Hyatt’s five-star luxury boutique hotel, Andaz Liverpool Street, warmly welcomes guests to discover the unrivaled city of London, the old and the new; to experience it authentically and intimately; to arrive a visitor and depart a local. Indulge in uncomplicated personalized service and inspiring experiences that redefine traditional hotel luxury at the Andaz, where the local neighborhood’s culture makes its way into the walls of its hotels. A stay at the Andaz puts you in the ideal location to explore London and its surrounding areas.

Located in the heart of the city and bordering vibrant East London, Andaz Liverpool Street hotel lends itself as the perfect location. An address adjacent to Liverpool Street station enables ease of access in and around London with the iconic Tower Bridge, Tower of London and St Paul’s Cathedral all within close walking distance. Whilst near this historic area of London, Andaz Liverpool Street hotel also provides a gateway between the City and East London’s buzzing Shoreditch restaurant, bar and nightlife scene. Just off the main tourist track, an array of art galleries, boutiques and markets await to be uncovered. For high street shopping, Oxford Street and Westfield Stratford City (Europe’s largest urban shopping centre) are each a 10 minute tube journey from the hotel.

Opened as the Great Eastern Hotel in 1884 and one of London’s original railway hotels, the Andaz is housed in a beautiful redbrick Victorian building designed by the architects of London’s famed Houses of Parliament. Once inside it transforms into a 21st-century masterpiece, a stunning blend of traditional and contemporary features throughout. The beautifully appointed guest rooms, seven fabulous restaurants and bars and 24-hour Health Club access cements its reputation as one of London’s most stylish hotels.

While the prominent historical sites are all within walking distance of the hotel, if you fancy seeing a different side to the city, the Andaz’s location on the fringes of creative and vibrant East London opens a door to a world of hidden gems including graffiti art, up and coming designer boutiques and museums and art galleries. If you are looking to ramble through markets, Columbia Road Flower Market, Old Spitalfields Market and Leadenhall Markets are all on the doorstep. For drinking and eating, you could not be in a better location, with East London’s Brick Lane, Shoreditch and Hoxton areas nearby.

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Stroll through the renowned Louvre Museum, one of the world’s largest, and the most visited, museums; then make your way to the Musee d’Orsay to view the impressive collection of impressionist and post-impressionist art. The Pompidou Center was launched as a cultural institution, and you’ll get to explore the modern art it houses. Paris is one of the most amazing art history destinations in the world, and you’ll have five days to explore it by visiting three of the best museums, each an attraction on its own!

The Louvre is the perfect place to take a closer look at formative works from the world’s Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan and Roman civilizations, and to see first-hand magnificent masterpieces, including the one and only Mona Lisa. What was once a palace during the medieval period is now the Louvre, which houses 35,000 works of art in eight departments in a space that spans more than 645,000 square feet.

Set in the former Gare d’Orsay, an impressive Beaux-Arts railway station that dates back to the late 1800s, the Musee d’Orsay is best known for its extensive collection of impressionist and post-impressionist masterpieces, known as the largest in the world, by painters including Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Cezanne, Seurat, Sisley, van Gogh and Gaugin. No trip to the Musee d’Orsay is complete without a visit to van Gogh’s breathtaking Starry Night Over the Rhone.

In 1969, French President Georges Pompidou launched the idea of creating a cultural institution in Paris dedicated to modern art. From Matisse to Chagall, Picasso and Dali, the Pompidou Center hosts a fascinating modern art collect right in the heart of the city! The Centre Georges Pompidou, also known as the Pompidou Centre, houses the Bibliotheque publique d’information, a vast public library, the Musee National d’Art Moderne, which is the largest museum for modern art in Europe, and IRCAM, a center for music and acoustic research. Among the exhibitions that have graced the Pompidou Center are collections by Picasso, Miro, Andy Warhol, and Dali.

