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The TRAVEL DESTINATIONS EDITION The Colony Hotel in Palm Beach

What’s GREEN & PINK & CHIC All Over? A CLASSIC DESTINATION with a FASHIONABLE SCENE

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True to its Camelot-era roots, The Colony Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, caters to the affluent, stylish, and fun side of every guest. This “Pink Paradise” has been recently renovated, and with the addition of seven luxury villas outfitted by celebrity designers, it’s no wonder people are clamoring to call it home away from home. See what’s happening at The Colony and around the Palm Beaches this season! Photo by Lesley Unruh, courtesy of The Colony

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A STAY IN LONDON IS ALWAYS A TREAT AT ONE ALDWYCH. THIS INDEPENDENT LUXURY HOTEL OFFERS THE UTMOST LUXURY AND STYLE IN A HISTORICAL BUILDING AT THE HEART OF COVENT GARDEN’S CULTURAL SCENE.

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FEATURE 24 Swoon Worthy on Worth Avenue: Plan Your

84 The Great Finnmark Road Trip

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C’EST LA VIE CURATED COLLECTION 94

32 An Island of Your Own: Stay and Sail in Style at Lovango

38 Meet You in Mallorca! A Travel Guide to This Spanish Isle

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42 L’art de Vivre in Saint Martin: Explore La Samanna

48 Travel Now: Trends and Trips for 2024 56 One Aldwych Comes Alive: Culture and

114 LOGAN LANE, SUITE 4 SANTA ROSA BEACH, FLORIDA 32459

98 Petite pause: MM Luxury Membership x Vanquish Yachts

VISUAL PERSPECTIVES 101 102 Come Fly with Me: TWA Hotel Is a Blast from the Past

111 L’intermission: Stylish Stays with Refinery NYC

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Comfort in Covent Garden

62 For Your Next Trip, Discover Authentic Walton

THE LAST WORD 119

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123 L’intermission: Arlo Hotels DC Fuses

68 A Love Letter to Lisbon

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72 Cruising Around the World: Discover New THEIDEABOUTIQUE.COM INFO@THEIDEABOUTIQUE.COM

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Trip Around This Palm Beach Icon

30 Petite pause: A Taste of Amalfi

Vie is a French word meaning “life” or “way of living.” VIE magazine sets itself apart as a high-gloss publication that focuses on human-interest stories with heart and soul. From Seattle to NYC with a concentration in the Southeast, VIE is known for its unique editorial approach—a broad spectrum of deep content with rich photography. The award-winning magazine was founded in 2008 by husband-and-wife team Lisa and Gerald Burwell, owners of the specialty publishing and branding house known as The Idea Boutique®. From the finest artistically bound books to paperless digital publication and distribution, The Idea Boutique provides comprehensive publishing services to authors and organizations. Its team of creative professionals delivers a complete publishing experience—all that’s needed is your vision.

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76 Petite pause: Experience the Paris Olympic Summer Games

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Editor’s Note

LONDO N CALLIN G A TRIP ACROSS the POND Was GOOD for the SOUL

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“To walk alone in London is the greatest rest.” —Virginia Woolf

f walking alone in London is the greatest rest, then traveling as a trio makes it the most lively place you can be. This past October, we had the privilege of taking a five-day trip that felt like a month as we hit the city and then sojourned to the tiny village of Evershot in Dorset, England. It was all to visit the internationally lauded New Urbanist town of Poundbury on the outskirts of Dorchester. Founded by King Charles III when he was the Prince of Wales, Poundbury hosted the 2023 International Making Cities Livable conference as architecture pros gathered to study “The Ecology of Place.” Learn all about it at www.IMCL.online. Poundbury’s design influence in Britain compares to Seaside, Florida, in the US. An influential book by the King of England, A Vision of Britain, includes a section on Seaside and the interest that led him to meet with Seaside cofounder and visionary Robert Davis and town planners Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk of DPZ CoDesign shortly before breaking ground on his UK development in 1993. It was a thrill to see Poundbury in person and attend the conference on behalf of the Seaside Institute and VIE.

people to live more sustainable lifestyles. Its land is owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, the estate set up in the fourteenth century to provide the heir to the throne income independent from the Sovereign. The ascension of King Charles III to the throne meant a new owner for Poundbury. The latest Duke of Cornwall, Prince William of Wales, took on the role from His Majesty and has shown passion for the development. Jordan Staggs, Seaside Institute executive director Christy Milliken, and I made great travel mates, effortlessly mixing work and pleasure in what felt like an art form. As vice chair of the Seaside Institute, I am excited (and a tad nervous) to officially take the gavel of the incumbent chair from the incomparable Jeff Zehnder, founder of Zehnder Communications, at the annual Seaside Prize Weekend. February 2–4 marks its thirtieth year as we honor individuals and organizations whose innovations help reimagine how modern communities are built and shape our lives. Victor Dover and Joseph Kohl of Dover, Kohl & Partners Town Planning (DoverKohl.com) are this year’s Seaside Prize recipients, and we are thrilled to recognize their contributions. E. F. San Juan (EFSanJuan.com), a third-generation custom moulding, millwork, and cabinetry firm located in Youngstown, Florida, is a presenting sponsor of the Seaside Prize Weekend, and their craftsmanship has transformed many of the town’s homes and the esteemed Chapel at Seaside. Company founder Ed San Juan has created magnificent custom wood boxes to hold the coveted Seaside Prize keys, giving the awards the heritage and dignity they deserve.

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We spent the first night in London at One Aldwych (read all about this in our editor Jordan Staggs’s article, “One Aldwych Comes Alive: Culture and Comfort in Covent Garden”) before the Prince’s Foundation hosted the opening night reception at the Garrison Chapel in Chelsea. Our five-star accommodation in Dorset was the rural escape at Summer Lodge Country House Hotel, Restaurant, and Spa in Evershot (see it in our December 2023 issue). Its four acres of beautiful gardens and picturesque settings are a short jaunt from Poundbury. The lodge has been the star of several movies, including Jane Austen’s Emma, starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Emma Woodhouse. We thoroughly immersed ourselves and enjoyed exploring the area where famed and revered author Thomas Hardy lived.

It truly is a small world, after all, as people are genuinely more alike than we often realize. The New Urbanism movement echoes this sentiment with its vision and tenants learning and creating worldwide. It’s a privilege to travel, as it truly opens the mind to the fact we are all connected. To Life!

The ascension of King Charles III to the throne meant a new owner for Poundbury. The latest Duke of Cornwall, Prince William of Wales, took on the role from His Majesty and has shown passion for the development. The idea behind Poundbury is to enable

Lisa Marie Burwell, Christy Milliken, and Jordan Staggs outside the One Aldwych hotel in London’s Covent Garden

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IN THIS ISSUE, WE ASKED THE CREATIVES: WHAT DESTINATION IS AT THE TOP OF YOUR TRAVEL WISH LIST FOR 2024 AND WHY?

I WILL BE DREAMING OF HANDMADE FOCACCIA AND COBBLESTONE STREETS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

As an architecture buff, I can’t wait to get to Brno, the second city of the Czech Republic, to visit its amazing houses. On top of my list is Mies van der Rohe’s Villa Tugendhat, the architect’s great European masterpiece, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cherry on the cake will be finishing my trip in Vienna, a short train ride from Brno, where I’ll catch up with my favorite Klimts after visiting the new Roy Lichtenstein retrospective at the Albertina museum—an art lover’s dream!

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I want to go on an African safari to witness elephants, zebras, giraffes, lions, and other magnificent creatures in their natural habitats. I’m inspired to view the awesome beauty of Africa’s vast landscapes and learn more about the art and culinary customs of its many vibrant cultures. My travel research finds that the best and safest countries to visit on safari in 2024 include Tanzania, Botswana, Namibia, and Kenya, noted as the birthplace of the safari. Plus, I really like the look of those chic Out of Africa safari fashions in khaki and green!

This year, Puglia, Italy, is at the top of my bucket list! Last year’s “European Summer” craze may be over, but an early May trip to this region still ensures warm temperatures without the crowds. Unlike Tuscany, Rome, and Lake Como, this is a largely overlooked destination, making it a “top secret” Italian favorite! From olive groves to private coastal beaches, timeless architecture, and hands-on culinary experiences, it’s got all the makings of a perfect getaway. I will be dreaming of handmade focaccia and cobblestone streets until further notice.

I have two wildly different answers to this question, and I’m hoping to make both happen. The first is Cape Town, South Africa, where it’s warm and sunny, with room for a lot of adventure. I’m thinking cage diving with sharks, bungee jumping, wine tasting—the whole nine yards (obviously not at the same time!). Cape Town has been sitting pretty on my bucket list for ages, and 2024 is screaming at me to check it off. The second destination on my list is Apalachicola, Florida. Despite being just a two-hour drive from my residence in the 30-A area—a journey significantly shorter than the eighteen-hour flights to Cape Town—I have yet to explore this nearby gem.

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Show Some Love Sharing stories, memories, and laughs is at the heart of everything we do! If you have a fun adventure to share, be sure to tag VIE; we would love to see where 2024 takes our readers. Have a look at some recent experiences and stories below. Until next month, read responsibly! @alisa.vitti So thrilled about this gorgeous feature in @viemagazine’s January Wellness Issue alongside other amazing health leaders. My latest book, In the FLO, is your definitive guide to my Cycle Syncing® Method and the best place to get started on your journey along with the MyFLO® app—download it for free! Happy 2024, wishing you a great year in your FLO! @bylauracitron Let’s make the ’20s ROAR! 2023 was shimmering with special moments! . . . The best is yet to come. Let’s go, 2024! @budandalleys Celebrating 38 years in @seasidefl this month. We are so thankful for your continued support! South Walton’s longestestablished restaurant, Bud & Alley’s pioneered the farm- and sea-to-table cuisine in Seaside and along 30A. “Good Food. Good People. Good Times.” have made Bud & Alley’s an iconic gathering place for local patrons and visitors in Seaside, Florida, since 1986. Photo: @850eventrentals

@viespeaks Looking for the push you need to sit down and start a big project? You may be looking to start up a hobby or finally sit down and pen the book you have had rolling around in your mind. No matter what you have been wanting to start, @mistyparenzan’s episode is full of inspiration to get you going.

