Don't hold your breath

When working out, we often get breathless, and tend to breathe from our mouth to makeup for the oxygen we are losing. But, while practising Bikram Yoga you aren’t supposed to breathe from your mouth. You are supposed to only breathe from your nose throughout the workout. Only in the beginning and end you use your mouth.

After doing bikram for months at end, I trained myself to not breath from my mouth when I’m in a posture. Other workouts, don’t work that way. So, my PT is constantly (for the past 3 years) reminding me to “keep breathing.” I’m still learning and reminding myself – don’t hold my breath.

In the world of metaphors (and over-thinkers), the term don’t hold my breath literally means to tell someone that an event isn’t going to happen.

In an endless loop, I had a realization (am I sitting by the window, talking in a Carrie Bradshaw voice? Possibly), that this meant more than just me trying to unlearn bikram yoga breathing. You see, I’m a dreamer, I am constantly scouting for hope and spend most of my optimistic self and time – holding my breath waiting for something that is likely to never happen.

I am not ashamed of hoping and looking for the rainbow, I would think of that as my virtue. I am always hopeful, but it’s my own expectations of everything else – not just necessarily me – that sets me up for disappointment. I wouldn’t want to settle for less than, but I shouldn’t be setting myself up for unnecessary breath holding and tension in my shoulders – and heart.

There is a need – nah, necessity – to constantly remind myself to breathe. To contain my expectations to myself – and to deliver on them, so I let go with a long exhale.

Fashion’s ‘IT’ Instagram Girls You Must Follow

From the days we were posting really hazy pictures of cupcakes with a million filters, to going the extra step to find the “perfect” aesthetic and colour scheme – I think you would agree Instagram as we perceive it has changed. With the rise (and retail) of Instagram posts and influencers – its become a VIP pass – to get us access to the best fashion shows, parties, behind-the-scenes and most importantly on what to wear.

But, while that is the basic, it is often difficult to identify who to follow and who to believe. And while fashion is about personal sense of style, a little inspiration goes a long way. In the simplest of words, in today world, where we are influenced easily (pun-intended).

We’ve pulled some our favourite fashion girls from all over the world who you should definitely be following – whether it’s for their personal IG stories, the ‘aspiration’ privileged access to the best designers or obviously, their fashion sense.

Chiara Ferragni (@chiaraferragni)

The name sounds familiar, doesn’t it? Chiara is an Italian blogger, designer and entrepreneur. She’s known for her blog and book, ‘The Blonde Salad’. Her wedding was exclusively covered by Vogue just last year and she wore the most beautiful wedding dress by Dior. She lives this stunning aspiration life – the hands-on fun mom, super hot, probably on caller ID for brands including Dior, Louis Vuitton, Chanel and LOEWE. I mean, she’s even for her own Barbie Doll version of herself that Mattel created!

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My Milano 💘

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Camilla Coelho (@camilacoelho)

A large following on both Instagram and Youtube, it’s fair game to say Camila holds some influencer in the world of Fashion. Well, that and the fact she just launched her own fashion line with the giant e-retailer, Revolve. Playing with colours and presenting a take on the happiest chic, she isn’t one you want to miss.

Aimee Song (aimeesong)

I’ve been following ‘Song of Style’ for as long as I can remember it. She talks about fashion, jewellery, Interior design and boasts of just the most aesthetic feed. She’s got her own jewelry line and recently launched her own clothing brand named after her blog – Song of Style. In true Californian vibe, whether its her travel posts or the play of colour – she always remains chic.

Susie Lau (@susiebubble)

London-based Susie, one of the original fashion bloggers has been secretly playing out the modus operandi on fashion. She has always been a leading voice in spotlighting young and unknown new designers. Follow her for her writing, her fashion and her fun ensembles.

Pernille Teisbaek (@pernilleteisbaek)

Scandinavians are known for their clean aesthetic and taste – imagine getting this right in the mix of fashion – a hard job, but one that Pernille makes it look like its easy. She combines classic and informal silhouettes – from the smallest tweaks to the latest fads – all while waving her flag for sustainability in fashion.

