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This autumn, under the title 'Passion for Renoir', the Museo del Prado, Madrid's most famous museum and gallery, is hosting the first monographic exhibition by the French master to be organised in Spain. If you like Impressionism, you're bound to be impressed. It may sound like a fairy-tale, but it's no impossible dream: you too can stay in a luxury French chateau in a beautiful and historical setting, surrounded by a landscape that looks like an illustration straight out of a children's story book. It was the first luxury hotel in London and a favourite among artists, film stars and politicians. Now, after a three-year closure for renovation, the Savoy is glistening and gleaming with state-of-the-art technology alongside the restored Edwardian elegance and Art Deco style. If you're a dedicated follower of fashion who loves to shop, don't forget to add Antwerp to your list of 'must-visit' destinations. The Belgian city has been dressing those in the know in the world of fashion for centuries, and is back at the cutting edge today with its break-through creative style and shops. Hair loss isn't always a cause for concern From Friday Kahlo to Evita Hot stone massage can relieve built-up tensions and help reduce stress and anxiety. Until around ten years ago, the people of this small Himalayan kingdom had no access to television, and mobile phones didn't make an appearance until the twenty-first century. Today the country is slowly opening up to the west while taking great care to meet the challenge of joining the modern world without losing sight of the spirituality and adherence to tradition that permeates Bhutanese daily life. The German designer and creative director of the house of Chanel reveals another of his talents in an exhibition of his photographic work in Paris. Poor posture during working hours is a major factor in workplace associated injuries and health problems. Putting cliches and prejudices to one side, anyone who wants a personal experience of the Arab world could do a lot worse than to start by visiting Tunisia. Here, in a modern African country open to the western world, a host of enchanting towns await discovery. And the most delightful of all could well be Sidi Bou Said.