LET’S TALK!

@seaside_institute We asked @seasidesgracie what her favorite walk of the year is. The Town Tours in @seasidefl, @rosemary_beachfl, and @alysbeach during the annual Seaside Prize Weekend were her picks. She is ready to lead the tours in 2024 with some of the great minds behind town planning and development. Photo: @brandan_babineaux_photographer

@Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association Our dear friend Chef Jim Shirley recently sat down with VIE magazine for a deeper dive into what makes him the culinary legend he is today. Florida is fortunate to have his expertise, creativity, and overall culinary greatness. We count ourselves twice as fortunate to know him as a member of FRLA’s Board of Directors, Past Chairman, and former president of the Northwest Florida Chapter.

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Meet the crown jewel of Apalachicola, a historic Old Florida town offering feel-good Southern coastal charm. The Gibson Inn, with roots dating back to 1907, has created a bespoke experience for the ideal weekend getaway. Imagine mornings spent on the hotel’s traditional wraparound porches followed by hands-on charter fishing experiences on the Gulf. Then, unwind with s’mores on the beach, enjoying the comfort of a starry sky. Experiences like these, luxury amenities like Bentley chauffeur service, and uncrowded beaches make for an unforgettable stay.

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SWOON WORTHY PLAN Your TRIP around THIS PALM BEACH ICON

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What’s PINK and GREEN and CHIC ALL OVER?

The Colony Hotel in Palm Beach, of course! This South Florida destination has attracted affluent vacationers since it opened in 1947. Its rosy-hued British colonial facade ushers in hotel guests as well as visitors from the luxury shops on the adjacent Worth Avenue who fancy a glass of wine or want to admire the property’s whimsical interiors and lush landscaping.

Although its exterior was initially beige, The Colony’s history is anything but bland. Since the beginning, it has been a stop for an A-list who’s who, with a lengthy roster of impressive guests including Judy Garland, Lena Horne, John Lennon, Sophia Loren, Frank Sinatra, and John F. Kennedy, along with royals from around the globe such as the Maharanee of Jodhpur, the Shah of Persia, the President of Nicaragua, three kings, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and numerous other dignitaries. It is the type of hotel you see in golden age films, where champagne is always flowing amid lavish dinner parties and, no doubt, a fair amount of spicy secrets.

The pool at The Colony offers a retro-chic look that transports guests back in time. Photo by Carmel Brantley

Today, The Colony welcomes guests to stay and play in its ninety-three guest rooms and suites. A celebration of its seventieth anniversary and new ownership under husband-wife duo Andrew and Sarah Wetenhall saw the property undergo an extensive refresh starting in 2017 and running through 2022. However, they are continually making updates to their “Pink Paradise.” Rooms and common spaces designed by Mimi McMakin and Celerie Kemble of Kemble Interiors beckon interior design and architecture lovers, fashionistas, and discerning guests of all backgrounds to explore. Meanwhile, the estate across the property from the hotel proper has been reimagined with seven signature villas that offer a home-away-from-home experience in the most stylish way possible. Interior darlings Celerie Kemble, Aerin Lauder, and Mark D. Sikes partnered with the Wetenhalls to create the villas’ look and feel. Celebrity designers, influencers, and brands have also collaborated on unique villa experiences since 2022, including Gwyneth Paltrow’s goop and Chairish. V I E MAGAZ INE . COM | 25


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Above: After purchasing the iconic property in 2017, Sarah and Andrew Wetenhall worked with interior designers Mimi McMakin and Celerie Kemble of Kemble Interiors to update The Colony’s rooms and common spaces. Above right: The Colony’s vintage Land Rover Defender 110 “Beach Runner” is always ready to take guests to the shore or other nearby destinations. Photo by Nick Mele Opposite top: The Beach Buggy is another adorable option for guests to pack up and hit the sand in style.

According to its website, “Palm Beach’s Pink Paradise is, at the fabulous age of seventy-six, more brilliant and happening than it has ever been; it’s the social hub of this sunny island. This is thanks to the Wetenhalls’ care (and flair) in restoring the icon to its Camelot-era glory for the Judy Garlands and Frank Sinatras of the 2020s.” During a stay, guests should take advantage of the sun and fun while lounging on the gorgeously decorated pool deck or the nearby beach beneath fringed umbrellas with the help of their very own “Beach Butler” and Beach Buggy golf cart service—or the Beach Runner, a vintage Land Rover Defender 110 decked out, of course, in Colony pink. The pool awaits those who fancy a plunge or a float, and in-house fitness classes are available for those who want to keep up with their routine or try something new.

Photo by Lesley Unruh Right and opposite right: With interiors by Celerie Kemble, Aerin Lauder, Mark D. Sikes, and celebrity collaborators, the seven villas at The Colony offer a homey alternative to the traditional guest room. Opposite bottom: Relax and renew by the pool— and don’t forget to snap a selfie! Photo by Carmel Brantley 26 | F E BRUA R Y 2 0 24

P.S.—Four-legged friends are welcome at the hotel, so you can bring the family members who truly rule the roost. Thanks to custom-branded beds and cute treats from The Colony’s kitchen, they’ll be doted on like the royalty they are. Dining at The Colony is a chic affair at Swifty’s by the pool and its adjacent indoor lounge. Here, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into the lively brunch scenes or tropical club atmosphere of The Birdcage or “Copacabana”— striped leisure suit not included, so pack accordingly! The Pink Paradise Café, with outdoor seating on


Palm Beach’s Pink Paradise is, at the fabulous age of seventy-six, more brilliant and happening than it has ever been; it’s the social hub of this sunny island. The Colony’s historic South County Road steps, offers a European coffee experience, pastries, salads, sandwiches, and soups daily for breakfast, lunch, and early dinner. Or, pop by The Living Room for a casual pre-dinner drink or fun board game night with your crew amid the hotel’s iconic printed walls and cozy jungle-inspired furnishings. With a lineup of incredible programming, events, music, menus, and more for 2024, there’s never been a better time to escape to Palm Beach for a stay at The Colony!

Visit TheColonyPalmBeach.com to learn more or make reservations.


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NEW EXPERIENCES in PALM BEACH Golf The Park: Visitors can experience golf excellence at The Park, West Palm Beach’s newest public golf course. It opened in April of 2023 with a philosophy of “open golf ” for all ages and experience levels. The new, nearly two-hundred-acre facility features rolling sands, mature trees, and a world-class eighteen-hole golf course designed by Gil Hanse, Jim Wagner, and The Park co-founder Dirk Ziff. There is a lighted ninehole par three course, an eighteen-hole putting course, a two-acre kids-only golf area, and a lighted two-sided driving range with a state-of-the-art practice facility featuring Top Tracer technology and designed pro bono by PGA Tour coach Darren May. Via Mizner Golf & City Club: Via Mizner offers its members two exceptional venues in one superlative club. With plentiful sports facilities, dining, and activities, this unique property provides Members with a luxurious and sophisticated club experience to match every lifestyle. The Golf Club idealizes a humble reverence for the legacy of the game. At its center is a spectacular Jack Nicklaus Signature course featuring eighteen championship holes, while The City Club is an exclusive destination for social gatherings, business meetings, and upscale relaxation. PopStroke: Three Tiger Woods-backed, stateof-the-art miniature golf courses are coming to Palm Beach County, with new locations in Delray Beach and soon in West Palm Beach and Wellington. PopStroke features two eighteen-hole putting courses built entirely with synthetic turf, which incorporate fairways and bunkers and are just as rough as a traditional golf course.

Arts & Entertainment Artists in Motion: Impressionist and Modern Masterpieces from the Pearlman Collection: The Norton Museum has a new exhibit through February 18, featuring approximately forty paintings, sculptures, and 28 | F E BRUA R Y 2 0 24

works on paper that explore the intersecting lives of the most celebrated late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century European artists collected by Henry Pearlman. Origami in the Garden at Mounts Botanical Garden: Created by Santa Fe artists Jennifer and Kevin Box, twenty larger-than-life sculptures inspired by the ancient Japanese art of origami will emerge skyward throughout Mounts through May 2024. Each is a stunning merger of art and nature, enhancing and celebrating the verdant environment. Origami in the Garden features their compositions and moving collaborations with world-renowned origami artists Robert J. Lang, Te Jui Fu, Beth Johnson, and Michael G. LaFosse. Endless Summer: Palm Beach Resort Wear: The Historical Society of Palm Beach County will present its first-ever Grand Exhibition at the Richard and Pat Johnson Palm Beach County History Museum. Endless Summer will explore the impact Palm Beach made on resort fashion over the last 129 years, as it solidified itself as one of America’s premier luxury destinations, where winter comes to summer. In this top fashion hub, brands such as Gucci, Chanel, and St. John and iconic fashion influencers such as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Lilly Pulitzer, and others adopted fresh new looks, ingenuity, and a philanthropic spirit.

Dining James Beard Nominated Chefs: Palm Beach County has surged to the forefront, dominating the Florida culinary scene with an unprecedented achievement. Five exceptional Palm Beach County chefs earned well-deserved semifinal nominations for the prestigious James Beard Best Chef in the South. Among the 2023 list are Jeremy and Cindy Bearman of Oceano Kitchen, Rick Mace of Tropical Smokehouse, Pushkar Marathe of Stage Kitchen, and Lojo Washington of Queen of Sheeba. This remarkable recognition heralds a new era of culinary excellence in Palm Beach County, adding to an already impressive list of award-winning chefs, including Daniel Boulud, Akira Back, Mauro Colagreco, Lindsay Autry, Jeremy Ford, and Clay Conley.


