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Travel Style – a #FriFotos Special Edition

Stylin’ & Profilin’

Lola's #Style is #lolafied

Lola’s #STYLE is #lolafied

I’m excited to share that I’ll be co-hosting #FriFotos on Twitter this Friday, April 26. In case you aren’t clear what #FriFotos is exactly, it’s a 24-hour chat that trends internationally. People worldwide share their photos that match the week’s theme and you can play along if you’re on Twitter or Instagram by following the #FriFotos hashtag and including it in your Tweets with your photos.

The usual hosts will be there: @FriFotos who can also be tweeted to as @TravelDesigned, @EpsteinTravels & @CharlesYap. I’m sharing co-hosting with ooo lala @purplepassport AND you can find me @LolaDiMarco. NOW onto this week’s theme. After a little discussion we decided on #STYLE. I think this is a fantastic topic for #FriFotos because it can apply to lots of things with regard to travel. Like is your #STYLE solo travel, backpacker or luxe? Is your accommodation #STYLE swanky, hip or budget? What’s your travel food #STYLE or even libations #STYLE? You get my point, right?! #STYLE is about the LIFESTYLE of travel too. Of course, I think the more creative the better and to help inspire you I’ve put together some ideas to show you LOLA’S TRAVEL #STYLE.

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LOLAPINK

Theres no doubt about it. My travel #STYLE involves lots and lots of PINK wherever I can pull it off!

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Lola’s drink #STYLE of choice is COCKTAILS

Seen here are a Dark & Stormy at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, Ultimate Gin & Tonic at SLS Beverly Hills, CA, 3 different versions of Negronis at Four Seasons Florence, Italy & the delicious Eastern Standard at Soho Beach House, Miami.

my travel #Style most certainly includes luxury hotel stays

my travel #STYLE most certainly includes LUXURY hotel stays

Don’t know what your #STYLE is for accommodations but mine’s definitely one where I’m looking for something special! These properties absolutely fit the special #STYLE bill. Seen here are two Four Seasons properties: Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons in Beverly Hills, CA and Four Seasons Milan in Milan, Italy. AND two Relais & Chateaux properties: Bellevue Syrene in Sorrento, Italy and Villa Galicci in Aix en Provence, France. I can assure you that I have never stayed in any Relais & Chateaux or Four Seasons property that didn’t meet every expectation in GREAT #STYLE.

Lola #Style also goes with HIP hotels

Lola’s #STYLE also goes with HIP hotels

My travel #STYLE enjoys finding the new hot spots too. These hotels certainly exude a HIP #STYLE. We’ve got Mondrian SoHo in NYC, W Barcelona in Spain, The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas & The James Royal Palm in Miami. All very HIP. All very COOL.

FACT: Lola hearts the #Style of a beach vacay

FACT: Lola hearts the #STYLE of a beach vacay

It’s gotta be NO surprise that my travel #STYLE is definitely one that leans toward beach vacations. Sun, sand & the sea make me so happy! Here are a few of my favorite beachy spots: Miami Beach in Florida, Gouverneur Beach in St. Barts, Lucy Vincent Beach in Martha’s Vineyard, MA and Cas Abao Beach in Curacao.

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very important in my world…minibar #STYLE

One thing that I’ve found that really sets some properties apart is a beautiful, well-appointed minibar! First up is the BEST up so far – Soho Beach House, Miami. To the right is Mondrian SoHo, NYC. Below is Four Seasons Florence, Italy. To the left is W Barcelona, Spain. If you love a cocktail to start your evening off right or to have a night cap at days end, a minibar with serious #STYLE is essential! Just sayin’

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Lola’s #STYLE is definitely all about a FAB hotel pool

I don’t care if it’s not even warm enough to sun yourself, there’s something amazing about the #STYLE of great swimming pool. Granted, I prefer the sunshine & warmth option in my travel plans. Found here are Delano South Beach in Miami, W Barcelona in Spain, Petit Palace in Santorini, Greece and Soho Beach House in Miami. I ask you what’s not to LOVE about these pool’s #STYLE?

