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Dine Like A Celebrity At The Peninsula Beverly Hills Restaurant!

Feel like having a light bite by the rooftop pool? Go for it. An afternoon of high tea in a luxurious hotel living room? But of course. Or how about celeb-spotting in a fine-dining restaurant? Just have a seat. It seems there were very few indulgences The Peninsula didn't think to include when customizing the dining experience at its Beverly Hills hotel. And as if choosing your preferred atmosphere, be it the Belvedere's elegant dining room or a sweet seat alfresco, weren't enough, you also get a menu that promises fresh, seasonal ingredients. So no matter which seat you select, you're bound to have a first-class dining experience.

Can't Afford to Travel? Take a Vacation in Your Own City!

These days, people are looking to get away but may not be able to justify buying a plane ticket, a room at a pricey hotel, or even a couple of extra tanks of gas for a road trip. That being said, why not take a vacation without even leaving your city? It's easier than you might think. You often don't do the touristy things in your own town, and this is your chance! If you're an outdoorsy person, spend a day at your local indoor rock climbing gym or learn to surf. Grab a picnic basket full of goodies and head to your local park. You could even make your own home into a campsite by setting up sleeping bags in your living room and making s'mores. If you normally like to completely relax on your vacations, leave your cell phone at home and book yourself a day at the spa. Or instead of cooking dinner, go out to a great restaurant you haven't tried or browse the Lonely Planet guide for your own city and explore! The possibilities are endless. Check out the SLIDESHOW and get to it!

City Style: Turandot Offers A Taste Old World Opulence In Modern Moscow

Opulence in Russia is a kind all its own - unapologetic without being ostentatious, all while never compromising a mere ounce of luxury. Case in point- Turandot, Moscow's hotspot for contemporary Pan-Asian cuisine. Set amidst Old World Russian decor, the $50 million establishment took six years to build and is modeled after a Baroque palace, though one look at the gilded interior and it could easily pass for the original. Leave the caviar next door at Cafe Pushkin, Moscow's premier place for regal Russian cuisine, and indulge in spreads of sushi, dim sum, and wasabi prawns, all presented by hostesses dressed in 18th century-style silk gowns. A harpist offers melodies to complement the Turandot experience. Click SEE THE SLIDESHOW for a glimpse inside and watch as Old World elegance meets contemporary cuisine, and then tell us in COMMENTS where you'd like to see Stylehive go next!
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