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Chauffeur Driven Cars

The “Old Istanbul” remains jam packed with visitors from round the globe. With two airports in the city many travelers need to cross the city as a point of junction. People are seen running in and out of the airports. Some land here for business, some for fun. Heavy traffic and confusing lanes can be extremely difficult especially when you have limited time in your hand. Chauffeur driven cars from many agencies come to your rescue during these times of crisis.

Advantages of chauffeur driven cars

The rented cars, that you have hired through the service providers in Istanbul, are well maintained and in great shape. They run flawlessly through the heavy crowd of this city. The chauffeurs are mostly localities who have raw hand experience and knowledge of this city and its streets. So, in case you want to dig out some relevant information about this city you can simply inquire the chauffeur. These chauffeurs are all well behaved and helpful in nature. Expect“service with a smile” type hospitality from them. They drive fast yet safe. They have vast knowledge of the routes and alternative routes to your point of final arrival. They can pick you up from airport and drop you where ever you requested. Also if you are interested for site seeing or want to commute to a distant place by road, you can with these chauffeur driven cars.

How can you go for a chauffeur driven car?

Many online agencies have surfaced during recent times that understand your problem and want to forward a helping hand towards you. You need to log on to their websites and book a chauffeur driven car. Specify the destination points and time of arrival and departure. These chauffeurs driven cars can also accommodate a baby seat at your request. All you need to do is inform beforehand. The charges of luggage and routes and number of commuters vary with agencies along with their services. Search the net to get the website addresses of the online chauffeur driven cars service providers. And book yourself one today. There are certain terms and conditions you need to follow and eventually you end up been travelling without any haste.

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Escape to Casa de Sierra Nevada in San Miguel de Allende

There is a certain type of traveler who will scoff when you tell them that you love San Miguel de Allende, a city smack in the middle of Mexico. “Oh, that’s where the gringos go,” they’ll say, and it’s true. There are many US and Canadian retirees that have made this Silver City their , and in fact it’s been a magnet for north Americans since just after World War II. The attraction was the ability to study at two different art schools in town where GI Bill dollars went very far, Or perhaps it’s better to call that the justification, the attraction was the beauty of this town, which is well-preserved – an attraction that exists to this day, drawing gringas like me, international tourists besides, and not a few Mexico City weekenders.

Let that certain type of traveler scoff, for San Miguel is a confection of a city, with brightly painted buildings, and old iron lamps and absurdly narrow and steep cobblestoned streets, the cobblestones themselves streaked with color. There are plenty of things to do here, but I think the best itinerary is just to wander around those streets from early morning to late night, interrupted with a coffee from El Petit Four bakery and a hand churned ice cream from a street vendor in the afternoon.

Your luxurious base of operations should be Casa de Sierra Nevada, a with 37 rooms and suites, spread across six historic mansions which date from the 16th to the 18th century. These six buildings are all within a few steps of one another – three are connected by courtyard – with the exception of Casa Parque, which is a few blocks away in a former 17th century fort. (This building is said to be haunted, but when I visited I saw nothing supernatural.)

Each mansion has its own flavor and room design, borrowing from different eras of San Miguel’s design, and, as is the case in almost every with unique room design, return guests become passionately attached to a room in a certain building. I personally became incredibly attached to the newest part of , Casa Palma, which was gut renovated and has spacious suites that are hard to find fault with – a bed that’s easy to sink into and difficult to leave, a sitting room with a carefully selected library of interesting books – my shelf had Hillary Clinton’s biography and a novel by Dennis Lehane. I also took much longer to get bathed and dressed in the morning than I otherwise would, given that the bathroom has a indoor shower, outdoor shower and a deep, pounded metal bathtub, a private patio with plunge pool.

The presidential suite is also in this part of the , and its attached roof deck has an amazing view of San Miguel and especially its church. The occasionally uses this roof deck for evening cocktail parties when the suite is unoccupied – but if it’s empty, any guest can unofficially take in the view from the deck, something that’s especially nice to do at night when the stars compete with the lights of the town.

A caution for the noise sensitive: these mansions are right in the thick of where people actually live – a school is not far away and if you relax in your private plunge pool, during the week you can hear the sounds of vigorous school yard play – so this is place that tends more towards immersion than isolation, if immersion can be said to happen all in a plunge pool on a private patio.

Casa de Sierra Nevada offers two worth distractions from strolling San Miguel’s streets: one is its cooking school, Sazon. The classes here are demonstration style, with sophisticated use of cameras, monitors and mirrors — usually focusing on Mexican regional food – with lots of sampling but little hands-on cooking for students. The ’s Laja Spa is small (three treatment rooms) and simple, but also comprehensive. There are basic treatments, but I especially like the creativity of a menu that includes the “Heroes Healing Poultice”, which is a massage with a steamed cotton bag filled with local herbs.

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Andaz Wall Street Housewarming Party

Usually a “soft launch” is a quiet affair with friends and employers gathered for a big round of encouragement smiles, trying menu items and testing out drink concoctions. Someone forgot to tell that to Hyatt, who gathered a crowd of 300 to toast their highly anticipated new Andaz in Manhattan.

Andaz is a new concept from the giant with locations in West Hollywood and  Street is the first in , with another on Fifth Avenue to open this spring. The Wall Street location officially opened to the public on Jan. 18.

At the housewarming, the restaurant, Wall & , was packed to the gills as guests gathered around “bars” for tastings of smoked salmon, arugula salad, grilled scallops and other bites being cooked before their eyes in the dining room.

Downstairs at , guests could try a choice of several different drink concoctions including a signature bourbon drink served flaming. Instead of a traditional bar with mixologists working their magic on one side and guests on the other, the lounge is laid out with a series of square- islands that break down the wall between guest and server, giving the bar an air of a high-end kitchen. Alchemy, a duo behind several successful speakeasies, designed the cocktail menu with an appropriately hip flair.

At right, Dr. Oz’s daughter, , with Lily Cowles, Natasha Lennard and Elizabeth Cordry.

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