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This Paris hotel suite is now a playful artwork you can sleep inHungarian artist Szabolcs Bozó has transformed Room 607 at La Fantaisie Paris into a nine-month living gallery of creatures, colour and soft sculpture
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Ten years on, Four Seasons Kyoto remains one of the city’s most atmospheric hotelsSet around an 800-year-old pond garden in Higashiyama, Four Seasons Kyoto brings together Japanese craft, restorative wellness and a strong case for staying in
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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17 can’t-miss new restaurants to try in Los Angeles this summerFrom a bougainvillea-covered dining terrace to a revamped rooftop, here are the most inventive dining destinations to have opened in the City of Angels
By Carole Dixon Last updated
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Tatjana von Stein’s The Dean Munich brings the city’s forgotten creative history to lifeWallpaper* talks to London-based designer Tatjana von Stein about The Dean Munich, her latest project: a hotel that pairs Jugendstil elegance with the city's exuberant 1980s creative spirit
By Ali Morris Published
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This cinematic bathhouse brings the shimmer of the sea to MadridBarcelona-based architecture studio Oficina Satélite has designed Riela as an atmospheric bathhouse where ancient ritual meets modern recovery
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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The best new London restaurants for summer diningFrom Sloane Square brasserie classics to canal-side barbecue and dressed-up Italian seafood, these are the London tables to book this July 2026
By Ben McCormack Last updated
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This sophisticated skyscraper hotel brings old Shanghai into the futureSet inside Xujiahui’s new ITC complex, Andaz Shanghai ITC finds warmth, wit and old-Shanghai character above the city rush
By Lucie Grace Published
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Where to stay in July 2026: the best new hotels to book nowExplore the best new openings in the world, from a Cycladic sanctuary overlooking the Aegean Sea to a Beaux-Arts cinema turned landmark hotel in San Sebastián
By Lindsay Cohn Last updated
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In Notting Hill, a former bank is an unexpected location for this Lebanese restaurantMeaning ‘treasure’ in Arabic, Kinz is an urban oasis bringing a slice of Beirut to London
By Tianna Williams Published
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Feast at a new Greek-Cypriot taverna in buzzy Covent GardenZylia is a contemporary haunt shaped by childhood memory, family recipes and an obsession for charcoal grills
By Ben McCormack Published
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The best Spanish restaurants in London for a Mediterranean summerDiscover the small-plate dining way of life at our picks of the best Spanish restaurants in London
By Ben McCormack Published
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Inside the Delano Miami Beach, an art deco legend reborn for the modern eraThanks to a revamp by Elastic Architects, the famous hotel is again making a splash in Miami Beach
By Lindsay Cohn Published
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This Arctic fishing town may be summer’s most cultured getawayCulture has found a stellar playground in Nusfjord, one of Norway’s oldest and most dramatic settlements on the Lofoten archipelago
By Stephanie Gavan Published
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1887 by André is an ostentatious and whimsical addition to Raffles SingaporeThe anticipated restaurant is not only a homecoming for chef André Chiang, but also a Bill Bensley-designed setting primed for showcasing maximalist creations
By Daven Wu Published
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This chic bar in Turin reinterprets 1960s office designChrome, stainless steel and bold colour accents define designer Fabio Fantolino’s latest hospitality project, inspired by the golden age of office interiors
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Spend the night at the former home of legendary filmmaker Yasujirō OzuHidden in the hills of Kita-Kamakura, the century-old residence where the ‘Tokyo Story’ director spent his final years has been restored as a guesthouse
By Kanae Hasegawa Published
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Wallpaper* checks into W Sardinia, a magical stay where vintage nostalgia and folklore meetThe Marriott Bonvoy’s new hotel marks a new chapter for W, venturing away from its party reputation
By Tianna Williams Published
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What to expect from St. Clement, Nick Jones’ new London hotel on the ThamesOpening in September, St. Clement mixes grand riverside views, bathroom minibars, and the Soho House founder’s sharp eye for detail
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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On a roll: the restaurant behind London’s temaki boom moves to MayfairTemaki’s new outpost pairs architectural restraint with some of the capital’s most sought-after hand rolls
By Ben McCormack Published
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Wallpaper* checks into Hotel Corazón, a bohemian fantasy in the Mallorcan mountainsA photographer’s eye and a gardener’s soul define this dreamlike escape in the Balearic island's wild north-west
By Anna Solomon Published
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Korean Air is redefining the airport lounge as a new expression of luxury hospitalityAt Incheon International Airport, Korean Air’s new lounges offer a design-led experience of the airline’s evolving identity
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Dior opens Monsieur Dior by Mauro Colagreco in Saint-TropezFrom astrology and gardens to couture and cuisine, Christian Dior’s eclectic world informs the three-Michelin-starred chef’s new Riviera restaurant
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Art Basel insiders’ guide to the Swiss cityLooking for the best tables in Basel during the 2026 art fair and beyond? Five gallerists reveal their favourite restaurants, cafés and bars in the city
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Finally, Hudson gets the hotel it deservesPocketbook Hudson transforms a long-abandoned industrial landmark into the cultural centre of New York’s most creative small town
By Andrew Wasserstein Published
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A day at the Coworth Park spa offers modern wellness within a blissful, flowering meadowSurrounded by polo fields, woodland walks and flowering meadows, Coworth Park's spa has unveiled a refined new chapter, blending restorative treatments, thoughtful design and sweeping views of the Berkshire countryside
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Architect Bill Bensley’s personal Eden opens its gates to guests in ThailandFor nearly two decades, the American architect has been building a fantastical estate in the Mae Rim valley. Now guests can experience it for themselves
By Daven Wu Published
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Oudh 1722 brings a forgotten Indian culinary tradition to LondonMichelin-starred chef Aktar Islam’s first London restaurant is rooted in the historic food culture of Awadh, northern India’s former royal province
By Ben McCormack Published