While Paris’ museums can mesmerize for days, the rest of the City of Light offers culture and beauty at every turn. Your five-day Metro and Bus Passes grant you unlimited access to Paris, its inner suburbs, La Defense, and Saint-Denis Basilique, so that you can explore the wonderful capital of France inside and out! After days of walking all over the city, you can relax at the Hotel Littre, where you’ll have all the calm, privacy and services you need at your fingertips. The Hotel Littre welcomes you into its charming atmosphere, set in the middle of Paris.

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Explore two of Europe’s most dazzling cities on this exceptional culinary and history tour. From the height of the Eiffel Tower, to the depths of the Colosseum underground, you’ll tour some of the most famous attractions and significant landmarks, bringing the ancient French and Roman cultures into a modern reality. With a professional chef-led culinary experience in both cities, you’ll also get to feast your way through these amazing regions!

The hotel Le Littre will host you in the City of Light, and puts you on the Paris Left Bank, between Saint Germain des Pres and Montparnasse, the new areas for fashion designers and luxury shops. Stroll up and down the famous Champs Elysees and pose in front the Arc de Triomphe, which impressively stands above the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, solemnly commemorating the dead of the two world wars. See all of Paris from the top of the Eiffel Tower – and skip the line as you make your way to the top!

Bring your appetite to Paris for your French market cooking class, a wonderful four-hour experience that begins with a stroll through the market with your guide and chef, where you’ll learn about the seasonal vegetables, meats, poultry, and cheeses that you’ll be cooking with later. This culinary experience differs from others in that the menu is not established until the small class shops – everyone will decide as a group what to buy and what to cook! And of course the best part of all cooking classes is the privilege of feasting on the fruits of your labor at the end!

After a short flight, make your way to the second half of your trip – the one and only, Eternal City! Discover all the romance and wonders for which Rome is known during your stay at the four-star Fortyseven Hotel, which puts you right in the heart of the city, near the charming, medieval neighborhood of Trastevere, where you can explore the hidden corners of Rome. This hotel also gives you convenient access to some of the most famous Roman landmarks, including the Forum, Piazza Venezia, the Domus Aurea, as well as the seventh-century church of San Giorgio al Velabro, and several archaeological sites such as the Teatro Marcello. But of all Rome’s sites, you won’t want to miss the Colosseum, and your small group tour of ancient Rome includes an underground visit to this famous landmark! The ancient Roman games come to life, and you can almost hear the echoes of ancient Rome cheer as you walk through the same tunnels where lions and tigers once roared from their cages, and where gladiators sharpened their swords.

Chef Andrea Consoli will instruct you step by step through your five-hour Italian cooking class in the quaint neighborhood of Trastevere. Under the chef’s guidance and expertise, you’ll prepare a four-course meal of antipasto, homemade pasta, a succulent second course, all to be completed with a decadent dessert, all with organic ingredients.

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Whatever your age or interest, each month in Paris has its unique attractions and pleasures: cutting-edge fashion, food, and fun offered against a backdrop of 3,000 years worth of history! Tour the magnificent landmarks and sites of this beautiful city, and then cruise along the River Seine. Savor the culinary delights of French cuisine as you learn the techniques behind preparing your favorite food, and dine at the famous restaurant at the Eiffel Tower.

The hotel Le Littre is peacefully located on the Paris Left Bank, between Saint Germain des Pres and Montparnasse, the new areas for fashion designers and luxury shops. Stroll up and down the famous Champs Elysees and pose in front the Arc de Triomphe, which impressively stands above the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, solemnly commemorating the dead of the two world wars.

Surround yourself in everything delicious that Paris has to offer! For cooks from around the world, L’Atelier Des Sens and La Cuisine Paris are the schools for learning the secrets of French cuisine. Both schools offer hands-on cooking classes in professional kitchens, led by skilled chefs who will impart their lessons on the artful French technique. From learning how to make macarons, croissants, and the quintessential French baguette, you’ll take home the best souvenir of all: French culinary savoir-faire!

