Built in 1881 to safely house sailors while on shore, The Society Hotel now serves as a refuge for Portland travelers. Accommodations come in three forms, offering a room for every type of guest. Continue reading
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Equihen Plage: The Village of Inverted Boat Houses
Equihen Plage, on the coast of northern France by the English Channel, is a small seaside village with a population of about 3,000. Up until the beginning of the 20th century, Equihen Plage was a fishing village with a dry harbor Continue reading
Puerto Escondido Concrete House
Nestled among the vegetation of the Oaxacan coastal town, the Puerto Escondido Concrete House makes the most of its modest footprint. Continue reading
The Bohemian Apartment
When you think “Bohemian” you often think of unconventional and creatively inspired – and that thought-process lends itself verbatim to what is the Bohemian Apartment by Incorporated NY. Continue reading
Standing Alone
Japanese photographer Mankichi Shinshi’s focuses on shooting non-staged photos in public spaces – which he does.
In his ‘Elimination Method’ photo series, Shinshi captures one subject midst action – centering lots of them sleeping, a kid skating, a dog – painlessly – stuck on top of a cage and many more. Continue reading
10 Glamping Destinations For People Who Want to Go Camping But Need The Luxuries of a Hotel
Let’s face it, camping isn’t for everyone. From bugs to the lack of plumbing to sleeping on the hard ground, it isn’t exactly a luxury experience. Or at least it didn’t use to be, but glamorous camping, also known as “glamping” is becoming a huge trend in the travel world. Continue reading
Tuscan Style Shines Under Rustic Influences
Tuscan style brings the vitality and warmth of the Italian countryside at home! If you love the benefits of simplicity and a rural flavor inside your crib, then you’ve come to the right place. Continue reading
Naturavive Sleeping Capsules
- The Natura Vive Skylodge is made up of three clear capsules hanging from a cliff in Peru’s Sacred Valley
- Fearless travellers can spend the night dangling precariously, 400-feet over the heartland of the Inca Empire
- To get there, you must first climb a cliff face, and in the morning, a zip wire takes you back down again