home port.

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Water taxis connect the city’s many channels and inlets. Take a cruise for shopping or getting to the many entertainment and eating venues, or simply hop on for a pleasure trip along the beautiful Intracoastal Waterway. Pass mansions and mega-yachts along the way. Travellers may hop on and off at 12 stops throughout the city and three more in Hollywood.

tion. Nearly 200 companies have corporate, division or regional headquarters in the region.

There is also an excellent system of highways around Fort Lauderdale and Broward County. Link easily to the interstate and state highway systems as well as the Florida Turnpike.

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Vibrant business community Fort Lauderdale was once known for tourism only but today, the city enjoys a diverse range of industries that includes manufacturing, finance, insurance, real estate, technology, marine, aerospace, film and TV produc-

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Where to live in Algarve:

Vilamoura

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In the heart of Algarve, Vilamoura is a place of international standing and one of the most sophisticated residential and tourist communities in Europe. Living in Vilamoura, Algarve is a great choice for those in search of: Unrivalled quality of life An extensive infrastructure and all the community services required in a residential area International school Algarve’s best championship golf courses at one’s doorstep Endless array of exceptional sporting and leisure facilities, including an award-winning marina and equestrian centre Access to two of Europe’s best beaches A family-friendly environment

A tourist and residential destination par excellence, Vilamoura is truly one of the best places in Europe to live an elegant and amenity-rich lifestyle, in a beautiful, unspoilt setting

In the intervening years, the region has undergone many expansions and today, the area known as Vilamoura, located in Algarve on the south coast of Portugal, is one of the continent’s most popular vacation hotspots.

In 1966, banker Arthur Cupertino de Miranda secured 1,700 hectares of Portugal coastline, in the midst of beautiful beaches and a picturesque harbour. It is an area blessed by more than 300 days of sunshine annually, making it perfectly suited for the creation of what was to become Europe’s latest tourist complex.

Situated in Algarve’s Golden Triangle, 20 minutes west of Faro Airport, Vilamoura is a blend of luxury hotels, villas and apartments, supported by an extensive infrastructure and all the community services required of a residential area that has grown to 10,000 fulltime residents.

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Along Portugal’s vibrant southern coast, Vilamoura is a bastion of heritage and cosmopolitan flair. Its prestigious golf courses, designer shops, casino nights, upscale restaurants, cafés and bars attract visitors from across Europe. Its marina hosts some of the continent’s finest yachts.

Vilamoura enjoys a prime location as a tourist and residential destination par excellence, having won an international reputation as one of the most sophisticated resorts in the world. Currently, it is the largest resort in Europe.

Vilamoura is one of the most popular and cosmopolitan resorts in the region, attracting buyers in search of Portugal’s finest real estate, either as a primary residence or a second home or vacation residence.

Here is the ideal spot to relax and enjoy oneself. Facts: 44.5 hectares of green areas 25.7 kilometres of cycle paths 5 golf courses International school 200-hectare environmental park Healthcare facilities Wide range of restaurants, bars, club, beach clubs and a casino 825-berth marina 13 hotels of 4-5 stars

It offers so much more than just stunning beaches and a glorious climate. From its humble beginnings, it has matured into an exclusive beach resort and elite golfing centre, a stylish and modern holiday destination. It is a preferred choice for those seeking to share in the Algarve sun. Vilamoura is about quality and protecting the integrity of the environment and does so in part through the creation of a 200-hectare environmental park. It also delivers an exceptional range of lifestyle choices and leisure opportunities. Besides its renowned championship golf courses, it has world-class equestrian facilities, water- and land-based sports. It also boasts several of the region’s leading spas. Vilamoura is an all-in-one seaside town. Life revolves around the huge marina that’s filled with million-pound yachts and lined with elegant bars and authentic Portuguese restaurants. There is an extensive range of opportunities for vacationers to get out on the water where they may spot dolphins, poke around the region’s captivating historical attractions, cycle the multitude of bike paths or take a chance at the casino. In fact, for most holiday home buyers who have gone to Vilamoura, it is not only a coastal paradise offering 3.5 kilometres of the best beaches, it is a world of its own, catering to many types of vacationers.

So many options Developed as a place to live, visit and holiday, Vilamoura has so much to offer. There are 10,000 permanent residents in Vilamoura’s villas, townhouses and apartments, thanks to an extensive array of services, including a health centre, several chemists, an international school, post office, day care nurseries (crèches) and a veterinary clinic. For leisure and sport, it’s hard to beat: five renowned championship golf courses, world-class equestrian facilities, excellent and varied sports facilities, spas and two of the finest beaches in Europe. Lifestyle choices are further enhanced by more than 100 restaurants (including a Michelin Star-holder), an enviable lineup of bars, lounges and beach clubs, and a casino.

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Golf With a reputation as probably the best golf destination in Europe, Vilamoura is the epicentre of golf in Algarve, presenting a host of well-designed golf courses offering different levels of difficulty. Vilamoura draws prestigious international tournaments and presents a challenge to golfers of all levels, from the experienced to novices. Thanks to the fabulous climate, golfers may enjoy their sport of choice all year round. The courses have been carefully planned to enhance and protect their tranquil natural surroundings. In fact, four courses – Millennium, Oceanico Laguna, Pinhal and the Old Course – were amongst the first in Europe to gain environmental certificates. The beauty and quality of the courses

have made Vilamoura a golf hotspot for buyers looking for attractive investments or a sophisticated lifestyle. Amongst the five 18-hole courses, Victoria is used for the Portugal Masters and has hosted the World Cup of Golf, the Old Course is a par-73, whilst Pinhal, Millennium and Laguna are all par-72s. Victoria was designed by the legendary Arnold Palmer. At the time of its creation, Victoria was hailed as the most ambitious golf project Portugal had ever witnessed. There is no doubt that it has lived up to its lofty billing. Covering 90 hectares, the venue encompasses one of the most complete golf complexes in Europe, and features an exceptional driving range and a putting green of 2,500m2. The Old Course Golf Club is the grand dame of Vilamou-

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ra’s courses, designed by Frank Pennink. Just a 20-minute drive from Faro Airport, the course is situated amongst impressive pine trees and set out over gently undulating terrain. There can be no argument that, for all who are lucky enough to play it, here is a golf course that lives long in the memory. In the minds of many, the Millennium Golf Course was instrumental in cementing the region’s golfing status and opened in the year 2000. Pinhal was opened in 1976 and underwent a significant redo under Robert Trent Jones Sr. in 1985. Boasting a unique position within the Vilamoura portfolio, it is often asserted that the creation of the Millennium Golf Course was pivotal in cementing the status of the region as one of Europe’s most-visited and best-loved for golf. Opened in the year 2000 – comprising nine brand new holes and a refurbished inward half that had previously formed part of the original 27-hole Laguna Golf Course – it is a more open course that its neighbours, although holes 3-7 wind amongst pine trees. The second golf course to call Vilamoura home, Pinhal Golf Course was opened for play in 1976 and owes its personality to both the original designer Frank Pennink, who also turned his hand to The Old Course Golf Club nearby, and Robert Trent Jones Sr., who made a number of significant refinements in 1985. At a substantial 6,353 metres from the white tee markers, and with a par-72, Pinhal Golf Course is certainly no pushover, although golfers will be pleased to learn that the ponds and stream that come into play on five holes should not, for the most part, present a serious threat. Laguna has earned a reputation as being a unique offering within the Vilamoura golf portfolio. Whilst its many water hazards and few trees set it apart, it truly finds its individuality in the number of holes that convey the characteristics of a traditional links layout. American golf course architect Joseph Lee was given the responsibility for setting out the Laguna Golf Course over low-lying coastal terrain, and in its setting, he was able to establish 18 holes that offer a wide variety of playing conditions.

Beaches There are two main beaches in Vilamoura, the Praia de Vilamoura or Praia da Marina to the east and the Praia

da Falesia to the west, with the marina estuary and the Ribeira de Quarteira separating them. The Praia de Vilamoura is a large sandy beach located between the Vilamoura Marina and the fishing port of Quarteira and offers three kilometres of golden sand. It is the most easily accessible and is clearly worthy of its Blue Flag designation. West of the marina entrance is the much-photographed Falesia Beach, with the stunning beauty of its colourful sandstone cliffs stretching into the distance. The eastern edge of the Praia da Falesia is known as the Praia da Rocha Baixinha Nascente. It is a vast expanse of golden sand and is the better beach in Vilamoura. The Praia da Falesia extends for over five kilometres from Vilamoura to the sleepy fishing town of Olhas de Agua. Praia da Rocha Baixinha is the piece of paradise that stretches on and on to Olhos de Agua in Albufeira. The beach is known for its long boardwalk that extends across powdery white sand, overlooking the clear, shimmering seawater off the southern coast of Portugal. The beach is also lined by a promenade that starts at the marina and has a quieter vibe, with plenty of sunbathing space available.

Marina The marina is the main centre of activity, with a huge range of restaurants, bars and shops, including many designer shops. The elegant 825-berth marina has fine restaurants, stylish cocktail bars and chic nightlife. It is a short stroll to the pristine beaches and a short drive to the golf courses. Taking its own place of reference within the international yacht and sailing communities, Vilamoura Marina can accommodate vessels up to 60 metres in length. It is the largest marina in Portugal and the one that offers the best quality services to sailors and vessels. Thanks to its exceptional location and facilities, the marina has gained an international reputation with the boating and water sport community. Prepared for a wide variety of vessels, Vilamoura Marina offers unrivalled advantages, with regard to technical services and support.

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Tennis and paddle sport centre

back, instruction is available.

The Vilamoura Tennis Academy is a nationally and internationally recognised club.

There is a large riding centre with four arenas, stables and veterinary services.

Vilamoura is the perfect venue for tennis and paddle sports, with access to courts and quality coaching for all ages and playing levels. Its facilities include an internationally recognised tennis academy and a wide range of floodlit all-weather courts for hire.

International school

Equestrian centre Vilamoura has developed into an international equestrian centre. As the venue of the Vilamoura Champions Tour, it is a destination for world-class events. For those who wish to explore the spectacular scenery on horse-

The Vilamoura International School (ColĂŠgio Internacional de Vilamoura) is the most prestigious educational institute for pre-school, primary and secondary school in the South of Portugal, encompassing the Portuguese National, British (adapted) National and Cambridge International curricula.

Medical services Vilamoura has several clinics, including the Hospital Particular do Algarve and ClĂ­nica Internacional de Vila-

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Casino

moura. Both clinics provide the most modern technical and scientific resources available, including cardiology, dentistry, family medicine, nutrition, psychology and sports medicine.

Located in the centre of Vilamoura, the casino enjoys a privileged location and is a popular tourist attraction, offering exciting gaming rooms, international entertainment and dining for discerning tastes.

Environmental park Vilamoura’s environmental park was established to ensure the conservation of valuable eco-systems with great natural and visual value. The park includes bird observatories where visitors may see purple gallinules, mergansers, water hens and kingfishers, as well as some small species such as nightingales. Vilamoura’s environmental park also provides excellent leisure areas that may be explored by foot, horseback or bicycle.

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Besides the main house there are three luxury apartments, each with its own private entrance, terrace and full kitchen. The apartments may be rented together with the main house, and the total of 10 bedrooms provide sumptuous accommodation for up to 20 guests, making it a great space for a large family holiday. The impressive property’s well-planned outdoor spaces offer a seamless continuity from indoor to outdoor lifestyle. The villa’s quiet, private lot has been landscaped with lush lawns, manicured gardens and distinctive sculptures. The expansive al fresco space is highlighted by an immensely attractive heated pool with a generous whirlpool, summer kitchen complete with barbecue and spacious areas for sunbathing, dining and socialising. For the comfort of the guests, the rental includes 10 hours of housekeeping per week during the stay, cleaning of the pool and preparation of the gardens, plus after-stay cleaning. Extra services such as chauffeur, chef and extra cleaning can be easily arranged. Nestled into the beautiful protected natural landscape, La Croix Valmer is a typical Provencal village in the heart of the Saint-Tropez Peninsula that overlooks the Mediterranean. One may find every facility required for the utmost in holidaying: grocers,

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Welcoming and impressive, the luxury Lucchese villa rental is handsomely set on a stunning estate of terraced olive groves, magnificent Italian gardens and pine forest hilltops with castle ruins.

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of Spain’s most beautiful WORLD HERITAGE SITES Spain is a strikingly diverse country, steeped in history and rich in character and culture. Its landscapes range from the mountain peaks of the Pyrenees and Picos de Europa in the north, to the Andalusian plains that cover the centre of the country, to the stunning coastal beaches. It is magical in its allure, a place filled with the joy of living. There are 46 UNESCO World Heritage sites across the country, making Spain third to Italy and China in that regard. Each site is selected for its natural beauty or its historic or cultural significance. The sites are as varied as the land they grace, and include the works of Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona, Cordoba’s historic core and the famed pilgrim’s site of Santiago de Compostela. Here are our picks for 28 of the most stunning UNESCO World Heritage sites to visit in Spain.

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ALHAMBRA, GENERALIFE AND ALBAYZÍN, GRANADA

Rising above the town of Granada in Andalusia are three separate UNESCO World Heritage sites: the fortresspalace-garden complex of the Alhambra; the Moorish dynasty’s country estate of the Generalife; and the incredible old Alhambran neighbourhood known as the Albayzin or Albaicín.

century. In the 13th and 14th centuries, the Nasrids, the Moorish dynasty that once ruled the Iberian Peninsula, turned it into a magnificent palace and fortress complex comprising several buildings, towers, walls, gardens and a mosque, all filled with interesting history and impressively detailed artwork.

The Alhambra Extraordinarily well preserved and in a tremendous natural setting with the snow-capped Sierra Nevada as a backdrop, the Alhambra is a spectacular sight and there are few, if any, better examples of Moorish architecture in the world. It is a very special place where fountains trickle, leaves rustle, and where ancient spirits linger and impart a sense of mystery.

Al-Andalus – as they called Andalusía – represented the epitome of culture and civilization in Europe’s Middle Ages and everything in the Alhambra was designed for perfection. In its construction, Moorish art reached a spectacular and serene climax. The buildings’ intricate stone carvings, the delicate filigrees, the magnificent tilelined ceilings, the graceful arches and serene courtyards, including the Patio de los Leones (Lions’ Patio) or the Cámara de la Sultana (Sultana’s Chamber), are significant examples that nourish the imagination.

The spectacular palace and fortress complex started out as an unremarkable strategic fortress in the 9th

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Besides its intricate decoration, water is a fundamental and ever-present element skilfully integrated as an architectural feature. The soft, almost whispering sound the fresh water makes as it flows from the many fountains and ponds creates a cool interior microclimate that sets it apart from the rest of Granada.

The Generalife The beautiful gardens of the Generalife are located on the slopes of the Cerro del Sol (Hill of the Sun), a hill adjacent to the Alhambra. The Generalife served as the country estate and summer palace of the Nasrids. Today, the magnificent and wellkept gardens are home to an abundance of flowers of every imaginable hue, serene pathways and calming water features which provide a peaceful contrast to the grandeur of the Alhambra.

Albaicin El Albaicín is the medieval Moorish quarter of the city of Granada and the neighbourhood retains a fascinating mix of medieval Moorish and more traditional Andalusian architecture, narrow alleyways and small squares. Placed on a hill in front of the Alhambra, Albaicin is also known for its dramatic vistas and when the sun sets, the views of the Alhambra with the imposing Sierra Nevada are unforgettable. San Cristóbal and San Nicolás are two of the best know vantage points but there are also many carmens – town houses – that have been converted into delightful hotels and restaurants offering great views of the Alhambra.

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ARANJUEZ CULTURAL LANDSCAPE

The urban centre that comprises the Aranjuez Cultural Landscape is a series of intermeshed water, garden, agricultural and constructed landscapes at a strategic royal location between Madrid and Toledo. It includes the Palace, the Island Garden, the Great Historic Garden, the Urban Area and the Prince’s Garden. The Royal Palace of Aranjuez is a residence of the King of Spain. It was commissioned by Philip II in the 16th century as a private country palace. Juan Bautista de Toledo and Juan de Herrera, who also designed El Escu-

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rial, were the architects. Extensive waterworks were used to both irrigate and protect the moist soil, and turn the swamp into a Garden of Eden.

figures, held in place by screws. On the south side of the palace are the Garden of the King and the Parterre, with its laid-out garden, and the fountain of Ceres.

One of the highlights of the Royal Palace is the Arabian Room, which is decorated with the Alhambra in Granada in mind. The room was done by the architect who was in charge of the restoration of the Alhambra. In the room is also a painting of the Courtyard of Lions, which can be found in the Alhambra. Another highlight is the Porcelain Study, where the walls are covered by Chinese porcelain

The site was further enlarged during the reign of Ferdinand VI in the 18th century. A new, planned city and road system were built using geometric principles. Lines of trees are one of the most prominent characteristics of Aranjuez. Its huge gardens, built to relieve its royal residents from

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the dust and drought of the Spanish meseta, or plateau, using the waters of the adjacent Tagus and Jarama rivers, are Spain’s most important of the Habsburg period. It was a recreational area for the monarchy and a source of inspiration for artists such as composer/pianist Joaquín Rodrigo. The Royal Palace is the best place to start, its spectacular exterior a foretaste of what awaits inside. The Gardens of Parterre, the King’s and Prince’s Gardens and the Island Garden are ideal for a calm and peaceful stroll amidst an abundance of fountains and sculptures in a natural setting. The Prince’s Garden is also the site of the Royal Barges Museum, with its spectacular collection of Crown-owned Spanish boats. The route continues with visits to former homes of the nobility, such as the Casa del Labrador House, the Casa de los Oficios y Caballeros and the Casa de los Infantes. Sites worth visiting in the historic centre include the church of San Antonio, Medinaceli Palace and the former San Carlos Hospital. The palace-area gardens are a favourite retreat for the people of Aranjuez as well as for visitors. Almost every king has extended the gardens, primarily the Jardin del Principe. Here, one will find a mixture of more than 400 species of trees, shrubs and other plants from Europe as well as from the Americas. Some trees exceed 50 metres in height and some are more than 260 years old. The garden follows the stream of the River Tagus, which forms a natural border. The Vega del Tajo and Jarama rivers, adjacent to Aranjuez, as well as several canals, irrigate fertile lands that are famous for their orchards and gardens.

The Aranjuez Cultural Landscape was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001 owing to its indisputable wealth of heritage assets from the ecological, artistic and cultural point of view. Aranjuez’s location makes it a veritable garden city, set within a rich and varied landscape of flora and fauna. Felipe II imagined Aranjuez as the Spanish court’s spring location, with winter spent in Madrid, summer in La Granja and autumn in El Escurial. The Palacio Real, whose construction began under this king’s reign, remained barely unaltered until the arrival of the Bourbons and, in particular, Fernando VI, who ordered the architect Santiago Bonavía to design the main facade, and Carlos III, who added two wings perpendicular to the main facade, the Plaza de Armas and the Parada de Palacio. Carlos IV gave the city the Real Casa del Labrador, a beautiful neo-classical building situated in the Jardín del Príncipe, where defiant, magnificent and picturesque nature affords the visitor a wonderful opportunity for a pleasurable stroll. The gardens are highly varied, from the French-style Parterre to the Italo-Flemish-inspired Jardín de la Isla, as well as more intimate retreats such as the Jardín del Rey, hidden away in the grounds of the palace. There are also other civil palaces in Aranjuez such as the Godoy and Osuna palaces, the first of which is famous because it was the place where the Mutiny of Aranjuez began. Also worth visiting are the Silvela and María Cristina palaces.

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BURGOS CATHEDRAL

The Burgos Cathedral, located in the historical centre of the Spanish city of the same name, represents one of the finest examples of Spanish Gothic art but the cathedral is also notable for its vast size and unique history. The construction of a cathedral was ordered by King Fernando III of Castilla, known as The Saint (1199-1252), and the Bishop of Burgos Don Mauricio. Work began in 1221. The high altar was consecrated in 1260, then there was a lengthy hiatus of almost 200 years before construction recommenced. The cathedral was completed in 1567, with the addition of the lantern spire over the main crossing (which rises above a delicate open-work star vault). Since it was built over several centuries, the cathedral bears testimony to the creative genius of architects, sculptors, and craftsmen throughout these periods. The end result is a perfect example of how Gothic art and architecture evolved during this period and the different styles are reflected not only in the elegant harmony, but also in the unique collection of works, choir stalls, tombs and stained glass windows. The main architects responsible for the construction were a Frenchman named Enrique in the 13th century and a German named John of Cologne (Juan de Colonia) in the 15th century. Enrique drew inspiration from the Reims Cathedral and the Burgos Cathedral played an important role in the development of 13th-century Gothic art. Later, in the 15th and 16th centuries at the end of the Middle Ages, the cathedral’s workshop served as an internationally flourishing school where artists from the Rhineland, Burgundy and Flanders trained Spanish archi-

tects and sculptors and exerted a considerable influence on the evolution of architecture and the arts. Its main facade is the Puerta del Perdón, with a starred rose window and a gallery of statues of the Castile monarchs. On either side are its 84-metre towers, crowned by magnificent 15th-century spires with open stonework traceries. Its most beautiful group of sculptures, however, is on the Puerta del Sarmental facade, with the image of a Pantocrator surrounded by the apostles and evangelists. Inside, special note should be taken of the dome of the main nave, topped with a beautiful Mudejar vault. Beneath it lie the remains of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, known as El Cid Campeador, and his wife, Doña Jimena. Nearby is the beautiful Escalera Dorada (golden staircase) by Diego de Siloé, built in the 16th century and inspired by the Italian Renaissance. In the side naves of the cathedral there are 19 chapels, with the Condestable and Santa Tecla chapels standing out. There are also valuable works of art to be enjoyed: a unique collection that includes altarpieces, paintings, choir stalls, tombs and sculptures. The cathedral continued to influence architecture throughout the 19th century. For example, the French architect Garnier was inspired by the staircase when he created the grand staircase at the Paris opera house. The monument has been maintained as an integral Gothic cathedral, with chapels, cloister and annexes, and it is the only cathedral in Spain to receive the UNESCO World Heritage designation for its building alone.

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CATHEDRAL, ALCAZAR AND ARCHIVO DE INDIAS IN SEVILLE Seville is a beautiful city, made even more so by the existence of the massive compound that sits at its heart. This group of buildings consists of the cathedral, Alcázar, and Archivo de Indias, and has gained special attention as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The buildings perfectly epitomise the Spanish Golden Age, incorporating vestiges of Islamic culture, centuries of ecclesiastical power, royal sovereignty and the trading power that Spain acquired through its colonies in the New World. The Cathedral de Seville and the Alcázar – dating from the Reconquest of 1248 to the 16th century and retaining many Moorish influences – is exceptional testimony to the civilization of the Almohads and of Christian Andalusia. The Giralda minaret is the masterpiece of Almohad architecture and was turned into a bell tower after the building was converted to a cathedral in 1403. In the 16th century the tower was topped with a bronze statue symbolising the Christian faith, which serves as a weather vane. The largest Gothic building in Europe, the cathedral houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus. The cathedral was built in Gothic and Renaissance style and covers seven centuries of history. The minaretturned-bell tower is an important example of cultural syncretism, or blending. Ever since its creation, the building has continued to be used for religious purposes.

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The cathedral’s chapter house is the first known example of the use of the elliptical floorplan in the western world. The original nucleus of the Alcázar was constructed in the 10th century as the palace of the Muslim governor, and is used even today as the Spanish royal family’s residence in the city, thereby retaining the same purpose for which it was originally intended. The Alcázar embraces a rare compendium of cultures where areas of the original Almohad palace, such as the Patio del Yeso and the Jardines del Crucero, coexist with the Palacio de Pedro I, representing Spanish Mudejar art, together with other constructions displaying every cultural style from the Renaissance to the Neoclassical. The Archivo de Indias building was constructed in 1585 to house the Casa Lonja or Consulado de Mercaderes de Sevilla (Consulate of the merchants of Seville). It became the Archivo General de Indias in 1785, and since then it has become home to the greatest collection of documentation concerning the discovery of, and relations with the New World. Designed by the architect responsible for completing El Escurial, Juan de Herrera, the Archivo de Indias is one of the clearest examples of Spanish Renaissance architecture. An enormous influence on Baroque Andalusian architecture and on Spanish neoclassicism, it symbolises the link between the Old and the New World. Seville owes its importance during the 16th and 17th centuries to its designation as the capital of the Carrera de Indias (the Indies route, the Spanish trading monopoly with Latin America). It was the Gateway to the Indies and the only trading port with the Indies from 1503 to 1718. As a group, these buildings constitute a remarkable testimony to the major stages of the city’s urban history (Islamic, Christian, and that of Seville with its associations with the New World), as well as symbolising a city that became the trading capital with the Indies. It was a time when Seville was the hub of the Spanish monarchy and played a major role in the colonization of Latin America following its discovery by Columbus.

