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Bucket List: The Conservatorium, The Dead Rabbit and more

Once-in-a-lifetime experiences you'll never forget

The Conservatorium

Supremely glamorous, the Conservatorium is situated in the very heart of Dutch culture and sophistication: Amsterdam's Museum Square. An architectural landmark on the outside, the inside is elegant, contemporary and easy going, earning it the nickname ‘Amsterdam’s Living Room’. Don't miss the 1,000 square feet of holistic wellbeing facilities. Amsterdam, conservatoriumhotel.com

Fäviken Magasinet

This award-winning restaurant captures the rugged nature of the 20,000-acre reserve in which it nestles, sourcing almost all its ingredients locally. And by locally, that means from those same 20,000 acres of reserve. Just a dozen diners a night get to experience the dried, salted, jellied, pickled and bottled produce of this idyllic Swedish winter paradise. Sweden, favikenmagasinet.se

The Dead Rabbit

Celebrating the Irish heritage of New York (the name comes from a 19th century Irish street gang), and situated in the Financial District at the very tip of Manhattan Island, The Dead Rabbit is a legendary watering hole consisting of an upstairs parlour and downstairs taproom. Try the authentic historical cocktails and the oysters. New York City, deadrabbitnyc.com

Snow Village

Remember the villain's Ice Palace in Die Another Day? Imagine that, but with less evil and more breathtaking natural beauty. Snow Village’s unbelievable architecture and icy artwork is built anew each year from over 300,000 kg of ice and 15 million of snow, totalling an incredible 20,000m2 for the hotel, restaurant, bar and connecting tunnels. Lapland, snowvillage.fi