Leandra Medine – (@ManRepeller)

The fiercly funny New Yorker behind one of my favourite blogs – Man Repeller, Leandra deserves her special mention. Keeping it light, her ironic fashion-addict asides and comical conversations while shopping – and the way she does her story telling – its an intellectual’s art.

Karen Wazen Bakhazi

A familiar name in the region, Karen and her family have quickly become everyone’s favourites. Adding her two cents to the world of fashion – whether it’s through launching her new eye wear line, sitting front row in every show or dancing at her happiest with her kids (obviously wearing something you’d want to buy, probably right away). She keeps it real and happy – which makes it easy to find a connect.

Masoom Minawala, Style Fiesta

If you’ve been reading my fashion stories for Masala, you’ll see her mentioned often – its mostly because she is stunning. Petite and Indian – which makes an easy connect, she keeps the perfect mix of fun everyday inspirations and of course, Indian wear that would be the envy of many (if not all).

Dubai’s Newest Sanctuary of Wellness

A well-kept secret, Desert Palm Dubai is only 20 minutes from Dubai’s urban heart. Located on an extensive polo estate, the resort is nestled amidst lush polo fields. An oasis of calm, this sumptuously and discreetly luxurious retreat is a hidden world with cosy private pool villas, chic spaces for culinary refinement and spa indulgences surrounded by vast green landscapes, rare birds and endless sunshine.

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A sanctuary of wellness and serenity only a short journey away from the city, Samāna Spa provides the perfect escape to unwind and recuperate. Born from Sanskrit, Samāna means calming or soothing. We want you to be able to escape from the pollutants of the world to a place that will leave you feeling revitalised and renewed through carefully selected products and curated treatments.

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Begin your journey of restoration with our Experience Guides and Gurus who will help you explore our apothecary styled homoeopathic Aromatherapy Bar available only at Samāna Spa.

Since 1974, Tisserand UK has been carefully harvesting wild ingredients to produce pure organic essential oils. From a range of over 40 essential oils, we have carefully selected 20 essential oils with blends to aid you to relax, restore, rejuvenate and ready to tackle the world.

“Aromatherapy is a caring, hands-on therapy which seeks to induce relaxation, to increase energy, to reduce the effects of stress and to restore lost balance to mind, body and soul – Robert Tisserand” 

Guests can not only immerse in the latest spa therapies designed to stimulate the senses and indulge in the ancient practice of combining aromatherapy and massage for the perfect treatment but can also choose from unique aromatherapy blends or their own bespoke combination of essential oils to suit individual needs. With a selection of nourishing oils that absorb into the skin and penetrate deeply into the body tissue, guests will feel the positive effect on the mind, body and spirit to enhance emotional well-being.

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What are some ‘natural’ beauty brands?

Why is it that often with a skincare regime, when an acne breakout happens our immediate response is something out of our grandma’s books – which is more often than not something very simple, basic and natural? Till date, I trust in the powers of this ancient Indian moisturizer called ‘Vicco Turmeric’, most of it because it smells like my grandma.

This transition of moving to things that are more organic, refined and natural has been gradually gaining immense popularity, whether it’s our food, skincare and, even, makeup.  Detoxing has come a long way from just green juices, with people looking at detoxing their beauty cabinets and makeup bags.

Most natural beauty brands produce tinted lip balms, muddy eyeshadows, and even the occasional diminishing blush. We understand that it isn’t easy to find green beauty brands that produce vivid colours and formulas that could really work. Helping you along with your research, we have gathered a few out of favourite brands that use either all-organic ingredients or use a combination of natural and organic ingredients.  It is what they don’t use that counts: unnecessary chemicals, parabens, additives, etc.

A few products that we recommend:

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‘Uncover Up’ Foundations by RMS Beauty

They might not have as many foundations as Fenty Beauty, but all their 8 varied shades of foundation help in enhancing your skin. The formulas make for a flawless looking skin, but with sheer coverage.