The Cathedral of Seville is an expression in stone of post-Reconquest confidence and wealth. Inside, in its Chapel of the Granada, there are the capitals of several columns dating from the time of the Visigoths, the last vestiges of the original cathedral which in 712 the Arab conquerors condemned to destruction. The other part of the cathedral that preserves the memory of the Great Mosque is the Patio de los Naranjos on the north, a marvellous interior garden. The Christians wished to replace the mosque, the destruction of which began in 1401, with a cathedral in the Gothic style, unsurpassed by any other. In 1420, Seville became one of the largest international construction sites of the 15th century, employing the most renowned Spanish, Flemish and German architects and sculptors. Seville’s prosperity following the discovery of the New World further bolstered the already considerable financial means made available for the construction and embellishment of the cathedral. In the 16th century, it was enhanced by an incomparable ornamentation of stained glass, altarpieces, grille work and stalls. In the 17th century, the cathedral was still the beneficiary of rich donations, and was filled with Baroque sculptures and paintings by the great Sevillian painters Murillo and Valdés Leal. The palace constructed in the interior of the Alcázar in 1364-66 illustrates the syncretism proper to Mudejar art which borrows its techniques and decorative expression from the Arabian art of Andalusia. The Patio de las Doncellas is evocative of a captivating aesthetic that survived Christianisation with its finely worked stuccos, wooden artesonados ceilings, the azulejos of the galleries, and the fountain that rises in the middle of the courtyard. The decoration of the apartments, the fountains and the pavilions undertaken between the 15th and 17th centuries partially respected the original palace, its general layout and the traditional refinement of an Andalusian palace.

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CULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF THE SERRA DE TRAMUNTANA On the island of Mallorca, a place described in superlatives for its beautiful scenery, sits the Serra de Tramuntana, a mountain range that constitutes a huge natural park and nature reserve. The park extends at its most southerly point on the west coast near Sant Elm, to the Cap de Formentor, covering an area of 1,000 square kilometres. Many of its mountain peaks extend beyond 1,000 metres, with the highest, Puig Major, overlooking the Cuber Reservoir, which is an essential water supply for the island as well as a favoured destination for bird watchers and hikers. UNESCO declared the range a World Heritage Site in 2011 and today it is described as the jewel in the crown of the Balearic Islands. Some of Mallorca’s most beautiful towns are located here, including Valldemossa, Banyalbufar, Deia, Soller, Estellencs, Fornalutx and Pollenca. The Serra de Tramuntana was chosen because of its scenic and cultural values, in recognition of the harmony that exists between nature and the legacy of human activity. Besides the breathtaking scenery of sea and mountains, it enjoys a fascinating historical, cultural and ethnological heritage. In Tramuntana, mankind has been able to adapt to a land devoid of water by engineering a water-channeling

system of Arabic origin, ultimately transforming the landscape for cultivation. The Serra de Tramuntana is a Mediterranean agricultural landscape, characterised by terraces, water mills and dry stone-constructed buildings, and planted with olive, almond and orange trees, tomatoes and vines. The human heritage of paths, terraces, walls and traditional construction creates a region that is unique in the world. Millennia of agriculture in an environment with scarce resources has transformed the terrain and displays an articulated network of devices for the management of water revolving around farming units of feudal origin. The Serra de Tramuntana is one of the most spectacular areas of Mallorca. Its composition of mainly Jurassic-era limestone rock means it is susceptible to erosion from water that gives rise to a wide range of gullies, cave systems and other geographical features. The landscape of the Tramuntana area is a faithful reflection of the isolation that the island of Mallorca experienced over the centuries due to its remoteness from the continent and because it was a border region, halfway between Africa and Europe, and subject to invasion from north and south, leading to major cultural interchanges.

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Mosques and cathedrals, many dating to the 8th century, constitute the historic centre of Córdoba in Andalusia. The ancient structures were built to compare with those of Constantinople, Damascus and Baghdad and as a result, Córdoba is recognised as one of the world’s prized gems of ancient religious architecture.

HISTORIC CENTRE OF CORDOBA

Many cultures have occupied the city over the centuries, each leaving traces of its artistic style in the architecture of various buildings. As a result, the historic centre of Córdoba offers a unique mixture of diverse cultural histo-

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Its mosques and ornate palaces are little rivalled for sheer concentration of significant ancient architecture. For style and technique of construction, primarily the grand interior of the Great Mosque, there is no comparison. Add to this the nearby Alcázar fortress and Calahorra Tower and Córdoba is undeniably remarkable. The mosque/cathedral is considered one of the most accomplished Moorish structures in the world. The building has a rather tumultuous history. What began as a small Christian temple was turned into a shared space in the 8th century when the Muslims took over Spain. Later, the Christian part was purchased by the Emir and demolished to make way for a grand mosque. All was well until the 13th century when the Reconquista was at its height. The Christians were demolishing every mosque in sight in their quest to take back Spain. Perhaps unsurprisingly, they admired the Mosque of Córdoba so much that they decided not to tear it down. Instead, they converted part of it into a cathedral. There are numerous other places to see on a stroll around the historic quarter. The beautiful gardens of the Christian Monarchs’ Alcázar fortress (Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos), the narrow streets of the Jewish quarter, the synagogue and its ornate plasterwork, Viana Palace, the El Potro Inn, the Convent of La Merced, Calahorra Tower and the Roman bridge and temple are primary amongst them. There are several other charming spots, including the Calleja de las Flores alley and the Plaza de la Corredera.

ries, left behind and recorded in the bricks and mortar of stone and marble that still stand to this day.

Córdoba’s city landscape is constructed largely on the bank of a meandering section of the Guadalquivir River. Its period of greatest glory began in the 8th century after the Moorish conquest, when some 300 mosques and innumerable palaces and public buildings were built. In the 13th century, under the saint, Ferdinand III, Córdoba’s Great Mosque was turned into a cathedral and new defensive structures, particularly the Alcázar and the Calahorra Tower, were erected.

It was the Great Mosque of Córdoba that foremost caught the eye of the UNESCO group that decided to grant the historic centre World Heritage Site status in 1984. A decade later, the organisation expanded the inscription to include much of the old town because it is the city centre as a whole – including the blocks of houses – that is responsible for establishing Córdoba as a place unique on the planet.

Córdoba’s layout and domestic architecture are reflective of its Moorish period. In addition to the houses, which are built around patios enclosed by grillwork, are monuments that testify to the different periods in the city’s history. The historic centre creates the perfect urban and landscape setting for the mosque. It reflects thousands of years of occupation by Roman, Visigoth, Islam, Judaism and Christian influences. It is a multicultural melting pot.

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HISTORIC CITY OF TOLEDO

The city of three great societies – based on the Christian, Muslim and Jewish faiths – Toledo possesses a generous quantity of monuments. Its city walls protected a legacy rich in artistry and culture, its churches, mosques and synagogues, its palaces and fortresses testament to the diversity of its history. That diversity is foremost evident in the old quarter of what is the regional capital of Castile-La Mancha. It has been called an open air museum, an area well deserving its UNESCO World Heritage Site designation.

a must-see for anyone visiting central Spain. The main attractions are the cathedral, Alcazár and Jewish quarter, where two of Spain’s few remaining synagogues are found.

The city centre dates back two millennia, to Roman times. Over those years it has been dominated by several quite distinct cultures, from Roman to Visigoth to Moor. The three major religions are grandly reflected in Toledo’s architecture.

Nowhere else in Spain is one likely to come across so many places of interest within such a small area. Horseshoe-arched mosques, Sephardic synagogues and one of Spain’s finest Gothic cathedrals cram into its core. But the layers go much deeper. Further sleuthing will reveal evidence of the Visigoths and Romans.

Visitors stand in awe of the artistic treasures. The Alcázar Palace, for example, is exquisite even after thousands of years. With additions made over the centuries, one may admire the various periods in which they were imagined and built. Alcázar Palace is a patchwork of cultures, yet a patchwork that fits together magnificently. One of the reasons its historic quarter is so impressive is that it still has exactly the same layout it had in the Middle Ages. A tour of its narrow streets will reveal an incredible and living monumental site, both inside and out. Set atop a hill high above the Tagus River and barely 70 kilometres from the modern-day Spanish capital, Toledo served as the capital of Spain until 1560 when Philip II moved the centre of government to Madrid. It is

Artistically, Toledo was the home of El Greco, with many of his works inside the city’s museums, galleries and churches. The most famous is his masterpiece, The Burial of Count Orgaz, which is housed in the Iglesia de Santo Tomé.

The site of the cathedral dates back to Roman times. Under the Visigoths, it was a basilica; then under Moorish rule it became the city’s main mosque. After Toledo fell to the Christians in 1085, Alfonso VI promised to preserve the building as a mosque for the city’s large Muslim population. His promise was broken by successors and construction of the great Gothic cathedral of Toledo began in 1226. The building wasn’t completed until 1493 and as a result of the timeframe, there are clearly different architectural styles employed, notably Mudéjar (Moorish style under Christian rule) and Spanish Renaissance. Amongst the priceless art collection inside the cathedral is El Greco’s Twelve Apostles.

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HISTORIC WALLED TOWN OF CUENCA Cuenca was built by the Moors, then conquered by the Castillians in the 12th century. As a royal town of great religious significance, it is filled with noteworthy buildings, including the first Gothic cathedral built in Spain. It is also the place of the casas colgadas or hanging houses, built suspended from cliffs overlooking the HuĂŠcar River. UNESCO selected the town as a World Heritage Site because of its cultural heritage. It is considered an exceptional example of a medieval fortress town with a townscape that remains incredibly intact. Architectural gems include both religious and secular examples dating from the 12th to the 18th centuries. A tour of the historic centre reveals a variety of building styles that are highlighted by the walls and Moorish fortresses. The cathedral towers over the main square. It is a magnificent and majestic building that contains Romanesque elements along with Renaissance additions, all of which make it a unique piece of Spanish religious architecture. It is also significant that the walled town blends so well

into, and enhances the rural and natural landscape within which it sits, as it looms high above the river. Cuenca is prized for the manner in which the buildings and fortifications have been constructed to harmonise with the natural slopes of the rocky landscape. The result is a fascinating architecture that is both unique and stunning. Perhaps the most famous of the buildings are the hanging houses. The town’s Castillo Quarter in which they are built may be accessed only via a narrow suspension footbridge. The neighbourhood also boasts some large baroque churches and mansions. Many of those mansions were built to hang over the sides of the high cliffs which are bound to yield incredible views. One pedestrian bridge crosses the gorge behind the cathedral, near Museo de Art Abstracto. From the bridge one may take in excellent views of the hanging houses and comprehend the depth of the gorge. The old part of the town is hemmed in on three sides by the gorge which was carved out by two rivers. The historic and artistic importance of Cuenca is undeniable.

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LA LONJA DE LA SEDA DE VALENCIA

One of the most significant and best preserved examples of late-Gothic architecture in Europe, La Lonja de la Seda, or the Silk Exchange, dates back to the beginning of the 16th century. It represents the Golden Age of Valencia, when the city was known as one of the most important cultural and economic centres in all of Europe. When La Lonja was built, the Kingdom of Valencia was at its economic and cultural peak, serving as the flagship of the Crown of Aragon throughout the Mare Nostrum – the Romans’ name for the Mediterranean Sea. Admiring the architecture and reflecting on its beginnings, one cannot help but be impressed by the lavishness and luxury of the site. UNESCO was so impressed that in 1996 it declared La Lonja a World Heritage Site. Dramatic beyond belief, the building is ingenious in its blending of medieval castle monumentalism and the sophistication that was employed. Awe-inspiring and glamorous, La Lonja is elaborate in its ornamentation, powerful yet lighthearted, serious yet brimming with life. There are three parts to La Lonja as well as the Orange Garden, which is a walled courtyard. The main hall is the Sala de Contratación or Contract Hall, a huge and lavishly decorated space with beautiful twisted columns. Here was the centre of life at La Lonja, where merchants met

and deals were made. There is a side-wing named the Pavillion of the Consulate where the first merchant tribunal in Spain once met. The main function rooms were on the first two floors, with the upper one the place where there was a beautifully decorated ceiling which was a masterpiece of medieval art. Sometimes, the tribunal would imprison merchants for debts in the central tower, which is the third part of the structure. On the ground floor there is also a small chapel dedicated to the Immaculate Conception. The buildings were constructed between 1482 and 1533. Even after the silk trade left its hallowed halls, La Lonja continued to be used for various types of commerce. It is a masterpiece of late-Gothic architecture. The grand Sala de Contratación illustrates the power and wealth of a major Mediterranean mercantile city in the 15th and 16th centuries. Pere Compte, a Valencian engineer and architect, was the principal figure involved in La Lonja’s construction. The taula or table used for the transactions, as well as the first bill of exchange written in Spain, are kept in the Valencia municipal archive.

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MONASTERY AND SITE OF THE ESCURIAL, MADRID

The austere architecture of the El Escurial Monastery stands markedly out from the exceptional beauty of the site on which it stands. When it was built it broke from previous styles yet became so admired that it exerted great influence over Spanish architecture for over half a century.

architecture, a sparsely ornate style known as herreriano, was a break with previous styles.

Built at the end of the 16th century in Castile, the monastery became the retreat of Philip II. In the latter years of his reign it became his centre of political power. The design was complex yet at the same time simple. Created by Juan Bautista de Toledo, who was a Spanish pupil of Michelangelo at the Basilica of the Vatican, it was completed by Juan de Herrera after Toledo died. The royal site consists of the monastery – a stone complex of extraordinary dimensions that was surrounded by formal gardens and monks’ gardens – the House of Trades and the Company Quarters. New Houses of Trades were constructed in the 18th century. A small town developed around the monastery and became a model of the Enlightenment, where the court and two country villas for Charles III’s sons were built. The ensemble of buildings is brilliantly organised around 11 main courtyards and three service courtyards. Some say the design is similar to that of the grill, the instrument used for St Lawrence’s martyrdom by roasting. Its austere

Notwithstanding, several rooms do have a rich and sublime decoration. Contemporary writers praised it as one of the greatest paradigms of the arts, the Eighth Wonder. The library is of particular interest, containing close to 45,000 documents from the 15th and 16th centuries. The Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escurial, commonly known simply as El Escurial, is in the town of San Lorenzo de El Escurial, about 45 kilometres northwest of Madrid, at the foot of Mount Abantos in the Sierra de Guadarrama. It was meant as a dwelling for God on Earth, at a time when the Protestant Reformation was shaking the foundations of Catholic Europe. The unique building has come to symbolise the Counterreformation. The building is also the burial site for most of the Spanish kings of the last five centuries (Bourbons as well as Habsburgs), and an enormous storehouse of art. San Lorenzo de El Escurial is distinguished by its extraordinary artistic and cultural heritage and its magnificent mountain location. It boasts major natural and landscape attractions for mountain climbers and trekking fans. El Escurial was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.

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MUDEJAR ARCHITECTURE OF ARAGON The peaceful coexistence of Christian, Islamic and Jewish cultures is symbolised no better than by the group of architectural examples in Aragon that have been granted UNESCO World Heritage Site status. It was the special political, social and cultural conditions that prevailed in Spain after the Reconquista that inspired the Mudéjar art here in the 12th century. Today those examples of Aragonese Mudéjar art can be found primarily along the Ebro River Valley as well as its southern tributaries, in the northeast corner of the Iberian Peninsula. From a historical point of view, the artistic genre belongs to a lengthy period that lasted from the 12th to the 17th centuries. Mudéjar art is an artistic phenomenon that does not belong entirely to the cultures of Western Europe or Islam. Rather, it constitutes an authentic testament to the peaceful co-existence in medieval Spain of Christianity and Islam with contributions from Jewish culture, the fruit of which was a new form of artistic expression. This art also reflects various contemporary European styles, particularly the Gothic. It is characterised by an extremely refined and inventive use of brick and glazed tiles in architecture, especially in the belfries. Mudéjar did not involve the creation of new shapes or structures (like Gothic or Romanesque), but rather the reinterpreting of Western styles through Muslim influences. Romanesque and Gothic floorplans are the basis on which civil as well as religious buildings have been erected, making use of typically Arabic ornamentation such as semi-circular arches, wooden roofs, brick, plaster

and multi-coloured tiles. The designated site consists of 10 religious and secular monuments in the provinces of Teruel and Zaragoza: the tower, roof, and cimborio of the Cathedral of Santa María de Mediavilla de Teruel; the tower and church of San Pedro de Teruel; the church tower of San Martín de Teruel; the church tower of Salvador de Teruel; the apse, cloister and tower of the collegiate church of Santa María de Calatayud; the parish church of Santa Tecla de Cervera de la Cañada; the church of Santa María de Tobed; the surviving Mudéjar features of the Aljafería Palace of Zaragoza; the tower and parish church of San Pablo de Zaragoza; and the apse, parroquieta, and cimborio of la Seo de Zaragoza. During the 13th to 15th centuries, many imposing Mudéjar-style towers were built in the city of Teruel, changing the physiognomy of the city right down to the present day. The most notable are the cathedral tower (1257), the tower of the church of La Merced (16th century), the tower of San Martín (1315), the tower of the church of San Pedro (14th century), and the tower of the church of El Salvador (12th-13th centuries). Mudéjar in Teruel brought in a new characteristic by leading to a fusion between the incipient Gothic style and the Muslim influences that had previously been superimposed on late Romanesque. Its best examples are the square towers, with large surfaces decorated with glazed ceramic and red brick. The Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon gained UNESCO World Heritage status in 1986.

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OLD CITY OF SALAMANCA It was the Carthaginians who conquered the ancient town of Salamanca, northwest of Madrid, in the 3rd century BC. Later it became a Roman settlement and still later was ruled by the Moors up to the 11th century. The city houses one of the oldest universities in Europe. Salamanca University, founded in 1218, reached the zenith of its importance and influence during what is now known as the city’s golden age. Within the historic centre of the city, significant monuments of Romanesque, Gothic, Moorish, Renaissance and Baroque styles may be found. The Plaza Mayor is particularly grand, with its arcades and galleries, created from 1729 to 1755 by Alberto Churriguera. Crossing the River Tormes southwest of the city is the Roman Bridge, one of several structures that stand as evidence of the city’s 2,000-year history. Also still in existence are the Old Cathedral and San Marcos from the 12th century and the Salina and Monterrey palaces from the 16th century. But the city owes its most essential features to the university. The remarkable group of buildings in Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles – which, from the 15th

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to 18th centuries, rose to become the institution that proclaimed itself “Mother of Virtues, Sciences, and the Arts” – makes Salamanca an exceptional example of an old university town in the Christian world, along with Oxford and Cambridge. Salamanca’s was the first Spanish university and came to be recognised by UNESCO under the Heritage of Humanity category in 1988. The University of Salamanca was founded by King Alfonso IX only a short time after the universities of Bologna and Paris. It is, therefore, the third-oldest university in Europe, and the fourth oldest in the world. During the 16th century, it was one of the most important cultural centres in Europe. The interior consists of a two-floored cloister, connected by beautiful Gothic stairs adorned with allegorical reliefs. On the ground floor, the cloister is rimmed by ancient classrooms named after important intellectuals linked to the university’s history. The library houses 400 books from the 15th century. There are also thousands of volumes and manuscripts and a collection of globes acquired in Paris. The building’s facade, begun in 1415, is a masterpiece of the Plateresque style and is divided into three main bodies, where vices and virtues are represented. The university buildings feature a number of intricate sculpture patterns, particularly the skull and frog design, which when found are said to bring good luck for exams, and a tiny astronaut worked into the bottom of the New Cathedral during renovations, a modern interpretation of an architect signing his work in a more original way. The buildings constructed of Villamayor stone seem to glow a golden hue in the sunlight, and by night, they are beautifully illuminated. The glow that the buildings give

off has led to Salamanca being nicknamed “the golden city.” The university is known for recognising the Copernican system – the concept that the sun is the centre of the universe – at a time when the Church still regarded the idea as heresy. Miguel de Cervantes, Spain’s bestknown writer and author of the novel Don Quixote, was a student. Plaza Mayor, in addition to being one of the main monuments of Spanish Baroque, is the heart of the city. It is, without doubt, one of the most beautiful Spanish squares and one of the most beautiful in the world. Plaza Mayor contains 88 arches, its spandrels decorated with blazons of distinguished characters from Spain’s history. Above rise three-storey mansions with austere iron balconies. The square is first of all a meeting point: during the beautiful evenings it teems with families, students and travellers basking in the late-day sun at one of the several outdoor cafés, or sitting in small groups scattered around the plaza floor. The public square is considered one of the grandest in Spain. Its arcaded three storeys were created in uniform architectural style. Amongst the monumental buildings are the Pabellón Real (Royal Pavilion) and the Churriguera-style Ayuntamiento (town hall). The spacious square served as a setting for ceremonial occasions as well as bullfights up into the 19th century. Salamanca has been the location of choice for the most prestigious architects, decorators and sculptors. The city is filled with beautifully ornate buildings. For example, Anaya Palace, founded in 1762, is a magnificent neoclassical masterpiece.

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OLD TOWN OF AVILA WITH ITS EXTRA-MUROS CHURCHES

In the 11th century, the Spanish founded the town of Avila as part of their fortification against the invading Moors. Now, highlighted by its famed walls that wrap their protective arms around its ancient artistic and cultural heritage, Avila is a World heritage monument, one of the country’s most beautiful cities. The area enclosed by the walls, the Old Town, contains all of the city’s historic landmarks.

Spanish Romanesque military architecture marks the walls. Scratch the surface and there is definite archaeological evidence of an earlier wall likely dating to the late-antiquity period of the 5th century. The Middle Ages walls form a perimeter of 2,516 metres and create an area of 33 hectares. There is no better preserved example of such walls anywhere in the world. The walls are the unarguable symbol of the provincial capital in the south of the Castile and León region. They

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are always in sight as one strolls through the ancient streets, admiring the Romanesque churches and multitude of treasures. The Cuatro Postes viewpoint is a must-see, especially by night: the views of the illuminated city are spectacular. Avila is actually a number of cities in one. The different times of day reveal the multiple facets of its streets and stately homes, the liveliness of its markets and squares, the serenity of its churches and convents, and the peace-

fulness of the riverside landscapes in its surroundings. It is the perfect setting in which to savour the Middle Ages. The “City of Saints and Stones” is the birthplace of St. Teresa as well as the burial place for the Grand Inquisitor Torquemada. There is a definite purity of form in the Gothic cathedral and fortifications, a medieval austerity in the 87 semicircular towers and nine major gates – plus two smaller gates – that circle the Old Town.

