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Whirlwind November

November was a really busy month. We kicked it off staying in London at The Malmaison and going shopping at Alexander McQueen for my Birthday handbag. Even though my Birthday is in September I’ve been putting off buying a bag, worried about the cost. But I finally got frog-marched to McQueen’s in Mayfair and told I couldn’t leave until I bought something – so I bought a bag and a bracelet 🙂 It’s the most gorgeous shop, with a great selection of the collection and accessories, and we were offered a seat and a glass of champagne, which we took them up on. The bag is amazing, and even the packaging was gorgeous.

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We also went to a charity quiz night with some clients, and had lunch at Murano. I went with my mum and aunt to Harrods for a lovely pedicure and I did some planning with my new wall planner, as well as cooking and labelling a million meals for the freezer.

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We also did a small impromptu no-hen-hen do for Nikki and I went with my friend Mel to a chemo session.

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We rounded the month off with cocktails at the Mayfair Hotel and dinner with Madge’s family and I got ready to fly to Antigua for a holiday with my parents. Whirlwind November indeed, on top of a really busy time at work and continuing train nightmares. I need to slow down…and stop spending!

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Berlin, The Prodigy and Bagdad Bistro

We booked flights to Berlin pretty late, once we decided we wanted to go and see The Prodigy there. I didn’t really know what to expect, and in typical style I hadn’t looked into it at all, so it was all a pretty big surprise once we got there.

We flew into and out of Schönefeld Airport, which was the airport for East Berlin during the Cold War. It definitely felt like it had been around for a while! But with hand luggage only, getting through the airport was easy and we jumped on the train into town.

Our hotel was pretty near Alexanderplatz, which is a main public square in the area of Mitte. So we got off the train there and walked down about half a mile to the Radisson Blu Hotel. The hotel was really good value when we booked it online and we were immediately impressed with it. Not least with the mahoosive fish tank in the middle of the atrium – and the nice looking cocktail bar beneath it!

The sun was shining so we headed straight out for lunch, though we didn’t venture very far. Our hotel had a lovely restaurant right on the river front, so we whiled away a couple of hours eating lunch in the sun and watching the world go by. Being able to sit outside for the first time this year was a big treat – we were really lucky with the weather.

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We walked up to The Brandenburg Gate after lunch, which was a nice walk up through the Museum district, and we got a cab back for cocktails and cake in our hotel, before a snooze and then dinner!

On Saturday we walked our feet off. Leaving on foot from the hotel we set off without a plan and walked, and walked, with only a stop for brunch in between! We also jumped on the train a few stops a couple of times and went to see Checkpoint Charlie. We also walked the length of a remaining section of the Berlin Wall, which is covered in amazing street art. We lunched near-ish to the hotel and that’s where I discovered Aperol Spritz!

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We knew the band were on about half nine so we left in good time to get to the venue, which was the Velodrom, about 10km away. We collected our passes ok, and found our way backstage so we could say hello to Keith and see the band come on and we were able to watch the gig from the side of the stage. I’ve seen The Prodigy before but this was the first live hearing of tracks from the new album ‘The Day is My Enemy’ played – and they sounded pretty awesome. It’s definitely a different view of 12,000 people going mental from the stage, than being down there in it !

After the gig we had a quick chat with Keith then left to find a cab – and food. We got a drink back at the hotel, and a top tip from the barman to head to Burgermeister – a burger bar in an old converted public toilet – which apparently did great burgers and chilli chips. So we jumped in a cab and off we went at midnight, in search of Burgermeister.

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Luckily our cab driver had been well briefed by the barman and we were soon there. But rather than a burger, our eye was caught by the ‘Bagdad Bistro’, and amazing looking place selling fresh meat, with breads and salads. Yes, kebabs, but not as I know them. We ordered two and beers and I can honestly say it was the best kebab I’ve ever had. Perfect, sitting in the middle of all the Berlin clubbers and nightgoers eating and drinking after a great gig.

We flew back on Sunday morning and were home in time to put our feet up Sunday afternoon and relax before work the next day.