 

Strike That Lipstick by Ilia Beauty

Lipsticks by ILIA Beauty

The brand’s ideology of simplicity and transparency is visible through their products. They use high-quality ingredients sourced from organic farmers around the world. Their lipsticks are probably the most popular of the range. The brand is popular for the organic classic true red. The formula just melts into your lips and builds a beautiful satin finish with a creamy texture.

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Pure Pressed Blush by Jane Iredale

Committed to enhancing beauty through natural products that nurture your skin, Jane Iredale’s blushes add as a supplement for healthy skin. There isn’t just one or two, but a whole of 11 colours to choose from! The colours stay on your cheek and add a colour of natural glow that complements the skin.

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Lush has been the pioneer of natural products, so it was quite pleasing when they expanded into makeup. They’ve got a huge selection of eyeliners and eyeshadows to pick from. The colours are very pigmented and vivid and make great additions to the make-up bag.

 

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Mascaras can be where most beauty brands might fail to deliver. But with at least 7 types of mascaras to select from, you can add a little definition to your lashes, whether it’s dramatic or vintage.

 

Written originally for Masala! Magazine (February 2018)

5 Favourite Breakfasts in Dubai

1. Friends Avenue, JLT

Honestly, they’re my go-to place for breakfast meetings. It’s not too busy, not too quiet, and the waffles are delicious! Their chocolate waffles with caramelized bananas are to DIE for, but, they keep their menu updated and these Oreo Waffles are everything!

Available every day; costs about AED 150 for two (roughly about two mains, two coffees and a bottle of water)

2. Nezesaussi Grill Downtown at Manzil Downtown
Their breakfasts are super popular for their sport-y feel. They have just launched a new Bench Breakfast where the team will not only ensure you are taken care of but will
also be able to give you a break down on the latest Rugby news! Their pancakes are SUPER delicious.

Available every Saturday, 9.30am to 12pm; costs AED 99 per person (buffet style)

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3. 3in1, Vida Downtown
I’m obsessed, like OBSESSED, with Granola Parfait. It’s so fresh and delicious. The pancakes and waffles are their bestsellers. When the weather is pleasant, you can sit by the pool which is the most instagrammable thing.

Available every day; they have ala carte and buffet options 

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4. BQ, St. Regis Dubai
Not only is the hotel so lavish, their breakfast buffet spread is something straight out of Versailles (which funnily enough, is also the name of their brunch). There are loads on offer, but I mostly gobbled after the pastries.

Available every day; it’s buffet for AED 165 per person  

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5. Wild and The Moon, Al Serkal Avenue

I actually went in to try the acai bowls that seem to be everywhere, and while the serving was not the biggest that I was imagining it to be, I can tell you that Acai bowls are going to be my new brekkie buddy to my Parfaits.  It’s also literally the prettiest, quietest place to work from.

Available every day; about AED 150 for two people (two acai bowls and two coffee)

 

 

How does changing weather effect your skin?

Last month, I wrote an article for Masala Magazine about how the skin is affected when the weather changes. So, here we go:

The temperatures are finally starting to drop, and the outdoors will be friendly again. And while this change in the season probably requires a change in wardrobe, it also requires a change in our skincare regimes.

When the weather was hot and humid, a lot of skincare specialists suggest looking after your skin, especially in terms of sun care and avoid the higher humidity to result in breakouts. But, as the weather starts to cool down, it becomes less humid and the indoors become especially dry and stuffy, depriving skin of natural moisture. In general, this new dryness can lead to flakiness, red patches and excess dead skin cells that clog pores and causing acne.