Adrienne’s Pizzabar and Felice at The Square: The highly acclaimed Adrienne’s Pizzabar and Felice recently opened at The Square. As an extension of these iconic New York City restaurants, the openings of each establishment are set to propel West Palm’s thriving culinary scene into a leading dining destination. Sharing a combined 11,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space, patrons can intermingle between Harry’s and Adrienne’s Pizzabar, where both experiences will burst with a lively atmosphere, aromatic smells, and highdesign interiors playing to each of the senses. Additionally, diners can indulge at Felice West Palm Beach, a restaurant and wine bar offering Tuscan-inspired cuisine and an extensive wine list. The menu features Italian classics inspired by the seaside, prepared with the highest quality ingredients. The House: West Palm Beach’s burgeoning culinary scene recently added another tantalizing restaurant to its repertoire: The House. Led by top chef Jason Van Bomel, previously at the helm of 1000 North, the indoor-outdoor restaurant features a locally inspired, coastal menu with dishes such as wood-fired pizza topped with clams and creative twists like lobster corn dogs. Introducing a new take on golf course restaurants welcoming players, locals, and travelers alike, The House is set within The Park, West Palm Beach’s newest golf course, overlooking rolling green fairways and lush tropical vegetation. Café Boulud: Enjoy afternoon tea daily, transporting guests to a magical and playful wonderland with gorgeous teapots and dainty and delicious finger foods. While the British might have started high tea, Café Boulud added a French twist, creating its unique afternoon tea experience. Set in the charming dining room or courtyard of the iconic Brazilian Court Hotel, Café Boulud offers a picturesque

setting with a menu of Instagram-worthy specialty teas, mini madeleines, and scones, as well as mouthwatering and perfectly proportioned savory and sweet bites, thoughtfully fashioned by executive pastry chef Julie Franceschini. Galley: Located in the newly renovated Hilton West Palm Beach, Galley celebrates the hotel’s recent renovation with a refreshed menu, Sunday brunch experience, wine dinners with world-class vintners, and cocktail classes for guests and locals alike. Under lead mixologist Hauk Cornell, Galley will launch seasonal menus and themed interactive monthly cocktail experiences. Galley’s esteemed bottomless brunch will return with new offerings featuring shareable tapas and tableside beverages. Fanfavorite wine dinners will kick off in October with a series of wineries featured during al fresco dinners led by executive chef Rodrigo Mezadri. Pink Steak: Julien Gremaud, chef and restaurateur behind the popular Avocado Grill in downtown West Palm Beach, loves a good steak. Still, he can do without the classic, rich-upon-rich sides and the “manly” expectations of a traditional American steakhouse. Gremaud created a modern steakhouse with a retro-chic Florida vibe—the idea behind Pink Steak, a meat-focused restaurant at The Shops at The Press. Maman at The Square: Coming in spring 2024, Maman is a French café and leading lifestyle brand with locations across North America and Canada. Inspired by family traditions and the highest-quality ingredients, Maman offers a selection of delicious baked goods, including its famous nutty chocolate chip cookie, coffee, fresh breakfast, and lunch options spanning hearty salads and sandwiches to savory quiches. V I E MAGAZ INE . COM | 29


Get your spritz on! The Aperol spritz seems to be the world’s favorite cocktail in recent years, evoking the feeling of sunlit beach days in Capri or luxury yacht cruises off the French Riviera. Now, Saint Spritz brings the coastal vibes to you with its line of Amalfi canned craft cocktails, available to order and at select retailers. The bubbly beverage, with the cutest packaging, is the perfect addition to your next party, pool day, or girls’ night! Grab an orange slice and soak up the sun. Visit SaintSpritz.com or follow them on Instagram @saintspritz to learn more or order today. Photo courtesy of Saint Spritz

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STOrY aND PHOTOGraPHY COUrTESY OF lITTlE GEM rESOrTS o you ever feel like pulling a “Kokomo” and just getting away from it all? As you plan for 2024 travel, consider a destination to help you relax and connect with nature and loved ones. Being on a private tropical island couldn’t hurt! That’s where Lovango Resort & Beach Club comes in. The family-owned private island resort overlooks the US Virgin Islands’ Caneel Bay, with easy proximity to St. John and St. Thomas by a short ten-minute ferry ride from either. Offering a choice of luxury tree houses, a three-bedroom villa with a private pool, glamping tents, and newly added cottages, the island boasts beautiful ocean views and some of the best snorkeling in the Caribbean.

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Caretaker Package, which allows guests to learn about caring for its coral nurseries with private dive and snorkeling tours. Overnight guests staying at the Lovango Resort enjoy complimentary membership to the Lovango Beach Club, including spectacular views of all the US Virgin Islands, a seventy-foot infinity pool, snorkeling gear, beach activities, food, and optional drink service to each seat. Other property highlights include waterfront dining, a three-beach experience including a trip on the resort’s landing craft to the National Park’s Honeymoon Beach, a resort ferry to both St. John and St. Thomas for access to the National Park for world-class hiking, beach visits, and dining options. The resort also offers a curated shopping experience with The Shops on Lovango, including five retail shops featuring hand-picked items by owner Gwenn Snider. The shops include Lovango Style, Lil’ Lovango, Lovango Style Men, Lovango Style Home, and the Lovango General store.

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or family travelers, Lovango offers a supervised Children’s Program from February 12 through April 26, every Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for children ages four to pre-teen. The program is complimentary for overnight guests. Those looking to stay stateside should check out Little Gem Resorts, a family-owned collection of boutique resorts on the iconic islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, just off Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Created by the Snider Family to bring curious travelers together to experience the joys of island life, each resort is timeless, treasured, and trusted. Lovango Resort & Beach Club is the newest property on the Little Gems roster, having opened in 2020. The historic Nantucket Hotel, established in 1891, serves as Nantucket’s only yearround resort and is steps from downtown, while the Winnetu Oceanside Resort is a beautiful beachside resort on Martha’s Vineyard, situated on eleven acres with a private path to South Beach and complimentary shuttle service to downtown Edgartown.

Lovango Resort & Beach Club rates start from $995 per night in a luxury glamping tent to $1,350 per night in a luxury tree house or cottage. Rates are higher during the peak season period. Learn more or book your trip at LovangoVI.com and LittleGemResorts.com.

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BY MCKENNA MEARS the experience. Unlike many other areas we visited, Port Andratx was pretty empty, and we could always secure tables at restaurants without a reservation, even in the middle of summer with a group of eight. The area is dotted with abundant restaurants, bars, and shops, making it a delightful and authentic destination to explore. I highly recommend incorporating a boat charter into your Mallorca itinerary—many beautiful places are best accessed via boat. We rented a yacht through GetMyBoat.com and opted for one with a dinghy, paddleboards, flippers, and goggles, allowing us to explore various areas, indulge in cave diving, and make the most of our coastal exploration. We enjoyed a myriad of beautiful beaches, hidden caves, and secret spots known to our local captain. A highlight moment occurred when we anchored in Sant Elm, a charming village with delicious restaurants and a picturesque beach. We had paella delivered directly to our boat from the restaurant Es Raor, making the entire excursion unforgettable.

Welcome to the enchanting island of Mallorca, Spain—a paradise waiting for you to explore. The largest island of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca (or Majorca) offers a diverse array of experiences. With its stunning landscapes, vibrant towns, and azure waters, the isle captivated my heart and soul, and I absolutely loved traveling there last year with a group of my closest friends. Reminiscing and planning adventures for 2024 led me to create this small travel guide to help others experience the magic of this Mediterranean gem. As Mallorca is a big island, having a car is essential to embrace its beauty fully. Upon arriving at the airport, you’ll find numerous car rental options, providing you freedom to discover the island’s hidden treasures. We stayed in an Airbnb in Port d’Andratx for the duration of the trip. Our place had a dock and beach down private steps, truly elevating V I E MAGAZ INE . COM | 39


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e visited many beautiful beaches in Mallorca, but a few stand out. Cala Llombards, a beach on my Pinterest board for years, exceeded all expectations. It was busy, but we had no problem finding parking or a place to sit. It’s a sandy beach, you can cliff jump, and there’s a beach bar and restaurant steps away from the water. Another beach I was longing to visit was Cala Deià, a rocky beach next to Ca’s Patro March, a cliffside and beachfront restaurant. This beach is in the dreamy town of Deià, a must-visit in Mallorca. It’s a twisty, turny, and tiny road from town to the beach and restaurant, so if you get carsick, this may not be the beach for you. In my opinion, I would only go to this beach if you are also eating at Ca’s Patro March, as you are lying on rocks on the beach, and parking can be challenging. I highly recommend making a reservation at Ca’s, which can be made fifteen days in advance of your booking, and they go fast! Opt for brunch or lunch reservations to ensure you don’t miss the breathtaking view. On the way to Cala Deià, you must stop and explore Valldemossa, an unbelievably picturesque town. One of my favorite parts of the trip was our La Trapa Ruins hike. It’s a difficult 4.7-mile loop that we did clockwise, meaning we experienced the best views and the hardest part of the hike first. This trail has incredible views of the water and Dragonera Island, and it is dotted with stone ruins that you can explore. It’s a strenuous hike, so pack accordingly! Home to more than half of Mallorca’s population, Palma is a must-visit city! This vibrant and expansive urban hub has a massive cathedral and tons of bars, clubs, shops, restaurants, museums, art galleries, and so much more. I recommend spending a day here as it has something for every traveler to enjoy. As I wrap up this mini travel guide to Mallorca, I’m already browsing flights for my next visit. Who needs a postcard when you can book a ticket? I’ll meet you in Mallorca—my bags are practically packed!