I hope these examples of #STYLE has got your creative juices flowing. It will be so FUN if you come PLAY along on Friday on Twitter with #FriFotos. Don’t forget to tweet to me @LolaDiMarco and add the hashtags #STYLE and #FriFotos to your photos. I look forward to seeing you & your travel #STYLE there!

xo – LOLA

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60 Shades of Awesome at 60 Thompson

60 Shades…

That’s right. I went there. Why? Because 60 Thompson is a sexy hotel. The kind of hotel that conjures up foreplay to all kinds of fun. How, you wonder?

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Well, I can tell you the usual tidbits about 60 Thompson. Like it’s a small luxury hotel with only 100 rooms in the heart of uber swank Soho. Things like complimentary wifi, bath products by Kiehls, in-room pantries with Dean & Deluca treats and i-Pod docking stations are standard. I know, just that alone is enough to make anyone’s heart race a little.

The minimalist yet retro feel of 60 Thompson’s design helps with the seductive nature of the property. Designer Thomas O’Brien certainly knew what he was doing. Welcoming you but not overwhelming you so you can truly appreciate what is playful about 60 Thompson.

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The lobby’s over-sized couches invite you to come take a seat for a while and watch the flurry of activity. It definitely feels like a place to see and be seen. The warm tones of the guest rooms make you wish to relax and perhaps even slow down. Not always an easy thing to create in the rush of Manhattan.

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Then there’s the chic Thom Bar with it’s spirited touches that will make you want to cozy up with your company or easily branch out and make some new friends. It is definitely a spot for some intimate fun. As a guest you can also enjoy the members-only rooftop lounge, A60, in the warmer months.

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60 Thompson’s restaurant, Kittichai, must not be left out of the formula of what’s provocative about the property. A favorite among local New Yorkers and international foodies, the whimsical decor alone makes it worth the trip.

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So there you have it. It’s a gorgeous property that lures you in with its sexy sophistication. But you want to know what I find the most attractive about 60 Thompson? The warm reception of the staff and their distinct service. Now that’s something that would get any guest hot & bothered. Go check them out next time you’re in New York and you’ll be hooked too.

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i spy eye candy! – New York

This week where in the world is lola? picked the EYE CANDY topic of the NEW YORK CITY! once upon a time, lola actually lived in the ole BIG APPLE and had a great time there. now it’s just a place i enjoy visiting a few times a year. i’m so glad i once called myself a New Yorker but i prefer to just be a tourist these days. there is something so thrilling about NYC. it’s like everything is on high-speed. it’s definitely a city full of all kinds of EYE CANDY be that fabulous hotels, amazing restaurants, rich culture or burgeoning fashion trends.

and, from the looks of it, i will be returning to the CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS in October to celebrate one of my favorite girlfriend’s birthdays. CAN’T WAIT to check out a new hotel property, have a great meal & cocktails out on the town and maybe pick up a favorite new fashion find.

have you been to NYC? what’s eye candy about the Big Apple to you? let me know!

XO – lola – in a NY state of mind

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my 3 favorite travel memories…

and how they tell the story of who is lola

when i got wind of this blogger relay series going on, and then asked to join #teamBLUE by Christina from Jandal Road, i actually didn’t struggle much with which 3 memories i would pick. even though i’ve done my fair share of traveling, 3 really stand out for me and do a great job of representing who i am and what i believe in.

thanks to Christina for being our team captain and to Lowcost Holidays for sponsoring this campaign. the goal of the campaign is to have the longest chain of memories – one blogger passes the baton to next and so on. AND if you win the gold then you may win some great prizes too. if you’re interested in following along you can by following the hashtags #BloggerRelay and #teamBLUE on Twitter.

