Sep 22, 2009

Meeting other singles in our area

When considering the fact that most people tend to work afterhours, making it impossible for them to meet other people, I would personally say that it is vital that we make a major effort in order to find a decent place where we may meet other singles in our own area.

Keeping this in mind, for all of you living in Vermont or leaving in the nearby areas, I would personally advise you to have a look at these 100% vermont chat rooms that will also allow you to take full advantage of the features of any webcam that you may have at home! What else could we really ask for?

Top 5 luxurious hotels



As you probably know from your own experience, quality is highly paid all around the world when you decide to travel and take the most out of every experience. Keeping this in mind, if you still love to get the best hotel rooms all around the world, then you definitely need to read the msnbc.com article just below and discover a top 5 of some of the most luxurious hotels all around the world:

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SINGAPORE - Small can definitely be beautiful, with boutique hotel specialists and booking service Mr. & Mrs. Smith listing its five favorite properties around the world. (This list is not endorsed by Reuters.)

Casa Tua, Miami
There's no sign above the door of this intimate hideaway, and it's screened from the street by wrought-iron railings and lush vegetation, but everyone knows where Casa Tua is. It has won acclaim for its excellent Italian-fusion restaurant and draws Miami's in-crowd to its exclusive members-only lounge bar. In each of the five guest rooms, which have a separate entrance, heavy cream drapes, soft white Bellora linens, rich dark woods and carefully chosen art pieces suggest rigorous editing and impeccable taste. White marble gleams in the bathrooms, and little balconies jut jauntily out over the garden greenery.

Lone Star Restaurant & Hotel, Barbados, Caribbean
This one-time petrol station has much more to offer than finessed world cuisine and a celebrity cast list, however; its four impeccably appointed suites offer a brand of luxury Caribbean accommodation with a refreshingly personal touch and a quirky designer eye. This Barbados hotel sustains a smart palette of blue, white and mahogany throughout. There are playful touches, too: huge gilt silver mirrors lean against palm trees on the talc-white beach, waiters and waitresses flit around the restaurant — dubbed 'the Ivy of the Caribbean' by British restaurant critic Michael Winner — in mechanics overalls in a throwback to the hotel's garage roots.

Casa 32, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Owned and run by a friendly and welcoming family — Senhor Lucio knows Rio inside out — this historic mansion at the foot of Rio's iconic statue of Christ the Redeemer is the ideal eye-opener for jaded hotel hoppers.
A succession of art lovers and collectors have owned and passed through Casa 32 over the generations, and their legacy is visible in the stunning baroque carvings, impressive murals and hand-painted rococo tiles. Modern touches also abound, too. Both suites (yes, there are only two) exhibit swish designer furniture and a sensitive contemporary color scheme. The looks may be lavish, but the atmosphere's as homely and intimate as it gets.

Thirty Two, Cotswolds, Britain
A four-room, five-star boutique bed and breakfast in Cheltenham, on the edge of Britain's largest designated area of natural beauty, Thirty Two serves up historic splendor with a huge dose of lofty-proportioned Regency-era gorgeousness. Its style-savvy owners, both former London-dwellers, run an interior-design company from the house, and Thirty Two is an impeccable blend of ancient and Noughties furniture, original fittings and stylish stand-out pieces collected from around the world. Perched on the fringes of the main Imperial Square gardens, this grand townhouse is the ideal romantic country escape for two.

Crossing Condotti, Rome
Sandwiched between some of Rome's most fashionable shopping streets, the entrance to Crossing Condotti is as discreet as a royal bodyguard. Up on the first floor, this beautifully restored apartment building has been transformed into an independent traveler's home away from home, mixing contemporary comforts with conversation-piece furnishings from the owners' private collection. Warm parquet floors, beamed ceilings, ecru walls and enough paintings to fill a small room in the Galleria Borghese give Crossing Condotti a characterful, luxe-apartment vibe. This boutique hotel in central Rome may not provide B&B or food, but what it does offer is the rare opportunity to feel like a resident of the Eternal City.

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