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OLD TOWN OF CACERES Surrounded by ancient walls that contain 30 towers, the Old Town of Caceres, known as Ciudad Monumental, is a place of twisting cobblestone streets. Along their route stand lovely stone houses and palaces. The skyline is marked by gargoyles, spires and turrets. At the end sits the stunning Plaza Mayor. Once there were great battles here between Moors and Christians. The influence of the two speak to the architecture, a melding of Roman, Islamic, Northern Gothic and even Italian Renaissance. Ciudad Monumental was founded by the Romans under Norbensis Caesarina in the 1st century BC. The Torre del Bujaco, or Bujaco Tower, hails from the Muslim period. It is the most famous and forms the epicenter of the Old Town. But there are historic houses and other buildings and structures at each turn. For example, don’t miss the Gothic Palace of Los Golfines de Abajo and the Procathedral of Santa María. Like various other cities on the Iberian Peninsula, Caceres has been occupied by a number of powers, including the Visigoths, ancient Romans, Moors, Jews and Christians. The medieval architecture has been maintained so well that the city of Caceres has been used as a backdrop in the filming of many period dramas. theaddressmagazine.com


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OLD TOWN OF SEGOVIA AND ITS AQUEDUCT Standing atop a rocky hilltop that affords stunning views, the city of Segovia represents a complex, historical reality. Neighbourhoods, streets and even houses are laid out according to the social structure of the time in which they were built and the culture that dominated. The historical truth is that for many years, Moors, Christians and Jews coexisted and worked together, especially during the manufacturing boom that marked the 16th century. The Roman aqueduct at Segovia, built about AD 50, is the city’s symbol. Its remarkable preservation speaks to the care and skill with which it was constructed with two tiers of arches. The Segovia aqueduct is one of the two largest existing Roman structures in Spain. The aqueduct channelled water 17 kilometres from the Acebeda River in the Sierra de Fuenfría through a deep valley to the ancient city. A feat of Roman civil engineering, the structure was constructed from 20,400 granite blocks without cement, and the rows of 167 arches have held together in perfect form to this day. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, theaddressmagazine.com


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this monumental structure has stood the test of time, enduring two millennia in remarkably well-preserved condition. The best place to view this monument is at the Plaza del Azoguejo, the hub of the Old Town, where the aqueduct reaches its maximum height of 28 metres. The aqueduct ends at the Alcázar in an underground channel. There are many outstanding monuments throughout the city, evidence of its cultural history. The Alcázar is sometimes described as a Disneyland-like castle. Construction began around the 11th century. There are also several Romanesque churches, noble palaces from the 15th and 16th centuries, a Gothic cathedral dating from the 16th century and the last of its style to be built in Spain, and the Segovia Mint, which is the oldest industrial building remaining in the country. Dating back to the 12th century, the Alcázar served as the residence of King Alfonso VIII, and in the 13th century, the building was enhanced in elegant Gothic style for John II and Henry IV. The last architectural renovation was completed in the 16th century by the architect Francisco de Mora. The Catedral de Segovia is an imposing late-Gothic cathedral standing at the highest point in the Old Town, a location that offers commanding views of the entire city and the surrounding Sierra de Guadarrama foothills. Constructed of yellow stone, the cathedral’s intricately articulated facade creates an impressive effect with a tower soaring to 100 metres. The decorative Puerta del Perdón entrance was the masterpiece of Juan Guas. Inside, it is illuminated by vibrant stained glass windows. The 105-metre sanctuary lends a sense of serenity and harmony. Fine sculptures, artworks and altars decorate the cathedral’s 18 chapels. The main altarpiece is beautifully crafted of marble, jasper and bronze and displays a 14th-century ivory figure of the Virgen de la Paz. The cathedral’s Archive Room preserves more than 500 antique books, including the Sinodal de Aguilafuente, the first book printed in Spain. theaddressmagazine.com


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PALAU DE LA MUSICA CATALANA AND HOSPITAL DE SANT PAU, BARCELONA Catalan Art Nouveau architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner is responsible for two of the finest contributions to Barcelona architecture. The Palau de la Música Catalana is an exuberant and spacious steel-framed structure, its interiors filled with light. The Hospital de Sant Pau is equally bold in its design and decoration, while at the same time perfectly adapted to the needs of the sick. The Palau de la Música Catalana concert hall was designed in the Catalan Modernista style and built between 1905 and 1908 for the Orfeó Català, a choral society founded in 1891 that was a leading force in the Catalan cultural movement that came to be known as the Renaixenca (Catalan Rebirth). The amateur choir performs at the same venue today. At the end of the 19th century, the rapid development of Catalonia produced a bourgeoisie that was looking for new self-representation. Modernism was an essential exprestheaddressmagazine.com


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sion of this Renaixenca. The breathtaking building is the only concert hall in the world to be declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The intricately detailed stained glass, sculptures and metalwork are truly a feast for the eyes. The main centre for concerts and recitals is a 2,146-seat venue with an ornate glass roof. The Petit Palau is a smaller space of 538 seats with a more modern feel and specially designed for chamber music concerts, with precise attention to the acoustics of the room. Other spaces are used for private functions and small events. The ceramics with natural forms are typical of Modernism, the Catalan Art Nouveau. Above the stage, there is a church organ, which was restored to working order in 2004. The facade is decorated with flowery tiled columns featuring busts of some of the great masters, including Beethoven, Bach and Wagner. At the corner, a sculpture seems to wriggle its way down a Moor-inspired tower. The impressive concert hall is the highlight, allowing visitors inside the Palau de la Música. The large organ above the stage is complemented by coloured windows at each side. A light that appears through a curved and colourful glass dome illuminates the hall. For over 100 years the concert hall has been the privileged stage for national and international concert life in

Barcelona. It has hosted world premieres and is a reference for symphonic and choral music. By the late nineteenth century, Barcelona’s fast-growing population and advances in medicine were rendering the existing hospital inadequate, so it was decided to construct a new building. Thanks to the bequest of the Catalan banker Pau Gil, the first stone of the new hospital was laid in 1902, though the new facilities would not be opened until 1930. After 80 years of healthcare activity in the Modernista complex, in 2009 the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau moved to new premises built in the northeast of the precinct, thus commencing a new era for the historic pavilions of Domènech i Montaner. The former hospital complex is now a knowledge campus and the headquarters of international organisations, including the European Forest Institute, the Casa Àsia, the Global University Network for Innovation and the United Nations University Institute on Globalization, Culture and Mobility. In 1978 UNESCO listed the building as a Historic Artistic Monument and pronounced it a World Heritage Site in 1997, based upon its artistic beauty and construction singularity.

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PALMERAL OF ELCHE

The Palmeral of Elche, the largest palm grove in Europe, is a fully irrigated system that has been in existence since the end of the 10th century. The Palmeral is an oasis, a system for agrarian production that is a unique example of Arab agricultural practices introduced to the European continent by the Moors. It appears from a distance to be a forest but is actually a plantation. The plots or groupings are referred to as groves and with each grove flanked by a row of palm trees, when viewed from the air the system is seen to create a grid pattern.

reached its ultimate splendour, when the Muslims laid out the trees in the form of orchards and vastly improved cultivation methods. Those traditional Moorish cultivation methods are still in use today. The Historic Palm Grove was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its role as testament to the transmission of culture from East to West, and for the survival of an exceptional watering system inherited from the culture of Al-Andalus.

Currently in the urban area of the Arab city of Elche there are a total of 97 orchards containing about 70,000 date palms, mostly on the east bank of the Vinalopรณ River. This number does not include other large plantations located around the city. In total, the number is believed be close to 200,000 palms.

Today some of the areas open to visitors include the Municipal Park with its remarkable buildings and fountains of neo-Arabic inspiration; the Huerto del Cura Garden that has been proclaimed a National Artistic Garden; the El Palmeral Museum situated in the Huerto de San Plรกcido Garden; and the Route of El Palmeral that wends its way amongst traditional palm groves as well as the Filet de Fora palm park.

Cultivation of date palms in Elche is known to stretch back at least to the Iberian times, about the 5th century BC. But it was during the Moorish period that the grove

Historically, the groves produced dates, whilst the shady terraces were used for cultivating more valuable fruits and vegetables, such as pomegranates.

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RENAISSANCE MONUMENTAL ENSEMBLES OF UBEDA AND BAEZA They are called the Queen and the Lady, and in the 16th century they were urban design models that were instrumental in introducing Renaissance ideas to Spain. Ubeda and Baeza are located in the heart of the province of Jaén and epitomise all the grandeur of the Renaissance in Andalusia. Their streets are packed with churches, palaces and stately houses. They represent an urban model with clear Italian influences and in turn influenced architecture in Latin America in the colonial period. Many are the works of Andrés de Vandelvira, one of the most prestigious architects of his time. To visit them is to understand why the brilliant poet Antonio Machado nicknamed them the Queen and the Lady. Ubeda is the Queen. Green olive groves mark the edge of the historic town, giving way to facades of carved stone amidst whitewashed houses. Plaza de Vázquez de Molina is home to Ubeda‘s most representative examples of Renaissance architecture.



The El Salvador Chapel, Santa María de los Reales Alcázares Church and Las Cadenas Palace harken back to the grand days of the city’s history. They are a spectacular ensemble, in a perfect state of conservation, where one may admire beautiful Plateresque facades, altarpieces by the great artist Alonso Berruguete and patios with arched galleries on two levels. The lovely environment is made complete with other crowning achievements of the Andalusian Renaissance such as the Palace of Marqués de Mancera and the Hospital of Santiago, considered the Andalusian El Escurial. Ubeda is especially noteworthy for the civil character of its buildings. The beautiful layout of its urban centre will impress even the most jaded traveller. There is a large selection of palaces unveiled at every turn through the town’s cobbled streets. Buildings reflect the power and wealth of the bourgeoisie and noble families who did not hesitate to hire the most famous architects and artists of the time to build their homes, in perfect synchronicity with the prevailing trends of 16th-century Italy. Ubeda is reminiscent of northern Italian cities such as Parma, Brescia and Ferrara. The Palace of Dean Ortega, an Italianate building stamped by the dean of the Cathedral of Malaga, is today a luxury hotel with a prestigious restaurant. The current city hall or House of Chains is located in the Vazquez de Molina Palace. It is a superb three-storey building in which Andrés Vandelvira altered the classic Greek order to stamp his own personal touch. From the Archival Hall, one may enjoy a fantastic view of the square and the city. Beyond Santa Maria Square, visitors may admire the Church of the Saviour and St. Paul’s Church, the Montiel



Palace with a beautiful Plateresque-style facade, the House of Bishop Canastero and the Palace of Vela de los Cobos. Neighbouring Baeza is the Lady. It compares with Ubeda in monumentality and artistic wealth, but here religion is the key element. Baeza is a charming town with an incredible Renaissance heritage, whose most valuable treasures are gathered around the cathedral, a markedly Plateresque building. Its diamond-shaped points, flower ornamentation, braids and pinnacles are an artistic trend unique in all of Europe. Stop before the facades of the Palace of Jabalquinto – a fine example of Elizabethan art – and the Seminary of San Felipe Neri to admire their beauty. The Plaza del Pópulo, formed by the Casa del Pópulo and the Fuente de los Leones (fountain of lions), should not be missed and is a good place to start any tour. The old abattoir is also an interesting stop and there are many other palaces and ancestral homes in this town that is the birthplace of countless nobles and aristocrats. The fountain of lions was constructed from remnants of archaeological ruins from the ancient Roman town of Cástulo. The nearby Casa del Pópulo served as a sort of city hall. It supports the arches erected to celebrate the visit of the Emperor Charles V who stopped by as he travelled to Seville to marry Isabella of Portugal. Across the square is the former mosque that was turned into a cathedral in 1227. By the 16th century, Andrés de Vandelvira had renovated it. A monastery built in 1660 also remains, in the walls of which can still be read the messages written by students in bull’s blood to celebrate the passage of their exams. The University of Baeza was established by a papal bull from Pope Paul III in 1538. The papal bull acted to

encourage new religious orders and a civil society that consisted of the nobility, gentry, clergy, sages and saints, as well as professionals such as architects, masons, painters, sculptors and physicians, plus musicians and poets. All of these factions would contribute to making Baeza one of the most important cities in southern Spain. The old university was built between 1566 and 1593 and sports a charming courtyard. In the early 20th century the building was used as a high school where poet Antonio Machado taught French. His classroom is preserved as a museum. Also in Baeza is the 15th-century Ponce de León Palace, which once belonged to the family of Juan Ponce de León, the conquistador who claimed Florida for the Spanish Crown. After Florence, these towns represent the next most important example of the Renaissance architectural style in the world. The towns’ cultural relevance came to the fore during the period when Spain began to experience a strong nationalistic revival. The style incorporated the supremacy of the Italian Renaissance and the nascent Hispanic genius. The expansive wealth of the pair of towns would not have been possible without the influence and patronage of Francisco de los Cobos, secretary of state for Emperor Charles I of Spain, and the vision of architects such as Pedro Vandelvira and his son Andrew, who developed their best works here. There are few historic districts in Spain of such magnitude and architectural richness. The towns’ heritage is reflected in every stone, cut and molded by expert stonemasons to build magnificent palaces, squares, churches and convents.

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ROUTES OF SANTIAGO DE COMPO CAMINO FRANCES AND ROUTES O

The Camino de Santiago is the name given to the various pilgrimage routes, or pilgrim ways, to the shrine of the apostle St. James the Great. The shrine sits in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia in northwest Spain, where tradition has it that the remains of the saint are buried. Originally the purpose of the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela was to see the remains of the apostle and earn plenary indulgence, or the absolution of all of one’s sins. While many of the most determined faithful still follow the routes as a form of spiritual path or retreat for their spiritual growth, in this more secular era it is also popular with hiking and cycling enthusiasts as well as

organised tours. In English, the Camino is also known by such names as Way of St. James, St. James’s Way, St. James’s Path, St. James’s Trail, Route of Santiago de Compostela, and Road to Santiago. The most common routes to the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Santiago de Compostela represent a network of trails totalling around 1,500 kilometres in length. The region of the Camino route is of great interest from a tourist’s perspective. It includes a built heritage of historical importance created to meet the needs of pilgrims, including cathedrals, churches, hospitals, hostels and bridges. It encompasses some of the earliest

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OSTELA: OF NORTHERN SPAIN pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela, following the discovery in the 9th century of the tomb in which St. James is believed to be buried. For more than 1,000 years, pilgrims have trekked over the high plains of Castilla and the hills of Galicia, some to honour the Apostle James, others in the midst of their own spiritual journey. The route has given rise to historic and religious sites that represent centuries of European architecture at its best. The main routes of El Camino are: The French Way (Camino de Santiago FrancĂŠs), which goes from the French side of the Pyrenees through the interior of northern Spain as far as Santiago de Compos-

tela. It is the most famous and followed of the routes. The Northern Way (Camino de Santiago del Norte) which, from the Basque Country, follows the northern coast of Spain and the mountains of Asturias to Santiago. It has breathtaking landscapes and is less crowded. The Silver Way (Via de la Plata) starts in Seville in Andalusia, southern Spain, and follows an ancient Roman route merging with El Camino FrancĂŠs in its final part. The Primitive Way or Original Way (Camino de Santiago Primitivo) crosses the high mountains of Asturias. The Portuguese Way (Camino de Santiago Portuguese) starts from the Portuguese city of Porto.

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ROYAL MONASTERY OF SANTA MARIA DE GUADALUPE Four centuries of Spanish religious architecture are spectacularly represented in the monastery of Santa Maria de Guadalupe. It represents two key events that occurred in the year 1492: the Reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula by the Catholic kings, and Christopher Columbus’ arrival in the Americas. Spanish religious architecture of the period is spread throughout the monastery, which houses the famous statue of the Black Madonna. The monastery complex is divided into four sections: the temple-basilica, the auditorium building, the Mudéjar cloister and the Gothic cloister. It is in the Gothic-Mudéjar style and is flanked by eight towers, of which the Santa Ana and Portería towers are of particular note.

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The Mudéjar cloister, built between 1389 and 1405, is decorated in the traditional white and red. There is an ornamented sacristy and series of Zurbarán paintings on the walls. Scheduled tours grant access to more areas of the monastery for a closer look at the Black Madonna.

Mary, which they hid in a cave near the River Guadalupe. The statue lay hidden until the end of the 13th century, when it was discovered by a Cáceres shepherd named Gil Cordero. Cordero built a chapel to house the statue, and that structure grew into the one seen today.

The monastery is located in the province of Cáceres in the Autonomous Community of Extremadura, which is an area of stunning beauty overlooking a valley surrounded by high mountains. The town of Guadalupe, built around the monastery, offers in its medieval buildings a unique quality that reflects the traditional architecture in an urban context.

The chapel soon became a church, which was enlarged by command of King Alfonso XI in 1337. The king invoked the protection of Our Lady of Guadalupe for the battle of Salado in 1340 and, following his victory, declared the church a royal sanctuary, founding a secular priory there. Reverence for the statue of the Virgin Mary quickly became widespread, especially in the kingdoms of Castille and Portugal.

The altarpiece at the high altar is made of wood and is extremely magnificent. The high altar sacrarium was originally a desk that belonged to Philip II in the 16th century. The choir stalls, from the 18th century, are comprised of two tiers and are beautifully designed. The sacristy is profusely decorated. The chapel of San Jerónimo houses one of the most important works by Zurbarán, and is home to the Embroidery Museum, with a major collection of books painted in miniature, and another of canvasses by Zurbarán. The Virgin of Guadalupe is venerated at the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico, as well as many other places, especially in the Americas. Upon his return from the New World, Columbus made his first pilgrimage to offer thanks to the Virgin Mary at the Royal Monastery of Our Lady. The Black Madonna was key to the creation of this spot. Some time around 714, a group of Christians were forced to flee from Seville ahead of Moorish invaders. Amongst their possessions was a black ebony statue of the Virgin

In 1389 the Order of Saint Jerome took over the sanctuary, and with it the pastoral care and secular overlordship of the village it still dominates. For 447 years under the Hieronyrnite Order, the monastery played an influential role in the history of Spain, being associated by the crown with important events. With the General Secularization of 1835, the Order of Saint Jerome passed responsibility for the sanctuary to the Archdiocese of Toledo, which handed it over to the Franciscan Order in 1908. The Royal Palace, built on the instructions of Queen Isabella in 1487-91, was demolished in 1856. Pope Pius XII conferred the title of Minor Papal Basilica on the main church in 1955. Declared a World Heritage Centre by UNESCO in 1993, the interior can only be seen via a guided tour, which ends with a presentation of the Virgin Mary statue that started the whole thing.

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SAN CRISTOBAL DE LA LAGUNA

Over the years San Cristóbal de La Laguna watched many Spanish expeditions to the Americas leave its port. It was therefore logical that it would become the model for many Spanish colonial cities in the New World, for both layout and architecture. One of the first cities built without walls, La Laguna’s protection came from the sea. La Laguna is the first example of an unfortified town with a grid layout that became the model for Spain’s colonial settlements in the Americas. Designation from UNESCO as a World Heritage Site was made due to its exceptional cultural heritage. Set on Tenerife Island of which it is the former capital, the beautiful town boasts many architectural gems, including its cathedral, Renaissance and Neoclassical churches, and magnificent mansions built by wealthy families in the 17th and 18th centuries. The town’s parish church, the Iglesia de Nuestra La Concepción, was built 1496, then underwent consideration modifications in the 16th and 18th centuries. The facade of the 17th-century Iglesia de Santo Domingo de Guzmán was built with Plateresque details and an ornately designed Mudéjar ceiling. Many works by Canary Island artist Cristóbal Hernández de Quintana can be found inside. The History and Anthropology Museum conveys the history of Tenerife down through the centuries. Tenerife is part of Spain’s Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands, founded in the late 15th century on a plateau that sits 550 metres above sea level. There are two original town centres, each from a different time in history. The Upper Town is the initial site next to an inhospitable lagoon and has an unplanned urban structure. One kilometre east, the Lower Town was designed on a grid pattern. It was created according to

philosophical principles and royal regulations and organised around a square known as Plaza del Adelantado. There are 1,470 buildings in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, of which 627 – public and private – are classified and preserved. Those belonging to the Mudéjar school of architecture number 361 and were built between the 16th and 18th centuries. Another 96 are from the 19th century and 170 were constructed in the first half of the 20th century. Besides Mudéjar, other styles represented here are neoclassical, modernist, rationalist and contemporary. The architecture is eclectic, to say the least, from simple cottages, to Gothic spires, baroque domes and colonial mansions. They represent the influence of waves of residents that include Castilian, Portuguese, British, Flemish, French and Italian. To enjoy the town’s fine offerings, start at the ornate marble fountain at Plaza del Adelantado and walk along Calle Obispo Rey Redondo, one of the prettiest streets in the city. Admire the pastel colonial mansions and take a peek through the many open doors at the hidden courtyards filled with ferns and overlooked by polished carved balconies. Stop to admire the latticed balconies of the Convento Santa Catalina. A stroll along this street takes visitors past cafés, restaurants, fashion shops and other quirky retailers, then on to the cathedral, before leading up to the Iglesia de la Concepción. Here one may wish to stop at the ancient font that was used to baptise the island’s first inhabitants, the Guanche. From the church, head to Calle San Agustín and head back past more churches, colonial townhouses, cafés, the History Museum and Instituto Cabrero Pinto. There are also bustling farmers’ markets, theatres, plazas, lovely parks and exhibitions.

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SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA OLD TOWN The pilgrimage site of Santiago de Compostela is representative of the Christian struggle against Islam in Spain. Religious sieges destroyed the city in the late 10th century, before rebuilding began that resulted in the city that exists today. There were massive migrations of Christians over the ages, resulting in one of the greatest holy cities for Christianity. Styles and techniques were created in this city that influenced Christian culture and changed the region’s art and architecture for centuries. At the centre is Praza do Obradoiro with its imposing cathedral, where the remains of St. James are said to be buried. The cathedral is Santiago’s most famous building, a Romanesque structure with later Gothic and Baroque elements. theaddressmagazine.com


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The main cathedral is undoubtedly the gem of the city, with its two ornately decorated spires towering above all else. The cathedral has become an icon of Spanish Christianity and is considered a masterpiece of Romanesque art, still visited by pilgrims. The profound influence the city played in Christianity in Spain, coupled with its impeccably preserved ancient structures, make Santiago de Compostela one of the top UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Spain. The city is also a symbol in the Spanish Christians’ struggle against Islam. Rebuilt by Christians with its Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque buildings, the Old Town is one of the world’s most beautiful urban areas. The oldest monuments are grouped around the tomb of St. James and the cathedral, which contains the remarkable Pórtico de la Gloria. A dramatic split staircase leads to the entrance of the cathedral. Inside is the iconic 12th-century Pórtico de la Gloria. The portico has three arches, one for each nave of the church. Its central arch has a figure of St. James. Its jambs (columns) contain elaborate depictions. The left side has prophets, with the most notable being Daniel, and the right-hand side features the apostles Peter, Paul and John.

The cathedral’s majestic facade towers above Plaza del Obradoiro. After touring this architectural prize, one may attend the midday pilgrim’s mass. During the service they swing the botafumeiro, a gigantic incense burner, from the ceiling of the church. Watching the spectacle close up is a memorable experience. Afterwards, it is worth heading to the roof of the cathedral to look out over the whole city. The historic centre includes a series of narrow streets, squares and granite buildings that boast centuries of history, many dating from the Middle Ages. The old town has remained largely impervious to modernity and today is considered one of Spain’s most beautiful and well-preserved historic centres. The Catholic Kings’ Hostel is now a national Parador Hotel. Admire the Neoclassical style of the Rajoy Palace, where the city hall is now located. The city, capital of Galicia, is also full of traditional urban Galician architecture with grey granite buildings, arcaded streets and charming plazas such as the Quintana dos Mortos and Platería, both located next to the cathedral. There are at least a dozen palaces, schools, convents and churches near the cathedral that showcase the splendour of the city.

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VIZCAYA BRIDGE Spanning the mouth of the Ibaizabal Estuary west of Bilbao, Puente de Vizcaya or Vizcaya Bridge was designed by the Basque architect Alberto de Palacio and completed in 1893. The 19th-century ironwork on display here has been merged with what was then a new lightweight technology of twisted steel ropes. When it was opened, the bridge was the first in the world to carry people and traffic on a high, suspended gondola. Later it became a model for similar bridges throughout Europe, Africa and the Americas. Just a few remain. The innovative use of lightweight twisted steel cables makes the Vizcaya Bridge one of the outstanding architectural iron constructions from the Industrial Revolution. theaddressmagazine.com


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Four iron towers 61 metres high are linked by a crossbeam 160 metres in length, located 45 metres above the water. Vehicles and passengers are carried by a hanging carriage or gondola, suspended from a 36-wheel trolley that is 25 metres long and travels along the rails of the horizontal section. The bridge is known to locals as the Puente Colgante and is a link between Portugalete and Getxo. It is painted Somorrostro Vein Red, a tone that recalls the mining past of the area and that ages to resemble other iconic pieces of architecture such as the Euskalduna Palace in Bilbao. Getxo and Portugalete are separated by the Nervión River and located about 12 kilometres north of the city centre of Bilbao. The bridge that links them is a monumental reminder of the area’s industrial past, being built to allow the carriage of people and goods without obstructing the path of ships. Today, nearly six million people cross it annually. The Vizcaya Bridge was declared a World Heritage Site in 2006 abd was the first UNESCO Industrial Heritage Site in Spain. It is described as “a perfect combination of functionality and aesthetic beauty, in an exceptional expression of technical creativity.” The bridge has only once in its history been closed. During the Spanish Civil War, dynamite was detonated on the upper deck, and it took four years before the damage could be repaired and the bridge returned to use. theaddressmagazine.com


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WORKS OF GAUDI

More than any other architect, Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926) has defined the kind of city Barcelona is today. His architecture and building technology from the late 19th and early 20th centuries is monumental in its scope. Each work represents the eclectic and personal style he employed in the design of gardens, sculpture and decorative arts, as well as his incredible buildings. Seven properties Gaudi built in and around Barcelona represent the best of his creative genius: Parque Güell, Palacio Güell, Casa Mila, Casa Vicens, Gaudí’s work on the Nativity facade and Crypt of La Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló and the Crypt in Colonia Güell. Gaudí’s creations were a synthesis of several 19th-century artistic schools – from the arts and crafts movement to symbolism, expressionism and rationalism. He was directly associated with the cultural apogee of Catalonia. Gaudí presaged and influenced the forms and techniques of 20th-century modernism.

