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COMMENT, Global – A few of you will recall I started a travel log of global travel & food some time back.

Vienna globally innovation & inspiration cityMy focus was food, wine, airlines & accommodation as they effect global cultural innovation.

Particularly food, wine, hotels, airports, galleries, museums, cities and cultural destinations.

Why is culture everyday important?

Nothing inspires our better ideas so much as art, food, wine, song, language, design, beautiful architecture.

Inspiring cultural destinations like the Bristol in Vienna, Louvre in Paris or inspiring transit points like the Qantas First Lounge will make you want to be there.

But nothing crushes us our spirits so much as the same done indifferently, badly poorly.

Like the Park Lane Hotel in London, wherein my experience was a cautionary tale of tragic decline and low-London standards.

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Well I will be re-integrating those articles into this blog, as well as adding some new posts as I soon again travel the world.

So from the past there will be Paris, Vienna, London, San Francisco.

From the future many more places, especially inside Eastern Europe.

So what do I mean by inspiring?

In Rome - Globally Innovative food - world best terracotta lasagne!I don’t mean new. Or trendy. Or funky. Unless those are also inspiring and elevating.

Of course it’s subjective, but I’ll be adding my personal experience so you don’t have to.

For example, when I say meals, I mean honest meals that are home-made with skill, style and panache.

By good meals I do not commercially churned out creations choked in oil as are commonly served in restaurants in many places. Some critics like these, not me.

But I will tend to focus on the exceptionally good, and only point out the really bad.

The middle ground I’ll leave up to you. See you on a plane somewhere!
Take care,

Christopher

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