One of my favorite things about a city trip is staying at a beautiful boutique hotel. A place where great attention has been paid to the (design) interior, the service is top-notch, and you're spoiled with a delicious breakfast in the morning. For the past few years,...
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10x The best boutique hotels in the Netherlands
One of my favorite things about a city trip is staying at a beautiful boutique hotel. A place where great attention has been paid to the (design) interior, the service is top-notch, and you're spoiled with a delicious breakfast in the morning. For the past few years, I've been going on more weekend getaways in my home country the Netherlands. And since I love boutique hotels, I usually let the destination be determined by the hotel I want to stay at. As a result, I now have a growing list of the best boutique hotels in the Netherlands. Perfect inspiration for a city trip or weekend getaway. Of course, there are many more hotels where you can have a great stay....
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The V&A in B&W
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My 3 favorite Instagrammers
Today I'm joining the ladies from The B Bar in a link up about our favorite instagrammers. I don't do link ups that often, but since I consider myself to be a true insta-addict, I thought it would be fun to join this one. My top 3 instagrammers, how hard can that be?...
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