The seven works of Gaudi received UNESCO World Heritage Site title based on the influence they made on building styles of the 20th century as well as for their exceptional representation of past styles. Gaudí’s creativity, with his curves, shapes and ornamentation, drew from nature and changed the face of architecture and building technology during his time. Recognising the formal order inherent in most architecture that came before him, Gaudí turned it all upside down. His buildings seem strikingly unique and almost surreal, even today. Gaudí went far beyond building design to encompass decoration and overall settings as he tackled everything from sculpture to gardens. Parque Güell is not a building, but a green urban oasis. His distinctive style is throughout, from benches to porticoes, lending the area a keen sense of magic.

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Palacio Güell was one of his first works and one of his greatest masterpieces, created in the late 1880s. Industrialist Eusebi Güell, one of Gaudí’s greatest admirers, commissioned it and used the building as his residence for about two decades before moving to a house in Park Güell. Both the park and palace were eventually acquired by the city of Barcelona. Casa Milà is also known as La Pedrera or the Quarry. It is studded with balconies both on the exterior and around the interior atrium, each featuring sensual curved lines that are echoed throughout the building. The manner in which they seem to mimic living structures is a theme repeated often by Gaudí. One of Gaudí’s first major works was Casa Vicens which also proved to be one of his most spectacular creations. Built as a residence for the entrepreneur Manuel Vicens between 1883 and 1889, throughout its history and under several owners it remained a private residence. Most recently it changed owners in March 2014 when it was bought by MoraBanc Group, which promised it would be renovated and opened to the public as a museum. Sagrada Familia, or Holy Family, is a giant basilica that is

probably Gaudí’s most famous work in Barcelona. It has been under construction since 1882 and it is still incomplete. The construction relied on private donation and was interrupted by the Spanish Civil War. Art critic Rainer Zerbst described Sagrada Família this way: “It is probably impossible to find a church building anything like it in the entire history of art.” Paul Goldberger called it, “The most extraordinary personal interpretation of Gothic architecture since the Middle Ages.” Gaudí’s distinctive style can be seen in his completion of the chapel of San José, the crypt, and the door of El Nacimiento. The aim is to have Sagrada Familia finally finished on the 100th anniversary of Gaudí’s death, in 2026. Casa Batiló is a renovation, not an original construction, yet one accomplished with such style and skill that it has become one of Gaudí’s best known projects. Known also as House of Bones, notable here is how the shapely, strange building was washed in colour with an extensive facade of ceramics and mosaics. The vast majority of the Catalan architect’s work is in or near Barcelona.

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DOÑANA NATIONAL PARK Doñana National Park in Andalusia lies along the right bank of the Guadalquivir River at its estuary on the Atlantic Ocean. It boasts an incredible diversity of biotopes, especially lagoons, marshlands, fixed and mobile dunes, scrub woodland and maquis (scrubland). Five threatened bird species live here and the park has one of the largest heronries in the Mediterranean region. It is also the wintering site for more than 500,000 waterfowl. The incredible biodiversity in Doñana is a result of the combination of ecosystems. It is largely flat whilst a transition exists from the gently sloping landscapes of the stabilised sand dunes, to the marsh. It is this marsh that imbues Doñana with its most interesting area, as it is a

refuge for numerous migratory birds. There is also a wide variety of fauna species, of which the most important are the birds. The park’s emblem, however, is the Iberian lynx, a carnivore indigenous to the Iberian Peninsula. The park’s biodiversity is unique in Europe. Amongst other wildlife species it shelters are fallow deer, Spanish red deer, wild boars, European badgers, Egyptian mongoose and endangered species such as the Spanish imperial eagle. The park lies in the provinces of Huelva and Seville and covers 543 square kilometres, of which 135 square kilo-

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metres are designated a protected area. The park is an area of marshes, shallow streams and sand dunes in the Las Marismas Delta. Because of its strategic location between the continents of Europe and Africa and its proximity to the Straits of Gibraltar, Doñana’s large expanse of salt marsh is a breeding ground as well as a transit point for thousands of aquatic and terrestrial European and African birds. Over 300 species of birds may be sighted here annually and it is said that half the bird species in Europe may be found at one time or another in Doñana National Park. Others that live in Africa for most of the year summer here.

In spring, the place becomes a habitat for African and Mediterranean bird species that include the spoonbill, whilst its lagoons become a feeding habitat for about 10,000 greater flamingos. One may also find ibis, azure-winged magpies, red-necked nightjars and buttontails, as well as black vultures, booted and short-toed eagles, black and red kites, and several species of buzzards. Doñana boasts 38 kilometers of pristine beaches on one of the few large stretches of undeveloped coastline remaining in Spain.

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TEIDE NATIONAL PARK On the island of Tenerife, Teide National Park surrounds Mount Teide. At 3,718 metres, Teide is the highest point in Spain and and the third-tallest volcanic structure in the world. It is the most visited national park in all of Europe, and the eighth most visited in the world, with 3 million visitors annually. Cloud forms a stunning backdrop to the mountain and as one drives through the island up to the park, one encounters several ecological zones, including a forest of Canary Island pine. The National Park is a massive unspoilt wilderness, with many hiking trails and routes to explore through rock formations left after lava flows, plus fields of wildflowers theaddressmagazine.com


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and forests. The park is home to hundreds of species of trees, flowers, insects and birds. The park also houses 139 known species of vascular flora, one-third of which are native to the Canary Islands. The predominant vegetation is the high mountain scrub. As well there are phanerogams, including the Teide violet, and Teide edelweiss. Amongst the fauna the most prolific are invertebrates consisting of over 400 species, nearly seven in 10 are native and insects are the most abundant. Mount Teide was created millions of years ago when a volcano exploded, leaving a 16-kilometre-wide crater, on the northern edge of which was a smaller volcano. Now the entire area is a giant caldera, or collapsed volcano, with an eerie volcanic landscape that is replete with lava rocks, lava streams and ash beds. Atmospheric conditions create a constantly changing series of textures and tones in the landscape, providing geologists with significant evidence of the geological processes that create oceanic islands. Teide National Park also boasts the tall Echium wildprettii, also known as Teide viper’s bugloss, huge plants that grow 2-metre-tall reddish spikes early each summer. theaddressmagazine.com


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IBIZA, BIODIVERSITY AND CULTURE Known primarily for its magnificent beaches and neverstop sunshine, Ibiza is really so much more. There are plenty of historic sites dedicated to its vibrant past and incredible natural parks representing its grand biodiversity. When it was declared a World Heritage City in 1999, Ibiza City was lauded for its biodiversity and culture. The World Heritage Sites of Ibiza include: the fields of posidonia (seagrass) at Ses Salines Natural Park, the Phoenician settlement of Sa Caleta, the fortifications of Ibiza City and the cemetery of Puig des Molins with its stunningly preserved Phoenician and Carthaginian tombs. Ibiza possesses some of the best-preserved Renaissance ramparts in the Mediterranean. The old quarter is a place of intricate streets and ramparts reflecting legendary Ibiza, and is also part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site designation. Inside the ramparts one will find small palaces, art galleries, museums, restaurants with creative as well as traditional cuisine, little bars and trendy shops along the route leading to the cathedral and castle. Ibiza houses plenty of evidence of its long history. During the Phoenician-Carthaginian period it already was playing a significant role in the economy of the Mediterranean region, as demonstrated by the archaeological site of Sa Caleta, a Phoenician settlement. Founded at the end of the 8th century BC, Sa Caleta is the most important example of early Phoenician colonization to be found anywhere. Settlers moved from Sa Caleta to the high hill that dominates the bay in the late 7th to early 8th centuries BC, founding the city of Ibosim. This is the setting where present-day Ibiza originated. theaddressmagazine.com


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Ibosim became the most important settlement in the Balearic Archipelago, as well as the entire Mediterranean region, because of the maritime commerce carried on by the Carthaginian Empire. As they sought to protect themselves from the Greeks and Romans, the settlers fortified the acropolis with walls and the community became known as Dalt Vila or Upper Town. The walls preserve imprints of history from the earliest Phoenician settlements through to the Renaissance Age because, throughout the various stages of construction, the earlier phases of the fortification were ultimately incorporated rather than destroyed. The 16th-century Italian-Spanish engineering and military architecture,

mixed with the aesthetics of the Renaissance Age of Dalt Vila, greatly influenced the creation of Spanish fortifications in the New World. Dalt Vila was officially named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999. It is a stunning example of classic Renaissance military architecture, within which lie the historical remnants of the many cultures that have called Ibiza home over thousands of years. Near the walls of Dalt Vila is the archeological site of Puig des Molins. This is the best-preserved necropolis in Phoenician culture. Occupying over 50,000 square metres, the cemetery contains more than 3,000 Punic tombs. The

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most spectacular tombs found in Puig des Molins are called hypogea, large subterranean chambers dug into rock which feature a well and an entrance door. Tourists may visit a group of hypogea that have been equipped with lights and stairs to facilitate inspection. Posidonia is a widespread water plant with stalk, leaves and fruit that create dense formations. Found in the Mediterranean Sea, it is extremely important for the ecosystem because it supports a great diversity of marine life. In most parts of the Mediterranean, the posidonia is threatened, but remains well preserved in Ibiza. The seagrass is particularly dense in Ses Salines Nature

Reserve, at the southern end of the island, where it oxygenates the water. The sea is so pure that the area is the best-preserved seabed in the Mediterranean basin. The seagrass forms underwater barriers that allow sandbanks to develop along the coast and dunes on the beaches. The island’s seabed also contains the most diverse community of cushion coral, supporting 220 species, the highest record for a marine community anywhere in the Mediterranean. This community offers protection to three globally endangered species, including the Mediterranean monk seal.

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PYRENEES MONTE PERDIDO The Pyrenees Mountains form the border between France and Spain, with Monte Perdido (Mont Perdu in French) perhaps the most magnificent spot along the spine. Two of Europe’s deepest canyons sit within this mountain range. The surrounding highlands are dotted with old villages and charming farms. Steep mountain roads cross the landscape, offering access to viewpoints from which to enjoy the amazing scenery. Visitors often stop to admire the caves and beautiful lakes in the high-altitude areas and the meadowlands that add such fascination to the region. One of the most interesting facts about the caves is that evidence has been discovered here of human settlement dating back to the Upper Paleolithic Period, from 40,000 to 10,000 BC. The Aùisclo and Escuain Caves are of particular significance. The stone circles at Gavarnie and the dolmen theaddressmagazine.com


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at Tella are fascinating evidence of these ancient settlements. Evidence of the settlements was recorded as far back as the Middle Ages once they were located on the slopes of the massif as well as throughout valleys in the area. As well as for its sheer beauty, Monte Perdido received World Heritage designation for the farms that represent its rare mountain lifestyle, including the ancient farming methods that are still used. Monte Perdido is a calcareous massif – part of a mountain area of separate peaks that form the backbone of a range – rising to 3,352 metres. Besides the canyons, there are three major cirque (natural amphitheatre) walls on the northern slopes of Monte Perdido which face France. The mountains provide a division between a humid maritime climate on their north French side and a drier Mediterranean climate on the south-facing Spanish side. The area covers 30,639 hectares. It is a region of extensive beech, pine and oak forests, with clusters of willow and birch. This provides a varied landscape for the flora and fauna. Meadows are covered in colourful flowers including Edelweiss. Animals include goats, marmot, wild boar and water vole. About 170 species of birds may be found here, including the golden eagle and griffon vulture. theaddressmagazine.com


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Glorious Gansu

– At the centre of it all By Tess Humphrys

The province of Gansu may geographically be considered the centre of China, but culturally and historically the Chinese have long regarded it as marking the outer limit of ancient Chinese cultural influence.

Nowadays, while the great caravans of the Silk Road may no longer risk the arduous desert journey, it is the historic sites along the Hexi Corridor that attract most of the province’s tourists.

Gansu is an ancient gateway into China, standing between the Tibetan mountains to the southwest and the vast, inhospitable Gobi Desert to the north. It is in this northern half, amid the sand, that the Great Wall, long a historic symbol of a unified China, ends at the remote Jiayuguan Fortress, over 5,000 kilometres from the wall’s easternmost point at Shanhaiguan, on China’s coast.

I wanted, however, to explore a different side of Gansu, journeying through its verdant, mountainous south to see an area that has long been inhabited and attracts far fewer visitors.

Jiayuguan lies in the famed Hexi Corridor, for centuries one of the only ways through the mountains to allow for trade with Central Asia, the Middle East and Europe to take place. The area became crucial to the development of the great Silk Road, with goods and people funnelling up the narrow route – at points it tapers to bottlenecks as little as 16 kilometres wide. The arid area, with its lack of sustainable agriculture, has long been a better place to travel through than to inhabit.

The area borders Qinghai province to the west and Sichuan province to the south and I was to follow loosely the so-called Xiahe Loop, an area of diverse landscapes and cultures. Despite making up roughly one-fifth of the world’s population, China is often regarded by outsiders as ethnically homogenous. This is perhaps because Han Chinese, the country’s majority ethnic type, makes up 92 percent of the country’s population. The remaining population is divided among China’s 55 officially recognised ethic minorities, as designated through various surveys conducted once the Communists came to power in 1949.

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For a country that is officially secular, it is interesting that two of China’s biggest ethnic minorities, the Hui and the Tibetans, are followers of Islam and Buddhism respectively. My Gansu journey would travel through an area that has traditionally been home to both these groups, my route passing through a zone of cultural overlap between ancient Muslim and Buddhist communities.

Early Buddhist cave art Starting from gritty Lanzhou, Gansu’s industrial capital, my journey takes me through lands made fertile by the Yellow River, which ploughs its way through this part of Gansu. Known as the mother river of China, her sludgy, silt-rich waters regularly flood the surrounding land, making it perfect for farming. Where she flows she creates pockets of greenery, a welcome relief amongst the dry peaks that cover most of the province. The first stage of my journey brings me to the enormous Liujiaxia Reservoir, formed by a dam on the Yellow River. It is here, carved into a gorge southwest of the reservoir that you can see one of the earliest significant Buddhist monuments in China – the Bingling Si grottoes. As well as goods, the Silk Road carried new ideas in art and religion, with Buddhism, which arrived in China in the first century AD, by far the most influential force. Inspired by practices in India, early Buddhists to China created cave shrines in which to store scriptures and art, and Gansu is home to more than any other region of China, testimony to its importance in the history of early Chinese Buddhism. Accessible only by boat, and cut into sheer cliff, amid spectacular scenery where the Yellow River empties into the reservoir, Bingling Si houses almost 200 grottoes filled with Buddhist sculpture. The earliest sculptures


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date back to 420 AD, carved by audacious craftsmen who dangled on ropes off the cliff face to create their masterpieces. The complex was enlarged gradually over more than a millennium and the centerpiece is a huge 27-metre-high seated Buddha, who has sat staring benevolently out across the river since 803 AD. Nowadays, thanks to its remote location, it remains one of the best-preserved examples of Buddhist cave art in the country, an awe-inspiring tribute to China’s most enduring religion.

Heart of Islam in central China The next stop on my journey is the unassuming town of Linxia. After leaving the plains of the Yellow River, the route takes me through barren, jagged mountains, their bright red soil contrasting with the grey of a sky heavy with rain. For almost 20km, we race along the edge of the Liujiaxia Reservoir, before crossing Gansu’s highest bridge and heading south to Linxia. Islam has a long history in China, its philosophical concepts spreading into the country along the Silk Road during the Tang and Song Dynasties (618-1279). Nowadays, there are over 21 million people practicing Islamic faiths in China, more than in the whole of the European Union. Linxia is not a pretty town and indeed barely on most people’s itinerary in the area. It has, nevertheless, played an important role in the development of Islam in China. Sometimes referred to as the ‘Little Mecca of China’, Linxia is at the centre of China’s Muslim heartland, which spans from Qinghai across Gansu and into Ningxia province to the east. The largest concentrations of China’s Hui communities, China’s largest Muslim group, are located in this region. What is fascinating about Linxia is its wide mix of people practicing different faiths and speaking different languages - Tibetan monks, Chinese-speaking Hui



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and Han people, Turkic-speaking Salar Muslims, and Mongol-speaking Santa and Bao’an Muslims. People are distinguished by their differing headwear, an eclectic mix, generalised by skullcaps for the men and headscarves for the women.

too, with many dressed in traditional long robes and scarves, carrying prayer beads that they use to count the mantras they seemingly constantly recite. The whispered, rhythmic chanting becomes a soundtrack to my time in the area.

Places of worship exist side-by-side too and look remarkably similar - be they Buddhist, Daoist or Muslim, the old construction styles of religious buildings are not unique to each faith, with most surrounded by grey brick walls, adorned with carvings in slightly different patterns.

This high-altitude, mountainous region is punctuated by vast areas of grasslands that have been inhabited for centuries by nomadic yak herders. Almost religious in its devotion, theirs is a life dictated entirely by the needs of their yaks and the seasonal changes of the grasslands that support them.

It is the large modern mosques, however, that really stand out in Linxia - the town and the surrounding area are punctuated with minarets. Along the valley stretching southwest out of Linxia, the metallic domes of mosques glint golden against the valley landscape, their tips bearing the star and moon symbol associated across the world with Islam. Were it not for the use of Chinese characters on the road signs, you could forget you were even in the Middle Kingdom.

Entering the land of the nomads From Linxia, Gansu’s landscape begins to change and with it the lifestyles and cultures of the people. Lying on the northeast fringe of the Tibetan Plateau, where the land begins to rise towards the great Himalayas, the Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture is home people who are ethnically and culturally Tibetan, even though it lies more than 2,000 kilometres northeast of Lhasa. Here, people speak a mix of Tibetic languages and signs bear the distinctive Uchen script of Tibetan, alongside the ubiquitous Chinese characters. People’s clothes change

Their spring, summer and autumn days are spent looking after the yaks, ensuring they fatten sufficiently to survive the fierce winters, and protecting them from wolves and other predators. During this time, they move every 40 or 50 days, before settling in special winter grasslands after the first snows fall in October. They remain here until spring returns in May. In their black, yak-hair tents, dotted on the sparse, green hillsides, families live entirely surrounded by yaks, their noises and their smells. They eat yak-milk yoghurt, dried yak meat, and tsampa, barley flour mixed with yak butter and cheese, and burn yak dung in their stove, the only source of heat. They make blankets from yak hair, use them to carry their belongings, and sell or trade them for needed supplies. I spend some time living with a nomadic family, getting to know them and helping where I can. I learn how to dry and collect yak dung, attempt to herd the yaks home in the evening, and watch the women of the camp milk the yaks as the sun rises over the mountains. I am struck by their modest life of routine, nurturing their

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animals surrounded by the awesome beauty of the grasslands and mountains. Still, theirs is an extremely hard life and one that is in danger of dying out, as education and economic opportunities draw them into the cities. I leave feeling lucky to have experienced this traditional way of life.

Major centre of Tibetan Buddhism The last stop on my journey around Gansu is to visit the most important Tibetan monastery town outside of Tibet itself, the tiny, rural town of Xiahe. Tucked away in the remote hills, Xiahe is home to the Labrang Monastery, one of the major centres of the Yellow Hat sect of Tibetan Buddhism. Founded in 1709 and with more than 1,500 monks in residence, it is the oldest and largest monastery left on the Tibetan Plateau. The massive monastery is almost a town within a town, stretching across the entire northern side of Xiahe, flanked by high mountains. Within its mud-coloured walls, it is a working monastery, with monks adorned in pink and maroon robes wandering through the dusty alleyways, and in and out of temples. Here, they live a life of steadfast study and prayer, and at dusk the hillsides reverberate with the guttural sound of sutras being chanted behind wooden doors. Every day the town’s population is swollen by hundreds of pilgrims from across the region, who come to complete

the three kilometre ‘kora’, or circumnavigation, of the monastery, spinning the brightly coloured prayer wheels that line the outside walls. The high-pitched squeaking of these wooden wheels is almost the only sound emitted by the determined masses, as they march steadily in line. While most do the kora on foot, some pilgrims equip themselves with mittens and kneepads, and prostrate themselves in front of each prayer wheel before rising, praying, and moving onto the next. Watching their slow, and surely painful, progress is a remarkable insight into their devotion. Labrang is a glimpse of religion’s enduring significance in China and its role in the lives of its modern-day citizens, making it the perfect end-point for a journey that began at one of Buddhism’s oldest monuments, before continuing through the heartland of Chinese Islam. And although I have only covered but a tiny part of Gansu, in middle of the vast expanse that is the Middle Kingdom, I have experienced life in an area that is at the very heart of multicultural China. Tess Humphrys is a travel and lifestyle writer, based in Suzhou in eastern China. She contributes regularly to Lonely Planet and wrote the Hangzhou entry for recently published The World Atlas of Street Food. Tweet her @tesshumphrys or visit her website landsremote.co

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Kennett Square and the Brandywine Valley: Pennsylvania’s Hidden Treasures By Kurt Jacobson

Discover the historical estates and food culture of Pennsylvania’s Brandywine Valley. This hotspot just an hour south of Philadelphia is well known by locals but off the radar of most travelers. The hills and rivers of the Brandywine Valley tell tales of revolution, mushroom farming, and immense fortunes made in gunpowder. Productive Amish farms still go through the day much as their great-great grandparents did on these fields of beans, tobacco, tomatoes, and livestock. In the middle of all this bucolic countryside sits Kennett Square, a place you should know about.

Although Kennett Square is close to Philadelphia and twenty minutes from Wilmington, many pass by without knowing what delights are hidden in-and-around this quiet town. Undoubtedly, the most famous attraction is Longwood Gardens. Formerly known as Peirce’s Park, this plot of land was owned by a Quaker family since 1700 until Pierre S. du Pont found it. From 1798 to 1880, the Peirce’s developed their land into a priceless collection of trees. Peirce’s Park was open to the public where local families would come to picnic under these special trees. Unfortunately, the park fell into disrepair around the turn of the 20th century and was to be sold for timber.

Enter Pierre S. du Pont of the famous du Pont family. Pierre, a bachelor at the time, claimed temporary madness when he went against his belief of purchasing land for investment and bought the park to save the trees in July of 1906. This amazing business man not only held the title of Chairman at DuPont Company, he was later made CEO of General Motors as well. Pierre was one of the wealthiest men in the US at the time. With all this wealth at his disposal he set out to make Longwood one of the best gardens in the world. On Pierre’s trips to Europe, fountains and gardens captured his attention. From his love of these two

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disciplines, he set out to remake Peirce’s Park into the Longwood we know today. First, he built the Flower Walk Garden. Pierre designed the 600-foot garden himself, but was just getting started. Over the next thirty years, he added a 120 by 8-foot glassed-in conservatory, several greenhouses, a carillon tower, the Italian Water Garden, and a 10,010 pipe Aeolian organ as well. The original home nearly doubled in size under Pierre’s renovations in 1914.

In the spring of 2017, following a $90 million renovation, the Main Fountain Garden would surely please Pierre. The 1,719 jets put on a water show like no other. The highest jets shoot 175 feet into the air while smaller fountains near the seating area spout fire and water lit by multi-colored lights. Tickets are sold to see the night-time Main Fountains paired with music and sometimes include dramatic fireworks.

“Pierre was one of the wealthiest men in the US at the time. With all this wealth at his disposal he set out to make Longwood one of the best gardens in the world”

Adding to this collection of du Pont estates are Pierre’s cousins, Alfred I. duPont and Henry Francis du Pont, who built homes of their own that are currently open to the public.