 

 

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I love a hotel, me

I’ve stayed in many, many hotels in the last 15 years but the novelty still hasn’t worn off. Well, maybe not including the Premier Inn, but generally I love staying in hotels.

One of the great things about our recent holiday was the variety of different hotels we stayed in. When we landed in LA we stayed the Hotel Wilshire.hwl-exterior-8571 img_transNot the famous one, but a new Kimpton hotel on Wilshire Boulevard. The hotel had a lovely rooftop pool, where you could have breakfast or cocktails. It was also next door to a fun sports bar (cheaper cocktails) and in walking distance the The Grove (good shopping).  I definitely noticed that there were more people walking in LA than any other time I’ve been there, and more cabs on the street, so it seems like people are looking for other ways to get around the city than just driving.

We came back to the Hotel Wilshire for one night before flying back home at the end of the holiday – I’d definitely recommend it, though the wifi wasn’t free, which was a pain.

At Laguna Beach we stayed at a completely different style of hotel. We were in the Casa del Camino for a one night flying visit.  It was OK, but the rooms were dark and the property was a bit tired. Nice rooftop bar again, but the biggest advantage was location – Laguna Beach is lovely and the hotel is right on the beach and not far from nice restaurants. I suspect there are nicer places to stay in the area for the same money, but it was fine for one night.

La Valencia in La Jolla came next.

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The hotel is pretty in pink and is the grand old lady of La Jolla, occupying prime position on the seafront. Our room was amazing. We’d booked the sea view deluxe room and it didn’t let us down on either count. Overlooking the pool and facing the ocean, the room was huge, one of the nicest rooms I’ve ever stayed in.  Breakfast was fab, wifi was included and the location was perfect, right in the middle of La Jolla with its fantastic shops and restaurants. Special mention to The Crab Catcher, for great food and one of the best cocktails of the holiday!

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La Jolla is teeming with wildlife, we saw lots of different birds, and loads of sea lions on the rocks and in the water.  The top spot was a shoal (?) of dolphins cavorting in the bay, and apparently we had missed two grey whales by a couple of hours. I’d love to have seen those.

I’d definitely recommend La Jolla for a few days.  We stayed three nights and loved it all.

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After a sedate drive through the desert we arrived in Las Vegas and checked into New York New York.  Oh dear!  What a dreadful hotel.  We’d booked a suite, which was dark, dingy and tired.  It had no wardrobes, a bathroom that appeared to be as old as the hotel and the choice of restaurants was abysmal. From our room we could see the pool, and even that looked dire. It was a massive let down after La Valencia. We’d booked the room because the rates are very reasonable (ie, cheap), thinking we wouldn’t be spending much time in it, but after one night we decided to check out and move the the hotel across the road, The Aria.

What a difference!  The Aria is amazing.  New, modern and sleek. The rooms feel like boutique done at scale. The Lobby Bar (our favourite) had great service and the best Old Fashioned in the hotel. There were 4 pools, 7 restaurants and lots of bars to choose from.  The food was good everywhere and it didn’t feel like a rip off at any point.  Free wifi, free valet parking and free drinks while playing the machines meant you really felt like you’d got value for money. It’s not cheap, but neither is it the most expensive, but for us it was perfect for us. I didn’t want to leave – so much so we stayed for an extra night than we’d planned to!

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I can’t speak highly enough of The Aria.  It was everything a hotel should be, and more. And the bonus was we even won on the slot machines!

After tearing ourselves away from Vegas we only had one night left before heading back to LA, so we took a lovely, scenic drive through the Mojave Desert to Palm Springs. The Rendezvous in Palm Springs was the perfect place to spend the penultimate night, before heading back to Los Angeles. Old school hollywood glamour, apparently Marilyn Monroe stayed here in the ’50’s, mixed with great hospitality (especially happy hour) and the best breakfast of the holiday. The hotel is low-rise and all the rooms are based around the pool. Each room was themed, we were in the ‘TV Shows’ room, which was lovely.

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I’d like to have spent more time in every location, but all too soon the two weeks were up and we were back at The Wilshire getting ready to fly home. Can’t wait to go back!

Photos:  all images are from the hotel websites.

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