OUR VOYAGES
We wander the world in search of beauty, meaning, and the things worth noticing
Destinations
- Asia
- Austria
- Barcelona
- Bogota
- Boyaca
- Budapest
- Cartagena
- Colombia
- Côte-d’Azur
- Europe
- Europe|
- France
- Girona
- Hong Kong
- Hungary
- Italy
- Japan
- Kanazawa
- Kathmandu
- Kyoto
- Kyushu
- Latin America
- Lisbon
- London
- Mexico
- Mexico City
- Mustang
- Nepal
- Norte
- Oaxaca
- Paris
- Porto
- Portugal
- Rivera Maya
- Romania
- Sighisoara
- Southwest England
- Spain
- Tayrona
- Tirol
- Tokyo
- Tuscany
- UK
- Vienna
- Zona Cafetera
Tags
- 2nd arrondissement
- Hotel
- Nice
- Saint-Paul-de-Vence
- admiralty
- adventure
- ancient cultures
- aoyama
- apothecary
- arashiyama
- archaeology
- architecture
- art deco
- art galleries
- art nouveau
- arts and culture
- asakusa
- barcelona
- barefoot luxury
- baroque
- bars
- baru
- bath
- bathhouse
- beach
- beer
- belváros
- biot
- bloomsbury
- bohemian
- bookshops
- boutique
- brunch
- buda
- calarca
- caribbean
- catalan cuisine
- central hong kong
- central kyoto
- central tokyo
- centro cdmx
- ceramics
- chef tools
- chic
- chiyoda
- coba
- cocktails
- coffee
- coffeeshops
- condesa
Coqui Coqui Tulum a True Barefoot Luxury Icon
Along the narrow Boca Paila beach road south of Tulum, Coqui Coqui was one of the original hotels that defined the area long before the name became widely recognised in design and travel circles.
The Caravan Boutique – Small Objects, Big Temptation
The Caravan Boutique is a masterclass in flea-market chic in the heart of Spitalfields Market, London. Curated by interior stylist and author Emily Chalmers, the shop celebrates
Café Sperl, our favourite Kaffeehaus in Vienna
Located in Vienna’s 6th District, Café Sperl has quietly been serving since 1880. No reinvention, only continuity. From the moment you walk in, it feels like slipping into a different tempo.
New York Cafe in Budapest
This remarkable building, commissioned in 1894 by the New York Insurance Company, the New York Palace, was designed by Alajos Hauszmann, Flóris Korb, and Kálmán Giergl
Café-Restaurant Corbaci in Vienna
Set within one of the original wings of Vienna’s imperial stables, Café-Restaurant Corbaci occupies a quietly striking architectural space. Formerly known as
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art
21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art: We headed to Kanazawa chasing a photo from its Higashiyama-Higashi-Chaya district. While it is a tourist destination
Új Színház – The New Theatre
Új Színház – New Theatre: The New Theatre - Új Színház - is situated across the street from the opera house. Walk to the end of the narrow Dalszinhaz Utca and
Be Tulum, Jungle Luxury Hotel 2011
An impressive gateway leads into a lush garden of palms, warm shadows, and hanging lanterns. A winding footpath snakes towards the ocean, passing a series of beautifully designed
Cartagena’s Literary Corner – El Ábaco Bookstore
Tucked into the warren of streets inside Cartagena’s walled city, El Ábaco is less a bookshop than a living room for the city’s curious minds.
Uno Astro Lodge, a Lost Eco Hideaway We Still Dream Of
Along the quieter stretches of Tulum’s beach road, where the jungle once met the Caribbean with almost no interruption, Uno Astro Lodge stood as a barefoot refuge. I wish I were there right now.
Szent István Bazilika – St. Stephen's Basilica
Completed in 1905 after more than half a century of construction, the Szent István Bazilika stands as one of Budapest’s most commanding landmarks
Budapest Grand Market Hall
Inside, you'll find a vibrant explosion of colours and abundance, with stalls displaying long strings of deep red paprika hanging beside garlic braids, smoked
Le Petit Lascaris Romantic Italian Hideaway in Old Nice
Cosy and intimate Italian bistro in the Old Town of Nice, in the heart of the tourist bustle. The restaurant's modest size and its position on a side street in Old Nice makes it
The Grand Corabastos Produce Market
Corabastos is the largest wholesale produce market in Colombia and, quite possibly, the biggest we’ve encountered anywhere. Sprawling across roughly 420,000 sq.
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