now onto my memories that make me moi

my minxy mouse encounter: DISNEY WORLD

Growing up in Texas, as a family of 6, we would drive EVERYWHERE for our family vacations. Florida was a popular destination as we could go to the beach or Disney World after a couple of days driving. i’ll be honest with you, i was a BIG fan of both of these vacation destinations. Florida is still one of my favorite places because of my childhood memories and fondness for the state. anyhow, i digress. this favorite travel memory is about me FINALLY meeting Minnie Mouse. here it goes…

even though we went to Disney as a family on several occasions, i somehow, after multiple visits, never seemed to be able to find her, shake her paw & get that precious photo-op. it was an inside joke within our family and an obsession of mine. i’d see her in the distance running off with Mickey and not be able to catch up. OR she’d be swarmed by a crowd and need to take a break from the heat of the Florida sun just as i was about to have my turn. it was RIDICULOUS the luck i had with that sassy mouse!

never was there a happier adult-child! (and i mean lola not the kid in the costume)

fast forward. many years later, my mother suggests we have a girls weekend at Disney. my mom, my sister & me. OK! sign me up – here’s my chance AGAIN!! going back to Disney as an adult was great. it brought back a flood of happy childhood memories and how magical the place can actually be. i found myself teary on many an occasion. AND i no longer had to chase that minx of a mouse all over the park. at this point, Disney had wised up and had the popular characters on continuous rotation over at the Toontown Fair. i waited patiently in line. over 30 minutes at least. they let in groups of 10, then you go one at a time to get your photo-op. i was so excited. i would be the first in our group of 10. it was finally my moment and unscripted i said “i’ve been waiting all my life to meet you!” WHAT?!?! this is a teenage person inside a mouse costume. i said to my mother “you better not mess this photo up!” my mom broke down laughing and said that the whole experience of me & my mouse encounter made the trip worth the expense. i proceeded to leave the meet & greet tent and buy myself a princess hat because, after all, i felt like one. the rest of the day little girls all over the park asked for my autograph!

why is this one of my favorite travel memories? it shows that even if it takes multiple attempts and many years, DETERMINATION CAN & WILL PAY OFF!

if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere: NYC

i am a determined & strong-willed person. i’m sure you can see that just from my Minnie Mouse meeting determination! 😉 so after several visits to the fine metropolis of New York City, i announced to the world that i would be moving there a few months down the road. ya know, after i paid off my post-college credit card debt & saved some money for rent, etc. it took me about 6 months but in that time i’d been working connections for roommates, places to stay while i apartment hunted, got a temporary job at the Gap as a back-up until i landed a “real job” and was working my “real job” connections too. NOTHING WAS GOING TO STOP ME FROM GOING FOR MY DREAM. much, much, much to my parents dismay.

look at that crown! not the Lady Liberty’s – MINE!

so, one day in late January, i took my one-way ticket and boarded an airplane to my future. the contents of my life were already en route via UPS in boxes. i just had to get to the big apple and find a place to call my new home. as soon as i landed i met up with a college-pal-turned-future-roommate and we began our apartment search. as it turned out we found the place we lived for the next year that very first day. AND, as they say, the rest is history. i did work at the Gap until i landed my first “real job” working in PR at a multimedia company.

now you are thinking…why is this a favorite travel memory?? because lola went for her dreams and succeeded. AND i made it there, so, you know…I CAN MAKE IT ANYWHERE!!

some of the best couple of months of my life: EURO TOUR VIA EURAIL

after some time in the big apple, i decided it was high-time for a new challenge and, heck, i was changing jobs & apartments anyway so why not just pack up all my stuff into storage and go off for a few months on my own to a continent i’ve never been. seems to make perfect sense, right? well…i did to me. again, not my parents so much but they knew me pretty well by this point in my life and didn’t try to hold me back.

just wait and see how differently i’ll look in front of the Louvre next time!

i’m a planner, so again, i saved up and plotted my attack – chasing the better weather as i headed to Europe in March and left in May. it was one of the most thrilling times in my entire life. i knew where i was generally going next but not everything i would see & do OR where i’d be sleeping each night. that made it exhausting too and by the end of my couple of months i was ready to get back to a normal routine of sorts. many friends met up with me along my journey and, of course, i made new friends everywhere i went. it was incredible in every way!

i love this travel memory because it was life changing. I WENT OUT ON A LIMB INTO THE UNKNOWN & RETURNED MUCH RICHER & WISER THAN I EVER EXPECTED.