What is needed is to combat the skin from becoming dry and losing its natural lustre. The winter is actually a blessing for those with oily skins- as the lesser humidity and drier weather help with the breakouts and reduces flare-ups. The skin’s natural oils work hard to compensate for the loss of moisture. And while the dry breeze will remove excess oils, the skin will still need hydration, exfoliation and moisturizing. While the markets are suddenly stocked with petroleum jelly and oil-based moisturisers, they won’t be right for oily skins. Lush’s Catastrophe Cosmetic Face Mask, packed with fresh blueberries, is perfect for cleansing the skin and soothing redness and irritation, without stripping the skin of its natural oils. Dry oils like the Nuxe Huile Prodigieuse Multi-Purpose Dry Oil are perfect for this weather and oily skins.

For many, the winter days bring a rosy hue to the cheeks, dry skin-types, especially, struggle with skin troubles in the cooling weather. With lesser moisture than usual, the skin will be in need of a more heavy-duty moisturizer, a softer exfoliator and a lot of hydration. Hot showers and bath will sound especially alluring, but they will strip the already dry skin of natural oils and make the skin flaky and rough. It is ideal to take shorter baths or showers with lukewarm water. The skin will require more water than usual, without adequate water levels, it will appear dull, with exaggerated pores. Using a lighter Facial cleanser will ensure that your skin is clean without excessive scrubbing. Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Cleanser does just that and completely removes makeup. Using a moisturizing scrub like Reine Michi Beauty’s Moisturizing Sugar Scrub will help clear the dead skin and keep your skin hydrated. La Prairie’s White Caviar Illuminating Serum helps in reducing the appearance of lines and spots, and gives the skin a subtle light, followed by La Prairie’s Skin Caviar Luxe cream for strengthening and lifting the skin. Adding a facial mist, like Caudalie Grape Water to hydrate skin will make your skin glow and happy.

Change in weather often gets confusing for combination skin, i.e when you have an oily T-zone (forehead, nose and chin) and your cheeks are dry. Combination skin starts to flake because of dehydration and excess buildup. These dry flakes require mild cleansers such as the Neutrogena Hydroboost Waster Gel Cleanser that gently cleanses and locks in moisture. Mild exfoliators like Starskin Foaming Peeling Perfection Puff will remove the dead cells and give the skin a natural luster. Lush’s Tea Tree Toner Tab will balance the skin’s oils and soothe redness and irritation.

And while you are updating the seasonal skincare, you might want to stock up on the sunscreen, lip scrub and lip balms. While it might not be as sunny anymore, but the sun is still prevalent, and the skin will still need SPF for protection; irrespective of skin type, the drier weather will have you end up with chapped lips. Lip scrubs, like Glamglow’s POUTMUD Fizzey Lip Exfoliating treatment, exfoliates the lips and leaving them softer, and free of dead skin, and Sephora Rouge Balm will keep your lips moisturized and lightly layered with SPF 20.

Chic Interior Inspiration – Manzil Downtown

Housed in a building with sand-hued facades and traditional Arabic architecture, the Manzil Downtown is an upscale boutique hotel designed in a contemporary Islamic style. Like its home city of Dubai, it is a fusion of tradition and modern sophistication, a blend of the old and the new.

Geometric motifs used in Islamic art influenced much of the property’s interior. The elegant lobby is set out in warm, earthy tones, and illuminated by natural light seeping through the soaring windows. Subtle traditional accents are featured throughout the furniture, carpets and art, while striking views of the iconic Burj Khalifa add a touch of grandeur.

Arabesque patterns served as the inspiration behind the stunning two-story-high back-lit feature wall in the hotel’s lobby. The eight-meter-long runner in the lobby was inspired by patterns used in kilim rugs, which have been produced since ancient times in the Muslim world, combined with the textures and colours of Dubai’s deserts and skies.

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8th floor views 😍

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The hotel’s rooms are a perfect blend of form and function, featuring comfortable m furniture with arabesque details. The colour palette used in the guest rooms is a balance of warm and cool tones, featuring walnut timber and grey textured fabrics. The artworks in the guest rooms are integrated with the overall design, featuring large leatherettes printed with Arabic letters in contemporary form. The fitted carpets are custom designed and inspired by geometric patterns.

