This lovely little restaurant is so charming, visually and also with their service. A family run place, which is really very warm and welcoming. We landed here after travelling from london on automobiles, planes, bus, train and a short walk from Monopoli train station - which I was super grateful for as I had luggage and was hungry, ready for some authentic Italian pasta 🍝 and spaghetti is one of my favourite kinds - so comforting. I went for the homemade option and a simple sauce and it was absolutely perfect 👌🏽 In every way ❤️🙏🏽❤️
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A boutique hotel originally built by architect Charles Van Vleck in 1902. The bones of the landmark property remain intact while being updated with modern industrial touches.
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J+A is a hidden and unpretentious café/ bar just off busy Clerkenwell Road - with outdoor seating!
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Great place to start a day with a cup of coffee from the best roasters in the city, to eat lunch, to have an aperitif with your friends and to listen to a jazz concert every weekend.
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Great place for coffee in the morning, delicious homy lunch, or a drink in the evening. It's a cosy neighborhood joint, with a fun crowd and vintage furnitures
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The best new/used bookstore in Chicago––and with every sale, they put money towards buying books for classrooms in the neighborhood schools. Great selection, well organized, helpful staff, and they hold occasional events where they'll stay open late.
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Some places are better to be left a secret. This one e.g.
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The best part of the new Whitney Museum is the view in all directions from the terrace - and also from the staircase facing West. I'm afraid it upstages the Art.
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This place is right beside where i live. It's a really nice mixed space with art gallery and café, perfect for a drink with friends and also to enjoy their very well selected exhibitions.
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Ok so I know this is the third food post but typically the reason for going on holiday is eat well. This is probably my favourite meal of all time, hot pot, or what I like to call, "Hotch Potch" is huge cauldron of soup stock in the middle of the table, where you order endless plates of raw meats, seafood, vegetable and noodles to cook yourself, at your own pace. My stomach welcomes this warming meal most during London's colder months, but the sheer choice and freshness of ingredients on offer in Tao Heung means there's always room for Hotch Potch even in Hong Kong's warm humid climate.
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Park in the center of Barcelona. Nice space for relaxing. I have good memories of free jazz-concerts in the summer evenings.
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Founded and designed by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988), The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum preserves the working atmosphere of the artist's former studio in New York.
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Eugenio Superchi is an architect and designer that is deepening his interest in formally heterogeneous and spatially diverse projects through graphic arrangements and calibrated configurations. Graduated from SCI-Arc (M.Arch II) Los Angeles in 2018 after been selected as a winning recipient of the 2016 European Union Scholarship for the Master of Architecture program. Currently working at 3XN Architects in Copenhagen, Eugenio has exhibited his works in galleries such as Hauser & Wirth, Studio106 in Los Angeles and at the SCI-Arc Spring Show 2017 and 2018. Eugenio in 2016, before leaving to Los Angeles, lived in London and worked directly with Sir Peter Cook at his Masterclass at the Bartlett School of Architecture.
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Freelance fashion photographer.
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I'm a graphic designer and creative director of Numeroventi. Artist residency and studio in Florence. I travel about 5 months a year and in my suggestions i JUST cover good cafes where to work, parks and Natural bars.
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Graphic Designer based in Chicago, Illinois. Currently Senior Designer at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
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I'm a self-taught filmmaker, photographer and writer. I aim to bring forth cultural awareness through captivating visuals and storytelling. Passionate about traveling and documenting the lives of others from around the globe, curating my experiences through various styles and mediums to shine a light on a multitude of background identities.
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Marta Sasinowska is a designer and photographer, curator and event coordinator based in Chicago. She’s also the founder of Practice Studies, where she documents artists and makers and their creative processes as she travels the world. Instead of focusing on the final product, she focuses on highlighting the “ways to get there,” showing how much work goes into each handmade piece. She’s driven by the idea of connecting, sharing and building community bound by creative passions.
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Boutique Wholesale and PR Agency Owner
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Caroline Corrigan is a designer, illustrator, wife and mother living in upstate New York. She works freelance from her home studio in Albany and is a co-founder of The Half Moon Market.
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Amsterdam based illustrator who tries to make the world a bit more colorful, one illustration at the time.
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Freelance Illustrator Taipei and San Francisco raised, NYC based.
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Zagreb born, New York based creative with 15 years of experience in design and visual storytelling for variety of clients in arts/non-for-profit and commercial industries, as well as startups and small entrepreneurs. Major passions: nature, travel, food, communal meals.
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Production and costume designer for film and live performance. Based in Sydney, Australia.
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