"Karawan" means "a hearse" in Polish. And sw. Antoniego street used to be full of funeral parlours. Got it? Now the area is full of great cafes and bars and this one is unique. Good wine and good atmosphere. Makes you feel like in Berlin. Boo!
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Boutique that is dangerously good and full of gems.
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The Olive Branch Deli is a warm and friendly family run community grocer. They stock remarkable artisanal products and fresh seasonal produce. You can get lost in there. 
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“La Rustine” association is led by a volunteer team. Passionate about cycling and soft mobility in general, they are keen to see the streets full of bikes. Their goal is to train you on bike mechanics so that a puncture or a relaxed cable are no longer insurmountable problems. They also have a home repair service. The workshop “La Rustine” is a place where you can repair your bike yourself if you know mechanics but you do not have the tools. Otherwise a mechanic will help you and will teach you to make your repair. They also have a wide selection of used parts, and some bikes for sale. You need to be a member to benefit from the tools and advice. Membership costs 15frs per year.
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The Archaeological Site of Ancient Corinth is an important historical site in Greece located about 78 km southwest of Athens. Corinth was one of the major cities of ancient Greece, and its ruins provide valuable insights into the ancient Greek civilization and the daily life of its people. The archaeological site of Ancient Corinth covers a large area and includes several notable ruins, such as the Temple of Apollo, the Agora (marketplace), the Peirene Fountain, and the Bema (judgment seat). The temple of Apollo was one of the most important sanctuaries in Ancient Corinth and was built in the 6th century BCE. It was dedicated to Apollo, the god of light, music, and poetry, and was a center for religious and cultural activities. The Agora was the center of commerce and civic life in Ancient Corinth and was surrounded by important buildings such as the courthouse, the prison, and the mint. The Peirene Fountain was the main source of water for the city and was a popular spot for social gatherings. The Bema, or judgment seat, was a raised platform where the city officials and judges would make their decisions. Visitors to the Archaeological Site of Ancient Corinth can explore the ruins of these and other important buildings, as well as see artifacts that have been excavated from the site. The site also provides stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the Gulf of Corinth.
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Camping in London? Absolutely! This is one of a few sites which has direct access to Epping Forest from the campsite. Easy to get to by tube, with a fire field and 50 acres to spread out in, this is a great place to recharge your batteries.
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The Cable Car is a gem. Cozy little theater with couches! Even better, you can have a beer and a turkey sandwich while you are watching the movie!
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Northwest of Neede you can find the remains of a swimming pool which is now part of a nature area. The diving board serves as a viewing point.
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The best place to get cheap Chinese food in Auckland.
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Great cocktails. Horrible crowd.
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Posted by Nika Kupyrova
An off-space in a more classical sense, Ada is an eclectic merge of a crumbling Viennese apartment and technology-enthusiastic DIY. Among witty interventions and mismatched wallpapers it offers a relaxed, but solid program focused on media art.
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Freelance food photo taker. 
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Marc Martin is an illustrator based in Melbourne, Australia. Working with watercolour, gouache, pencil, and computer, his work is a world of dense colour, rich textures and the odd scribble. He draws inspiration from his surroundings, nature, animals, and the city he lives in. You can also find his daily drawings on instagram at @marcmartinillo.
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She has a bachelor’s degree in urban planning and a master’s degree in public art. She has opened her own lecture series named Seeking Unseen at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. She is the co-founder of Paleworks, a studio & brand focusing on the variety of producing—in the areas of art, architecture, and design. She established urbanbacklog, a blog based on visual impressions about the cities. Her profession ranges from writing to styling, product design to architectural photography.
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Artwork & Creative direction
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Former nomad. Creative with Verve Records, Universal, HBO.
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Peter Nencini came to London in 1992, to study at the Royal College of Art. Aside from a three-year interlude working in Brussels, he stayed put. A designer and educator, he has worked across print and television for clients such as the New York Times and the BBC. More recently, he has gravitated towards editioned and exhibited work in ceramic, fabric, wood and metal — with a bonding interest in the space between typographic and figurative form. An interview about his work, with Ryan G. Nelson for the Walker Art Center, can be read here. His editioned box and wall works are currently showing at Partners & Spade, New York.
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Hi! My name is Lianne and I am an illustrator based in Haarlem. I love to go to the museum, art galleries and unique little shops and I will share them with you all, here!
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Wanda Martin is a London based photographer and film maker, working in the fashion and music industry. Having graduated with MA Hons. at London College of Fashion in photography, her clients include magazines such as VOGUE, Numero, Dazed, i-D, Wonderland, Glamour, Marie Claire, Instyle China; brands such as Marc Jacobs, Dior, Burberry, Diesel, Charles Jeffrey LOVERBOY, Pretty Green. She is originally from Hungary, she also graduated with BA Hons. at Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Fine Art Photography and at Eotvos Lorand University Budapest in Aesthetics, Film History and Theory. These studies deeply inspire her up until today in her personal, conceptual photo projects such as ‘Nights Out’ documentary series published on i-D, and ‘Lovers’ series on DAZED digital. Wanda Martin worked with artists such as Sergei Polunin, ballet dancer, record labels, Atlantic Records and Sony Music and musicians such as Zara Larsson, Tom Walker, Sean Lennon, and bands such as The Horrors, Eagles of Death Metal, Sundara Karma or Fat White Family. Her style can be described as the combination of romantic painterly beauty and rock'n'roll attitude.  She became a European CANON Ambassadors early 2019.
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Creative Director at Grumble Creative, my own creative & digital agency based in Milan. My life motto Emotivamente scossa. 
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Creative Director and Film Maker. Just as tall as Michael Jordan.
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Designer / Animator / Illustrator
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Ginko Yang is an illustrator & graphic designer based in London & Shanghai.  Researching in Central Saint Martins, she is now working on imaginary landscapes and the life-long subject of how to chill.
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The Interior is a Sag Harbor based design studio and shop.  With a focus on minimal and well made pieces for your home. 
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Jennifer Juniper Stratford is a photographer and video artist struggling daily in her love/hate relationship with the movie making industry that is explored through photographic series and the production of cult movies. Rather than rely on the latest technological advancements, she bends technology in service of art by using a mixture of current, analog and practical photography to create new dimensions in media.
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Guy who works too much. 
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