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Iconic Estates: Decadent Dining Rooms 

This season, we are all preparing to gather ‘round the table, host family and friends, or join our loved ones at the dining table for the holidays. No matter the season, we tend to have essential meals in this space, and Arizona’s luxury estates have decadent dining rooms perfect for any celebration. The dining room is where we host, entertain, break bread, and form lasting memories.

Since the dining room is often the setting for momentous occasions, filling these spaces with decadent decor is a popular way to set the scene. Dazzling chandeliers, intricate ceiling details, and beautiful table settings are just a few examples of what makes for a decadent dining room experience. Finding the perfect home with a luxurious dining room is easy with the guidance of Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty lifestyle expert.

Be the hostess with the most this season with a decadent dining room from this month’s edition of ICONIC Estates!


Surrounded by a beautiful mountainscape, the new Camelback Residences, located in the heart of Scottsdale and in the private gated community of Ascent at The Phoenician, offer the unique opportunity to live at the base of the Valley’s most famous mountain.

Adjacent to the luxurious The Phoenician Resort and just steps away from Camelback Mountain, the exclusive residences offer stylish indoor-outdoor living complete with a private rooftop terrace that provides a 360-degree view of the Valley and, of course, ICONIC Camelback Mountain. The collection of 60 condominium residences ranges from one-bedroom plus den to three-bedroom plus den plans that each reflect a timeless modern design.


The cuisine-focused Michelin Guide, featuring thousands of recommended eateries worldwide, resonates deeply with a food-loving public and talented chefs who reach for those stars. In the restaurant world, a Michelin star matters.

“Since its founding in 1900, the main goal of the Michelin Guide hasn’t changed: It strives to choose the best places by providing honest and high-quality recommendations to culinary connoisseurs worldwide.”


When most people think of Nashville, they immediately think of country music and honky tonks. And the aptly named Music City is home to ICONIC music venues such as the Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium, Music Row, a section of downtown dedicated to the music industry, and, of course, Broadway, a strip of bars, and yes, honky tonks, where those hoping to break into the music industry get their start by playing into wee hours of the morning.

However, over the years, the world is beginning to realize that there’s much more to Nashville, which we cover in this Nashville travel guide. From where to eat and what to do, read on to get the most out of your stay in Nashville.

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