In the authentic heart of Florence, Hotel Orto de’ Medici reveals itself as a boutique retreat that goes beyond traditional hospitality, inviting guests into an experience to be lived, not simply observed.
For guests embarking on a luxury yacht charter, dining is an integral part of the experience, where each meal reflects the people on board as much as the destination.
Located on the crossroads of Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Malta is finding itself in the midst of a tourism boom.
In recent years, Istria has quietly become one of Europe’s most desirable destinations for high-end travel.
Once you have visited Lucerne, you will always want to return. The city on the shores of Lake Lucerne captivates its visitors with a unique combination of a picturesque old town, crystal-clear water and a breathtaking mountain backdrop.
The Marbella Golden Mile continues to set the standard for luxury real estate and high-end villa rentals in southern Europe.
Halkidiki, a region in Northern Greece, is known for its stunning natural beauty. It's shaped like a hand with three fingers, each a peninsula reaching into the Aegean Sea: Kassandra, Sithonia, and Mount Athos.
On April 24, Althoff Villa Belrose, the 5-star boutique hotel in Saint-Tropez, and a member of The Leading Hotels of the World, will unveil its newly redesigned gastronomic spaces as it reopens for the season.
The Berkeley, the landmark five-star hotel nestled between bustling Knightsbridge and leafy Belgravia, will once again open its legendary rooftop – usually reserved for staying guests – to all for summer 2026.
Featuring a travertine pool, bar, and restaurant, The Roof welcomes guests with spectacular views over Rome and its most iconic landmarks. For the 2026 season, the hotel also introduces a collaboration with Walmug, an eyewear brand born between Rome and Paris.
Accessible only by boat or on foot, the restored Highland estate debuts five private cottages, a spa, and immersive wilderness experiences in Scotland’s storied Knoydart Peninsula.
Scandinavia has a way of resetting expectations. Travelers who arrive expecting clean streets and good design leave with something harder to articulate — a sense that the cities here have figured out a different relationship between people, architecture, and the natural world.
Relocating to a new city or planning an extended stay often comes with a mix of excitement and uncertainty.
Every year, approximately 60 billion dollars worth of flights are missed up due to delays.
Ibiza Gran Hotel returns for the 2026 season on 22 April, offering a refined Mediterranean retreat overlooking Ibiza’s marina and the old town of Dalt Vila.