Lunch at 58 Tour Eiffel is sure to be a memorable experience! The large windows of this restaurant, located on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower, offer breathtaking views of the Trocadero, as well as up-close views of the tower itself. Savor delicious traditional French cuisine while enjoying quintessential Paris!

Your Seine River cruise is an exceptional and relaxing way to explore the city of romance. It will take you along the cherished river along Paris’ most treasured landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and Notre Dame, and under numerous bridges, including Pont-Neuf, the oldest, built in 1607.

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Get ready for an illuminating experience in the City of Lights! Paris will mesmerize you with its beauty, history and cuisine, and you’ll have the opportunity to experience all three. From the top of the Eiffel Tower, to the calm waters of the Seine for a champagne sipping cruise, and down to the market where you’ll prepare for your chef-led cooking class, this is sure to be a decadent and delicious Parisian experience from beginning to end!

Stay in grand comfort at the Paris’ Hotel Le Littre, which puts you on the Left Bank, between Saint Germain des Pres and Montparnasse, the new areas for fashion designers and luxury shops. Stroll up and down the famous Champs Elysees and pose in front the Arc de Triomphe, which impressively stands above the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, solemnly commemorating the dead of the two world wars. You’ll pass more of Paris’ famous landmarks and structures as you make your way down the Seine on a champagne sipping cruise, replete with tastings of a Brut, a Demi Sec and a Rose champagne and a wine and cheese lunch. This is truly the most indulgent way to taste Paris! Of all Paris’ sights, one landmark you absolutely cannot miss is the Eiffel Tower, the tallest structure in all of Paris. You’ll see all of the City of Lights from the top, and with your skip the line pass, you won’t have to waste any time ascending all 1,063 feet!

Bring your appetite to Paris for your French market cooking class, a wonderful four-hour experience that begins with a stroll through the market with your guide and chef, where you’ll learn about the seasonal vegetables, meats, poultry, and cheeses that you’ll be cooking with later. This culinary experience differs from others in that the menu is not established until the small class shops – everyone will decide as a group what to buy and what to cook! And of course the best part of all cooking classes is the privilege of feasting on the fruits of your labor at the end!

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Escape to the stunning scenery and paramount beauty of Italy’s beloved Amalfi Coast and the eternal charm of Rome! Whether you’ve been to Italy before or this is your first time, you’ll fall in love with the wide spectrum of wonders this country has to offer, from ancient ruins to gorgeous relics, a captivating culture, breathtaking sites, and a passion for Catholicism. Soak up as much as you can on three tours, one of the outdoor museum of Pompeii, preserved under several meters of ash from volcanic eruption; another of the enchanting coastline of Capri; as well as a quintessential tour of the Vatican in Rome.

Begin your Italian journey with a stay at the four-star Hotel Palazzo Murat in Positano, a historical palace in the heart of the city. You won’t want to forget to bring your camera to capture memories of Positano, the most photogenic city along the Italian coast. Prepare to fall in love with the colorful, steep streets with houses stacked high, fashionable boutiques, the charm of crumbling stucco, and the special atmosphere that makes Positano positively perfect. The ash-covered Roman ruins of Pompeii will take your breath away on a private half-day tour. Your English-speaking guide will lead you through the winding streets of this industrious city, which today serves as an excavation site, and which lays covered in 4-6 meters of ash after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

You’ll then continue on to Capri, where you’ll stay at the four-star hotel La Palma. Located in the most vibrant area of the island, this convivial boutique hotel is the perfect choice for those who appreciate authenticity and high quality hospitality. Built in 1822, this is the oldest hotel on the island of Capri, and it offers a warm welcome after days spent touring the fabled beauty of this Mediterranean oasis set on the Tyrrhenian Sea. An English-speaking guide will lead you on a private boat tour of the island, which is the ideal way to explore all of the island’s private beaches and caves. And no Capri boat tour would be complete without an exploration of the brilliant emerald and azure waters of the Grotta Azzurra (the Blue Grotto)!