Modern day visitors to Longwood Gardens can take a self-guided tour of Pierre’s Longwood home, which is included in the price of admission. Also included are organ demonstrations and access to much of the 1,083 acre estate. The Flower Walk Garden explodes in a riot of color every April when some 220,000 tulips and other bulbs gladly announce the arrival of spring. Concerts are held in the Open Air Theater throughout the warm months and in the Conservatory Ballroom in cooler months. With top acts like Keb Mo, Kathy Matea, Rory Block, and the Berlin Philharmonic Piano Quartet, Longwood Gardens is a top music venue in the Brandywine Valley.

Other grand estates

Alfred built Nemours for his second wife Alicia in 1909 and spared no expense. Designed in late-18th century French Louis XVI style, Nemours is a grand palace of luxury. Open spring through fall, Nemours is a must-see mansion and formal French garden. Alfred was known as the working man’s friend and grew up in the powder business. His father told Alfred on his deathbed: “Go get an education and then come back and ask Uncle Henry for a job because the old company might need you sometime.” After getting an education, Alfred worked alongside the ordinary powder men as an apprentice and earned their respect. In 1902, Alfred stopped the DuPont Company from being sold to outsiders when the family decided to sell. Alfred rallied his cousins Coleman and Pierre to buy the company

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with him. Alfred served as an executive for the DuPont Company until being ousted in 1916 by the same cousins he bought the company with. Alfred made a second fortune in Florida real estate; he and his third wife (Jesse Dew Ball) spent most of their lives together in their Jacksonville, Florida home and Nemours until Alfred’s death in 1935. Before he died, Alfred had the formal French gardens renovated, and are spectacular to this day. Fountains, flower gardens, and statues are best seen on early June days when the

grounds are green and alive. Alfred left Nemours and a generous endowment for the public’s benefit and enjoyment after his death. His will also provided for the establishment of the Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children, a well-known facility that shares the campus with the Nemours Estate. Henry Francis du Pont inherited Winterthur in 1926 and set about making it one of the largest mansions in the Brandywine Valley. After adding over a hundred rooms to Winterthur Henry, his wife Ruth, and their two daughters

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moved into the renovated mansion on April.1, 1931. The collection of early American antiques and paintings are a highlight of Winterthur. After nearly losing the house during the Great Depression, Henry struggled for years to keep it but did hold on to Winterthur with help from his family. Henry had planned for Winterthur to eventually become a museum and opened the house and estate to the public in 1951. As part of this process he and Ruth moved into a smaller house onsite. Yuletide at Winterthur is a highlight of the year when they

celebrate Christmas. Several of the main floor rooms are decorated in the fashion of different decades the du Ponts occupied the mansion. Of the several Christmas trees on display, don’t miss the towering flower-tree in the conservatory decorated with a dazzling collection of dried flowers unlike any Christmas tree in the world. Spring is also a great time to visit. Henry was a passionate gardener and planted azaleas that burst into bloom in late spring. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll on the estate grounds and enjoy the clean spring air in the azalea gardens.

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Dupont Dining Room

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Chinese Parlor

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The Mushroom Capital of the World Kennett Square is known as the Mushroom Capital of the World and is one of the best kept secrets of the East Coast. Not only does this well-preserved small town have Longwood Gardens, but there’s also a wealth of excellent cuisine and attractions. State Street is the main drag where the annual Mushroom Festival takes place on the weekend after Labor Day. Up to a 100,000 guests visit this fungi-foodie event each year. Participants enjoy mushroom eating contests, a parade, mushroom growers exhibit, a cook-off, live music, and lots of cooked mushroom specialties to eat. The town rolls out the red carpet for mushroom lovers, and local hotels sell out weeks before the event each year. Kennett Square is home to Talula’s Table, a coffee shop, food market, and deli in the daytime. At night it’s the hottest ticket in town for dinner. Reservations are made a year in advance to secure dinner at this popular eatery. Bring up to 8-12 people to enjoy a seasonal menu of local products. Bring your own wine, beer, whiskey, or other adult beverages for a one-of-a-kind meal. The eight course tasting menu fees tend to be over $100 per person plus corkage and gratuity. For those not able to get into Talula’s Table for dinner, consider Portabellos across the street. Owned by Chef Brett Hulbert and his wife Sandra, Portabellos is fine

dining with Italian accents. A good way to dive into Kennett Square mushroom culture at dinner would be to try Portabello’s exotic mushroom crepe and the stroganoff. Local mushrooms are prominently featured in the decadent exotic mushroom crepes with a porcini reduction sauce that makes for an eye-rolling ecstatic experience. Portabellos stroganoff is made with rich beef short ribs, cognac, crimini mushrooms, and comes with black truffle potatoes. Bring a good red wine or other libation to enjoy with this meal as Portabellos is a BYOB restaurant. For lunch, the State Street burger is without a doubt this writer’s favorite burger in North America. Chef Brett grinds top round of beef and tops this burger with his special sauce, pecan smoked bacon, beer batter onion rings, and Vermont cheddar cheese for a burger lover’s dream meal. The steak dip sandwich or the KSQ cheesesteak are popular and delicious paired with house-cut fries. Another lunch and dinner option is Solvana Bistro on Unionville Road, just a mile north of downtown Kennett Square. Solvana Bistro has two outdoor venues for those perfect spring and fall days when the weather is warm and dry. Enjoy one of their wines-by-the-glass to go with a wood-fired pizza, rigatoni with braised lamb, cedar planked salmon, or grilled New York strip steak. Their roasted mushroom side dish with oyster, shitake, and

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Brandywine River Museum of Art


enoki mushrooms is outstanding. Also offering a brunch menu on Saturdays, Sovana is a fun spot for seasonal mojitos, mint julep, or mimosas to pair with brunch. The Woodlands at Phillip’s Mushrooms is possibly the best mushroom shop in the world. Housed in one of the past family member’s 1828 farmhouse, this shop is a wonderland of mushroom products and information. Fresh, dried, frozen, and prepared mushroom items pack this old farmhouse that was renovated to be the retail store and demonstration kitchen of the Phillip’s Mushroom Farms. Open every day but Sunday, stop in and browse the cookbooks, mushroom foraging books, garden ornaments, and other mushroom products. Don’t miss the mushroom museum out back where they have real mushrooms growing and stories about the history of local mushroom production. Not to be overshadowed by food, mansions, and mushrooms, the Kennett Square area is near the Battle of the Brandywine site where George Washington met with defeat on September 11, 1777. George bravely fought the much larger British army to try and save Philadelphia. Open to the public March through December, this site is worth a visit to learn about America’s Revolutionary War.

Classic American art Also near Kennett Square is the Brandywine River Museum of Art in Chadds Ford. Mainly a collection of paintings by Andrew Wyeth, this museum sits on the banks of the Brandywine River with graceful willow trees dotting the landscape. Not just a collection of Andrew Wyeth, visitors can also view art by Jamie Wyeth, N.C. Wyeth, and other artist’s vision of American landscapes and inhabitants painted on canvas. Other worthy events are the summer concert series at Anson B. Nixon Park near the center of town. Featuring breweries from near and far, a beer festival, appropriately called Kennett Brewfest, takes place around the end September, or early October. Music and food options complete the package as beer fans gather to celebrate their favorite beverage and cool fall days. On Friday afternoons throughout the year, the Kennett Farmer’s Market takes place on State Street near the intersection of Union Street. Find Amish goods, hard cider, vegetables, and other local small-producer goods for purchase. To get the most out of a visit to Kennett Square, it makes sense to spend a night or two. Conveniently located on State Street is Kennett House, a grand home built in 1910.

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Constructed of granite, the house is made to last and is on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1990, the house changed from a private residence to a bed and breakfast. Of the four rooms at the Kennett House, the Longwood Suite is the most deluxe. The suite’s living room includes a loveseat that converts to a bed, a walnut armoire, robes, and ensuite bathroom. One of the best parts of staying at the Kennett House is it’s within walking distance to Talula’s Table, Portabellos, and other restaurants on State Street. For more luxurious accommodations, try the Inn at Montchanin Village. This was once a community of Winterthur employees and has been transformed into a country inn and spa. Stay in a renovated small stone house and indulge in spa treatments. The on-site restaurant Krazy Kats, serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a dining room decorated in comical feline art. The location of Montchanin puts you in range of most attractions listed above and is also close to downtown Wilmington, Delaware. Kennett Square’s small-town aura captures the hearts of those who visit. Now that you know about this special Eastern Pennsylvania town it’s time to plan your visit.

Kurt Jacobson is a freelance travel writer and former chef. He is published in nine magazines and over a dozen food and travel websites. Kurt shows his passion for food and travel in stories from Japan, New Zealand and extensive knowledge of most regions in the U.S. tasteoftravel2.com Wintherthur Estate theaddressmagazine.com


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Explore epicurean inspirations; from hidden gems to perennial classics, from simple delights to refined pleasures. THE ADDRESS Magazine shares some of their food and travel discoveries to be included on your must-to-do list. Join us on a journey from Lima to Lisbon to Vienna.

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BELCANTO Lisbon, Portugal Lauded as one of the great Portuguese chefs, José Avillez took over the famous Belcanto and gave it a stylish makeover in 2012. The original Belcanto restaurant was opened in 1958. The name derives from an opera style and the famous São Carlos Opera House, which is located only a few metres from the restaurant. This exceptional restaurant was awarded one Michelin Star the same year Avillez reopened it and, in 2014, it was awarded its second Michelin Star, making it the first Lisbon restaurant to have such an honour. Belcanto has also made it to the prestigious The World’s 50 Best Restaurants List. These outstanding achievements speak enormously about Avillez’s dedication to culinary perfection. Such honours are a clear reflection of his immense talent, passion and creativity. Avillez has worked in the kitchens of famed chefs such as Alain Ducasse and Éric Fréchon. But it was the legendary elBulli restaurant where his culinary concept was shaped. “Only there I started thinking outside the box,” he said. Belcanto is a gastronomic experience designed to surprise and delight. Here, innovation and excellence reach haute cuisine levels. As one of the best gourmet experiences in Portugal, diners will not just enjoy a meal, they will experience art – in an edible way.

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Influenced by his Portuguese DNA, Avillez takes a traditional classic dish, reinterprets it, modernises it, and makes it his own, whilst being respectful of the very soul of the produce. His trademark is an ever-evolving palette of taste, texture, presentations and techniques, where innovative combinations and remarkable flavours with the highest quality seasonal produce take centre stage. theaddressmagazine.com


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Because of his upbringing in Cascais, a seaside town near Lisbon, Avillez focuses mainly on the region’s seafood, which he declares the best in the world. The result is exquisite food that is as impeccably delectable as it is visually stunning. The boundary-breaking and slightly avant-garde menu takes diners on a culinary journey by marrying Portuguese heritage, artful modernity and global flair, underpinned by elegant sophistication and a hint of playfulness. In addition to the à la carte menu, the two tasting menus – two very distinct gastronomic orchestrations – transport dining into a truly effervescent experience. The Lisbon Menu consists of 12 moments, featuring a more traditional but inventive series of dishes highlighting Lisbon’s progress over time. The Evolution Menu consists of 18 moments and showcases the restaurant’s most emblematic dishes that have been reinvented by introducing new tastes, mixtures and combinations that intrigue and inspire. theaddressmagazine.com


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The eclectic menus at Belcanto read like a poem, with each dish telling a story. There is a dazzling parade of delicate, beautifully presented masterpiece dishes such as The garden of the goose that laid the golden eggs; Dip in the sea; and Suckling pig revisited. The tasting menus may be complemented with exceptional wine pairings, which have been masterfully selected by the sommelier. Over 300 wines from every region of Portugal grace the cellar. The sober dining area is timeless and quietly elegant, whilst boasting beautifully understated styling and a polished aesthetic, leaving the food to be the star of the show. It is an intimate space with only 28 covers and 10 tables. In Belcanto’s kitchen, José Avillez has also created a special, unique and exclusive place – the Chef’s Table. At this table, whether it is lunch or dinner time, one can enjoy observing the attentive and meticulous work of the team.

A foodies’ heaven altogether, this exuberantly inventive and hugely delicious culinary odyssey is truly not to be missed and will be utterly memorable. belcanto.pt theaddressmagazine.com

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There is currently a 2-month waiting list, so try to get one of the highly coveted reservations and be captivated by the culinary art of Chef Avillez and his team at Belcanto


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BLUE HILL AT STONE BARNS Pocantico Hills, New York, USA Given the fact that New York City is home to some of the world’s greatest restaurants, it takes something truly exceptional to tempt diners an hour or so upstate, to the quiet yet stunningly beautiful Pocantico Hills. Blue Hill at Stone Barns is that special and then some, as can be attested by the hard-to-get reservations. Situated in scenic Westchester, Blue Hill at Stone Barns is unlike any other restaurant. A much-lauded restaurant, co-owned by Executive Chef Dan Barber and his brother, David, and sister-in-law Laureen, it is uniquely located within the non-profit Farm and Education Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture.

Opened in 2004 within the former dairy barns of a working farm on the Rockefeller estate, Blue Hill at Stone Barns has steadily built a reputation for taking the concept of farm-to-table to new, previously undreamt of levels. This farm-to-table perfection saw this year the restaurant climb triumphantly 37 places to No.11 on The theaddressmagazine.com

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The ingredients – many from the surrounding farm, others from the family farm in Great Barrington, Massachusetts that has been in the Barber family for four generations – are so pure and often unexpected. The simple, delicious, farm-fresh food is being transformed into ground-breaking dishes by Dan Barber. The preparations are so flawless and well thought through that they have the power to genuinely inspire diners with a truly authentic experience in touch with the rhythm of nature.


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World’s 50 Best Restaurants list, making it the biggest climber. It was also named Best Restaurant in America in 2016 by food critic Bill Addison.

and the greenhouse, then onto the ocean and pasture, followed by the forest, the cellar and, finally, the Blue Hill Farm section.

A destination restaurant par excellence, Blue Hill Farm at Stone Barns offers an experience that involves so much more than just the meal. It is an education in American agriculture, and a journey through the state’s best local produce, all surrounded by fresh air, blue skies and verdant landscapes.

Throughout the experience, the enthusiastic and knowledgeable staff are on hand to explain a particular ingredient or shed light on the raising, harvesting, pickling, preserving, poaching, roasting, fermenting or any other processing that has gone into it. These educational interludes are what make Blue Hill so truly unforgettable and inspirational.

With no printed menu, diners are asked about their food preferences and allergies. The restaurant will then devise a Grazing, Pecking and Rooting menu, which means that on any given night, no two tables will experience exactly the same meal. The only clue about what is to come is a small field and pasture journal, left at the table, which details the crops being harvested in that particular month and the various ingredients that are pickled, cured, juiced and crystallised. Having said that, the real thrill comes from the visually stunning presentations, the spectacular combinations and the endless surprises that unfold over four or five hours. The Blue Hill team observes and monitors the things their diners like, how adventurous they are, thus drawing conclusions on how to tailor one’s evening. Each diner is treated to 20 to 40 culinary wonders – it is an extraordinary farmer’s multi-taste feast, which celebrates what is in season from the farm’s fields, pastures, forest, dairy and greenhouse and the surrounding area that month, week or even day. Diners are encouraged to come early and tour the sprawling farm and its grounds, or have an aperitif on the terrace overlooking the pastoral splendour. Setting the stage for an unforgettable culinary experience that is as much about education and theatre as it is about eating, diners are treated to the most beautiful dressed-up vegetables. Prepare for a parade of simple yet exquisite amuses that are just slightly burnt, smoked, dried, drizzled and fermented into perfection. This is followed by a thrilling procession of dishes, progressing through seasonal snacks from the fields

Another delightfully unique aspect is the point in the meal when a staff member asks diners if they would like another setting for a single course or several. They may escort diners to the kitchen, the bakery or the patio, or the famous manure shed, converted into a flower-strewn fantasia of a dining room, overlooking the fields and the fireflies though an open door that once received the horse-drawn wagons used for the collection and distribution of manure. In the on-site bakery, a waiter might explain the malting process whilst diners marvel at the piquant sweetness of a malted sweet potato. Later, a chef staffing the outdoor barbeque might explain the technique by which food waste is carbonised and used on the grill before the ash is added to soil fertiliser, encompassing the no-waste ethos of which Chef Barber is a champion. There is an optional wine pairing with each course, whilst oenophiles who want to make their own choices will be impressed by a 92-page wine and spirits list. A goodie bag of freshly baked bread to enjoy the next morning rounds off the truly epic, astonishing culinary adventure. The dining room, which was originally the milking barn for the dairy farm of the Rockefeller estate, comes with a vaulted, high ceiling that is crosshatched with iron girders. Spectacular yet invitingly timeless, it exudes a classic understated elegance whilst conveying a sense of quiet grandeur. Head Chef Barber is an advocate of sustainable gastronomy, as set out in his 2014 book The Third Plate: Field Notes on the Future of Food, which offered a radical

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new way of thinking about food that will heal the land and at the same time taste good. The Barbers opened the highly acclaimed Manhattan outpost of Blue Hill in 2000, and Dan Barber’s “wastED” pop-ups create an entire menu by preparing reclaimed, edible waste leftovers such as an exceptionally tasty vegetable pulp bacon cheeseburger. Barber’s longstanding love and passion for working with the soil is obvious in the holistic nature of his menu. He works tirelessly not only with regional growers but with animal and vegetable breeders, all of them devoted equally to sustainability, land preservation and the pursuit of superior flavours. At the same time, Barber is a

perfectionist of the highest order, such as looking to grow the sweetest mokum carrot in the world, or designing and growing his own variety of wheat. When Barber puts vegetables centre stage in place of more environmentally damaging meat products, he does so in such a way as to transform the humble vegetable into the star of the show. His carrot steak with a sauce made from braised beef offcuts has inspired cooks around the world to rethink veg-to-meat ratios and to be more innovative with produce. While Barber is learning about new ways to grow the most flavourful and nutritious produce, he is also teaching a new generation of chefs about responsible cooking.

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Having been appointed by former U.S. President Barack Obama to serve on the Council for Physical Fitness, Sports and Nutrition, and named one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in 2009, Barber is determined to change the way we eat – and Blue Hill at Stone Barns offers compelling proof that it works.

programs and hands-on interaction with farm animals.

The restaurant sits on 80 acres of the former Rockefeller estate, which also houses the Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture. This non-profit organisation, besides educating people on the relation between cooking and farming, is also a place for creativity and experimentation. It has a number of programmes for families to learn about sustainable farming practices such as proper crop rotation, through various education

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Beautiful and pristine, Blue Hill at Stone Barns is one of the world’s finest culinary destinations thanks to innovation, creativity and some of the best food one will ever taste.

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CENTRAL RESTAURANTE Lima, Peru Peruvian Chef Virgilio Martínez is not only running one of the most ambitious restaurants in South America – Central Restaurante in Lima – but also a research organization that aims to celebrate and catalogue the wild plants of Peru. As a driving force behind Peru’s rapid rise to be one of the world’s great food destinations, Martínez is renowned for his deep respect for Peruvian cuisine and commitment to culinary ingenuity. Each masterful creation is the result of much research, experimentation, attention to detail and passion. From bottling water on-site (filtered, ozonated and purified using reverse osmosis), to cultivating his own urban kitchen garden, to the spectacular composition of the dishes he serves, Martínez is very much a perfectionist and culinary artist. theaddressmagazine.com


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Each dish is conceptually unique to a specific elevation – from 20 metres below sea level to 4,200 metres above it – and to the country’s ecosystem, ranging from the ocean’s depths to the Amazonian jungle and the misty Andean peaks. An unforgettable culinary adventure through the immense biodiversity of Peru attracts gourmands from all over the world who are looking to discover the South American country through the eyes of Chef Martínez. An international gastronomist, Martínez is one of a small set of chefs worldwide who has pushed foraging beyond trend and into discovery and exploration. His sister, physician Malena Martínez, leads the restaurant’s research institute, the Mater Initiative. Together with an interdisciplinary group of geographers, historians, anthropologists, ecologists, chefs and others, they make about two trips a month to various regions of Peru for tours with local producers. These are in-depth visits where they spend time with the producers and the locals of each region, discovering and getting educated on local agriculture and ingredients. The group collects and compiles the histories of traditional indigenous plants, herbs and fruits - including such oddities as edible clay and tree bark, also on Central’s tasting menu. Though Martínez generally has one or two specific products in mind to research on each trip, the team will sometimes come back with dozens of new herbs and edibles.

Upon their return to Lima, they document their discoveries into the database that the Mater Initiative has created to better catalogue the vast biodiversity of Peru. For now, the institute is based at Central, but will soon move to Cusco, the cultural and archaeological capital of Peru and in ancient times, of all South America. Martínez already travels to Cusco several times a month to go higher in the Andes for his research and culinary collecting. After having catalogued their culinary findings, the test kitchen gets to work. There are four full-time team members in Central’s test kitchen, with another three chefs who rotate in now and then to help experiment with the new ingredients using various cooking techniques. Some of those techniques and ingredients connect instantly whilst others take time – in some cases up to 12 months. It is a rare talent to be able to preserve the essence of an ingredient, to allow the flavours in a plate to reflect its origin, and yet compose it as though it is a piece of art. The meticulous, harmonious and contemporary cuisine bears witness to the culinary mastery and excellence of Martínez. The chefs at Central are working constantly to innovate as the restaurant aims to change the tasting menu every three months, introducing new dishes that represent the Mater Initiative’s latest travels. It is not just about changing the menu, it is also about capturing the spirit of

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each trip, catching the best ingredients of the season, and making sure that a diversity of regions and elevations is represented on the menu.

Examples of such ingredients include kushuru (cushuro), an edible cyanobacteria harvested in high-altitude wetlands; arracacha, a root vegetable from the Andes; and arapaima, a freshwater fish found in the Amazon River. One of the highlights of dining at Central is the opportunity to discover Peru’s incredibly rich and diverse gastronomy with its wealth of largely unknown ingredients and flavours. Visually stunning, each dish makes for a truly showstopping presentation. At the end of the meal diners are presented with a beautiful handmade book, where actual ingredients are embedded into the pages. It describes the ingredients’ elevation, their genus/species, and the process Central goes through to develop its sensory menu. The book is really a lovely touch. Having cemented its reputation as an extraordinary food destination, Central was named the best restaurant in Latin America for four consecutive years and was amongst the Top 5 Restaurants in the World in 2016 and 2017. Exciting, magical and utterly delicious, this mind-blowing cross-country culinary adventure offered by Central is uniquely outstanding and a pleasure for the palate and the senses. centralrestaurante.com.pe

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Each of the four tasting menus is a reflection of Martínez’s and his sister’s research into ingredients in the Andes, the Amazon and the Pacific Ocean. By creating dishes that are truly groundbreaking, Martínez has redefined Peruvian cuisine by introducing little-known indigenous ingredients from Peru’s coastal waters, the Andes Highlands and the Amazon rainforest to reflect his country’s rich cultural, culinary, and agricultural heritage.


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HANTING CUISINE Den Hague, The Netherlands

An aromatic mastery of French-Asian fusion perfection, HanTing Cuisine is a must for those who enjoy culinary delights. Everything about this restaurant is absolutely exquisite. Owner and Head Chef Han Ji is known for creating dishes that perfectly balance tradition and innovation with a confidence and craft that never veers into showiness. Authenticity, freshness and extraordinary ingredients are Han Ji’s watchwords for every dish. This philosophy and approach have merited him a Michelin star since 2012. A culinary innovator with the ability to creatively fuse French and Asian cooking, Han Ji crafts a pleasing harmony of flavours with real depth and textural sensations. It takes a great chef to combine such bold flavours into such elegant and subtle dishes, turning any dining experience into a mouth-watering journey of discovery. Beautifully presented and inventive with surprising touches, Han Ji’s signature style is best showcased in the 3-, 4- 5- and 6-course tasting menus. Expect to taste different and daring yet delicious combinations such as Scallop dry-aged with duck liver, tamarind, cucumber and miso-shiso pesto; Sole fillet with saffron, quinoa, crème fraîche, celery and white

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curry; Sea bass and razor scallop with mango, cauliflower, pitahaya, Chinese seaweed and macadamia; and Lamb fillet with black tree-ear mushroom, rettich, basil, white peanut and garlic. Diners may opt for a wine pairing or a tea paring from the select tea course menu. A focus on conscious, healthy food brings another dimension to the restaurant’s culinary offering. Using 5,000-year-old wisdom from Traditional Chinese Medicine with new preparation techniques and Western flavours, Chef Han promises to offer well-being for the body along with new taste sensations. The Five Seasons Menu is the latest addition and cycles through the various phases of the year. Each of the five dishes is presented in a different colour. Each colour and each season is connected to a human organ, which is singled out for special attention according to that time of year. Exuding a luxe feel, the classy interior is decorated in a tasteful and understated Asian theme. The exotic dark wood of the screens, the red of the walls and the artwork emphasise the Chinese influences. The French finesse of the white tablecloths and timeless decorative lamps creates an atmosphere that is underpinned by a touch of warm elegance. A much-loved destination restaurant in Den Hague, HanTing Cuisine allows diners to experience taste-busting fusion cuisine at its finest. HanTing Cuisine

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PIAZZA DUOMO Alba, Italy Piedmont is one of those regions in the world that has made itself into a prominent gourmet hub. Head over particularly to the Langhe area of Piedmont, a remarkable region of immense natural beauty that boasts a vibrant wine and food lineage.