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EXPLORE La SAMA N NA , A BE LMON D Hotel STORY and PHOTOGRAPHY courtesy of BELMOND

ith sweeping panoramic sea views, the restaurant has long been where retro beach glamour meets the French art de vivre. Set on the secluded island paradise of Saint Martin, La Samanna, A Belmond Hotel is surrounded by fiftyfive acres of tropical gardens. This jewel of the French West Indies unveiled eight reimagined Private Pool Villas by renowned design studio Rottet Studio and immersive meet-and-greet moments with pioneers in space, meditation, and art. This season also saw the return of Michelin-star chef Marcel Ravin, culinary director at L’Oursin. The exciting programming for the 2024 season, stretching across extraordinary culinary experiences, imaginative creative retreats, and restorative well-being sessions, pays homage to the spirit of La Samanna’s storied past and launches the icon into its next era. V I E MAGAZ INE . COM | 43


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A TROPICAL PARADISE: DREAMY REIMAGINED POOL VILLAS This winter, Rottet Studio unveiled a top-tobottom interior restyle of La Samanna’s beloved three- and four-bedroom villas. Inspired by the island’s swaying palms and ocean breeze, the Private Pool Villas feature new original artwork by one of Saint Martin’s most celebrated painters, Sir Roland Richardson, plus tropical-chic fixtures and elegantly nuanced fabrics. These secluded sanctuaries include wraparound terraces, fully renovated kitchens, alfresco dining spaces within lush private gardens, and infinity pools with sweeping views of the Baie Longue beach. Guests of these cliffside villas can sprawl out with over 4,600 square feet of space, perfect for intimate gatherings on the expansive private yard or starry nights on the rooftop deck. Additional amenities include roundtrip airport transfers, a round-the-clock Villa Host service, and chauffeured transportation around the resort via a private golf cart. The Private Pool Villas are an ideal hideaway for families and small groups looking to escape to the French Caribbean.

JOURNEYS of DISCOVERY with TRANSFORMATIVE EXPERTS La Samanna has hosted a series of exclusive meetand-greets with pioneers in space, meditation, contemporary art, and more. Throughout the month-long exhibitions, one-on-one well-being sessions, and stargazing dining experiences, each expert shares personal experiences and illustrious career achievements while exploring the complexities of how humans relate to the world. Recent programs included Florence Poirier, a groundbreaking multimedia artist specializing in linocutting. Poirier held a month-long artistin-residency with a featured exhibition at the property’s Rendezvous Pavilion, tucked privately in the hotel’s gardens. NASA astronaut Nicole Stott shared her experiences of outer space and diving as she promoted her latest book, Back to Earth: What Life in Space Taught Me About Our Home Planet—and Our Mission to Protect It. The conversations were animated through the lens of art, specifically an outer space watercolor experience for all ages and a celestial dining experience at LaPlaj paired with Stott’s insights on the night sky and how the moon interacts with the tides. Worldrenowned spiritual advisor Cyndi Tryon was also in residence from December 12–14 for a three-day Enlightening Moments workshop. Guests enjoyed one-on-one sessions with Tryon in the cliffside Villas as she shared advice on how to clear mental blocks and negative energy.

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A SIP of FRENCH CULTURE Spirit lovers can embark on all-new experiences in the property’s historic La Cave Wine Cellar. Built in 1972 and located two stories below sea level, La Cave Wine Cellar is one of the largest private cellars in the Caribbean, stocked with 12,000 bottles of wine and Champagne, including 150 labels of Bordeaux. There, guests can enjoy tastings or even private candlelit dinners. Travelers can also sample from more than 200 carefully curated regional rums as part of the new La Cave 200 rum-tasting experience. Enhance the experience with a cigar-rolling workshop led by a local merchant who grows Caribbean tobacco leaves.

GOLDEN JOIE de VIVRE: FIFTY GLAMOUROUS YEARS A night to remember, December 9 celebrated fifty years of La Samanna. Guests enjoyed a vibrant music, light, and dance show with the best French Caribbean cuisine. This exciting event marked the first opus of “Marcel & Ses Amis,” La Samanna’s exciting new program comprising special culinary events led by Chef Marcel Ravin in collaboration with noteworthy chefs from around the world. First up was two-Michelin-star Chef Bruno Verjus, owner of Paris restaurant Table and the highest new entry to the World’s 50 Best Restaurants list at number 10. Verjus kicked off the anniversary celebrations with a weekend of culinary programming. Belmond also commissioned a special publication written by Chris Wallace—former US editor of Mr Porter and former executive editor of Interview magazine—diving into the hotel’s colorful history, stretching back to the 1970s when it opened as a family home. Since then, La Samanna has been a magnet for Hollywood stars, heads of state, and the international jet set, from Cindy Crawford (who learned to water ski at the resort) to Martin

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Scorsese and Robert De Niro (who finished the shooting draft of Raging Bull on-site), Richard Nixon, and Andy Warhol. In his zine, Wallace speaks with loyal guests who’ve been visiting the hotel for decades (sometimes for weeks at a time) and for whom the property is deeply woven into the fabrics of their lives. “Fifty years of history and hospitality is a special milestone, worthy of celebration, and La Samanna is good at celebrating,” writes Wallace, “but so too is it committed to the fifty years to come: to accommodating the generations of families, muses, moguls, adventurers, artists, and travelers who continue to be drawn to this pristine slice of Caribbean paradise.”

Room rates start at $1,300 per night, and the Private Pool Villas start at $5,200 per night, based on double occupancy. For more information or to book, visit Belmond.com/north-america/caribbean.



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BY CAROLyN O’NEIL

A world of caring, culture, and cuisine awaits travelers seeking what matters most.

nthusiastic vacationers hit the road, the skies, the rails, the seas, and even ventured into space for a few short minutes throughout a record-setting year of travel in 2023. This year is predicted to be just as busy, but 2024 travel plans are expected to look and feel a bit different— in a good way. “After the mad post-pandemic frenzy, people are no longer desperate to grab whatever they can get,” says Jack Ezon, founder of EMBARK Beyond. “We are seeing a much more mindful decision-making process shifting the narrative from being flashy or uberexclusive to focusing on quality and craftsmanship.” So, rather than fancy white tablecloth cuisine, think delightfully delicious local foods (which may also be Michelin guide-worthy). Instead of navigating congested urban landscapes, imagine quiet walks through quaint historic villages or finding those special tucked-away locations in travelers’ favorite cities. “People are seeking to feel more enmeshed and immersed where they are,” says Rebecca Masri of Little Emperors, a luxury travel members club.

Top: Chandon’s Secret Garden railcar on the Napa Valley Wine Train Photo courtesy of Meritage Resort & Spa

Perhaps the most important observation for this year is from travel advisors looking into their crystal balls. They see that travelers are planning much further ahead. “Bookings are very high already for 2024,” cautions Jennifer Falk Weiss of Atlanta-based JFW Travel. “It is important to plan early.” V I E MAGAZ INE . COM | 49


The American Bar at The Stafford London Right: The artful interior of a Stafford London guest suite Below Right: Venison Wellington on the menu at The Game Bird Photos courtesy of The Stafford

At Your Service With hundreds of buzzy new hotels and jaw-dropping resorts opening worldwide this year and in the coming years, there’s renewed vitality to provide guests with impeccable service in an increasingly competitive landscape. “The romance of travel is back,” says Jamsheed Pocha of The Pelican Club, a luxury travel agency based in Toronto. “Hotels must have a sense of place and offer a feeling of being in that picturesque moment.” That means traditional hotels with loyal followers must keep in step with what guests want now. Case in point: The Stafford Hotel in London, where 60 percent of guests are repeat visitors who are now introducing new generations of their families to this fine old hotel. A short walk from Buckingham Palace in the city’s center, The Stafford is situated on a quiet mews with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. “None of our team are robotic; they’re not formulaic, they’re just themselves, and many have been working here for as long as the guests have been visiting,” says Stuart Procter, chief operating officer of The Stafford Collection. “So, for our guests, there is a sense of belonging and familiarity. It’s like coming home, where you feel like part of the family.” Not staying at the hotel? You’re welcome to enjoy cocktails at their famed American Bar, plan a private dinner in the historic wine cellar, take a bit of lunch on their flower-filled terrace, or feel quite royal experiencing an elegant afternoon tea service while viewing a painting of the late Queen’s corgis. New to The Stafford’s repertoire is a restaurant called The Game Bird, which celebrates an artisanal approach to British cuisine. From the sea, there’s locally sourced sturgeon caviar and crab from Devon. Skilled servers expertly slice smoked Scottish salmon tableside. And if you’re game to try some game, perfectly sauced duck pie, guinea hen, and venison star on this menu. For dessert (or pudding, as they say in the UK), savor something sweet, such as a strawberry trifle or a selection of British cheeses served with homemade chutney. 50 | F E BRUA R Y 2 0 24

A Taste for Travel What’s on the menu is a big draw for many travelers today. Surveys from Virtuoso, a global luxury travel network, reveal that 70 percent of travel advisors have seen an increase in culinary travel, and 58 percent of their clients want food and winethemed tours focused on hyperlocal products and cultural authenticity. Long known as a destination for foodies, San Sebastián in the Basque Country of northern Spain continues to please palates with the unique flavors of small snacks served on toothpicks called pintxo, paired with the region’s refreshing and slightly fizzy Txakolina wines. Those seeking the comfort of high-low gastronomy will be happy to grab a seat in San Sebastián’s comfortably casual Casa Urola restaurant. Specializing in grilled fish and seafood, it’s been open since 1956 and is in the Michelin Guide again for 2024. Want to take the best culinary souvenir home with you? Join a cooking class to learn how to make regional foods. The Royal Mansour Marrakech, for example, has just launched a cooking school where guests cook shoulder-to-shoulder with Michelin-star chefs. Or take in the aromatherapy of Moroccan spices in the hotel’s hammam, where saffron is used in spa treatments.