The Manzil’s signature restaurant, Boulevard Kitchen, is divided into three distinct sections – a café, a dining area, and a deli bar. Combining Arabic tradition with global multicultural tastes, the restaurant is adorned with laser-cut metal panels and features intricate floors with Arabesque geometric patterns.

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Inspired by the traditional courtyards of old Arabia, the courtyard is the heart of the property offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city to mingle with friends and family. The patterns and textures used throughout the courtyard showcase a contemporary take on the Bedouin look with the colour palette being slightly stronger as compared to other areas. The seating concept is inspired by the traditional dewan and features a mix of clean contemporary line seating and comfortable sofa and armchair groups.

Niche seating groups are also available for private gatherings with a traditional majlis setting with a modern twist. Custom designed chandeliers add to the ambience, creating beautiful patterns on the walls.

Sunglasses Edit

If you’ve lived in Dubai for a whole year, you know that sunglasses can be worn literally throughout the year. So, my search for sunglasses landed me on a few favourites!

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GLASSING’S WEARE Sun Otto in Kristal

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GLASSING’s WEARE Dubai Collection AED 1,150

GLASSING_GP_GP8_EXTRA_SILVER_FRONT AED 1299
GLASSING’S GP Collection AED 1,299

NAMSHI,quay eyeware, aed 165 (3)
Namshi, Quay Eyewear AED 165

& Other Stories round sunglasses, AED 139 Baby Blue copy
& Other Stories, round sunglasses AED 139

NAMSHI, GINGER, AED 85
NAMSHI, Ginger AED 85 

 

 

Things you’d miss about Dubai if you moved out!

Dubai’s home for a lot of people, and we are very spoiled with luxury and speedy delivery. Here are the 9 things you’d miss if you move out of Dubai!

  1. As one of the most diverse countries in the world, with expats from multiple nations and cultures- this is as diverse as you get. This makes for a cosmopolitan community that is dependent on the blend of cultures, people, and languages.
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  2. Whether it’s food, activities, malls, stores, cinemas- there’s never a dull day here, and you never run out of choices- you might run out of days filling up the choices!
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  3. You will never get tired of looking at the marvel that the Burj Al Arab is. And you will forever spend trying to take that picture perfect image of the Burj by the sunset.
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  4. It might be always sunny in Philadelphia- but there’s eternal sunshine in Dubai. While the peak summer months get incredibly hot, the rest of the year is warm enough to lie in the sun and breezy enough to not be too hot.
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  5. UAE was recently ranked s number one for the lowest level of violent crime and the lowest homicide rate by the Global Social Progress Index.
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  6. Nowhere else in the world will you witness the perfect combination of tradition, culture, and technology
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  7. UAE is one of the most tolerant countries in the world. Plenty of different cultures and religions happily co-exist here.
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  8. Tax-free salaries! This should have probably been on top of the list- but it’s pretty darn good reason to love the UAE.
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  9. Petrol is cheap!
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And let’s not forget, there’s no other place in the world where the air conditioning will be just right!

 

 

Traveling from Dubai around Eid

If you’ve been following me on social media, you might be aware of my agony and rants about how expensive flight tickets are during public holidays. Basically, if you want to go anywhere- and I mean, ANYWHERE, it’s ridiculously expensive. But, I’m sure people are still paying those rates and still traveling- I was ready to!

You see, I was planning a trip with three of my girlfriends. Tickets to places like Georgia (which are usually somewhere around AED 1100 return ticket) are for somewhere like AED 3000. Basically, it’s ridiculous. So, after a lot of flight finding and loud crying later- we decided on going somewhere- a drive away. Getting to the point, here’s a selection of places you can go to around Dubai without spending a very pretty penny on 3-hour flight tickets!

