On a leafy street in Kreuzberg is Kuratiert, a contemporary illustration gallery and shop selling prints, ceramics, textiles and more by some of the best creators from Berlin and the world. It also hosts regular dedicated exhibitions, and is a great place to browse for gifts, or just inspiration.
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The best place for a glass of wine*. It's the perfect balance – not too formal, not too informal either. Food is consistently good. Lamb's Conduit Street is a little oasis in the midst of Bloomsbury. (*slightly overpriced)
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Sargasso is cozy, relaxed, authentic food. If you're lucky enough to go on a sunny day you will find yourself in what almost is a childhood memory. Oysters are a must when ordering. Natural wine is served here.
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East london spot with a bit of everything, food during the day and cocktails, music and cinema during the night. Few nice places around like E5 bakery, Netil 360 rooftop, and Mare Street Market
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Probably my favourite place in Melbourne, its where I can get away from it all and watch the world go by from above. One could say its my happy place... But the location is a secret.
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No matter during daytime or in the evening, Enthusiast makes a great, laid-back spot for drinks and light bites. Known as a “Moto Café,” the hidden bar is a place made not just for Vespa lovers, but also anyone who has an appreciation for craft beer, art and cinema. If you’re lucky, you may even stumble upon one of its garage sales and parties during your visit.
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A swimming pool of Olympic length, also worth a vist for the architecture of the building
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There are not many places in London like it. On a Saturday during market hours it heaves with stalls and visitors for a good mile or two. Great place to pick up some bric-a-brac, genuine oddities and a great bite to eat, or just enjoy the hustle and bustle vibe of the place.
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Haus der Materialisierung is an association of various local initiatives and institutions that research, practice, and work on the topics of sustainable management and climate-friendly use of resources. ...and it works!
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The location of this museum is a 1930’s art déco style industrial building. It used to be an hydraulic bombs factory. After a restoration, the building maintains its architectonic essence and nowadays, this huge art center harbors in its plants a wide collection of rotating and permanent  contemporary art pieces.
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Picnic is a restaurant located in the Born neighborhood. A welcoming environment, pampering every detail. The best brunch in Barcelona. A great team of different countries and knowledge of the world of food and wine. They change the menu every season, looking for fresh products to make family recipes and creative dishes from different parts of the world.
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Chain smoking Mama guards the front door. Beer is €1.50. Pizza is amazing. Interior is even better.
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Hi! I'm Ilse, I'm an illustrator, I paint murals, design toys, draw things.
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I am a  music vidéo director. I live and work in Paris for 3 years now. I love this city. I'am happy so share the place i love with you.
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I'm a British artist living in LA
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Mimi Cave is a Director based in California. She was born and raised outside of Chicago, and has a background comprised of dance, film, theater, music and yoga.
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Nick Turpin is a London based Street Photographer, his work interogates the different aspects of life in a big city including life on the streets to commuting and advertising. Nick is the Art Director of STREET LONDON an annual Street Photography Festival. Nick teaches Street Photography to visitors to London through Sidestory > https://sidestory.co/experiences/london-street-photography/ Nick has also taught photography at festivals around the world, Tate Modern, on the Discovery Channel and for Apple.
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Tai Snaith is an artist and author living in Melbourne Australia. She wanders through different ideas and works them out in may different mediums including ceramics, collage, conversations and broadcasting. You may hear Tai's voice on local cult Melbourne radio station RRRfm (102.7) or read one of Tai's 6 picture books published by Thames and Hudson. Tai has a 30m long artwork inside the State Library of Victoria and soon to have a public sculpture on the Great Victorian Rail Trail. You can also follow Tai on instagram @taisnaith or @taisnaith_for_kids
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Lila Barth is a graduate of FIT's photography program. Working entirely in film, both 35mm and 120mm, she uses her lens to cast her subjects as characters, finding settings that are cinematic and realistic. She blends fine art and documentary photography to create a reality that is represented at its aesthetic peak. 
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Creative Director, Experiential Storytelling
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Hey ho, my name is Jo.  I'm an illustrator based in Wroclaw, Poland, collaborating with the clients around the world, such as The Guardian, ELLE Italia or Opéra National de Paris. Can't live without traveling, palm trees and prosecco.
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Gabriele Wilson is a creative director and designer living and working in Berlin and New York. She currently lives in Berlin with her husband and son.
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A French creative director in the global village of Amsterdam
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Lives and works in Brussels.
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Caroline Gervay is half-French, half-Vietnamese and based in London where she graduated from Westminster University with a BA (Hons) in Photographic Arts in 2010. Her work explores the boundaries of imagination generated by human struggles.  She has lived in France and Spain and now works as a freelancer and specialises in analogue processes.
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Karabo Mooki is a Johannesburg based photographer & filmmaker born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa. His work follows unique narratives and authentic emotions in nature, with a focus on distinctive casting and under-represented faces. Karabo Mooki is an internationally recognised talent and has won multiple industry awards for his photojournalism. With a focus on highlighting perceived differences, Karabo’s work shows an authentic and honest side to life in South Africa which explores race, gender, sexuality and class. With his photographs in high demand as fine art prints, Karabo’s work has been exhibited at prestigious galleries such as Art Basel in Miami and worldwide from New York, Sweden, Denmark, Cape Town, London, New Zealand and Berlin. Featured in publications such as Rolling Stone Magazine and Huck, Karabo Mooki is a voice of an unapologetic generation.
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