Friday, February 22, 2008

Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul


The Sunday Indian - India's Greatest News weekly

Who would have thought that one of the world’s most opulent hotels, was once a prison! But then again, this one’s an exception in every sense of the word. Regularly featured in the top 10 list of hotels, the Four Seasons, is a world class hotel, which captures the old-world charm of Istanbul.

Four Seasons Hotel IstanbulTHE VIEW: Set in old quarter of the city, it can fool one into believing that they’ve traveled back in time. From the deluxe rooms and suites, can be seen the inner courtyard of the famous Blue Mosque or the iconic Hagia Sophia.

ARCHI TYPE: This neo-classical structure painstakingly restored with much of the original marble, antique rugs and chandeliers complementing the elegant interiors. Each one of its 65 rooms are no less than a work of art.

BON APPÉTIT: Although the Seasons Restaurant is the only one it can boast of, it is known to be the best of its kind in Istanbul. Featuring delicious local and international cuisines (try the Mediterranean) its children’s menu is sure to keep the little ones happy.

AROUND THE CORNER: Being in the middle of the old city, it’s a brief walk from cultural landmarks like Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace & Grand Bazaar.

FROM UNDER THE CARPET: The guttural Turkish language could pose a problem in getting your accent right. Take your time.

IN ESSENCE: Experience Turkey the right way….and feel like a Pasha.

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Four Seasons Hotel Istanbul


The Sunday Indian - India's Greatest News weekly

Who would have thought that one of the world’s most opulent hotels, was once a prison! But then again, this one’s an exception in every sense of the word. Regularly featured in the top 10 list of hotels, the Four Seasons, is a world class hotel, which captures the old-world charm of Istanbul.

Four Seasons Hotel IstanbulTHE VIEW: Set in old quarter of the city, it can fool one into believing that they’ve traveled back in time. From the deluxe rooms and suites, can be seen the inner courtyard of the famous Blue Mosque or the iconic Hagia Sophia.

ARCHI TYPE: This neo-classical structure painstakingly restored with much of the original marble, antique rugs and chandeliers complementing the elegant interiors. Each one of its 65 rooms are no less than a work of art.

BON APPÉTIT: Although the Seasons Restaurant is the only one it can boast of, it is known to be the best of its kind in Istanbul. Featuring delicious local and international cuisines (try the Mediterranean) its children’s menu is sure to keep the little ones happy.

AROUND THE CORNER: Being in the middle of the old city, it’s a brief walk from cultural landmarks like Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace & Grand Bazaar.

FROM UNDER THE CARPET: The guttural Turkish language could pose a problem in getting your accent right. Take your time.

IN ESSENCE: Experience Turkey the right way….and feel like a Pasha.

Edit bureau: Amarpal Malhi

For Complete IIPM Article, Click on IIPM Article

Source :
IIPM Editorial, 2007

An
IIPM and Professor Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist) Initiative

For More IIPM Info, Visit Below....
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IIPM International Student Exchange Programme
IIPM, ADMISSIONS FOR NEW DELHI & GURGAON BRANCHES
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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Tilt the hilt of tilting!


The Sunday Indian - India's Greatest News weekly

The might of knights kept alive through jousting...
Virtues The might of knights kept alive through jousting...of courage, justice & kindness blended with honour and brewed with hearty amounts of courtly love concoct a personality trait irresistible to the ladies. Albeit now steadily on the decline, chivalry was once a code of conduct and thus, a way of life for knights in the medieval ages. It also is perhaps solely responsible for the perpetual longing in women for their ‘knight in shining armour’, which after all is, a history proven possibility. These days the closest the ladies can get to ‘knights’ is at The Lulworth Castle from July 22 to August 28, 2007, which provides a medieval village setting for Jousting Shows, and there Knights of Lulworth battle twice everyday.

A European sport from the medieval times, jousting celebrates the valiancy of knights. Two armoured knights with a weapon in one hand (most oft en a lance), perched upon their steeds, ride towards each other aiming to un-horse the other. Where the lance is made of wood (solid oak in the past), the stunt of un-horsing the opponent was known as tilting. Armed with a weapon (lance, dagger, axe or a sword), the combatant doesn’t get many chances for performing except for three encounters in each phase.

DuringTilt the hilt of tilting! yesteryears, the game wasn’t as popular in martial sports category but once it was introduced in the tournaments, there was no looking back. The castles and palaces were improvised by adding a tiltyard for holding jousting competitions. The game soon started to render huge sums to the knights who took up the challenge of participating in this dangerous game. Hungry for riches, Henry II of France and many others lost their lives. That could be one crucial reason why the International Jousting Association, which governs modern day jousting, gives no points for un-horsing the rival and awards it instead for breaking the tip of the wooden lance.

While Chronicles of Froissart give a written account of medieval jousting, the same can be seen and experienced in today’s Renaissance fairs and festivals. Those who get intrigued by the courage and romance of the Middle Ages shouldn’t miss the feats of arms by the Knights of Lulworth, though no more performed for rescuing dainty damsels in distress!

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