  1. Salalah, Oman
    If you’re a UAE resident, you don’t need a visa to enter Oman. Salalah is Oman’s oasis. The temperature is much lower than of Dubai’s. So, if Dubai’s 43 degrees Celsius, Salalah is 28-degree Celsius- which sounds SUPER relaxing compared to Dubai. It is a 12-hour drive from Dubai, but there are also 2-hour flights- so take your pick. There are plenty of really nice resorts, hotels, and budget hotel apartments- something to suit everyone’s budget. I would recommend choosing a resort- just so you can have access to a really nice private beach.
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  2. Ras Al Khaimah, UAE
    It’s like 8 degrees less hot than Dubai and there are plenty of hotels to stay at. It is surrounded by Hajar mountains are only 3-4 hour drive from Dubai. There’s a lot to do- you can trek up the mountain, gear up for some water sports, play golf or just relax in the pool. There’s also resorts, hotels and some incredible air bnb deals. If you look carefully you can find some really cool villas.
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  3. Sir Bani Yas Island, UAE
    This is a slightly expensive option, considering it’s all Anantara properties on the island- but from all the pictures I’ve seen, and experiences I’ve heard- it’s beautiful. However, it is as hot as RAK. There’s safari- which sounds just incredible. I’m planning to visit when the weather gets slightly cooler. You can go by road- and then take a speedboat or take a seaplane.
  4. Fujairah, UAE
    It’s a mere 3-hour drive from Dubai and is super popular for Snoopy Island. The beaches are beautiful, but the city itself stands out for its unique architecture. There’s a giant statue of an eagle that you will easily see.
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  5. Musandam, Oman
    The weather there is the same as RAK, but it will make you forget you are in the middle east. There are several day cruises that take you to Musandam and back for a long, lovely day. It’s all water and hills everywhere, with a chance of seeing Dolphins. You can even stay in a resort near the area to really explore everywhere- but everyone who goes just ends up staying by the coast. The waters are clear blue!

12 Things to See in Paris

Ever since I was little, Paris as always help an enchanting charm- like the one place where ‘love’ origins from for some reason. In all of the world, Paris will always be a good idea, and somehow connected with the notion of ‘love’.

I’m yet to visit Paris, but in my mind- and through my research- I’ve already been there- several times. There are so many beautiful places to see within Paris- and more so, in the whole of France. But, when I will visit, these are the 15, that I wouldn’t want to miss- and in no particular order.