After a ferry ride to Naples, private transfers will take you to the last leg of your trip – the one and only, Eternal City! Spend the last two days discovering all the romance and wonders for which the Eternal City is known during your stay at the four-star Fortyseven Hotel. You’ll be right in the heart of the city, near the charming, medieval neighborhood of Trastevere, where you can explore the hidden corners of Rome. This hotel also gives you convenient access to some of the most famous Roman landmarks, including the Forum, Piazza Venezia, the Domus Aurea, as well as the seventh-century church of San Giorgio al Velabro, and several archaeological sites such as the Teatro Marcello. Explore the awe-inspiring beauty of antiquity, culture and religion on a half-day small group tour to the Vatican, one of the most significantly historic sites in all the world!

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There are several reasons every visitor to Prague falls captive to its legendary beauty – from the winding cobblestone streets and the hilltop castle, you’ll find Gothic, baroque, art nouveau and cubist architecture around the city, in addition to hidden courtyards, old-fashioned pubs and quirky sculptures on every corner. Just as the Vltava River bends sharply to the East, you’ll want to make your way East to Prague for an unforgettable trip to this amazing city. Two privately-guided tours will enhance your travels with first-hand knowledge about the history of Prague and it’s ancient neighbor to the South, Cesky Krumlov.

Housed in the Gothic and Renaissance architecture, Prague’s millennium-long history shines at the Savic Hotel, where some parts of the original ceiling date back to 1319! The wooden beams and original paintings will transport you back to the 14th century in one of the few hotels in Prague that can boast such antiquity. Without compromising its heritage, the hotel has been renovated to also feature modern amenities for your convenience and comfort. Spend some time relaxing in the quaint courtyard at the center of the hotel before following the cobblestone alleys surrounding this ideally-located hotel to the city’s most popular landmarks, including the famous Charles Bridge, the historic district, and Old Town Square.

Make the most of your travels with a half-day private Grand City Tour! Your English-speaking driver and guide will take you to the most interesting historical sites around Prague, including City Hall, Wenceslas Square, and the National Museum. You’ll also visit Charles Square before enjoying a ride alongside and across the river Vltava to Prague Castle. After a short walk, return to Old town square in the city center where you can admire the Tyn Church, St.Nicholas Church and the Astronomical Clock in the Old Town Hall.

Head a few hours south to the South Bohemian region of Cesky Krumlov to visit this beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Site! Your English-speaking driver will guide you for the day around this medieval town, past many of the 300 well-preserved local historical houses, and into Cesky Krumlov Castle, which dates all the way back to 1240!

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It’s safe to bet on good food and good times anytime you travel to Italy, but this Roman adventure sets the bar high for delicious cuisine and memorable adventures! From a small shared cooking class led by Chef Andrea Consoli, to a tour of Rome’s secret “enotecas”, or wine bars, get ready for an incredible wining and dining experience! The ancient Rome and underground Colosseum tour brings ancient Roman civilization to life, and provides you access to the tunnels that gladiators, lions and tigers walked before all of Imperial Rome!

There is only one Rome, one Eternal City! Discover all the romance and wonders for which Rome is known during your stay at the four-star Fortyseven Hotel, which puts you right in the heart of the city, near the charming, medieval neighborhood of Trastevere, where you can explore the hidden corners of Rome. This hotel also gives you convenient access to some of the most famous Roman landmarks, including the Forum, Piazza Venezia, the Domus Aurea, as well as the seventh-century church of San Giorgio al Velabro, and several archaeological sites such as the Teatro Marcello. But of all Rome’s sites, you won’t want to miss the Colosseum, and your small group tour of ancient Rome includes an underground visit to this famous landmark! The ancient Roman games come to life, and you can almost hear the echoes of ancient Rome cheer as you walk through the same tunnels where lions and tigers once roared from their cages, and where gladiators sharpened their swords.