Windstar Cruises sailing ship in St. Lucia Photo courtesy of Windstar Cruises Below: Sunset view from the Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach Photo courtesy of Wyndham Hotels & Resorts

Big Appeal for Smaller Ships While cruise ships keep getting larger and larger, there’s a growing demand for sailing on smaller vessels. They’re seen as less intrusive on ports of call and can anchor in harbors rarely visited by other passenger ships. Windstar Cruises, with its fleet of six boutique all-suite yachts, carries fewer than 350 guests on each voyage. Their sleek sailing vessels are considered among the most beautiful ships afloat and carry fewer than 150 passengers. Windstar’s innovative culinary program includes James Beard Foundation cruises and a dedication to plant-based menu options on all ships. I experienced firsthand how Windstar delivers on the promise of destination authenticity and immersive experiences. The Star Legend’s summer voyage around the British Isles brought guests into the tiny ports of Oban in Scotland for hilly hikes and whisky tastings, then Fishguard in Wales for pints in a pub with the locals. But the tiniest of places we went ashore was in the Isles of Scilly, a gardenlike archipelago in southwest England off the coast of Cornwall. Local boatmen ferried us to a small dock to explore the wide beaches, natural surroundings, and a small winery and to buy baked goods in the teeny post office. It felt good to positively impact the small businesses there, tread lightly on their environment, and feel so welcomed. The Star Legend’s journey concluded with a fantastic finale navigating up the Thames River and under London’s Tower Bridge, something larger ships would not be permitted to do.

BETTER FOR YOU BEING THERE Sustainability concerns are playing a more vital role in the travel planning equation. The Virtuoso Impact Report found that 88 percent of travelers want to see tourism dollars go toward protecting the planet, including wildlife conservation. In Florida, the Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach has created family-friendly rooms themed around Winter the Dolphin, with a portion of the proceeds donated to the Clearwater Marine Aquarium to support the care of rescued marine animals. V I E MAGAZ INE . COM | 51


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Picnic in the vineyards of the Meritage Resort in Napa Valley Photo courtesy of Meritage Resort & Spa

Tell Me a Story Storytelling is a significant component of what travelers want today. “These micro experiences are really important as guests seek a higher level of education and engagement,” says Misty Belles of Virtuoso. Literally going higher to tell a story, Napa Valley Balloons lifts guests via hot air balloon two thousand feet above and across the beautiful landscape. The pilot points out wineries, vineyards, and towns below and shares details of hot air ballooning mechanics today—not too different from the time of its invention in the late 1700s. More stories of the region emerge on the rails as the Napa Valley Wine Train takes travelers through the area and back in time. “The train tracks were established in 1864,” says general manager Nathan Davis. “We are the ‘everything experience’ for the valley, from wine tasting to food to phenomenal photography to just about the best vistas in the valley.” The harmony of food, wine, wellness, and music shapes the story of Meritage Resort and Spa, the perfect location to set the stage for a vacation in Napa Valley. Their food and wine center features cooking classes and chefs’ demos, and Meritage Resort is the home of the area’s popular Blue Note concert series. Of course, the ultimate tales in wine country are about the wine itself, and that narrative is changing at wineries such as Hill Family Estate. Their innovative tastings begin with bites of tiny tomatoes and herb flowers to illustrate nuances of flavors and aromas before sampling the wines accompanied by an acoustic guitar solo.

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Travel in restored Pullman railcars on the Napa Valley Wine Train. Below: Moroccan elegance at the Royal Mansour Marrakech Photo courtesy of Royal Mansour

ON THE HORIZON What else can we expect in 2024 and beyond? Over-tourism is still an issue in super popular Italy and Greece, especially in summer, so smart travelers are booking shoulder seasons or even off-season to avoid the crowds. If you’ve got France on your travel list, take heed of Virtuoso surveys. Due to elevated interest in the upcoming Paris Olympics, as well as its status as a beloved destination among foodies and art connoisseurs, France should be extra busy this year. Meanwhile, our neighbors to the north say they’d love to welcome more visitors. “We don’t have demand for all we have in Canada!” says Mark Telio of Entrée Destinations. Looking for luxury on a budget? Ezon says Argentina is a bargain. “Extreme inflation puts the country on a half-off sale. There’s never been a better time to explore the glacier-cut mountains of Patagonia, the wine lands of Mendoza, or the vibrant city of Buenos Aires.” To make international travel a bit easier this year, there’s no need for a visa to go to Europe until June 2025. Falk Weiss adds, “We have good news that passports are going to be able to be ordered to arrive much more quickly!” Bon voyage and safe travels!

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n the heart of London’s artistic Covent Garden neighborhood, a recently reimagined five-star hotel beckons those who consider themselves “Londoners at heart, wherever they might be from.” One Aldwych, eponymously named for the historic building’s address, lies conveniently off the main thoroughfare known as the Strand, famous for its affluent cultural destinations, including theaters, museums, art galleries, restaurants, and shops. One Aldwych embraces the vibrant energy of the neighborhood while offering a soothing respite with its beautifully appointed guest rooms, multiple dining options, and award-winning spa. It’s fitting that a small group of VIE journalists and editors enjoyed this gorgeous hotel during the fall of 2023, as we were delighted to find the art nouveau building, completed in 1905, was home to the Morning Post newspaper. V I E MAGAZ INE . COM | 57


Continuing the Mewès & Davis-designed building’s editorial history, Inveresk Paper Company bought it in 1927, and it housed several well-known magazines—including Tatler and The Illustrated London News—during the publisher’s ownership. The independently owned One Aldwych hotel opened to the public in 1998 and has since built a reputation for excellence and top-tier hospitality. A complete multimillion-dollar refurbishment in 2019 saw designer Robert Angell working with the hotel to create guest rooms and suites that are “timelessly chic,” featuring gorgeous mouldings, soft color palettes, and furnishings with a modern romantic touch. Over four hundred pieces of carefully curated original artwork fill the hotel, including each of the 101 bedrooms and suites. Fresh fruit and flowers are always waiting upon guests’ arrival, making them feel they’re living in their own London palace.

In addition to standard (although they feel anything but ordinary) single and double rooms, a range of suites makes it possible for repeat visitors to experience One Aldwych differently with every stay. The Somerset Suite is designed as a posh apartment, with a circular living room, separate bedroom and dressing room, and the possibility of connecting to three other bedrooms for group stays. Named for its iconic view, the Waterloo Bridge Suite offers a similar design to the Somerset. Meanwhile, the Terrace Suite provides a private walk for alfresco dining and relaxation with a view of Covent Garden’s historic rooftops. However, those searching for the ultimate One Aldwych experience should consider the Dome Suite, whose quarters are situated—you guessed it—right inside the signature dome at the building’s north point. Other suites, studios, and bedrooms boast views of the bridge, the Strand, and the surrounding theaters and opera houses. 58 | F E BRUA R Y 2 0 24

Above and bottom left: The Lobby Bar at One Aldwych offers all-day fare and fantastic cocktails amid an impeccably designed space. Middle left: The Health Club includes a spa, steam room, sauna, and state-ofthe-art chlorine-free lap pool.


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with inspiration from Teague’s love of nature. Like the Lobby Bar, Indigo is also open to the public and offers an excellent spot for a pre-theater dinner or date night. Room service is the best of both worlds for those staying at the hotel as you enjoy the culinary team’s creations from the comfort of your home away from home.

Although there are many options for a bite to eat or a cup of tea around the hotel, guests needn’t venture further than the Lobby Bar or Indigo restaurant— or even their room—to satisfy their dining needs. The interior experts at Fabled Studio of London took inspiration from the building’s art nouveau and Parisian touches when redoing the Lobby Bar in 2019, with plush seating, chic patterned carpets, and captivating artwork throughout. The stunning floral arrangement at its center is refreshed and redesigned with the seasons, along with the florals throughout the hotel and outside its main entrance created by resident flower extraordinaire Mark Siredzuk. The Lobby Bar is popular with Londoners and guests alike and is open to the public daily from breakfast to after-dinner cocktails. Fabled Studio also gave the Indigo dining room a bright, elegant makeover befitting the royal treatment of the rest of the hotel. Its location on the second floor overlooking the Lobby Bar makes for an excellent lunch or dinner locale with a lively yet refined atmosphere. Chef Dominic Teague and his team curate fresh, seasonal menus featuring farm-sourced ingredients and British classics

The Health Club at One Aldwych is another perk anyone can enjoy, with luxury spa treatments for face and body, a spacious twenty-four-hour gym, the eighteen-meter chlorine-free lap pool, steam room, sauna, and more. Even if you aren’t taking a dip, it’s worth it to venture down to the pool for a look, as the underground space is beautifully tranquil, featuring a big screen showing ocean scenes, original artwork by Pol Bury, and a gorgeous mural behind the dazzling chrome spiral staircase. More secrets abound in the form of The Library—a private, quiet space reserved for guests to relax and dine away from the bustle of the lobby—and the thirty-seat Screening Room cinema, where you can sit back with popcorn and enjoy a roster of old classics, new films, presentations, and live broadcasts. Be sure to check out special events and programming throughout the hotel year-round, such as the Charlie and the Chocolate Factorythemed afternoon tea and cocktail menu running this spring for children and adults of all ages.

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The Terrace Suite includes access to a rooftop dining and lounge area.

The Lobby Bar floral creations by Mark Siredzuk

“byword, not a buzzword,” sustainability has been part of the hotel’s core values since its inception. From filtering and bottling water on-site to beekeeping on the roof, a range of practices at One Aldwych significantly reduces its ecological footprint while keeping guests healthy and happy. The hotel’s owners also support London nonprofits lending support to children with severe illnesses and the unhoused, recycling programs, local farms and fishermen, and more. These efforts have earned the destination the Luxury Eco Certification Standard and a Gold accreditation from the Green Tourism Business Scheme. Of course, none of the beautiful things happening at One Aldwych would be possible without its team of hospitality experts. From the doorman who greets guests by name and is always quick to offer tips, to the Lobby Bar staff who recommend the best cocktails based on your personal taste and what’s in season, the staff is friendly and knowledgeable at every turn. It’s no wonder the privately owned hotel has become a favorite among celebrities and affluent guests seeking an exceptional stay in the heart of London’s cultural mecca.

