Photo Source:  The Lyle Hotel

The Lyle Hotel has had many lives. A professional office building for doctors and dentists. A carpenter’s shop. A boarding house. Even a private residence. Today, the Lyle Hotel has resumed its original purpose in providing comfortable lodging and tantalizing dining for visitors of the Columbia River Gorge in Lyle, Washington.

Photo Source:  Clarion Hotel & Conference Center, Milwaukee

The Clarion Hotel & Conference Center, Milwaukee, directly across from General Mitchell International Airport, is centrally located off Interstate 94 at the Airport exit just 10 minutes from Milwaukee’s business district and convenient to Miller Park Stadium, Mitchell Park Domes and the Midwest Airlines Convention Center.

Photo Source:  Hôtel des Académies et des Arts

The Hôtel des Académies et des Arts  in Paris, located at 15 Rue de la Grand Chaumiere next to the Jardin du Luxembourg and Montparnasse, is dedicated to the creative arts. Modigliani, Picasso, Fujita, Chagall, Léger, Soutine, Brancusi, Zadkine, Man Ray, Apollinaire, Hemingway or perhaps Aragon, Sartre and Beauvoir were all regulars in Montparnasse and Saint Germain des Près at the beginning of the 20th century. Today, owners Charlotte and Laurent Inchauspé have given the painter Jérôme Mesnager carte blanche to draw his famous “white bodies” inside their boutique hotel.

Photo Source:  Tower Club At Lebua, Bangkok

The Tower Club At Lebua, Bangkok is a five stars luxury hotel and home to fabulous Sirocco. Located on the 63rd floor of The Dome at Lebua, Sirocco is the world’s highest al fresco restaurant and one of Bangkok’s most coveted dining choices. It never fails to leave one mesmerized with its breathtaking view of Bangkok and the Chao Phraya river.

Photo Source:  Renaissance Baton Rouge

The Renaissance Baton Rouge is a new luxury destination in the Louisiana Capitol ideally located near Louisiana State University, the Mall of Louisiana, and Perkins Rowe. Its Tallulah Crafted Food and Wine Bar is a casual upscale restaurant, which shares its name with the small Louisiana town of Tallulah, serving notable, indigenous cuisine from around Louisiana, while featuring house-crafted menu items that interpret local flavors in fresh and unique ways.