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Entries in hotel (16)

Tuesday
Feb282012

Design2Share Travel Video - The Cellars-Hohenort

Irwin Weiner ASID - I enjoy returning to my native South Africa to visit family and rediscover truly exotic and beautiful places. Last October, Jay and I visited family staying at The Cellars-Hohenort. It's a beautiful resort in the foothills of the Constantia Valley wineland country, just north of Cape Town.
The Hohenort building is a historic Cape Dutch building that now houses 52 luxury suites and rooms, along with a chic lounge and restaurants.
The accommodations, which we didn't get to see, vary from luxury suites to smaller rooms - but we were told that all were meticulously appointed.
But to us, the amazing gardens took the cake. (Perhaps we'll "borrow" a few ideas for our own garden!)

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Tuesday
Nov222011

Exotic Hotel Therapy Is Good for the Designer's Soul 

(Hotel Amiris, Marrakesh, Morocco)Janet Ramin - One of my main thrills in traveling abroad is the hotel experience. Sure, tasting new cuisines and meeting the natives is always exciting but I look forward to kicking off my dusty shoes and just relaxing at my lodgings too. First, there’s the small but important detail – the room is already clean and neat – you don’t have to deal with personal messes. Then there are the amenities that you may not have in your own home – the powerful jet spray in the shower or the spa toiletries on that dual sink marble vanity. And of course, there’s that menu near your phone – cocktails and midnight snacks ready to be ordered in a moment’s notice. 

Besides service amenities, you have the lifestyle aspect. You may live in a cramped city apartment but for a few days or so, you can experience life in a lakeside rustic cabin or a petite villa by the sea. Then there are the grand old palaces that some enterprising soul converted into hotel rooms – borrowed luxury to be remembered for a lifetime. I personally look forward to checking out the hotel designs, especially those in foreign countries.

(Courtyard, Riad Amiris, Marrakesh)My first stop on my trip was behind the walled medina of Marrakesh. I opted to stay at a traditional riad, instead of a regular hotel. Riads are converted courtyard palaces – the word “ryad” comes from the Arabic word for garden. These traditional Arabic homes featured small windows on its exterior – to keep the hot sun out – and inner courtyards to maintain Islamic beliefs of privacy. 

Above are two photos of the Riad Amiris in Marrakesh. The courtyard has an opening above – with a retractable canopy - to let the light in but still allow for privacy for its guests. The walls and doorways are decorated with traditional Moorish carvings of intricate geometric designs. The low tables are also set with the traditional tea glasses and silver, ready to serve mint or verveine tea - a verbena-infused tea. 

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Wednesday
Aug242011

Boutique Mid-Century Hotel Art Happening in Idaho


Irwin Weiner ASID - Boise, Idaho has a boutique hotel. Yes, you heard me. It's true, and fans of The Modern Hotel say it's a great place to stay, particularly if you happen to be there on the first Thursday in May of each year when artists get together and turn the rooms into installation and performance art happenings - see the video below for some highlights of the 2010 exhibition which was viewed by over 3,000 artists and art lovers. I like an independent hotel - a rarity in the day of chains - that fancies a bit of art-rageous behavior.  

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Friday
Aug052011

Celebrating My 26 Years in the United States

 
Irwin Weiner ASID - It's difficult to believe that I've been in the United States, from my native South Africa, for 26 years now. I think the coming year will be when I finally become a U.S. citizen (well, to be precise, I'll be claiming dual citizenship). To celebrate, I'd like to do some typical, All-American type experiences - and I just heard about the Hiltons of Branson and their special package deals. Lots of music, good food, family activities, and beautiful scenery. Just the ticket.

Here's a scoop for all Design2Share readers: you and your family can make it a long summer weekend at Branson with the Branson Best Value Vacation Package, which gives you the third night free. This package includes deluxe accommodations at Hiltons of Branson Convention Center. 

Hilton Promenade at Branson Landing Deal includes
  • Deluxe accommodations at the Hilton Branson Convention Center
  • Two adult and two children’s tickets to the Legends of Kung Fu show at the White House Theater
  • Two adult and two children’s two-day passes to Silver Dollar City
  • $25 gift card for shopping
  • $25 food credit for Level 2 Steakhouse 
  • On top of all that your third night is FREE


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