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Along with numerous options for theater productions throughout Covent Garden, guests of One Aldwych should also take a walk past the Royal Opera House, pop into the historic Apple Market or Jubilee Market to shop and dine, explore a maze of alleys and streets lined with galleries and shops from well-known brands to independent boutiques, and, for the bibliophiles, be sure to visit Cecil Court, also known as Booksellers’ Row. A walk down the Strand will take one to the heart of the city’s tourism destinations, including Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, and Buckingham Palace to the west, St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Tower of London to the east, and the Queen’s Walk south just across the Thames, home to the London Eye and stunning views of Parliament. Whether in London on business or seeing the sights, those seeking a luxurious hotel experience they can feel good about amid the vibrant city center should look no further. We’ll be dreaming of our next stay at One Aldwych!

Visit OneAldwych.com or follow along on Instagram @onealdwychhotel to learn more or book your stay.



North of its pristine white-sand beaches, Walton County is home to several picturesque natural springs and other natural wonders. Explore Morrison Springs and more when you take a trip through Authentic Walton.

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alton County Tourism is excited to unveil the new brand chosen to represent the welcoming communities in Walton County located north of the Choctawhatchee Bay— Authentic Walton. The branding project followed a multistep process involving stakeholder research, ideation, trademark search, and adoption. Local business owners and community stakeholders participated in a brand positioning study, with the findings informing the strategic direction for brand development. “Authentic Walton” encompasses what was uncovered in the surveys as to what makes this area so unique—traditional values, a welcoming sense of community, genuineness, and steadfastness. Walton County is so much more than the beach. It is home to springs, rivers, lakes, and some of the most beautiful landscapes in Northwest Florida. Just above the Choctawhatchee Bay, a wide variety of shopping, dining, and activities await. Encompassing Freeport, Paxton, and DeFuniak Springs, these communities are filled with incredible historic treasures and pastoral landscapes. Every experience here feels genuine, with a friendly vibe that makes all visitors feel welcome. V I E MAGAZ INE . COM | 63


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DeFuniak Springs is home to excellent restaurants, shops, activities, and a Historic Downtown District. If you’ve never been, you’re in for a treat! While you peruse the local shops downtown, offering everything from gifts to fashion, books, antiques, and more, grab some legendary lunch at H&M Hot Dogs. It’s the oldest hot dog stand in Florida and specializes in incredibly creative dogs and tasty burgers. For a snack, breakfast, or afternoon pick-me-up, swing by Perla Baking Co. to peruse their fresh-baked goodies such as pastries and croissants—and yes, desserts (judgment-free). They also have organic coffees and teas to perk you up. Their name is a hybrid abbreviation of “perfect lake,” which sets up your next stop quite nicely. A walking tour of Lake DeFuniak lets you stroll back in time with a fantastic display of architectural artistry. Nearly two hundred historic buildings surround the lake, about forty of which are noted on the National Register of Historic Places. Classic Victorian homes are prevalent, and even newer homes offer an Old World elegance—constructed in styles such as Queen Anne and Colonial Revival. Some of these incredible buildings were part of the Chautauqua Assembly that once thrived here. The Chautauqua Hall of Brotherhood once filled up for presentations by luminaries such as Harriet Beecher Stowe, William Jennings Bryan, and Red Cross founder Clara Barton. While the assembly closed nearly a century ago, you can still take an informative walking tour around Circle Drive. Eighteen detailed signs carry you through its history, complemented by a map of the 1884 campus that offers a great then-and-now perspective. The Chautauqua Vineyards & Winery in DeFuniak Springs is a beautiful spot to unwind after you tour Circle Drive. Most of the working vineyard is located off-site, but about ten “preview rows” offer a showcase on the front lawn as you pull in. During harvest season, you can even pick fresh grapes to get a taste of the origin of their distinct wines. Muscadine varieties are the specialty here—Carlos for white and Noble for red. They offer complimentary tastings and a very popular Old Vine Wine Club. When it’s time for dinner, Café Nola offers great Gulf seafood in a New Orleansstyle ambience. Before or after your meal, plan on visiting their Bourbon Street Lounge for a craft cocktail. 64 | F E BRUA R Y 2 0 24

Serving as a lively crossroads between the north and south ends of Walton County, Freeport began around 1830 when settlers were attracted to the natural harbor of LaGrange Bayou near the eastern end of the Bay and the mouth of the Choctawhatchee River. The settlement was originally known as Genoa and later Four Mile Landing. However, during the Civil War, it took on its present-day name because there was no charge to dock at the local port area. Freeport’s bayside location is still part of its allure. Stretching about thirty miles from end to end and between four and six miles across at any given point, Choctawhatchee Bay is ideal for boating, fishing, paddleboarding, and swimming. The shores are lined with parks and green spaces for picnics or just enjoying the view. Head to the E.O. Wilson Biophilia Center, where they aim to turn visitors into conservationists through fascinating classes, interpretive exhibits, and opportunities for involvement. The center educates more than 5,200 students each year from a five-county area in the Panhandle and is open to the public on Thursdays and Fridays in June and July. From amazing local food and preserved natural beauty to eclectic shopping and fascinating history, Freeport has it all. So, treat yourself to a day (or more) of exploration here. You’ll soon discover why this small city is on the verge of great things to come!

Above: Discover unique boutiques, eateries, and historical spots when you venture up Highway 331 to Freeport and DeFuniak Springs, Florida.


At the northernmost edge of the county, amid the pastoral beauty of rolling pastures and woodland areas, you’ll find the quiet little town of Paxton, Florida. With a small population, the town is very family-oriented and welcoming. A history of farming had already been well-established when Paxton became home to the area’s first sawmill in 1903. As commerce around the mill gradually expanded, the surrounding community flourished. From those early roots in farming, Paxton continues to grow. The Paxton Agricultural Center is a fun place to learn more about how the farming industry works, including up-close introductions to cute animals and heavy machinery. Throw in the nearby baseball field, and it’s always a hit with the kids! The Ag Center also hosts events during the year, including the Bobby Kemp Sr. Heritage Day festival each September. The great outdoors also plays a vital role in the area’s recreational culture. Paxton is nestled against Lake Jackson, which straddles the Florida-Alabama line, providing an ideal outlet for leisure time and nature appreciation. Perhaps the best way to fully enjoy the lake is by getting out on the water!

Lakewood Park, just northeast of Paxton, features wooded trails through peaceful landscapes. You can even climb to the highest point of geographical elevation in all of Florida. At a modest 345 feet above sea level, it’s the lowest high point of any state in the U.S. (contrast that with the highest—Alaska’s Denali at more than 20,320 feet). However, this plateau, known as Britton Hill, still offers plenty of photoworthy views for adventurers who want to change their altitude. Most importantly, as you wander between attractions in Authentic Walton, you’ll encounter plenty of genuinely friendly locals who are happy to share their love of the area. It’s a day trip that will reveal a whole new slice of life to lift your spirits.

A new website dedicated to the Authentic Walton brand and the unique offerings north of the Choctawhatchee Bay will launch later this year. In the meantime, follow along on social media channels for the latest happenings at Facebook.com/authenticwalton and Instagram @authenticwalton.

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Winter blues pull the heartstrings westward, and Tommy Bahama’s new Miramonte Resort & Spa in Palm Springs, California, is beckoning. The renowned lifestyle brand’s first resort, Miramonte is nestled between the Santa Rosa Mountains and groves of citrus and olive trees. This restorative desert escape is, of course, adorned with bespoke Tommy Bahama prints and playful pops of palm green and grapefruit pink. The property would not be complete without chic, rose-colored lounge chairs and umbrellas on the deck of each of the three saltwater pools, an inviting call for guests to rest and socialize in style.

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s someone who doesn’t consider herself a traditional “foodie,” my appreciation for a memorable dining experience revolves around more than just the intricacies of a dish. During a recent visit to Lisbon, Portugal, I dined at many exceptional restaurants catering to discerning palates and those like myself who seek a comfortable blend of yummy food, inviting ambience, and attentive service. Among the tile-adorned streets, Lisbon locals and tourists can find food ranging from authentic Portuguese dishes to global delights. While traversing this vibrant city on foot, I found myself at three amazing restaurants I’d certainly include in a love letter to Lisbon. The abundance of breathtaking views in Lisbon turned out to be a delightful surprise. A simple turn of the corner can unveil sweeping views of the city. Miradouros, or viewpoints, are scattered throughout, offering glimpses of colorful buildings, stunning architecture, and serene water views. Another great part of this city is its numerous rooftop destinations, providing fantastic vistas for people enjoying meals and drinks. One rooftop that captured my attention was Javá Rooftop, boasting panoramic views of the city and surrounding area. I sat on the outside terrace, soaked up the sunshine, and ordered a Mediterranean dish I still think about often. A visit to a rooftop is a must while in Lisbon, and if you’re in the mood for a trendy and cool atmosphere, Javá Rooftop is the place to be! For my first meal in Lisbon, I stumbled upon an Asian restaurant called Boa-Bao, and I’m so glad I did. Boa-Bao is a stylish and casual restaurant based on a Pan-Asian cuisine concept with an authentic selection of dishes that respect original recipes. The

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chefs, many from the countries Boa-Bao represents, whip up dishes that take you on a tasty journey through China, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, and more. The vibe inside is like stepping into an Asian market from the 1920s. My server recommended I try an Asian beer, which perfectly complemented the two entrees I ordered. The laid-back atmosphere, flavorful dishes, and refreshing drink options made it an experience I won’t forget. If you’re up for an unforgettable culinary adventure, Boa-Bao is a must-try, and I guarantee you’ll leave with a satisfied palate and a smile on your face. V I E MAGAZ INE . COM | 69