  1. Eiffel Tower
    I had to start with the most significant one, right. The Eiffel Tower, a monument that practically draws the Parisian skyline in every illustration created, where on the top floor Tom Cruise proposed Katie Holmes, in front of which so many couples proposed and kissed, and shared moments of awe and love. Visit it once during the morning, and once during the night. As beautiful as it looks during the day, it’s a true sight to behold in the night- with all the light.
    Eiffel Tower was built in 1889 to mark 100 years of the French revolution by Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel. Him, with his associate Maurice Koechlin went on to also design the Statue of Liberty. At its time, it was the tallest building in the world, and stayed so for about 41 years.
    You can read more about the Eiffel on one of my favorite websites to read, History.com.
  2. Musee du Louvre
    You can’t visit Paris without visiting the Louvre Museum. It is the world’s largest museum and one of Paris’ most significant monuments. The museum is a part of the Louvre Palace which was built back in around 12th century. Louvre Museum is best known for being home to one of the most popular paintings in the history, Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa. The museum opened before the French Revolution in 1793.
    Admission charges are 15 euros per person, unless you are under 18 years of age. If you can, I would recommend spending the whole day there, if not, keep at least 4-5 hours for the museum, mostly because you’d want to spend all that time there- walking around with your mouth open, in awe.
  3. Notre Dame Cathedral
    kaci-baum-266646.jpgDisney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame is probably the first thing that comes to your mind right? Well, at least that’s the case for me. But, the Notre Dame is more thanthat. Considered one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture, its one of the most popular Cathedrals in the world. It was built in 1345, yep- the 12th century.  However, during the French Revolution, most of it’s religious imagery and artwork was damaged and destroyed. There have been several restorations processes since then. There is history and character in the Cathedral that can fascinate one endlessly. I’m a sucker for history- so a place like this would definitely grab my attention for longer than others.
    Due to its popularity and significance, there are always long queues to enter the spectacular Cathedral. Be prepared to wait for a while. Also, because it’s Cathedral – there’s a dress code (long-ish clothes).
  4. Sainte Chapelle
    jamieson-weaver-46032.jpgAnother fine example of French Gothic Architecture, the Sainte Chapelle was finished in the 11th century. Damaged during the French revolution, it was also restored in the 19th century. It is popular for the mesmerizing stained glass work windows. It is really close to the Notre Dame- so they can be visited one after the other.
    Admission fees is just 10 euros, free if you’re an EU passport holder, and from every single review I’ve ever heard- it’s well worth it. The lines here are smaller than the Notre Dame- with wait time just about 15-20 minutes.
  5. The Latin Quarter- Luxembourg Gardens
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    Le Jardin du Luxembourg is much newer compared to the cathedrals. It was built in the 17th century. Pack a picnic basket with baguettes, fresh macaroons, croissants, fresh strawberries and some bubbles and plot yourself in the beautiful garden. While I would recommend definitely visiting it- especially after a day full of busy itinerary- you can sit back and relax here.
  6. Palais Garnier
    sebastien-gabriel-61757.jpgA super fancy name to a super fancy Parisian Opera theatre. It was finished in 1875, and got its name from its architect, Charles Garnier. Its popularity is hugely related to the fact that it was the backdrop for the plot of ‘The Phantom of the Opera’. You must tour the insides of the magnificent Opera house.
    The English tours are mostly sold-out, so make sure to book yours before-hand. If not, they also have headsets that can explain the place to you in English and from what I’ve read and heard, quite entertaining. The place gets very busy, so I arrive first thing in the morning. It open at 10am. The guided tours can last somewhere around 2 hours. You can buy the tickets online- but with the date and time slot booked in advance.
  7. River Seine- Cruise on the Seine
    anthony-delanoix-152872The river flows through the heart of Paris, and is one of the must dos when in Paris. The river cruises are usually an hour long. Many reviews suggest that you get some of the best picture of the Eiffel from the river. It takes you under beautiful bridges, much like St Petersburg. 
    There are several cruises you can book from, based on your budget. Remember, research and first-hand reviews are the key!
  8. Arc de Triomphe
    The monument was built to honor those who died during the French Revolution and the Napolean wars. Beneath it, is the tomb of the unknown soldier- a memorial to all the soldiers who died during the First World War.
    Get the view and images from Champs Elysee, several reviews don’t recommend paying for the ticket and going on the top. There are several cafes along the Champs Elsyee where you can relax and gaze at the beautiful memorial building. To be honest, its quite like the India Gate in New Delhi- and it stands for the same thing as it does in India- the unknown soldiers who lost their lives to save ours. The monuments also look quite similar.
  9. Montmartre
    This isn’t a monument, it’s actually an area with an old village charm to it, with a selection of luxury cafes. The area is quite known for it’s “romantic feel”. In all the scenarios I build in my head, I am sitting in a cafe with a book, drinking hot chocolate and eating macaroons, when my the one approaches me and we begin our epic love story.
    Located in the area are Moulin Rouge and Sacre Coeur. There are several street artists- selling and performing, so its quite happening. However, be very careful of pickpockets and robbers in this particular area.
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  10. Chateau de Versailles
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    The Palace of Versailles was built in the 17th century. You can best associate it with Marie Antoinette- her private residence and pompous gardens are within Chateau de Versailles.
    It is a must visit for every Parisian tour- because of its architecture, significance to the French history, royalty and revolution. The grandeur of the palace is beyond mesmerizing- and best described as enchanting. Because of this, you won’t be the only person to see the magnificent palace- plan ahead and reach early- so you don’t have to wait in the queues too long. It’s obviously advised to buy your tickets online.  While you can easily spend the whole day there, you might not have that much time to- so spend at least 2-3 hours in there. Preferably, arrange for a tour guide so you can make the most of the place and find out the little facts and tales of the place.
    The entry to the gardens is absolutely free of charge.
  11. DisneyLand Paris
    Confession: I’ve never been to Disney Land. It sucks, I know. A 24 year old, so in love with everything that’s a fantasy and romantic- and hasn’t been to Disneyland. Worry not, I’m trying to find a way to amend that very soon. (Paris, Hong Kong- I’m yet to decide). But, when I go to Paris, I will take an entire day out for Paris. Get there in the morning just when it’s about to open and stay until the park closes, for I can’t imagine another way.
    Admission tickets are roughly about 45 euros per person, which isn’t bad for the most magical place.
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  12. Le Marais
    An historic part of Paris, it dates back to the 13th century. It was home to aristocracy before the French Revolution, since then it’s come back to its superior significance. Its full of super expensive hotels, boutiques, and cafes. Pierre Hermé’s store is also on the street- do NOT miss the delicious macaroons from there. Their cocoa macaroons are literally the best things ever.
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Dubai’s Trendiest Places

