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From slick urban boltholes to far-flung retreats, escape with us into a world of inspiring, design-led travel
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Design takes the lead at andBeyond’s newest Kenyan lodgeSet in Northern Laikipia on a wild land rooted in conservation, andBeyond Suyian Lodge is an intimate stay deeply in tune with its surroundings
By Lauren Ho Published
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Tour Paris Rive Gauche’s most daring new hotelA storied telephone exchange is now Hôtel Sax Paris, a high-gloss retreat with plenty of energy
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Tuscan steakhouse tradition lands at the Waldorf Astoria Beverly HillsInspired by the Chianti countryside, Edoardo Baldi’s new Beverly Hills steakhouse focuses on olive-wood grilled beef, regional pastas, and Italian wines
By Carole Dixon Published
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Sale e Pepe Mare brings Italian coastal dining to The Langham LondonA seafood-focused spin-off of the Knightsbridge institution brings Riviera spirit and tableside theatre to Portland Place
By Ben McCormack Published
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A former bank vault becomes a whisky-fuelled izakaya in SingaporeBarrel Story of Hibiki pairs chef Sho Naganuma’s wood-fire cooking with one of Asia’s most serious Suntory collections
By Daven Wu Published
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Lake Como gets a modern shake-up with the arrival of this new hotelThe Lake Como Edition brings a contemporary design sensibility to a restored 19th-century palazzo overlooking the lake’s most cinematic stretch
By Laura May Todd Published
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A retro-inspired Athenian taverna arrives in Mayfair – discover MazaDesigned by Archer Humphryes Architects, the latest restaurant of Christina Mouratoglou and Adrien Carré pairs lively Greek dining with vinyl-spun evenings
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Melt into the interiors of London’s latest Italian hauntAt Burro, 1950s trattoria meets Irish hospitality – discover the latest restaurant by Conor Gadd, designed by Day Studio
By Tianna Williams Published
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Love modernist design? Don’t miss this exhibition at this storied Austrian hotelWithin a historic Alpine setting, ‘Provenance’ at Almhof Schneider traces the journeys of modernist design across continents and time
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Colour has flavour at this new London cocktail barLocated in Covent Garden, Cato is a double act with New York soul and plenty of British spirit
By Ben McCormack Published
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6 essential independent movie theaters to visit in Los AngelesWith dazzling interiors and captivating films, these historic movie palaces are keeping the magic of the silver screen alive
By Hannah Benson Published
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Go wild in the country at Vipp’s first US guesthouseVipp Pavilion, designed by the renowned architectural firm Johnston Marklee, is an idyllic retreat in upstate New York
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Inside Quito’s newest boutique hotel, where Ecuadorian art is at the forefrontWith just five suites, Casa Santa Clara provides an intimate stay in the protected historic centre of the city
By Lydia Swinscoe Published
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A local’s guide to Madrid: 15 unmissable hauntsAs ARCO Madrid 2026 kicks off, discover where to stay, eat, drink and shop in the Spanish capital – recommended by the Wallpaper* travel team
By Sofia de la Cruz Last updated
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The 6 most stylish omakase spots to book in NYC right nowThese intimate Japanese restaurants score points for cuisine and style. Here are our favourites to book now
By Dan Howarth Published
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Ever heard of Korean-Italian fusion? Lapaba in Los Angeles makes an irresistible case for the combinationFrom kimchi-filled pasta to black truffle soft serve, this new Koreatown restaurant truly blends the best of both worlds
By Carole Dixon Published
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Osteria Vibrato, founded by a former opera singer, hits a high note in London's SohoThe latest project from tenor Charlie Mellor, this laid-back Italian joint offers elegance, ease and fresh-baked amaretti biscuits
By Ben McCormack Published
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This two-room hotel in Nara is a design lover’s dreamLocated in Naramachi, the heart of the Japanese ancient city, Tayura captivates with its boutique comforts and pink-putty colour scheme
By Jens H Jensen Published
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Wallpaper* wants to know: why are there suddenly so many bathing clubs in New York?Schvitzes and banyas have been part of Gotham's cultural fabric for more than a century. But a never-ending new crop of experience-focused saunas and wellness spaces promises something else
By Emma O'Kelly Published
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Taipei’s most exclusive omakase experience has arrived in LondonSushi Amamoto opens in Mayfair, bringing 17-22 courses of disciplined craft, shifting flavours and near-impossible reservations
By Ruby Conway Published
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‘Heated Rivalry’ fans, book a stay at the show’s modernist Canadian cottageYou can now book Barlochan Cottage on Airbnb, the stunning site behind the hit TV show’s most intimate scenes
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Axel Vervoordt knows how to make a good first impressionA nearly two-decade collaboration continues as the Belgian interior designer redefines the lobby of Munich’s Hotel Bayerischer Hof
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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This new restaurant is London’s answer to Hong Kong’s vibrant cafés and street marketsTucked beneath a railway arch, Cafe Kowloon is all about discovery and fiery energy
By Tianna Williams Published
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At Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin, luxury meets alpine chicRosewood Hotels & Resorts debuts its first winter resort at Courchevel 1850 in the French Alps
By Hélène Bauer Published
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Inside The Eighty Six, a new jewel box restaurant that’s already celebrity-approvedWith lavish interiors from Rockwell Group and a decadent menu, a historic New York boozer has been reborn in glittering fashion
By Lindsay Cohn Published
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David Lynch’s legendary club, Silencio, is heading to Los Angeles for three nights only this weekIn time for Frieze Los Angeles, revelers will be able to boogie down beneath 400 disco balls at the West Hollywood Edition for a series of curated club nights
By Lina Abascal Published
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You can now sleep inside Karl Lagerfeld’s former Paris officeHighstay reintroduces the late visionary’s Saint-Germain workspace as a design-led residence, available for short- and long-term bookings
By Sofia de la Cruz Published