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This page: Boa-Bao honors authentic Asian cuisine with a cool vibe, a great beverage lineup, and indoor and outdoor seating. Photos courtesy of Boa-Bao

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On my last night in the city, I overheard fellow travelers chatting about Rocco, a restaurant conveniently located just a few blocks away from my hotel. With no prior dinner plans, I decided to give it a shot, intrigued by the positive reviews I had heard. Upon arrival, the doorman offered me a warm greeting, followed by a woman who kindly took my coat. The entire establishment was breathtaking—stunning, chic, and meticulously styled in partnership with interior designer Lázaro Rosa-Violán. It is evident a lot of time was spent perfecting every detail. While I was still in awe, the hostess took a moment to explain the restaurant’s concept, comprising three distinct areas: the Gastrobar, the Crudo Bar, and the Ristorante. Adorned in spirit bottles from all over the world, the Gastrobar was the first to catch my eye. This space offered a global culinary selection, and the Crudo Bar included a top-notch counter where fish and seafood were expertly prepared. Opting for the Ristorante, I settled into an ambience dedicated to traditional Italian cuisine. Servers in white suits attended to me while I enjoyed a glass of wine from an extensive list. Delicious bread and oil were served, and I spent time looking around the restaurant, mesmerized by the decor. I ordered an incredible risotto, marking an exceptional end to my time in Lisbon. The waitstaff, consisting of several well-coordinated individuals, ensured that every detail met my satisfaction. It was undoubtedly a ten out of ten experience.

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Plan Your Plates! Rocco Website: www.Rocco.pt Rocco Instagram: @rocco.pt Javá Rooftop Website: LetsUmai.com/widget/Java-Rooftop Javá Rooftop Instagram: @java_lisboa Boa-Bao Website: www.en.BoaBao.pt Boa-Bao Instagram: @boabao.portugal

While I thoroughly enjoyed scouting out these restaurants during my Lisbon exploration, they’re just a few of the city’s incredible options. It’s essential during a visit to Portugal to try pastéis de nata, the celebrated Portuguese custard tarts, and to savor a glass of Port wine made in Portugal’s Douro Valley. And, although my inexperienced taste buds hesitated to partake, I’ve heard that a visit to Portugal is incomplete without sampling sardines. With so many tasty spots in Lisbon and many dishes awaiting exploration, I plan to return soon!

Top left, middle, and left: Rocco in Lisbon celebrates traditional Italian fare, fresh seafood, and worldly cocktails in an impeccably designed space. Photos by Francisco Nogueira Top right: Linguine de Lavagante at Rocco Photo by Nuno Correia

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PONANT, a designer of inspiring voyages aboard small exploration ships, will deliver an added dose of adventure in 2024 thanks to new and renewed partnerships with The Explorers Club and Smithsonian Journeys, just-launched itineraries in North America and Japan, and a never-traveled transarctic crossing in search of the elusive Magnetic and Geographic North Poles.

Scientific discovery is a focus, with opportunities to learn from the world’s foremost researchers and adventurers aboard PONANT’s fleet of thirteen yacht-style vessels. Read on to discover what’s on the horizon from this boutique cruise line.

EXPLORATION WITH SMITHSONIAN JOURNEYS PONANT and Smithsonian Journeys are teaming up for the third consecutive year to offer all-new sailings in 2024. As with the previous journeys, these itineraries will be led by two Smithsonian Journeys experts with a background in art history, solar astrophysics, international relations, or another field. Their expertise and knowledge will deepen travelers’ immersion in the place and showcase the world’s most spectacular destinations in a whole new light. Among the departures are a seven-night expedition along New Zealand’s South Island (February 15–22), a weeklong journey into the cultural and natural treasures of Japan (May 21–28), and an epic discovery of Alaska’s Inside Passage ( July 5–13 and July 20–28).

coastal ice flow. Ann Andreasen, the principal of Uummannaq Children’s Home and director of Uummannaq Polar Institute, will host this voyage with graduates of her school who specialize in traditional Inuit drumming and storytelling. Thanks to the Science Grant program, scientists will be present on five of the twelve expeditions to share their findings across the disciplines of glaciology, oceanography, and geology. They will also lead scientific research initiatives that inspire guests to roll up their sleeves.

LAUNCH OF THE EXPLORERS CLUB COLLABORATION This year also sees the launch of a new chapter in exploration now that PONANT and The Explorers Club—established more than a century ago and devoted to scientific expeditions of all disciplines—have joined forces. They offer weeks-long expeditions to the world’s most remote corners, including the Geographic North Pole, Papua New Guinea, and Antarctica. Each voyage will host a speaker series dedicated to themes of research and exploration where esteemed current explorers will regale guests with the wildest tales from their adventures and share fascinating insights from their research during onboard lectures and offshore activities. Join the twelve-night expedition departing May 16 to Greenland’s Scoresby Sound, a region typically out of reach during this time of year due to the V I E MAGAZ INE . COM | 73


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WHAT’S NEW WITH LE COMMANDANT CHARCOT Departing September 6, 2024, Le Commandant Charcot will trace the path of the great explorer Umberto Nobile to Earth’s northernmost point. Inaccessible to traditional ships, this will mark the first-ever voyage along the transarctic maritime route from the legendary Bering Strait to the icecovered land of Svalbard and the Beaufort Sea to attempt to reach both the elusive Magnetic and Geographic North Poles. The twenty-one-day dedicated research mission will be led by acclaimed adventurer Alban Michon, American photo ambassador Cindy Miller Hopkins, and a multidisciplinary team of around twenty scientists. Their presence on Le Commandant Charcot, which serves as a floating research center with two onboard laboratories, a meteorological station, and a helipad and helicopter used solely to aid with scouting and research, will sharpen guests’ understanding of the polar world and partake in important scientific investigations. 74 | F E BRUA R Y 2 0 24

NEW JOURNEYS IN JAPAN PONANT’s new Japan itineraries offer a rare look at the captivating country, where ancient traditions fuse with modern marvels and spectacular natural landscapes. Departing April 20–27, the weeklong “Kyushu’s Secret Islands and Ancestral Heritage” itinerary invites guests to discover the western part of the island. Explore UNESCO Heritage Sites, charming coastal villages (including the only Christian site in the Kumamoto Prefecture), and the wildlife-rich islands of Jeju, South Korea, and Yakushima, the former of which is dominated by the area’s tallest volcano and the latter of which is home to the rare Yakushima monkey. Also departing from Kagoshima, May 4–12, is a separate itinerary: “Japan, Natural Archipelago and Secular Heritage.” This trip will uncover the gems of western Kyushu and the Seto Inland Sea, with a thematic focus on Japan’s culture, ancestral traditions, and little-known Christian heritage. The journey will set sail for the fascinating Koshikijima islands, followed by the island region of Amakusa (once a refuge for Christians during the Edo period), the Goto Islands, and the spectacular seaside city of Busan, South Korea.


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NEW NORTH AMERICAN CRUISES Experience the Great North like never before with all-new PONANT journeys along Canada’s mightiest waterways. Highlights include an eleven-day autumnal expedition from September 4–14 to discover Lake Superior, with stops at Mackinac Island and the charming city of Bayfield, where guests will enjoy a performance by members of the Ojibwe (Chippewa) tribe. Also in September is a twelve-day sail along the St. Lawrence River (September 8–19), beginning on the Saint Pierre and Miquelon archipelago before threading along the shores of Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island, and Newfoundland’s Gros Morne National Park before ending in the cosmopolitan city of Montreal. Photo by Olivier Blaud

There’s also a first-of-its-kind two-week journey from Montreal to New York in partnership with PARIS Match magazine, departing September 19 to October 1. The culture-packed getaway combines UNESCO World Heritage Sites and wildlife with stops in Quebec’s Île-Bonaventure-et-du-Rocher-Percé National Park, Newport, and Martha’s Vineyard.

With PONANT, exploration is refined, authentic, and a source of inspiration. The company sails to the Arctic and the Antarctic, as well as many other destinations worldwide. For more information, visit US.PONANT.com.

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As the City of Light gears up to host the XXXIII Olympic Summer Games beginning July 26, 2024, many travelers are looking to Paris as a destination even if they are not attending the festivities. For those who are, On Location has packages providing the perfect vantage point of the Opening Ceremony celebration along the Seine River, offering spectators unique seating options never before available to guests. This rendering shows a possible glimpse at what could be one of the most compelling Opening Ceremonies yet, as Paris officials have vowed to make the famed river a star in its own right and provide more opportunities for the public to enjoy it. On Location is a VIP hospitality agency dedicated to curating premium live event experiences and creating lifetime memories for guests. Visit OnLocationExp.com to learn more and check out the Paris Olympics 2024 packages. Rendering courtesy of On Location 76 | F E BRUA R Y 2 0 24


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On a remote beach at the tip of the Mexican peninsula that separates the Sea of Cortez from the mighty Pacific Ocean, I walked along a spit of honey-colored sand between impressive rock formations the likes of which I had never seen. took in the view, standing clear of the crashing azure waves on the Pacific side. “You’re here from Florida; I don’t have to tell you not to get in the ocean today, but some people don’t get it!” our guide had said when warning us about the stronger-than-usual currents in the surf thanks to recent storms. Marveling at the locale and the array of fishing and leisure boats in the distance, it was still worth taking the water taxi across the bay from SUR to Lovers Beach. The chorus to Jimmy Buffett’s “Somethin’ ’Bout a Boat” played in my head—fittingly, considering the vista and the hundreds of vessels skimming about in the Bahía de Cabo San Lucas. It was also fitting because just two nights before, I had the privilege of hearing the song performed by one of its writers, Patrick Davis. Davis, a Nashville-based musician, songwriter, and producer, is also the founder of Songwriters in Paradise. This small festival originated in Hope Town, the Bahamas, and now takes place annually in Cabo San Lucas, Napa, and Healdsburg, where Davis invites a curated group of his friends and fellow songwriters to perform at intimate venues for a crowd of about a hundred lucky patrons. During the SIP Cabo 2023 Welcome Party in the Sand on November 29, Davis and SUR owner Lee Vosburgh thanked guests while a gorgeous orange moon rose over the evening’s venue, SUR Beach House. Davis then took the stage with Tyler Reeve and Gabe Dixon to kick off the four-day festival.