With the restaurateur’s focus on local and seasonal ingredients, nature regularly dictates changes to the dishes and the menu. Crippa sources his ingredients locally from specially selected suppliers, most of whom are located within a 50-kilometre radius.

This corner of Piedmont is renowned worldwide for the variety and quality of its excellent products: Fassone beef, Tonda Gentile hazelnuts, chestnuts, mushrooms, Alba’s white truffles, capon (cockerel meat), rabbit, fresh cream butter, Alta Langhe potatoes, Nizza Monferrato cardoon, Jerusalem artichokes, white turnips and, of course, Barolo and Barbaresco wines.

The restaurant also has its own farm, which supplies many of the vegetables used in the kitchen. The garden occupies a little more than three hectares in Castiglione Falletto, a section of the Barolo winemaking area. It houses around 500 vegetables, herbs, spices and edible flowers from all over the world, with special care taken to properly sow and cultivate each seed and cutting. No ploughing takes place and they limit soil movement to maintain the natural nutrients.

The famous medieval town of Alba is in Langhe and in the heart of it one will find the internationally acclaimed restaurant Piazza Duomo – a gem of haute cuisine. This gastronomic wonder is the highly inventive playground for the brilliant Chef Enrico Crippa, who orchestrates a delectable symphony of showstopping meals. He is breaking barriers by fusing Japanese techniques with produce from the Piedmont and Langhe with such a degree of perfection that the restaurant is recognised with three Michelin Stars.

Talented cooking skills are incorporated with Crippa’s seemingly endless inspiration to transform the region’s best seasonal ingredients into gastronomic pieces of art. The inspiration is also evident in the beautiful and creative presentation that goes into each dish, which is visually stunning and flawless. Pure and precise flavours, sublime taste combinations and masterful layering of textures offer a genuine

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and unique experience of haute cuisine. Elegant and thoughtful, the meticulously crafted food is harmonious, light and flavourful, made from ingredients selected with painstaking care and executed with the utmost precision. Chef Crippa’s stellar career includes work with some of the world’s best chefs: Christian Willer at the Palme d’Or in Cannes, Ghislaine Arabian at Ledoyen in Paris, Antoine Westermann at Buerehiesel in Strasbourg, Michel Bras in Laguiole, and Ferran Adria at elBulli in Roses. However, it was the Italian maestro Gualtiero Marchesi who was arguably his biggest influence. In 1996, Crippa moved to Kobe for the opening of Marchesi’s Japanese branch. Crippa returned to Italy and eventually met the Ceretto family, an influential Piedmontese dynasty that produces much of the region’s famed wine and produce. The Ceretto family had purchased the magnificent building that overlooks the Piazza del Duomo in Alba, and they were looking to find a chef to head such an ambitious project. In 2003, Bruno Ceretto set off on a long journey to restaurants all over Europe to find the right candidate. It was another great chef, Carlo Cracco, who put Ceretto in contact with Crippa, who at the time was working in a restaurant in Paderno d’Adda, in his birthplace of Brianza. When the entire Ceretto family went there for dinner, as soon as the first plate arrived at the table, there were no doubts: the search was over. Enrico Crippa founded Piazza Duomo together with the Ceretto family in 2005. The restaurant obtained its first Michelin star in 2006, the second one in 2009 and the third in 2012. In that year Crippa was chosen as president of the jury for the Bocuse d’Or. Since 2013, Crippa’s cuisine has been keeping Piazza Duomo amongst the ranks of the 50 best restaurants in the world, reaching the 15th position in 2017. In 2017 he became president of the Bocuse d’Or Italian Academy and the International Academy of Gastronomy recognised him with the Grand Prix de l’Art de la Cuisine. Each item on the sublimely inspirational tasting menus is simply a breathtaking display of skill and produce. It is a culinary journey, overflowing with excitement, precision, beauty and risk in every dish and every mouthful. theaddressmagazine.com


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Diners are treated to more than 10 amuse-bouches before the real meal even begins, and the petite fours are like small, delicate gems. From the first bite to the last, diners are transported to a culinary haven. The restaurant’s famed salad 21…31…41…51 references the varying numbers of seasonal ingredients from the chef’s garden. As one the most extravagant salads in the world, it can hold up to 100 ingredients. Other standout dishes could be a silky-smooth sea urchin and squid ink bruschetta, a black cardamom risotto, potatoes, truffle and Chinese black tea cream, or rabbit kidneys with sauce béarnaise. One of the highlights for those who visit the restaurant in October and November during the height of white truffle season is a truffle menu of legendary decadence. The wine list is one of the most respectable available anywhere in the restaurant world, thanks to the bonds with the Ceretto family, one of the finest Italian wine producers for three generations. Carefully curated by the sommelier Vincenzo Donatiello, the list is extensive, with over 1,800 labels. There is an exhaustive selection of Piedmont vineyards represented, matched by a superb range from the rest of Italy and farther afield. Donatiello was Best Junior Sommelier of Italy in 2004 and Best Sommelier of Romagna in 2010, Sommelier of the Year 2013 for Italia a Tavola Magazine, and Maitre of the Year 2018 for L’Espresso Italian Restaurant Guide. The exquisite main dining room is decorated in soft pink hues, accentuated by wall frescos painted by Neapolitan artist Francesco Clemente, depicting a giant grape leaf, homage to the commissioning family, embracing a globe with its five continents, whilst the grape vine branches out in a series of metaphorical images inspired by the Langhe landscape. With only 11 tables, the restaurant is intimate and welcoming, with an air of great style and exclusivity. A feast for all senses, Piazza Duomo is an immersive dining adventure one remembers forever with its perfectly orchestrated dishes, delicate flavours and breathtaking presentations. piazzaduomoalba.it theaddressmagazine.com


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STEIRERECK RESTAURANT Vienna, Austria With the award-winning Chef Patron Heinz Reitbauer at the helm, Steirereck is known as one of Austria’s top restaurants, a gastronomic paradise in central Vienna.

are really more than just food; the innovative combinations he creates are delicious, surprising and bring in all of the diners’ senses.

The restaurant is family owned for almost half a century, with a bias towards Austria’s rural Styrian region – but under the guidance of the visionary Chef Reitbauer, Steirereck is synonymous for modern cooking rooted in the Austrian countryside, moving seamlessly between cutting-edge and traditional techniques.

With his culinary progressive vision, the restaurant has sported two Michelin stars since 2010. It is also ranked No. 10 on the World’s 50 Best Restaurants list.

Best described as a gastronomic experience, these dishes

Pushing the boundaries of traditional Austrian cuisine in some bold, intriguing directions, classic dishes are reinterpreted with a modern twist and play on contrasts of textures, flavours and colours. Reitbauer’s refined,

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creative cooking employs well-mastered, inventive techniques. Finely balanced flavours are sublime and presentation is flamboyant. Known for continually revisiting ingredients and exploring unusual cooking methods, the chef showcases his distinct culinary identity that is rich in detail and thought. Like a skilled artisan, he uses only the freshest top-notch ingredients with great precision and flair. Much of the produce comes from Reitbauer’s own farm, and most of what is served comes from Austria. He is

also rediscovering rare local vegetables such as the beta sweet carrot, a purple carrot that is cultivated at the Higher School for Gardening Education at Schönbrunn Palace‘s gardens. A herb garden is located on the restaurant’s own roof. The overall result is a very unique and exciting tasting menu that tells a real story: pure, authentic and generous. There are so many amazing recipes created by Reitbauer and all of them include a remarkable mix of ingredients. His culinary style – equal parts culinary theatre, precise

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technique and obvious reverence for local ingredients – can be summarised in his signature dish, char (a lake fish) that is cooked in hot beeswax and served with yellow carrot, pollen and sour cream. Other highlights include calf’s brain with salsify, tomato peppers and medlar kernel. The brain is gently cooked and covered with crispy buckwheat and salsify that creates a unique taste experience. As a cheese dessert, Reitbauer serves fresh cheese with rhubarb and sweet clover. The fresh cheese is cut at the table and served on traditional tin. Small cards accompany each course to tell diners what they are eating and to add interesting facts about the ingredients. The cards are informative and a nice way to introduce diners to Steirereck’s wonderful culinary universe. Another unique aspect of dining here is Reitbauer’s fondness for tableside preparation which adds an extra dimension to the overall dining experience and gives diners interesting insights into his cooking methods. Experience is also important when it comes to the bread, cheeses and digestives. All of them are presented on beautiful trolleys and the variety is simply stunning. The breathtaking bread and cheese offerings in particular must be some of the biggest in the world, with at least 30 varieties of breads and over 50 types of cheese. The tea trolley is crammed with the contents of a small nursery. There are tufts and tentacles of a dozen different herbs from which to pick the leaves, fresh, right at the table.

The restaurant’s extensive and interesting wine list boasts more than 4,500 vintages and 35,000 bottles, the focus being on traditional and contemporary wines from Austria. The pairing wine menus are highly recommended. Steirereck boasts one of the most beautiful settings in town, in the heart of Stadtpark in Vienna’s central district. Making a spectacular visual statement, the four dining pavilions are made entirely from reflective metal and glass that mirrors the surrounding parkland. The large glass panels slide up to link the space with outdoor patios. The exterior may be ultra-modern but the interior is timelessly elegant, with a touch of restrained minimalism and formality. Curving wood walls shape the restaurant interiors where diners are welcomed by a beautiful floorto-ceiling wine cabinet, an open kitchen and clusters of tables. Service at Steirereck is outstanding and led by the lady of the house, Birgit Reitbauer. She does an excellent job, combining a welcoming warmth and world-class professionalism. This, one of the best restaurants in the world, is a must on any discriminating visitor’s list whilst in Vienna, Steirereck is a gourmet temple for neo-Austrian food par excellence, a place where every detail inspires awe and delight. www.steirereck.at

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CHEFS SPEAK:

Food Trends 2018 THE ADDRESS Magazine together with hospitality PR agency Roche Communications (www.rochecom.com) consulted a panel of some of the most influential Chefs on the UK food scene to bring a forecast of what is going to be big in the food world in the year ahead. We sat down with 10 leading Chefs to see what dishes, ingredients, and practices will invade the culinary landscape in 2018. Here are the trends that are primed to hit kitchens and restaurants near you. Read Food Trends 2018 and stay ahead of the curve. It is shaping up to be a delicious year.


STEPHEN ENGLEFIELD Head Chef at The Jugged Hare

2018 will see the continual use of fresh seasonal products, not just your usual vegetables, but other foraged ingredients which offer a distinct flavour compared to supermarket produce. From berries to wild herbs, sea grasses to mushrooms, it is all about picking your own or having a good supplier on board – eliminating unwanted pesticides and championing wild goodness! The idea of getting back to basics and cooking what is in its prime, using simple cooking techniques and letting the product shine on the plate. Provenance will also continue to be key across restaurants, using the “rare” breeds of beef, sheep and even goat! Game meats like venison, pheasant, wild boar will become increasingly popular due to their rich flavour and lean protein properties, appearing on more menus across the country. www.thejuggedhare.com theaddressmagazine.com


RYOSUKE KISHI Head Chef at Ginza Onodera The restaurant industry in London is more competitive than ever and 2018 is set to be no different. Discerning consumers are developing a stronger interest in the heritage and sustainability of the ingredients that restaurants are using and, as a result, chefs are working more closely with producers than ever before. In 2018, we will see an even greater scrutiny towards the quality of ingredients as consumers are more invested in where their food comes from. Important issues such as over-farming and fishing are firmly in the public eye, and restaurants need to adapt to ensure they are playing a role in the progression of production and supply. This is to be encouraged, and means that it will be more important than ever that restaurants invest in quality produce and develop long term, sustained relationships with their suppliers. Ultimately, it all comes down to the trust between the restaurant and the consumer, and this will continue to develop as a focus for restaurants in the new year. www.onodera-group.com/uk/ theaddressmagazine.com


AGGI SVERRISSON Chef Patron at Texture Restaurant People may think that Scandi has had its day, but I believe that the fascination with Nordic cuisine and, more broadly, the Nordic way of life will only grow in 2018. Scandinavian cooking, and specifically Icelandic cuisine, are in my blood and have always played a strong part in my food – long before it was cool to do so. The Nordic food movement has really taken off in the last decade. Trends are integral to the food industry; we had the Spanish trend, the Asian trend, and now it feels like Scandinavian cuisine is really having a moment. Diners are enthused by the sense of going back to basics, with simple and good quality food making a refreshing change in high street and fine dining establishments alike. Scandi food is all about making the most of what is available locally and is focused on fresh, clean flavours. The Nordics have long been associated with ideas of purity, nature and simplicity – in their food, but also in areas like design which they’re similarly recognised and admired for. In 2018, I think we can expect to see more of these influences across the board. www.texture-restaurant.co.uk theaddressmagazine.com


SHAUN RANKIN Head Chef Ormer Mayfair

Chefs will continue to forage, but now with a different understanding and approach, instead of simply following a trend. We, as top chefs will look more to the obvious nutritional value, as well as the value of cutting costs as we see an ever increase on fish and meats. As well as foraging, I feel that due to Brexit, 2018 will bring chefs to focus on sourcing produce from artisan and truly local producers. The more we as chefs push for local producers to grow and rear for us, the more stable their business becomes, which in turn will give a constant, consistent food supply. Over the last twenty years in Jersey, I have been very lucky to establish great relations with my producer friends who grow, rear, fish and dive for me. It is crucial to know and trust where your produce comes from, as well as keeping costs reduced for the end of the consumer chain; the customer. Chefs will continue to appreciate that great dishes do not need to be complicated; sticking to the great values of combining flavour and texture with local and foraged ingredients makes for the greatest recipe for success. www.flemings-mayfair.co.uk/fine-dining-london/ormer-mayfair-restaurant theaddressmagazine.com


CHARLIE YOUNG & BRETT WOONTON Founders of Vinoteca

In 2018, we think that wine in a keg will become more popular – more so than bag-in-box wines. It will defy people’s expectations by serving really good wine on tap! There is also the sustainability angle: kegs are reusable, more environmentally friendly than glass bottles and leave a smaller carbon footprint. Another trend that we will see in 2018 is the rise of English wines. English still wines are getting better and better and sparkling wine is going to grow too despite already being fairly well established. 2018 will also see the rise of low or no alcohol wine-based drinks e.g. Ginking. A trend amongst millennials is to ignore alcohol altogether, so we think these types of non-alcoholic drinks will be popular amongst younger people. www.vinoteca.co.uk theaddressmagazine.com


RAKESH NAIR Group Development & Training Chef, The Cinnamon Collection 2018 will see even more emphasis on sustainability as people are becoming more aware of what is happening on our land and sea. We will probably see less meat being consumed as people turn to healthier lifestyle. We are likely to see more spices being used outside kitchens as health benefits and medicinal properties of spices like turmeric are gaining popularity. On the other hand, fruits and vegetables will come into the limelight after being side lined for so many years and more chefs will start producing their own crops from food waste turned into organic compost. There will be a huge demand for healthy snacks and food free from allergens and we will soon see an increase in the variety available in the market to cater to those demands. On the downside, butter vs oil argument will probably continue without reaching any conclusion, to leave all of us as confused as we are now! www.thecinnamoncollection.com theaddressmagazine.com


ADAM SIMMONDS Head Chef, The Test Kitchen My trend prediction for next year is focusing on simplicity even further than ever before. Whilst dishes still have to be interesting and clever, I think chefs are increasingly trying to get the ingredients they’re using to shine by cooking them in a simpler way than before. Not overcomplicating the dish and masking the essence or flavour of the ingredient is therefore of paramount importance. A dish that really showcases this trend on my menu is Broad Beans, Girolles, Onion & Pine Broth. Everything is cooked simply allowing the freshness and true flavours of each ingredient to stand out. www.thetestkitchen.uk

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GEORGE BLOGG Head Chef, Gravetye Manor

In 2018, the trend for reinventing classical dishes will reach new heights. Increasingly, chefs and diners alike are moving away from the desire to invent and instead, are looking to classical dishes and menu stalwarts as their inspiration. Next year, chefs will continue to consider ways to be creative and playful with well-loved dishes, and present familiar favourites in new and exciting ways. As diner expectations and knowledge continue to grow, we will see classical flavours being re-evaluated as modern dishes continue to play with texture, plating and storytelling to create modern dishes which evoke childhood staples of years gone by. The nostalgia and sense of the familiar associated with this style of cooking is a powerful one, and something which restaurants will be keen to capitalise on. www.gravetyemanor.co.uk theaddressmagazine.com


AURÉLIE ALTEMAIRE Head Chef, Bokan

Responsible dining will carry on as a trend in 2018 and we will see more chefs sourcing produce from sustainable sources. As chefs, we have a responsibility to lead by example in reducing food waste and in turn be friendlier to the environment. 2018 will see many chefs and restaurants becoming closer with their producers and will even begin to grow their own fruits and vegetables with the help of pollination from bees. At BĹ?kan, we have our very own beehive that produces honey and pollinates the plants so they will flourish. I think we will see this as a trend at more and more restaurants across the UK next year. Along with being kinder to the environment, I think there will be more roof gardens opening in cities next year so that people can sit outside and enjoy being surrounded by nature. www.bokanlondon.co.uk theaddressmagazine.com


DANIEL FLETCHER Head Chef, Fenchurch Sky Garden New food trends are constantly appearing, developing and evolving in London. While many trends are driven by social media - such as the craze for rainbow-coloured food – and tend to be short-lived, others are ingredient or ethos-led and fare better against the test of time. One such movement which I’m seeing increasingly in professional kitchen is that of ‘top to tail’ dining. Food waste is a huge issue the world over, and working in an affluent city is not an acceptable reason to ignore such a fundamental issue. 2018 will see chefs increase their focus on food waste by taking a ‘root to stem’ approach to vegetable prep, which will bring new and exciting techniques and flavours. At Fenchurch, we have found that using every part of a vegetable and extracting as much flavour as possible yields incredible results. A quick and easy way to begin is to use the off-cut stems of herbs to infuse oils. These oils can be served on their own with fresh sourdough, but we like to use them to make dressings and homemade mayonnaises. This trend for conscious cookery shows no signs of stopping, and will become a key concern in the year ahead. www.skygarden.london/fenchurch-restaurant

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Kitchen CONFIDENTIAL A conversation with MARK EDWARDS, Executive Head Chef at Nobu London and Berkeley ST Mark Edwards, executive head chef at restaurants Nobu London and Nobu Berkeley ST, has been working in kitchens for more than 30 years, with a rich and varied background that has taken him to restaurants and hotels from London to Hong Kong. Working closely with celebrated Japanese chef Nobuyuki Matsuhisa to set up the kitchens and train staff since 1997, Mark oversees the pass at Nobu’s London outposts, maintaining the high standards across both kitchens. The world-travelling chef started his career in the kitchen aged 13 when he took a parttime job in a small seafood restaurant near his family home in Kent. After securing a cookery diploma in 1980, Mark accepted a full-time position at London’s Café Royal. In 1982, he ventured to Europe where he worked in renowned establishments such as Hôtel Le Richemond in Geneva and the George V Hotel in Paris. In 1987, Mark moved to New York, where he worked in some of Manhattan’s finest restaurants, including The Rainbow Room and Aurora, Park Avenue Café, Lespinasse and Aureole. Here, Mark found a passion for Asian flavours, and in 1992 he moved to the Far East where he continued to develop his passion for Asian cuisines in Singapore and Hong Kong. He later returned to the UK as senior sous chef of Vong; the former Thai/French restaurant in London’s Berkeley Hotel. Teaming up with Nobu himself, Edwards trained in New York before launching Nobu London 20 years ago. Since then, Nobu’s presence in the UK has gone from strength to strength, and in 2005 he opened Nobu Berkeley St. Mark has also co-authored the Nobu West Cookbook. This year Mark, alongside Nobu himself, will be celebrating Nobu London’s 20th anniversary. Nobu London Nobu Berkeley ST theaddressmagazine.com


WHEN DID YOU START COOKING?

My love for cooking started when I was 13 when I was working in a restaurant near my family home in Folkestone, Kent. I started by washing dishes and was inspired to learn to cook. DO YOU COME FROM A FAMILY OF FOODIES? My mother was a very good cook and always did her best to encourage me to try new things. Her love for food definitely rubbed off on me! WHERE DID YOUR FIRST APPRECIATION OF FOOD COME FROM? My first appreciation for food came from my mother, although I never realised this until later on in life WHO IS THE BETTER COOK YOU OR YOUR MUM? Mother of course! WHERE DID YOU TRAIN, NON-PROFESSIONALLY AND PROFESSIONALLY? I pretty much had a few years of experience working in a restaurant before going to culinary college, so you could say that’s non-professional, then I went to culinary college (South Kent College of Technology) at 17 years old. WHEN YOU WERE GROWING UP DID YOU ALWAYS WANT TO BE A CHEF? No, I wanted to be a pilot – I still do!

- who I work with, and Tetsuya Wakuda, who is a good friend. The chefs I look up to most I’ve been lucky enough to work with. I have also been lucky enough to work alongside Pierre Koffmann, who is a great inspiration. WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO YOUNGER CHEFS OR ASPIRING CHEFS? Work hard and if you realise you have a passion for it, follow your dreams. WHAT DRIVES YOU AS A CHEF? Cooking is about giving. What drives me is the look on people’s faces when they eat something you have made. Chefs cook with a passion and put love into food for someone else. The satisfaction comes from other people’s enjoyment of your cooking. HAVE YOU HAD ANY BAD EXPERIENCES WITH GUESTS? Food is such a personal thing, so not everyone can like every dish you create. Most of the time, it comes from a miscommunication from the diner to the chef of what they actually want. DO YOU PUT A PART OF WHAT YOU BELIEVE IN INTO SOME OF YOUR DISHES? Yes! I always try to make something the best I can. WHAT WOULD YOU SAY IS THE MOST GRATIFYING ABOUT BEING A CHEF? There is nothing better than having a full restaurant on a busy night filled with happy people. When you walk through the restaurant and get a nice comment, that is the biggest gift you can ever have.

WHAT DID YOU DO AFTER COLLEGE? I went to work in London at The Café Royal, which at that time was very high profile, both restaurants had Michelin stars along with eight banqueting suites, so a very busy role.

OTHER THAN BEING ABLE TO GIVE THIS GIFT TO PEOPLE WHO EAT YOUR COOKING, WHAT ELSE DO YOU LOVE ABOUT WHAT YOU DO? The teamwork, my colleagues, the atmosphere in the kitchen, the solidarity, the achievement. You are always working against the clock, so every night is a mission to cook quickly, perfectly and deliver on time to the right consistency, so it is a team work thing.

THROUGHOUT YOUR CAREER HAVE YOU HAD A CONSTANT FOOD MENTOR OR IS THERE ANYONE IN PARTICULAR WHO HAS INSPIRED YOU THROUGH THE YEARS? I have a lot of appreciation for famous chefs and look up to the likes of Jean-Georges, Nobu Matsuhisa

WHAT INSPIRES YOU AS A CHEF? The team I work with, the beautiful produce, the restaurant, the travels I’ve experienced, experimenting with new products and trying new things. I always want to travel to places where there is soul– it’s all about trying cuisine where there is heart!

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WHAT IS ONE THING THAT CAN TRANSFORM A BLAND MEAL INTO A CULINARY EXPERIENCE? Sometimes the use of just a little fresh lemon juice can lift a dish and bring out the key flavours.

