OUR VOYAGES
We wander the world in search of beauty, meaning, and the things worth noticing
Destination
- Asia
- Austria
- Barcelona
- Bogota
- Boyaca
- Budapest
- Cartagena
- Colombia
- Europe
- Europe|
- Girona
- Hong Kong
- Hungary
- Italy
- Japan
- Kanazawa
- Kathmandu
- Kyoto
- Kyushu
- Latin America
- Lisbon
- London
- Mexico
- Mexico City
- Mustang
- Nepal
- Norte
- Oaxaca
- Porto
- Portugal
- Rivera Maya
- Romania
- Sighisoara
- Southwest England
- Spain
- Tayrona
- Tirol
- Tokyo
- Tuscany
- UK
- Vienna
- Zona Cafetera
Tags
- Kinoshinbo-machi
- admiralty
- adventure
- ancient cultures
- aoyama
- apothecary
- arashiyama
- archaeology
- architecture
- architecture interior design
- art deco
- art galleries
- art nouveau
- arts and culture
- asakusa
- bar
- barcelona
- barefoot luxury
- baroque
- bars
- baru
- bath
- bathhouse
- beach
- beer
- belváros
- bloomsbury
- bohemian
- bookshops
- brunch
- buda
- calarca
- caribbean
- catalan cuisine
- central hong kong
- central kyoto
- central tokyo
- centro cdmx
- ceramics
- chef tools
- chiyoda
- coba
- cocktails
- coffee
- coffeeshop
- coffeeshops
- condesa
- costa brava
- costa de prata
- countryside
Iparművészeti Múzeum – Museum of Applied Arts
The Iparművészeti Múzeum traces its origins to a moment of cultural ambition. In 1872, the Hungarian Parliament decided to acquire works exhibited at the Vienna
Swarovski Kristallwelten Innsbruck’s Glittering Secret
Swarovski Kristallwelten Innsbruck’s Glittering Secret: Hop on a train from Vienna, Zurich, or even Verona, and within a few hours, the alpine chatter gives way to something far more surrea
Saint Charles Apotheke
Originally founded in 1886 as Apotheke zur heiligen Dreifaltigkeit (Holy Trinity Pharmacy), Saint Charles Apotheke has been quietly compounding herbal remedies for well over a century
Philanthia, the Love of Flowers
Dating from 1905, Philanthia derives its name from the love of flowers and quietly lives up to it, beautifully. This is not just a florist but a small touch of enchantment hidden
Gellert The Grande Dame of Budapest Baths
Among Budapest’s thermal baths, the Gellért Baths hold a unique place in the imagination. This is the bath you recognise before you arrive. Designed by architects Artúr
Biko, Mexico City – Fine Dining at the Edge of Emotion
Biko was already well established as one of Mexico City’s most captivating dining rooms when we visited in 2012. Not just for its reputation, but for the way.
Longleat House an Elizabethan Vision in Green
Longleat House, a High Elizabethan masterpiece near Warminster, is Britain’s first stately home opened to the public. Surrounded by Capability Brown parkland an
King John’s Hunting Lodge – Tea in a Wiltshire Pocket of Time
King John’s Hunting Lodge – Tea in a Wiltshire Pocket of Time: In the postcard-perfect village of Lacock, tucked behind a small garden of poppies and wildflower
Glencot House – Somerset’s Lost Country Inn of Curiosities
We discovered it while exploring Somerset and the West Country, after a pause at the cathedral in the tiny city of Wells. A short drive brought us to Wookey Hole and into a house that
Sighișoara the Mideval Citadel in Transilvania
Sighișoara unfolds in two distinct areas. Below, the lower town follows the curve of the Târnava Mare River. Above, the medieval citadel crowns the hill, enclosed by walls and time, a
Crepes & Waffles, Delicious Food with Strong Values
Crepes & Waffles is one of Colombia’s most recognizable restaurant brands — and for good reason. What began in Bogotá in 1980 has grown into a nationwide.
Király Ottoman Baths a Quiet Immersion
Step through the doors of the Király Baths, and the present time is no longer. Built in 1563 by the Pasha of Buda during the Ottoman occupation of Hungary, this compact
Hampstead Heath, a Wild Green Haven
Hampstead Heath stretches wide and ungoverned across north London, a rare expanse of land that refuses to be tamed. Covering about 320 hectares, easily between Camden,
D.R. Harris – Historic British Apothecary with Royal Warrants
Established in 1790, D.R. Harris & Co. embodies a quintessential British sense of tradition and elegance. Family-owned for generations and rooted in St. James’s, the shop has refined its
The Széchenyi Baths – Budapest’s Beating Heart
If Budapest has a beating, bubbling heart, it lies at the Széchenyi Baths. Step into the steaming courtyard, and local life comes sharply into focus.
