Amy Guttman

As a child, Amy Guttman regularly cracked open the World Encyclopaedia to discover new, exotic-sounding locations on the glossy pages of the World Map, conjuring up images of locales like Bora Bora and Papeete. Ever since, she's chosen adventurous over mainstream, when given the chance.

Roger Smith, New York

Contributor/ Amy Guttman Best Known For Location, location, location. Ask anyone familiar with the Roger Smith and the answer’s the same, “great location.” It’s a ten-minute walk to Grand Central, and the shopping Mecca that is Fifth Avenue. The MOMA is within reach, as is Central Park. The Roger Smith is also known for being […]

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The Pig on the Beach, Dorset

Contributor/ Amy Guttman Best Known For The Pig hotels are synonymous with shabby chic, and they do it well. Think whitewashed wood panels and claw-footed tubs. Décor embodies Nantucket neutrals; though this one embraces its past with Gatsby-era stained glass, tin ceilings and rich, velvets. The pride of their kitchen is farm-to-table, locally produced and

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The Breakers, Palm Beach

Contributor/ Amy Hughes Best Known For This legendary hotel set the standard as the first American resort.  Industrialist Henry Flagler single-handedly turned Palm Beach from a backwater into a world-class holiday destination when he built the hotel in the late 19th century, attracting the likes of JP Morgan, the Astors and countless others with padded

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