IS THERE AN INGREDIENT THAT YOU HAVE TRIED, BUT HAVEN’T BEEN ABLE TO CREATE A DISH WITH YET? I probably haven’t found that ingredient yet as most things I have tried, I have been able to create something with. WHAT INSPIRES YOU TO COOK? It’s a combination of everything – travelling, meeting new people, trying new things, walking around a market in a place I’ve never visited and seeing what inspires me. Whether a new culture or a place I haven’t been to before, I love to take a local dish and try and put my own twist on it be that an ingredient or the process in that type of cuisine. WHEN YOU ARE EXPERIMENTING WITH A NEW INGREDIENT, DO YOU HAVE A FALL BACK INFLUENCE/ STYLE OF COOKING? Whenever I experiment with a new ingredient, I always have to keep it simple. I have to understand it to make it work in a dish. IS THERE ANYTHING YOU DON’T LIKE ABOUT BEING A CHEF? I’ve been on the phone when the kitchen team have made noodles for the staff meal and they’ve eaten them all! Sometimes it can be unsociable. If you have friends who aren’t in the same trade, you miss out on things. However, that is all forgotten at the end of the day with the job satisfaction. HOW HAS YOUR COOKING EVOLVED OVER THE YEARS? It is a learning process throughout your life. When you are younger you use too many ingredients and often overcomplicate things because you want to put as many things into a dish as you can. As you get older, you begin to understand that food can speak for itself and simplicity is better. WHERE DO YOU SOURCE YOUR PRODUCE FROM? We get our produce from all over. We import things from Japan in order to get our hands on authentic products, but we do try to source as much produce, like fresh fish from as close by as possible. We do try to use as much fresh, local produce as we can. For example, the crab and seabass comes from Cornwall, Salmon from Scotland and Dover Sole from Dover etc.

WHAT IS YOUR MOST USED COOKBOOK? It is actually one which I keep at home, called Practical Cookery. It was what I learned to cook with at college and still refer to from time to time to experiment with. WHAT IS THE ONE DISH THAT YOU WOULD EAT MOST AT NOBU LONDON? Yellow Tail Jalapeno. It is probably the simplest dish we have but yet I could eat it every day of the week and never ever get bored of it. It has very few ingredients, but is still the most incredible dish you could ever eat. WHAT IS YOUR ULTIMATE COMFORT FOOD DISH? It would have to be roast chicken with garlic mash potatoes and gravy. WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST GUILTY PLEASURE? I love cream, especially clotted cream because I have a real sweet tooth and love desserts with cream. WHAT IS THE WEIRDEST THING YOU HAVE EATEN? Snails eggs which came in a tin, and they were absolutely disgusting. It was a craze they were trying to sell in France but I could not get on board! IF YOU ARE AT HOME ON YOUR DAY OFF, WHAT IS YOUR GO TO QUICK DISH TO COOK? Definitely a stir fry or ramen. WHAT IS ONE FOOD TREND THAT NEEDS TO END? Foam or Espuma. Everyone is doing it and it has become old! When I eat food, I want something with substance and something with sauce, not air. HOW TO YOU KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TRENDS IN THE CULINARY WORLD? I read a lot of culinary magazines to inform myself on new technologies in modern cuisine and the latest trends in the industry.

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SEAFOOD CEVICHE NOBU STYLE

Courtesy of MARK EDWARDS, Executive Head Chef at Nobu London and Berkeley ST

THIS PERUVIAN-INFLUENCED CEVICHE RECIPE IS ONE OF MY FAVOURITES. A COMBINATION OF RAW AND COOKED SEAFOOD, VEGETABLES AND SPICY-SOUR CEVICHE SAUCE, THIS DISH IS GREAT FOR A HOT SUMMER DAY. theaddressmagazine.com


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METHOD

• 6½ ounces (180g) seafood (delicate-flavoured varieties such as fresh white fish and shellfish, boiled octopus, boiled squid, boiled shrimp), cut into bite-size pieces.

Mix all the seafood and vegetables together well. Combine with ceviche sauce and transfer to a serving dish. Top with cilantro sprig.

• 4 teaspoons finely chopped cilantro (coriander) leaves

Serves 4

• ¼ red onion, thinly sliced • ½ cucumber, peeled and cut into thick round slices • 4 each red, yellow and orange mini tomatoes, halved • 5 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon ceviche sauce* • Cilantro (coriander) sprigs for garnish *For the ceviche sauce • 4 tablespoons lemon juice • 2 teaspoons yuzu juice • ½ teaspoon sea salt • 1 teaspoon soy sauce • ½ teaspoon finely grated garlic • ½ teaspoon grated ginger • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper • 1 teaspoon aji Amarillo paste Combine all the ingredients. theaddressmagazine.com


DOVER SOLE

with SPICY SHISO DRESSING Courtesy of MARK EDWARDS, Executive Head Chef at Nobu London and Berkeley ST

DOVER SOLE IS A FAVOURITE IN OUR LONDON RESTAURANTS, ITS DELICATE BUT FIRM FLESH IS PERFECTLY MATCHED WITH THIS SPICY AND TANGY DRESSING. theaddressmagazine.com


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METHOD

• Vegetable oil, for deep-frying

1 | Heat a medium-to-large pan of oil (8-10cm deep) to a temperature of 180°. Using a pair of chopsticks, hold the tail of the sole bone and carefully lower it into the hot oil. Allow to cook for 2-3 minutes until it is completely crisp. Again, using chopsticks, remove it from the oil, place one end on a clean flat surface and bend the bone into a ‘U’ shape (this will be possible only when it is still hot). Allow to drain on kitchen paper.

• 1 Dover sole, about 400g filleted and skinned (but backbone reserved and head removed) • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper • Flour for dusting • 2 tablespoons olive oil

2 | Season the sole fillets with salt and pepper, and lightly dust in flour, shaking off any excess. Heat a large non-stick frying pan over medium heat and add the olive oil and clarified butter. Place the fillets into the pan, skin side down, and gently sauté for 2 minutes, then turn them over and cook for another 1-2 minutes.

• 1 tablespoon clarified butter* • 4 tablespoons spicy shiso dressing • Whole shiitake mushrooms to garnish (optional) For the Spicy Shiso Dressing

• 1 tablespoon soy sauce

3 | Carefully remove from the pan and place the fillets side by side on a serving dish. Spoon the spicy shiso dressing around them and place the fried bone over the top. Garnish with some shitake mushrooms.

• 1 tablespoon shiso vinegar or rice vinegar

Serves 2

• 1 tablespoon green Tabasco sauce

• 1 tablespoon grapeseed oil

NOTES

• 1 tablespoon lime juice • 2 teaspoons finely chopped red chilli • 2 teaspoons finely chopped white onion • 1 tablespoon finely chopped shiso or coriander leaves Combine all the ingredients together in a bowl and mix well. Only add the chopped shiso or coriander leaf at the last minute, otherwise it will turn brown if added more than 20 minutes ahead of use.

*To clarify butter” Heat it very gently in a small pan and skim off the foam that gathers on the top. After a minute or two, very gently pour off the clear liquid, leaving any milk solids behind. The butter can now be heated without burning so readily. The crispy fried bone can be eaten as well. Lemon sole and plaice are good substitutes if Dover sole is not available.

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CRISPY GLOUCESTER OLD SPOT PORK BELLY with SPICY MISO

Courtesy of MARK EDWARDS, Executive Head Chef at Nobu London and Berkeley ST

SUCCULENT CRISPY PORK BELLY IS COMBINED WITH GINGER, GARLIC AND SPICY MISO WITH A HINT OF TOASTED SESAME OIL. GLOUCESTER OLD SPOT IS A TRADITIONAL RARE BREED OF PIG FROM THE APPLE ORCHARDS OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE, DISTINGUISHED BY ITS LARGE FLOPPY EARS AND BLACK SPOTS ON ITS BACK, AS WELL AS THE SUCCULENT AND FINE FULL FLAVOUR OF ITS MEAT. ANCIENT FOLKLORE CLAIMS THAT THE SPOTS ARE BRUISES CAUSED BY APPLES FALLING ON THE PIGS AS THEY FORAGED IN THE ORCHARDS. theaddressmagazine.com


INGREDIENTS

METHOD

• 500g Gloucester old spot pork belly, bones removed

PORK BELLY

• 2 red chillies, split in half lengthways • 100g root ginger, peeled and sliced • 4 garlic cloves, sliced • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper For the garnish • 6 tablespoons spicy miso* • 1 tablespoon finely diced red chilli, deseeded • 1 tablespoon finely chopped chives or spring onion • 1 tablespoon finely diced red onion *For the Spicy Miso sauce • 100ml sake • 100ml mirin • 150g red miso paste • 150g white miso paste • 150g granulated sugar • ½ teaspoon shichimi togarashi (available from Asian supermarkets) • 2 tablespoons chilli oil • 1 tablespoon toasted sesame oil • 100ml water

NOTES

You can of course use pork belly from any breed of pig for this dish.

1 | Using a very sharp knife, carefully remove the skin from the pork belly, keeping as much fat as possible attached to the meat. 2 | Place the belly in a flat, shallow heavy-based pan just large enough for it to sit snugly on the bottom. Add the chillies, ginger and garlic and season with salt and pepper. Add just enough water to cover the belly and place a plate on top to keep the belly submersed in the liquid, then cover with the lid. 3 | Place over a high heat and bring to the boil, then reduce the heat to a bare simmer and cook for one hour (check from time to time that the pork belly is always immersed in the stock and top up with more water if necessary). Remove from the heat and allow the belly to cool in the stock, then refrigerate overnight. 4 | Remove the pork belly from the stock, drain and pat dry with kitchen paper. Then cut it into strips about 2cm wide. 5 | Place a non-stick frying pan over high heat and fry the pork belly strips on all sides until uniformly golden brown and crisp, adjusting the heat where necessary during cooking. Drain on kitchen paper. 6 | While the meat is still hot, place the strips on a clean chopping board and cut in to bite-sized cubes. 7 | Spoon half the spicy miso on the bottom of a suitable serving dish and arrange the pork belly pieces on top of the sauce. Spoon the remaining sauce over the top of the belly. Mix the finely chopped chilli, chives and red onion together and sprinkle on the top of each piece of pork. SPICY MISO SAUCE 1 | Put the sake and mirin in a non-reactive saucepan and bring to the boil to evaporate off the alcohol. 2 | Lower the heat to a medium and add the miso pastes, a little at a time, to blend to a smooth sauce. 3 | Turn up the heat and add the sugar in 2 or 3 lots, continuing to stir so the mixture does not burn. When the sugar has completely dissolved, remove from the heat and allow to cool to room temperature. 4 | When cool, whisk in the shichimi, chilli oil, sesame oil and water just before using. This will keep in the fridge for up to 3 months. Serves 4 theaddressmagazine.com


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Curated FROM TIMELESS CLASSICS TO TOTALLY UNIQUE SMALL BATCH PRODUCTS KNOWN ONLY TO A FEW, WE HAVE CAREFULLY HAND-PICKED A SELECTION OF RECENT FINDS FOR GLOBAL STYLE, DESIGN AND GOOD LIVING. Explore our curated collections for modern living, travel and beauty. Here you will find style & design discoveries for your home as well as handy kitchen tools and must-have gadgets for the home chef. You can also find practical and impractical thing for help you travel the world in style, comfort and luxury with our holiday must-haves. And not least, as a team of passionate health and beauty advocates, we are happy to introduce results-oriented discoveries for intelligent well-being and beauty.

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AESTHETICALLY STYLISH AND UTILITARIAN Those of us at THE ADDRESS Magazine are always on the lookout for items that are not only fashionably chic, but are also practical and long-lasting. Therefore, I am very happy to have stumbled upon the Italian brand, UASHMAMA. I discovered their products whilst searching for the perfect laundry bag, one that was large enough to hold a good load, yet light enough to carry when full. It also needed to be the right size for a small space and, of course, visually appealing. Super-versatile and stylish, these cleverly designed bags by UASHMAMA allow for the easy separation of laundry items. The bags may be used individually or snapped together. Each individual bag has a press-stud interlocking system that allows as many bags as needed to be snapped together. The front of each bag features a removable, blank label that can be written on in chalk for easy identification of the contents. Tall and narrow, these laundry bags will fit into any tight washing space and will make dirty laundry look good. Alternatively, they fold flat when not in use. I love the design and functionality and will probably buy one in every colour available: white, natural, olive, grey and black. Designed and made in Italy, UASHMAMA’s unique bags have a wonderful leather-like look and smoothness to them, yet they are made from paper. Fusing tradition, craftsmanship and innovation, UASHMAMA products are handmade by Italian artisans and contain 100% virgin fibres from vegetables as well as trees that were cultivated, so there is no need to worry about deforestation.

The manufacturing process is similar to that used to produce leather, with each individual sheet of paper stretched and tanned to make it strong enough to withstand daily use. As well, they use vegetable dyes and mimosa vegetable extracts to colour the paper and its accompanying leather accents, so the product is chemical-free. The result of this unconventional manufacturing process is an exceptionally pliable and durable paper bag that can withstand washing, be flattened for easy storage and be reused countless times. Le Sorelle, which means “the sisters”, is a small familyowned company in Tuscany that started the UASHMAMA brand. It takes its name from “uash” for washable paper and “mama” as a tribute to the family’s beloved mother. The company is based just outside the walls of Lucca, in Montecatini. The village now thrives with the growth of UASHMAMA, which employs a large group of local men and women. UASHMAMA started with their original paper bags that were designed to be used as bread bags for the table. Now they bring washable paper designs into fashion, accessories and homewares. With endless possibilities, UASHMAMA bags look great everywhere, with anything. Combining style and beauty, quality and multifunctional versatility, UASHMAMA bags are timeless with a minimalist aesthetic. uashmama.com

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KLARSTEIN

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TAKE THE HASSLE OUT OF HOUSEHOLD CHORES WITH A SMART, HARD-WORKING MACHINE Hate daily vacuuming? Let a robot do it. Robot vacuums are great for day-to-day cleaning of hard-surface floors and carpets, with minimal effort required. And for anyone searching for an affordable option, the clever robot from Klarstein offers the smart choice. It comes with good functionality and solid design.

for detecting and avoiding obstacles such as walls and lamps, so floors are cleaned with care. The timer can be set for each workday with exact times, enabling the homeowner to schedule cleaning when no one is around. That is great for scheduling night-time cleaning at the office or daytime hours at home.

The Cleanhero robot roams floors and carpets, picking up everything from dust and dirt to hair and dander. With brush and mop pad, it moves effortlessly from short-pile carpets, to wood and other hard-surface floors, including tile.

In spot clean mode, the Cleanhero spiral cleans a heavily soiled section of one square metre for several minutes. The two working speeds allow one to set the Cleanhero for the gradual elimination of heavy soiling or the quick removal of light soiling.

The fully automatic robot is easy to operate through either the 3-button control on the device itself or the bundled remote control.

The cleaning robot uses several brushes on the base plus a rotating side brush to get into nooks and crannies. For liquid or dried dirt on smooth surfaces, the vacuum features a mop pad that can even remove coffee stains.

The robot has three modes – auto, timer and spot cleaning, the latter of which is designed to focus on a particular area. In auto mode, the Cleanhero can clean a room of up to 20m2, at which time it automatically returns to the charging station for a refresher. The robot vacuum cleaner is equipped with sensors

At only eight centimetres high, it fits easily beneath furniture, beds and kickboards. The attractive robot is available in three colours: white, black and vibrant green. Imagine putting all of those cleaning chores on autopilot. Life has never been easier! www.klarstein.de

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A SMART UMBRELLA WITH STYLE AND STRENGTH When travelling just about anywhere in the world, one can never completely rule out the possibility of wet weather. It could be a total downpour, it might be high winds and showers, or it could be that irritating type of drizzle that just soaks through. Whatever it is, make sure to pack the best possible umbrella just in case. The stylish umbrella by senz° is a traveller’s must-have. Compact and light-weight, it can be folded and therefore easily stored in a bag. Be ever-prepared to brave anything Mother Nature has to offer. The senz° automatic umbrella is a departure from the standard umbrella shape that has existed for centuries. Cleverly engineered to withstand strong winds and rains with its innovative aerodynamic shape, it will not be found lacking during bad weather. Whereas conventional umbrellas simply buffer the rain, a senz° effortlessly breaks through the wind and water. No more hiding from showers – get out and enjoy life regardless of the weather. With its asymmetrical, aerodynamic canopy, the superstrong umbrella holds up nicely to wind speeds of 80 kilometres per hour without turning inside-out – or inverting, to use the technical term.

Designed to provide reliability and peace of mind, the senz° umbrella comes with a 2-year, no-nonsense warranty. As a senz° umbrella behaves completely differently from a traditional round umbrella, it will take a bit of getting used-to that first time in heavy weather. But the most important thing to remember is that the senz° is to be held loosely in one hand, as it will automatically find the best position to battle the wind. Allow it to move around as it needs space to find the most comfortable position. Initially, one may want to grab the senz° tightly with two hands and hold it against the wind. This is not necessary and is in fact counter-productive. Fixing the umbrella works against allowing the basic principle of aerodynamics to do its thing and as a result, damage may occur. senz° was the brainchild of young Dutch industrial design and engineering student Gerwin Hoogendoorn. Having made the initial drawings and produced a prototype on his grandmother’s sewing machine, Hoogendoorn approached fellow students at Netherlands’ Delft University of Technology, Gerard Kool and Philip Hess, to brainstorm how to bring it to market. Within nine days of the umbrella’s launch in 2006, they had sold all 10,000 of their initial production run.

Other thoughtful details include an automatic open and close function that operates with just a push of a button, unique “eye savers” on the ends of the spokes to protect passers-by, and a protective luxury sleeve.

The world’s most honoured umbrella, the senz° has received major design awards, including those from Red Dot Design, Dutch Design, iF Design, German Design, IDEA, Shell Live Wire, Audi Design, Good Design in Japan, and Design Management Europe.

With a huge selection of colours – from timeless to trendy, from elegant to fashionable – one is bound to find a colour that is perfect for any style and any occasion.

Smart in every way, a senz° umbrella is a stylish addition when travelling or for everyday living.

Adding to its attractiveness, the senz° automatic doubles as a parasol in the sun – it boasts a skin-friendly UV50+ rating to prevent burn.

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JANSEN+CO / SERAX

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BEAUTIFUL EYE-CATCHING TABLEWARE Whether one is hosting a dinner party or just having a few friends over, the goal is always to make a great presentation. Fusing stylish timelessness with modern flair, the immensely irresistible tableware range by Jansen+Co is a real charmer. The perfect balance between design and choice of materials gives the Terra Collection its distinctive character. With an eye-catching and playful look, it melds rustic earthy terracotta with bright glossy glazed finishes for a stunning appearance. Terracotta is a versatile material that for years has been used as an efficient means to cool down and heat up food. Clay for the Terra range is extracted from pits in Portugal and manufactured by trusted craftsmen. The palette is bold with striking colours contrasting beautifully against more subtle and complementary tones, the result being a splendid expression of informal elegance. Partly hand-made, the gorgeous collection consists of casseroles, oven dishes and wine coolers. The dishes are made for an oven of up to 220ยบC and are beautiful enough to be brought to the table for serving. Designed to be functional and aesthetically appealing, the stunning range brings a sense of style and a fresh look to the table. www.jansenco.nl / www.serax.com

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ORGANISE PANTRY STORAGE TO PERFECTION I love an insanely organised pantry with stylish and functional storage solutions. With the option to use Loveramics’ beautiful glass jars to store everything from cookies, tea and coffee to flour, pasta and pulses, getting organised in the kitchen just got a whole lot easier and fun. The Loveramics Prep+ glass jars have been designed by award-winning product designer Simon Stevens, whose most successful designs can be found in the permanent collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Frankfurt Museum of Applied Art. The stackable, modular design allows one to store more with the use of less counter or shelf space. With a variety of sizes, the jars are perfect for my storage needs. I cannot get enough of them. I really appreciate that the jars are made from glass, which is a much healthier and safer alternative to plastic containers. Also, there is no longer any need to guess what is inside the kitchen storage containers, thanks to the canister’s clear design that allows instant recognition of the contents. There will be no further need open up containers to see what ingredients need restocking. Constructed from premium borosilicate glass, the natural anti-bacterial bamboo lid features a silicone edging that creates an airtight environment – helping to keep food fresh longer. The overall look is modern and uncluttered. Useful products can and should be aesthetically appealing, too. The beautiful design comes with a wide opening that is convenient for depositing and taking out ingredients as well as for cleaning the containers. The set of glass containers makes one’s pantry look like it just stepped out of an Instagram board. www.loveramics.com

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EVA SOLO

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STYLISH AND FUNCTIONALLY PERFECT Looking for an easier way to prepare herbs and spices? With a smart, thoughtful design, the Eva Solo mortar and pestle is not only beautiful but also immensely practical. The designers – Adrian and Jeremy Wright of DesignWright – took a critical look at the classic mortar, rethinking its form and function in order to find an intelligent design solution. They suggested improvements to the style, functionality and performance of the traditional mortar, bringing together a number of innovative functions, an attractive design and a new level of user-friendliness. The fine, transverse grooves in the mortar’s base prevent herbs and spices from sliding around. The elongated, rounded shape of the bowl provides a good grip, and the non-slip base ensures the mortar sits firmly on the worktop without leaving scratches. The pestle handle is designed for a firm and secure grip. It is just the right size, making it easy to grind small quantities effectively and effortlessly. Handy and compact, space-saving and cleverly designed, the pestle fits perfectly inside the mortar for ease of storage. The mortar is constructed from high-quality porcelain, whilst the base and the pestle handle are made of silicone. It comes with a black contrast colour or in a lime green that helps to complete the impression of a breath of fresh air in the kitchen. The stylish two-tone Eva Solo mortar and pestle may be the perfect thing. It looks great in any kitchen and makes food preparation a joy. www.evasolo.com

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KEEP HERBS FRESH LONGER My family has a love-hate relationship with fresh herbs. We love using them but hate buying them for just one recipe. Because that is pretty much what happens. We usually use a small amount and then the rest of the bunch goes off within a few days. So when we learnt about this well thought out herb keeper from Gourmet2day, it really grabbed our attention. This herb keeper is brilliant. Smartly designed, it is the perfect solution for preventing herbs from rotting. The herb keeper allows storage of all those herbs, and even asparagus, and keeps them fresh and flavourful for up to two weeks, or even longer, whilst refrigerated. Stems are immersed in water for hydration that extends shelf life beyond refrigeration alone, and the lift-out tray provides easy access to the herbs. The quality keeper includes a premium borosilicate glass canister that easily displays the various herbs. It also boasts an anti-leakage canister design, unlike many other plastic herb keepers. There is a clever plastic removal insert cup, as well as a unique ladder rest that allows easy access to the herbs. All materials are food grade and are BPA-free and FDA-approved. Generously sized, the storage unit is big enough to hold a large bunch or a selection of herbs. It fits neatly in medium/large refrigerator doors and shelves. Changing the water in the canister every few days makes a big difference in terms of maintaining freshness. We use this innovative herb keeper all the time now, and it would make a great gift for the person who likes to cook or who loves gardening. www.gourmet2day.net

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REINVENT CLASSIC MEALS AND INSPIRE THAT CULINARY CREATIVITY Whether it is preparing gorgeous salads to impress guests, making healthy raw veg pasta for the family or creating garnishes to turn a dinner plate into a gourmet masterpiece, the versatile spiraliser and vegetable slicer by Bron-Coucke is the perfect tool. Le Rouet 4100CLR is a great option when looking to slice ingredients quickly, easily and consistently. It cuts any firm vegetable or fruit into thin, continuous strands, creating spaghetti- and tagliatelle-like noodles or professional-looking garlands for a beautiful presentation. It is supplied with three high-performing, removable blades – 1mm (angel hair), 2mm (spaghetti) and 4 mm (tagliatelle) – all presented in a neat storage case. As well, 7mm and 10mm cutting blades may be purchased separately. The cutting thickness is adjustable from 1mm to 4mm, giving a wide variety of cutting sizes. Le Rouet makes one realise just what a well-designed product can accomplish. Sturdier than the average spiraliser, the Bron-Coucke spiraliser’s robust construction is designed to last. With its origins dating back to 1946, the family company has established an enviable reputation for superior quality, durability and functionality. Made in France, this solid workhorse is a heavy-duty product made of premium stainless steel and cast aluminium that provides durable long-lasting performance. The four super-strong, non-slip suction feet ensure optimal stability during operation. We love making fresh fruit and vegetable recipes, from zucchini noodles to sweet and savoury dishes, with this handy vegetable slicer spiraliser by Bron-Coucke. A great addition to any kitchen, it puts a new spin on cooking. www.bron-coucke.com

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ONE MINUTE AWAY FROM CLEAR SKIN The LUNA mini 2 by FOREO is a game changer when it comes to skincare cleansing. After having read so many rave reviews, I was beyond excited to test this skin care tool, but I was concerned that it would not live up to the hype. After having used it for more than four months, I have to say it is everything I thought it would be – and more. Having completely upped the ante on my cleansing routine, I am in love with this silicone marvel with its revolutionary technology and smart design. Optimised for all skin types, the LUNA mini 2 sonic face brush with tiny, non-abrasive silicone nodules offers a gentle, yet highly effective cleansing. The T-Sonic pulsations deliver the unique ability to remove 99.5% of dirt and oil, as well as make-up residue and dead skin cells, and exfoliate without irritating the skin. It also stimulates the flow of blood and lymph, which in turn oxygenates and detoxifies the skin to create a healthier-looking complexion. The second-generation LUNA mini 2 device boasts a newly optimised design with a 50% larger brush head than the previous LUNA mini, which enables more

efficient cleansing in the same amount of time. There are 26% longer touch-points on this model, which allows for more flexibility when making contact with the skin, whilst extending their reach to all facial contours to more deeply cleanse pores. LUNA mini 2 also has a 2X more powerful motor for an Enhanced T-Sonic Cleansing System, which means its 8,000 T-Sonic (transdermal sonic) pulsations per minute dislodge more impurities from the pores. The LUNA mini 2 comes with eight adjustable intensities for a fully customisable cleansing experience. The versatile 3-zone brush is optimised for all skin types: the thinner touch-points gently cleanse sensitive and normal skin; the thicker touch-points for precision cleansing; and the broader touch-points on the reverse side address oilier skin. What’s more, the ultra-hygienic silicone design is quickdrying and non-porous to prevent mould and bacteria build-up. The device is 35X more hygienic than standard nylon-bristled cleansing brushes that can harbour bacteria and mould.

