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What’s the Most Impressive Bridge You’ve Ever Crossed?

What’s the Most Impressive Bridge You’ve Ever Crossed?

I’d love to know which bridges you’ve crossed or walked across have impacted you the most and where they’re located??

I don’t mean bridges that just made you think, “oh, that’s pretty,” but the ones that genuinely left you completely amazed or speechless, even if they weren’t massive architectural masterpieces but were simply located in beautiful places.

In my case, my vote goes to the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, UK (the photo).

u/Sahil_Holidays — 3 days ago

After two weeks travelling around Asia, my last day in Tokyo before flying back to Toronto turned out to be the one I was most excited about: the iconic Park Hyatt Tokyo, made famous by the film Lost in Translation starring Scarlett Johansson. This was also my very first Park Hyatt experience, and what a way to start, with one of the top Park Hyatts in the world, freshly renovated and reopened in December.

There’s really no need to say much more, as the photos speak for themselves and truly reflect what the luxury Park Hyatt brand is all about—so I’ll let the images do the talking.

Beyond the King Suite Deluxe, I also enjoyed swimming on the 47th floor, fine dining at the French restaurant Girandole by Alain Ducasse on the 41st floor, and live jazz with the signature Lost in Translation cocktail at The New York Bar on the 52nd floor. All of these experiences came with breathtaking, panoramic night views of Tokyo.

The interior is brandnew and beautifully aesthetic, while the service is top-notch in true Japanese style (every staff member greets you with a bow). Absolutely outstanding.

u/Sahil_Holidays — 29 days ago