Chef Andrea Consoli will instruct you step by step through your five-hour Italian cooking class in the quaint neighborhood of Trastevere. Under the chef’s guidance and expertise, you’ll prepare a four-course meal of antipasto, homemade pasta, a succulent second course, all to be completed with a decadent dessert, all with organic ingredients. After all that work, you’ll have plenty of time to feast on the fruits of your labor!

For a final culinary experience that goes beyond the menu, you’ll get to sample some of Italy’s best wines as you make your way through Rome on an informative tour of hidden wine bars. This is the perfect relaxing compliment to your tours and cooking class, as you’ll stroll down charming streets and discover the locals’ favorite enotecas. Enoteca owners will provide you with descriptions of the wines and recommend food pairings, and your native Roman guide will happily answer any questions you may have.

 

The Open Championship is the greatest golf tournament of all with the first championship being held at Prestwick Golf Club in Ayrshire, Scotland in 1860. The following eleven championships were also staged at Prestwick until 1873 when St. Andrews played host and took over responsibility for the Championship. Over the years a number of the other great links courses in the UK have been added to the Open circuit such as Muirfield, Royal Troon, Carnoustie, Royal Birkdale, Royal Liverpool and Turnberry to name but a few. The Claret Jug, or to use its proper name, The Golf Champion Trophy, is presented to each year’s winner of The Open Championship.

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Discover the treasures of Italy! Here’s your chance to enjoy the best of Italy with seven nights in Rome, Florence, and Venice, as well as carefree travel by train from city to city. Experience the wonders of ancient Rome, wander the cobbled streets of Florence, and explore the canals and bridges of Venice, and get a taste of fashion and design in Milan.

Rome is overflowing with history, ancient structures and landmarks, from the imposing Colosseum where great fights were once fought, to the holy Catholic shrine of St. Peter’s Basilica. Discover all the romance and wonders for which the Eternal City is known during your stay at the four-star Fortyseven Hotel, which puts you right in the heart of the city, near the charming, medieval neighborhood of Trastevere, where you can explore the hidden corners of Rome. This hotel also gives you convenient access to some of the most famous Roman landmarks, including the Forum, Piazza Venezia, the Domus Aurea, as well as the seventh-century church of San Giorgio al Velabro, and several archaeological sites such as the Teatro Marcello.

In Florence, the Renaissance city, stroll through the streets and explore its art and architecture. You’ll find history and culture in every corner. Michelangelo’s David, which stands in the Piazza della Signoria, continues to be celebrated as one of the greatest masterpieces of the Renaissance. Bask in the luxury of the four-star Hotel Pierre, a fascinating Gothic style residence that reflects the splendid artistic and architectural ambiance which have made Florence one of the world’s capitals of culture. In addition to elegant accommodations, the hotel also boasts an ideal location just a short distance from the Duomo, Piazza della Signoria and Ponte Vecchio.

Venice is a place like no other. The only way to get around this 1,500-year-old city is by foot or by water. Relax in Piazza San Marco, visit the basilicas, drink a bellini at Harry’s Bar and wander the alleyways and bridges. Venice defies description. The design of the Basilica of San Marco, one of the greatest Venetian monuments, was influenced by a mixture of Byzantine, Roman and Venetian artists and craftsmen. Overlooking St. Mark’s Basin in the heart of the Venice Lagoon, your accommodations at the Hotel Savoia & Jolanda boasts a centuries-old tradition of hospitality. It combines the charm of a Venetian palace with luxury and modern amenities, and is located a short distance from Venice’s most important sites, including St. Mark’s Square, Palazzo Ducale, the Bridge of Sighs and the Venice Biennale.

In Milan, you can behold one of the world’s most famous works of art, Da Vinci’s The Last Supper in the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, and visit the Duomo, “one of the mightiest Gothic buildings ever created”. You’ll spend one night in the modern elegance of the four-star Uptown Palace, which is a short walk from Piazza Duomo and Milan’s famous shopping streets.

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