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  • Tower Isle, Jamaica
    You won’t be the first to fall in love with the candlelit brick setting of this Italian restaurant, located on the ground floor of a renovated plantation great house and downstairs from an art gallery; the attentive service can make you feel like landed gentry. Be prepared to dig into your pockets to pay the bill, but the inventive and delicious cuisine—strictly Italian and written out on two large chalkboards every day—is worth every penny. Don’t skip the desserts, especially the tiramisu and the chocolate profiteroles.
  • Kurhausstrasse 65, 8032 Zürich, Switzerland
    This landmark hotel, built in the Swiss rustic style popular at the turn of the 19th century, has hosted Winston Churchill, Arturo Toscanini, Albert Einstein, the Shah of Iran, Henry Kissinger, and the Rolling Stones, among others. Situated high above Zurich, with a sweeping forest and a golf course for company, it offers breathtaking views of the city, the lake, and even—on clear days—the Alps.

    Renovated in 2008 by Lord Foster for a cool 385 million Swiss francs, it now features a bold, contemporary edifice that wraps around the turreted original, two entirely new wings (the Spa Wing and the Golf Wing), and a completely revamped interior. While the rooms in the Main Building (the historic structure) are appointed with traditional furniture and hand-painted wallpaper to give a regal, turn-of-the-century feel, the newer rooms are equipped with balconies and bathrooms of white marble or sand-colored Jura limestone. Imagined by London-based United Designers, they also come with flat-screen televisions with integrated Bang & Olufsen CD and DVD players.

    The four signature suites sprawl over hundreds of square meters and feature steam showers, whirlpool baths, and even (in one case) a grand piano. The hotel also offers an expansive spa and wellness center.
  • A3
    Harmony Hall, a popular art and crafts gallery, has assembled an impressive collection on the second floor of a former 19th-century Methodist manse near Ocho Rios. The works of more than 100 Jamaican artists and artisans are exhibited and sold here, and you’ll find yourself struggling to choose just one from among them, particularly with the variety of abstract and island-life paintings. Harmony Hall is an ideal spot to pick up a unique piece before dining at Toscanini, on the first floor.