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The LUNA mini 2 is 100% waterproof for use in bath or shower. All it takes is one minute twice a day to achieve a fresh, clear and healthy-looking complexion. It also has a built-in timer that indicates when to switch areas of the face.

shadow of a doubt, given it a more clear, smooth and radiant look. My skin is less congested and more balanced whilst the device assists in diminishing the appearance of pores for a refined skin texture. It truly gets the job done without over-exfoliating or causing the skin to feel tight.

Impressively, one full charge lasts five months when the device is used twice a day. I also love that the LUNA mini 2 seamlessly integrates with my existing skincare routine and works well with a variety of cleansers, enabling one to customise their cleansing experience. Avoid using clay-based, silicone-based or grainy cleansers, exfoliators and scrubs.

It is one of my all-time favourite beauty products and I only wish I had gotten it sooner. Ideal for globetrotters, LUNA mini 2 is very travel-friendly thanks to its compact size, long-lasting charge, no attachments to carry and lockable controls for absolute safety.

LUNA mini 2 is a one-time investment. There are no recurring costs since no replacement brush heads are required. For buyers’ peace of mind, every device comes with a 2-year limited warranty and 10-year guarantee.

LUNA mini 2 comes in a colour to match every personality. Looking for cool, daring or something in between? The LUNA mini 2 sonic face brush is available in six eye-catching shades; aquamarine, fuchsia, midnight, pearl pink, sunflower yellow and mint.

I could not love the Luna more. For me there is pre-Luna and post-Luna and I’m a fan for life. I have been using my Luna mini 2 religiously once a day and I have noticed a huge difference in my skin.

Looking for squeaky-clean skin? The FOREO LUNA mini 2 delivers glowing skin in just one single easy step. It is simply amazing.

It has left my skin impeccably clean and, without a

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SKIN REJUVENATION SYSTEM FOR HOME USE I tried professionally done microneedling earlier this year and have loved watching the transformation in my skin by continuing it at home once or twice a week. It plumps up the skin, making my fine lines less visible. How? Compare it to superficial acupuncture. Microneedling technology uses tiny, sterile needles to puncture the skin and create “micro-trauma” to the skin in order to stimulate collagen and elastin production naturally. Resulting micro-channels also aid in infusing serums for greater penetration and increasing overall efficacy. Clinical studies from Europe, the U.S. and South Korea have shown that serum absorption is dramatically increased when applied with microneedling. So all in all, the benefits are twofold: firstly, the damaged skin causes it to heal over scars by sending healing soldiers to aid in collagen production; secondly, it enhances the penetration of whichever hydrating, brightening or rejuvenating actives are applied post-perforation.

When used regularly, microneedling will make skin act like it did when it was younger – it will be thicker, it will glow and it will exhibit the most beautiful tone and texture. I have been using the Home Care roller from Dermaroller, which is a great procedure to do between professional microneedling treatments. The home roller does not pierce the skin as deeply as professional tools, but rather preserves those microchannels to keep the skin open and receptive to anti-ageing nutrients, whilst supporting collagen induction therapy for long-lasting results. The Home Care Dermaroller is mainly good for helping the active ingredients of a serum penetrate deeper, which can help to improve the appearance of skin that has been sun-damaged or is older, as well as with wrinkles on the face and décolleté. Those little puncture holes make the skin more penetrable so as to increase absorption levels considerably. The skin becomes more transparent

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and feels softer, texture improves noticeably and the epidermis builds up. It is worth noting that the punctures made by at-home devices are less deep due to the shorter needles used, and are therefore less effective. Longer needles – at least one millimetre for the face – are required to stimulate collagen production and should only be administered by dermatologists in-office, or by licensed aestheticians. This German-made Dermaroller is one of the highest quality rollers on the market today – the 162 needles with a length of 0.2 millimetres are made from medical-grade steel. This precision tool is manufactured under strict standards, and the company is certified according to ISO 13485.

To support home treatments, Dermaroller offers several complementary products such as Dermaroller Hyal C, Dermaroller Hyaluronic Acid, Lipopeptide with vitamin A and Moisturizer with vitamins A, C and E. I have received more compliments on my skin in the last few months than probably in the last five years combined. I do not think I have any major issues – beyond standard signs of ageing, plus some old sun damage from a summer spent mostly ignoring my responsibilities in lieu of learning to water ski – but my skin definitely looks better. This little tool is outstanding for anyone who is looking to take their routine to the next level.

Patented, high quality and durable, the Dermaroller lasts longer than many other rollers. It will last between six and 12 months (based on two to eight treatments per month) if the simple cleaning and care instructions are followed.

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THE NEW GOLD STANDARD IN ANTI-AGEING AND SKIN REJUVENATION There seems to be very little in the world of skincare that everyone agrees on, but with few exceptions, most would concur that retinoids are one of the absolute best antiagers on the market. Retinoids are derivatives of vitamin A and the umbrella name for a class of compounds that encompasses retinol, retinoic acid, retinyl palmitate, retinol aldehyde and many others. It is one of the most researched anti-ageing ingredients. The numerous clinical studies show that topical vitamin A speeds up cell turnover by signalling the body to produce collagen (the protein that makes skin supple and elastic) and new cells to make skin firmer and smoother. It also stimulates cellular repair at the deepest level of the skin, making it look younger and healthier. Although vitamin A has a proven record for reducing visible signs of skin ageing, on the inverse side it can be drying and irritating, as well as causing increased photosensitivity. I was therefore extremely excited to try the new breakthrough formula from Medik8, called r-Retinoate. Irritation-free and with impressive results, this unique cosmeceutical product is truly cutting-edge. Resulting from eight years of dedicated research at prestigious universities and dermal science institutes, retinyl retinoate is an advanced and encapsulated ingredient that is a hybrid molecule engineered by

fusing retinoic acid (the active ingredient in Retin-A and tretinoin) with traditional retinol. The brand new molecule is said to be more photostable, less irritating and more powerful than ordinary retinol. Only Medik8 is exclusively licensed to formulate with the amazing retinyl retinoate material that is widely patented around the world. The groundbreaking cream-serum is up to eight times more potent than traditional retinol, yet gentler on the skin. This new-generation retinol and the encapsulation technology used along with vitamin C and vitamin E makes it a very powerful age-defying product. Created to be used day and night, r-Retinoate does not have the sunlight sensitivity of traditional retinol, yet one should always wear sunscreen while using it. Unlike many other vitamin A derivatives and retinoids, r-Retinoate has good stability, making it more effective longer. Research has shown that a combination of actives in skincare is the way to achieve the best results. Bringing together the gold standards of anti-ageing ingredients, the high-performing r-Retinoate comes with five key actives. The main ingredient is the encapsulated retinyl retinoate. Its role is to erase wrinkles and smooth out the texture of the skin, which is achieved by stimulating collagen synthesis and skin cell turnover. Vitamin E offers impressive antioxidant protection to quench free radicals. It moisturises skin, whilst reducing the impact that the environment has on complexion.

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Vitamin C helps to improve the luminosity of the skin, whilst providing protection against the common free radicals in the environment and in UV rays. In combination, vitamin E and vitamin C synergistically boost the overall antioxidant effect. Hyaluronic acid gives the skin the moisture retention that it loses as it ages. The substance delivers hydration and preserves existing moisture for a smoother and healthier appearance. Glycerin, an effective humectant, locks in moisture to support the skin’s natural barrier function. Having used various retinol products for more than a decade, I can honestly say r-Retinoate is very impressive and efficient in dealing with fine lines and resurfacing. Within a couple of weeks of use, my fine wrinkles were less pronounced and my skin looked clearer, brighter and revitalised. With continued use, results keep getting better: skin becomes smoother, texture and tone are improved, and appearance of pigmentation is reduced. It has a lovely texture – silky but not greasy, nicely moisturising and instantly absorbed. It is well known that retinol is an anti-ageing superhero, and the r-Retinoate from Medik8 is the future of retinol thanks to its breakthrough formula. With its best-in-class effectiveness, it will change the skincare game forever. www.medik8.com

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FOR PERFECTLY HEALTHY-LOOKING AND RADIANT SKIN With a philosophy that is based on less is more, LA PEAU believes that purity, performance and simplicity create the key to restoring skin to its natural beauty. Its tightly edited anti-ageing and antioxidant skincare range contains only three science-based, results-driven products: a day cream, a night cream and an eye product. Most skincare regimens incorporate separate serums and creams in order to balance the advantages and disadvantages of each. By combining them into one single emulsion for LA PEAU’s blends, the best of both is fused into one. Manufactured entirely in Switzerland, LA PEAU’s superior dual-action products are backed by a scientifically advanced, clinically proven formula. LA PEAU skin care line is packed with vitamins, amino acids, oligo elements and minerals, but what makes it unique is its massive antioxidant qualities due to its active ingredient named the BeCell, a proprietary molecule complex that is a concoction of the main three antioxidants – vitamins A, C and E. Following six years of

research by scientists from Geneva and Stanford Universities, the revolutionary complex has shown impressive moisturising and anti-ageing qualities, whenever mixed with a proprietary neutral base. Also, the proprietary delivery system used in LA PEAU allows maximum absorption of antioxidants and vitamins into the skin, without clogging the pores. With no big molecules that hamper the absorption into the epidermis of all active ingredients, the formulas penetrate easily and efficiently whilst stimulating the cellular metabolism to nourish and regenerate skin. In addition, the products are free of animal substances, human growth hormones, parabens, silicone and synthetic fragrance. All three products have the same fast-absorbing, non-greasy texture that restores elasticity to the skin whilst delaying its ageing process. The difference is the amount of BeCell in each product, ranging from 10% to 20%. With one part cream and two parts gel, the products have an amazing texture that literally melts on the skin. The weightless, translucent gel-like formula instantly

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penetrates, leaving the skin hydrated and feeling fresh. The Hydrating & Regenerating Day Cream-Gel quickly replenishes the skin with essential moisture, yet with no greasiness. This advanced anti-ageing cream forms a protective mantel on the skin to reduce trans-epidermal water loss and allows the skin to maintain an optimal moisture level, whilst restoring firmness, smoothness and elasticity. The Age-Defying Night Cream-Gel contains active ingredients that gently purify the skin to allow better absorption, and then diagnose and repair damaged cells. Thanks to the product’s strong antioxidant properties, it also grants an immediate lifting effect. It can also be used once a week as a mask: apply a thick layer and enjoy a glowing face the next day. The Soothing & Replenishing Eye Contour formula restores the water barrier protective system, minimises wrinkles and delays the skin’s ageing process. It can also be used around and on the lips, offering full protection and hydration whilst working like a lip balm.

It only takes a small amount of each to regenerate and repair the skin. With their high antioxidant levels, the products are great as post-laser treatments since they expedite healing and reduce redness. With LA PEAU the proof is in the results – both in the lab and on skin. In tests done by IDEA (Institut Dermatologique d’Aquitaine), there was a one-third reduction in the number of wrinkles after just 28 days. In another test by Edel Therapeutics, LA PEAU was put up against 18 leading anti-ageing skincare products currently on the market and came No. 1 in antioxidant activity levels, far ahead of its competitors. After a few months of daily use, my skin was the most healthy and radiant it has ever been. It looks dramatically firmer and more plumped, whilst wrinkles appear less pronounced. Plus, my skin does not feel dry at all. Indulge skin with the amazing skincare range from LA PEAU. It works like magic. www.LaPeauSkincare.com

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GET THE BEST HAIR EVER In the world of organic, natural shampoos there are hits and misses.

thorn berry, sage and rosemary; and essential oils of grapefruit, peppermint, vetiver, and lime.

I struggle with so many hair issues. My hair is dull, dry, fine, thin, flat, limp and lifeless with no movement, body, bounce, softness or shine, with static flyaways. Despite my hair being dry overall, my scalp tends to get oily only a day or two after washing, and gets plenty of build-up.

I didn’t think it was possible to improve on the perfection that is the Seabuckthorn Shampoo, but Living Libations did it with their True Blue Spirulina Shampoo. Aside from the nutritional powerhouse spirulina, it contains anti-inflammatory azulene-rich oils such as German chamomile, blue tansy and yarrow. An absolute miracle worker, it makes my hair feel perfect: squeaky clean, hydrated, soft, full of volume and shine.

I have tried so many organic, natural shampoos and have not been able to find the right one for my hair. That is, until I tried the shampoos from Living Libations. I’m totally in love with the Seabuckthorn Shampoo, which is great for my hair. It cleans my hair thoroughly, leaves no residue, no itchy scalp, and it lathers really well. It has transformed my hair into glossy, healthy, bouncy locks with a balanced scalp. My hair has never looked better, and I’m suddenly getting tonnes of compliments since I started using this shampoo. Plus, the shampoo smells divine – sweetly herbal and elegant. Meticulously formulated and highly concentrated, the shampoo is packed full of natural goodness, organic and/or wild crafted ingredients with pure spring water: herbal infusions of calendula, red clover, oats, coltsfoot, horsetail, comfrey, nettles, chamomile and bladderwrack seaweed in golden jojoba oil; yucca and coco-protein to saponify; orange wax; supercritical extracts of sea buck-

To optimise and extend the hair-perfecting results, use one of the conditioners that delivers the perfect amount of moisture to the hair. Each batch takes over a month to create. The haircare products are made without artificial preservatives, parabens, harsh chemicals, dyes, fragrance, silicone, dimethicone, phthalates, sulfates, petroleum, talc, bismuth oxychloride and nanoparticles. I will be completely honest: I am not an easy girl to win over. I am not one to give my heart and loyalty over to a brand so willingly. That being said, I am absolutely head-over-heels in love with the Living Libations haircare range, which has quickly ascended the ranks of my all-time favourites. www.livinglibations.com

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LUXURIOUS HAIR INDULGENCE Christophe Robin has been an A-list colourist for over 20 years. He created his haircare line in 1999 and the powerful natural ingredients he uses have been recognised for their long-term results.

The serum also contains a plant ceramide that restructures and strengthens hair from the inside, smoothing and enhancing its shine.

After hearing and reading impressive reviews of this haircare line, I was keen to try the Regenerating Mask with Rare Prickly Pear Seed Oil to calm my easily irritated scalp, heal my damaged hair and restore radiance. The rejuvenation mask treatment has a rich and indulgent formula that penetrates into the hair for a profound effect. The scalp is stimulated, roots are regenerated and hair is protected from breakage and split ends for a smooth, soft, radiant finish. The sumptuous mask boasts a powerful combination of three active natural ingredients for in-depth and longlasting action from root to tip. The highlight is the prickly pear seed oil, a rare and precious natural remedy that is renowned for its record level of essential fatty acid concentration that nourishes and softens dry and damaged hair. It is one of few plant oils to possess a powerful sterol called Delta 7, which revitalises hair. It also contains twice the vitamin E content found in argan oil, making it one of the richest sources for this smoothing, protective antioxidant.

These active ingredients are combined with the Inula flower from the coast of Brittany, which protects, illuminates and revives the hair pigments, whether natural or coloured. The exceptional intensive care mask is formulated without parabens, silicone and SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate) and is colourant-free. After having used this mask regularly for the last six months, I love it. It has brought shine and vitality back to my scalp and hair, which now feel healthy and moisturised without being oily. It has repaired split ends and provided nourishment to weak, depleted strands, whilst making my hair stronger. The hair has regained suppleness and body. This is one of those cult products that will always be my go-to when my scalp and hair need a boost. This ultimate conditioning treatment from Christophe Robin is a great way to achieve healthy hair that boasts incredible manageability, smooth finish and maximum shine – naturally. christophe-robin.com

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INSTANT GRATIFICATION WITH LONG-TERM RESULTS Waiting six to 12 weeks to be able to detect results is nothing new for those of us wanting to improve our skin. To say nothing of that popular warning: “it could get worse before it improves.� And truly, that is the way many skincare products work. Nevertheless, instant gratification cannot be beat, which is why I have become such a fan of ClarityRx Get Fit Multi-Peptide Healthy Skin Serum. Almost instantly after use, I noticed improved overall firmness, tone and elasticity. Plus, my skin seemed to be smoother. If these instant benefits aren’t enough, the serum has long-term results, too: over time and with ongoing use, the Get Fit serum has lessened the look of fine lines and plumped up my marionette lines. The results-driven super serum is a concentrated multipeptide formula that reduces wrinkle depth and volume, softens signs of ageing, boosts firmness, smoothens skin texture and tones skin. The serum is perfect for those who want to see results without the use of heavy fillers or extraneous ingredients. When it comes to ingredients, the Get Fit serum merges some heavy-hitters such as an amazing seven age-defying peptides with hyaluronic acid, seaweed and a couple of preservatives. Hyaluronic acid binds moisture to the skin immediately, thus providing ongoing hydration and instant plumping. The peptides tighten, firm and smooth wrinkles. As for providing the vitamins and minerals that are so important to maintaining healthy skin, that is where the seaweed comes into the picture. ClarityRx promises their products are paraben-free and sulphate/phosphate-free with no artificial colourants, no fragrances, no harmful chemicals, no synthetic chemicals, no extenders, no fillers and no bulk ingredients. All products from ClarityRx are produced in the United States and at a stateof-the-art, FDA-registered and GMP-compliant manufacturing facility, using pharmaceutical-grade ingredients and cutting-edge technological equipment. For anyone tired of overhyped and expensive products that do not deliver the promised results, Get Fit stands out for its potent ingredients and effectiveness. www.clarityclinicalskincare.com

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THE NEXT GENERATION MASSAGE MAT Earlier this year I was introduced to the Pranamat ECO, a therapeutic massage mat that helps to relax and revitalise the body and mind.

intensify the local blood flow and lymph circulation. This reflective action triggers the release of endorphins – a natural painkiller and happiness hormone.

It is now 10 months on, and I’m still as much in love with my spiky little friend as I was when we first met.

Pranamat ECO activates all areas of the body, including the back, neck, shoulders, head, hips, abdomen and feet, relieving minor muscle aches and pains and tension. The mat’s signature lotus pattern individually massages each of the body’s meridian points when one lies against the mat. A short session with Pranamat ECO will relieve muscle aches and tension. A longer session will create feelings of joy, harmony and peace.

Whenever I’m stressed, I lie on it for 30 minutes and focus on my breathing and every time, without fail, I get up feeling more relaxed and recharged. Whenever I can’t get to sleep at night I lie on it in bed and 90% of the time end up falling asleep on it. Bliss. Whenever I have neck and shoulder pain and tension headaches, I pull out the Pranamat and lie on it and it magically helps dissipate the pain. The first massage mat approved by the U.S. FDA as a medical device, it has been a game changer to my overall well-being. The Pranamat ECO uses time-honoured therapeutic methods based on the wisdom of Eastern philosophy, which addresses the root causes and symptoms of minor muscle aches and pains. It works on the premise that the tiny lotus spikes stimulate active nerve centres and

The benefits of the mat are endless. It might help to: increase a sense of well-being; relieve muscle aches, pain and tensions; encourage a deep, comfortable night’s sleep; boost energy levels; increase skin’s elasticity; reduce the appearance of cellulite; promote relaxation and a positive mood; as well as reduce stress and anxiety. There are many ways to use the Pranamat ECO – for exercise, for better sleep, yoga, meditation, recovery after sports, and more. Apart from the positive results to my overall well-being

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I have experienced using the mat, it was the superior quality, elegant design and beautiful materials that initially attracted me, as everything had been thought of to place the Pranamat in a league of its own. With superb finishing and expertly selected eco-friendly materials, it simply breathes quality and style. Designed for healthy living, the Pranamat ECO is made from durable, breathable, mould- and mildew-resistant materials that are all European-certified. The mat is made in Europe from all-natural coconut, linen and cotton fibres which are completely untreated. The lotus-shaped flower massagers are made from surgical-grade HIPS plastic that is hypoallergenic and EU-approved. There are in total 221 elegant lotus flowers, each with 25 sharp, non-toxic petals, for an aggregate of 5,525 petals. The outermost cover is made from pure linen and coloured with an eco-friendly, non-allergic dye and a fine weave that creates a smooth feel on the skin. The lining is made from undyed, odour-free raw cotton, which allows for increased air flow and breathability.

The filler is made from untreated coconut fibres, which are one of the most natural and healthy components that can be used inside a mat – in place of harsh, petroleum-based materials. Coconut fibre is a breathable material that filters the surrounding air and releases a fresh, natural scent. It is a natural odour repellant, meaning the mat will remain odor-free over its lifetime, even with frequent use. There is no glue used in Pranamat ECO. Spikes are placed on the cover by use of a special heating technology. For maximum peace of mind, there is a 5-year standard warranty. The mat is available in several aesthetically pleasing colours such as lavender, turquoise and orange. For added benefits, make sure to get the pillow which is a great way to target specific areas of the body. It may be placed under the neck to instantly melt away tension in shoulders and spine, or set it beneath the lower back. Rest the feet on it for a little sole relief and relaxation. The Pranamat ECO massage mat provides an experience unlike any other. Make it a part of any lifestyle and daily routine, and feel like new with this amazing mat. pranamat.com

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NEW YORK:

A visual journey through autumn’s dazzling colours A feast of imagery at any time of year, New York exudes a particular sense of magic when autumn’s leaves turn its parks and green spaces into a kaleidoscope of golds, reds, yellows and oranges. The skies are still bright blue, but the crisp air heralds the inevitable change of season. Situated perfectly to display all of the elegance nature can muster, Central Park beckons locals and visitors to stroll, cycle or perhaps take a horse-drawn carriage beneath the towering elms and past the graceful willows reflected in the ponds. As summer bids adieu and winter gets set to make its entry, the urban wonderland slips elegantly into a different pace. The cultural calendar heats up with new productions and classic revivals, compelling exhibitions and the debut of cutting-edge artists. Farmers’ markets are bulging with autumn’s harvest, including apples in shades from bright green to dark red, the muted green of the kale and the sombre colours of the hardy root vegetables as they come in to their own. Upscale department stores, trendy boutiques and simple neighbourhood shops join in the celebration and punctuate their display spaces with chubby pumpkins and spooky Halloween décor. Autumn super-charges New York. The metropolis is never more compelling than during this, the grand finale to the year.

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