There are barely parts of Dubai that aren’t fancy and trendy- barely. In that theory, it’s probably won’t be an easy job to find Dubai’s trendiest spots right? But, Foursquare, did! They curated a list of 15 of Dubai’s fanciest places. And yes, most of them are just restaurants!

  1. Jetty Lounge
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    Located in the One&Only Royal Mirage, the Jetty Lounge is the nicest beach-side place to have a few drinks by and watch pretty sunsets. Obviously, it’s not the best choice for the summer months!
  2. Zuma
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    They have the best miso soup and maki rolls of all time. Unfortunately, as a vegetarian there isn’t much that I can eat there- but all my fellow diners keep ooh-ing and aah-ing over the sushi and the salmon.
  3. Vida Downtown
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    I was actually very happy to see this one on the list, see I do their PR. But, honestly Vida Downtown is beautiful! They also organize the coolest Art events and support regional artists and designers. Sounds like a PR pitch, doesn’t it? It’s not. It’s actually a really cool hotel- and they serve the yummiest yogurt, granola and fresh berries parfait in town. Don’t just take my word for it- try it!
  4. Sum of Us
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    I ended up there for a meeting, actually. But, the bread and the pasta and coffee was so good- I ended up spending my lunch hour there. They have the yummiest selection of desserts – which are gluten-free sometimes. Always have the chocolate exam. It’s literally what I eat every time I go there. Unless it’s sold out. Which has also happened- twice. 😦
  5. Farzi Cafe
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    Personally, I haven’t been there and I’ve heard mixed reviews about the place. It’s in City Walk which is already Dubai’s swankiest location, and it serves Gastro-styled Indian cuisine. It’s always full of people and pretty instagrammable. If you do visit it, do let me know what you think!
  6. 360*
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    Probably giving you the best view to Burj Al Arab, 360* is super popular with the young crowd (and seldom the creepy). Don’t forget your high heels at home.
  7. La Serre
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    This one’s also in Vida Downtown- though I don’t PR it! They serve amazing french cuisine with the most amazing selection of desserts and cocktails. It’s chic and has the perfect view to the Burj Khalifa. It’s ideal for a quiet date night or a girls’ fancy cocktails evening.
  8. Roberto’s
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    This was my first-ever PR client when I first started working in Dubai. Located in DIFC, they have another side of the view to the Burj Khalifa (although, it looks the same from any directions!). It’s an Italian restaurant, and one of the most popular one in the city. Their tiramisu is amaaaaaazing.
  9. Buddha Bar
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    Every time I’ve been there- it’s been very smoky. And I don’t like smoky. But, you might like it. They do serve really amazing cocktails!
  10. Le Petite Maison
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    I was surprised how long it took for the list to mention LPM. It’s actually insanely popular in Dubai, and in the cooler months, it’s very difficult to get a table booked. You have to do one of those 11pm dinners and skip the dessert. Book ahead, and do NOT in any circumstances miss the dessert!

You can read the article here: https://foursquare.com/top-places/dubai/best-places-trendy