so, there you have it. i would like to add, by this year’s end i expect a couple of these memories could be  knocked off by new ones. i have 2 BIG trips coming up that i believe to be opportunities of a lifetime. i head off to Cambodia in two weeks to build a house for Habitat for Humanity. this is similar to my 3rd favorite memory in that i’ve never been to Asia and i’ve never done a house build. i think it’s a fantastic example of putting myself out on a limb into the unknown & i fully believe i will be richer & wiser from the experience. my second big trip is with my wonderful friend, Leah, of Leah Travels all over Europe from November 5 to December 5. having the opportunity to revisit so many of the special places from my prior Euro tour with my travel partner in crime is something i never dreamt i’d be able to do. i’m beyond excited to share in the precious memories from my past and make new ones with Leah! you’ll want to stay tuned to this plot line for sure! the Minnie Mouse story can never be outdone 😉

thanks for reading my special travel memories!

the travel memories baton was passed to me by Henry from Fotoeins – check out his FAB memories from New Zealand. AND i get the pleasure of passing the baton now to a lovely chap, Tom, of Waegook Tom. we ALL cannot wait to read your favorite memories, sir.

Go #teamBLUE – let’s capture the gold!!

 

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NYC: why the Meatpacking District is so delicious!

a prime, grade A neighborhood!

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on a recent quick visit to NYC i had the pleasure of spending time in the Meatpacking District. once upon a time, when i lived in Manhattan, the only reason you’d venture to the Meatpacking District was to patronize the infamous Hogs & Hefers. BOY have things ever changed. yes, there’s still the warehouse feel and the cobbled streets of an older day but the scene there is otherwise totally HIP. another observation i made was that generally the neighborhood feels open, spacious & not congested like so many other areas of NYC.

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because i had a change in plans, i ended up staying in two different hotels in the neighborhood and discovered a charming third. the first night, i stayed at Dream Downtown – a hotel that’s design is all things circles. really neat – i must admit! the staff was friendly, the rooms were funky yet functional & decently sized by NY standards.

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the second night, i stayed at the Hotel Gansevoort Meatpacking. i loved the vibe of the Gansevoort – it’s definitely catering to the cool kids. raw hide & pool tables in the lobby and the tres fab roof deck pool aren’t to be missed. accommodations here were similar to Dream in that rooms were simple & sleek plus a good size. the Gansevoort exudes sex appeal!

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the third property i came across during my visit was The Standard NY. WOW what a view from their 18th floor. i dropped by The Standard to have a pre-dinner drink and fell for it hard. next time in NYC this will be where i rest my head. fur throws in the lobby & floors made of pennies give this place one awesome eclectic feel that attracts everything from models to the European crowd. this is a property that definitely needs a closer lola look. my other FAVORITE thing about all three of these hotels is that they offer free WiFi. nothing’s ever cheap in NY and this is a definite perk as most times you get nickeled & dimed to pay for wireless internet.

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the Meatpacking District is also sprinkled with some of the best places to eat in NYC like Scarpetta, Dos Caminos & Pastis, to name a few. you won’t go hungry with a variety of options in close proximity. AND another plus for the hood on the ‘lola scale’ of things – EXCELLENT shopping. you might not even need to venture out of the Meatpacking District. i enjoyed browsing at Diane von Furstenberg and am super excited to return to the neighborhood to shop at Vanita Rosa – a store i discovered in St. Barts. it’s only other location is Paris. great score Meatpacking District!!

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a final shout out i’d like to give is to the travel agency i booked my rooms through – Magellan Vacations. i’m a big fan of online booking all on my own but i’ve used Magellan now for a couple of trips and i highly recommend them. their inventory of hotels are in line with the types of places i’d choose to stay and because of their relationships with the various properties, you are almost always given an upgraded room and other possible perks. once you book with Magellan, they also continue to check your rate and if it goes down before your stay they will rebook you at the lower rate. this scenario actually happened to me and i feel that this alone is worth using their services!

so, if you’re heading to NYC in the near future and are hungry for a new neighborhood to check out – clearly, i endorse the delicious Meatpacking District.

go get yourself a big juicy bite!

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