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Above: Bahia Hotel & Beach House is the host property for SIP Cabo. Right: Bahia Hotel’s sister property, SUR Beach House, hosts SIP’s beachfront events and features an incredible bar, restaurant, and beach club for activities. Below: Bahia Hotel/ SUR Beach House owner Lee Vosburgh and SIP founder Patrick Davis


Top left: Patrick Davis and Lauren Jenkins Middle left: Kelly Curry and Jordan Staggs Above: Staff at SUR Beach House Above right: Thor Jensen and Ashley Campbell Top right: SIP Cabo attendees at SUR

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Le monde he songwriters and festivalgoers reveled in once-in-a-lifetime moments together, sipping margaritas and enjoying the incredible Cabo sunshine. Leah Blevins made her SIP stage debut on November 30, captivating the audience with her distinctive Southern belle’s voice and sweetness to match. Former VIE magazine cover star Ashley Campbell and her David Ryan Harris partner Thor Jensen, who recently moved to London together to enjoy playing the UK music circuit, regaled us with songs we hadn’t heard before and a rendition of “Gentle on My Mind” in honor of songwriter John Hartford and Ashley’s father, Glen Campbell. Chris Stills, the rock-androll legacy (son of Stephen Stills and French musician Véronique Sanson) and a SIP regular, lit up the SUR patio with an energetic rendition of The Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby” with Campbell and Jensen accompanying. Americana singer-songwriter Lauren Jenkins, named an “Artist to Watch” by The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Pandora, and more, sang like a captivating siren beneath the rising moon. Three spectacular evenings of performances at SUR were preceded by days spent exploring Cabo, chartering boat trips around the bay and surrounding area to see the famous rock formations on the peninsula, lounging on the beach and by the pool, and enjoying the fantastic relaxed Mexican atmosphere and cuisine at Bahia Hotel and its signature restaurant, Bar Esquina (if you go, don’t skip the wood-fired pizzas—trust me!), plus coffee, smoothies, and fresh pastries to go from the hotel’s on-site café. Bahia Hotel and SUR Beach House have become integral parts of the SIP Cabo experience, and Davis and Vosburgh have fostered a lasting friendship while putting the festival on over the past seven years. The laid-back yet gorgeously luxe boutique property, once a private home converted to a small hotel, was completely remodeled and expanded by Vosburgh and his business partners from New York after they purchased it in 2007. Post-recession and many ups and downs later, they acquired and remodeled what is now SUR Beach House, giving the hotel what it lacked before—private beach access and a broader range of activities for guests. SUR and Bar Esquina have become popular destinations among other tourists and locals, as well. Talking about his staff prior to opening, Vosburgh referenced wanting to 82 | F E BRUA R Y 2 0 24

make Bar Esquina like Cheers—a friendly neighborhood hangout where everyone is welcome. He laughed that when they opened, the staff were excited that he finally got to do a “cheers” in celebration, and Vosburgh realized they were unfamiliar with the television series Cheers, so he showed it to them. He lives on the property with his wife and is quick to strike up a conversation, so be sure to say hello if you visit! After just a couple of days at Bahia for SIP, all the hotel and beach club staff and fellow guests truly started to feel like friends, and we were sad to leave. The feeling seemed mutual among our fellow SIP attendees and the songwriters who had so graciously poured their hearts and souls out through music and storytelling—and tequila shots—for the past four days. Songwriter Marc Broussard enthusiastically proposed that “fifty-two weeks of SIP” would be a great idea, and we can’t help but agree. The fun closed out on Saturday afternoon with a pool party listening event at Bahia Hotel. Guests took over the sun loungers, hot tub, and Bar Esquina poolside tiki hut as the SIP Cabo 2023 songwriters strummed and sang one last time in the round and together. Davis and Vosburgh once again thanked everyone involved for another fantastic experience, and the crowd applauded and raised their margaritas and cervezas in gratitude. While honoring all the memories and the journey it took to build SIP into what it is today, Davis toasted and urged listeners, “Remember the good, everybody.” We are certainly looking back and smiling about these good times with friends old and new.

If you’re ready to experience Songwriters in Paradise for yourself, snag your tickets fast for the fifth annual SIP Napa, coming up on April 18–21, 2024, and SIP Healdsburg on July 24–27, both featuring events at a host of incredible California wineries. Be on the lookout for announcements about SIP Cabo 2024 coming soon. Tickets and more information for all SIP events can be found at SongwritersinParadise.com. Follow along on Instagram @songwritersinparadise for more, and check out our VIE Speaks podcast with Patrick Davis on YouTube and all major podcast platforms. For hotel information or to book a stay, visit BahiaCabo.com.


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A Journey through Tranquility and Tradition Story courtesy of Northern Norway Tourist Board Photography by Henriette Danielsen

n the northernmost reaches of Norway, Finnmark beckons with its rugged beauty, Sami culture, and a deep connection to nature. Here, time slows, and the noise of the everyday world fades into the background. What better way to explore this remote paradise than embarking on a four-day tranquil road trip? This journey is not for the rushed or restless; it’s for those who savor the open road, embracing the drive as the destination itself. Finnmark’s magic lies in its deep connection to the indigenous traditions, remarkable landscapes, and welcoming locals. Even though most of the population in Finnmark is not Sami, the culture is undeniably integrated into this part of the region, as you’ll discover when you take a road trip through this unspoiled wonderland.

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Day 1 Arrival in Alta, Gateway to the Arctic Your adventure commences when you touch down at Alta Airport, nestled between snow-covered peaks and on the edge of the serene Altafjord. From the moment you step off the plane, you’ll feel the crisp Arctic air and the anticipation for the road ahead. Securing a rental car is typically swift, and in no time, you’re cruising down the open road, making your way to Sami Siida, a Sami cultural center and museum located just ten kilometers outside of Bossekop in Alta. This is your essential first stop for delving into the heart of Sami culture. Sami Siida is the heart of the enduring indigenous Sami culture, which has thrived in this region for millennia. You’ll discover the Sami people’s rich traditions, exceptional craftsmanship, and steadfast resilience in the face of the Arctic’s challenges. Run by dedicated reindeer herders, this center offers an immersive dive into their history and the art of reindeer husbandry. Visitors can engage in intimate encounters with reindeer, partake in Sami storytelling and joiking (Sami singing), and gain insights into the ancient art of duodji (Sami handicrafts). Delve into the intricately designed lavvu (Sami tents) and increase your understanding of the way of life, traditions, and spirituality.

More Sami Culture Unveiled As you leave Sami Siida behind and continue your road trip toward Kautokeino, you’ll find every journey deserves a delightful pit stop. In the charming village of Máze, where 98 percent of its 200 inhabitants belong to the Sami community, you’ll be greeted with open arms by Johan P. Eira, the proud owner of Čávžo Safari. Eira represents one of the diverse Sami groups, each with unique traditional lifestyles and livelihoods dictated by their geographical and ecological surroundings. He is a reindeer-herding Sami, a man with a welcoming smile and an even warmer heart, eager to share his deep knowledge of the land and its rich history. Just remember, it’s considered

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impolite to inquire about a gentleman’s reindeer count—a lesson learned with a big laugh. At Čávžo Safari, enchantment knows no seasonal boundaries. During the warmer months, you can embark on a riverboat journey to the renowned Sautso dam or immerse yourself in authentic Sami encounters while savoring traditional cuisine in their cozy lavvu. When winter arrives, you can partake in genuine traditions, from the art of reindeer herding to hearty meals (imagine serving guests in below-freezing weather) and soulful joiking. After an eventful first day, with many new impressions, the Thon Hotel in Kautokeino is the perfect place for a good night’s sleep. Kautokeino, about 130 kilometers south of Alta, has a population of merely 3,100 residents spread across Norway’s largest municipality by land area.

Above and right: In addition to northern Norway’s stunning landscapes, visitors can immerse themselves in the culture of the Scandinavian Peninsula’s indigenous people, the Sami. Above left: Johan P. Eira, owner of Čávžo Safari Far right: The Juhls Silver Gallery in Kautokeino


Day 2 Journey to Kautokeino and Beyond Kautokeino remains a remarkable hub for Sami culture, research, and education. The town boasts the esteemed Sami University and the true gem in Kautokeino’s crown: Juhls Silver Gallery. It invites travelers to explore the story of Regine and Frank Juhls, pioneers in silversmithing within the Sami community. Frank Juhls, a young Danish adventurer, worked as a handyman, while Regine, a young German girl, served as a maid in a reindeer herding family. Their paths crossed, and they started the gallery in 1959. What began as a simple wooden house evolved into one of the most unique cultural buildings in Northern Norway. The structure now shows off various architectural elements, including a roof mimicking a snowdrift, and new rooms are added every decade. As you explore the gallery, you’ll be delighted by unexpected treasures, such as a glass-walled hen and sheep barn and a room dedicated to the Juhls’ adventures in Afghanistan, to mention a few. The gallery constantly changes, with Regine crafting a mesmerizing glass mosaic in the main room, a futuristic tribute to Frank’s enduring legacy. After a visit, it is time to get back behind the wheel and embark on a picturesque journey from Kautokeino to Karasjok. Starting from Gievdneguoika, just north of Kautokeino, you’ll follow National Road 92 as it winds across the vast expanse of Finnmarksvidda, a journey that takes a little less than two hours.

Encounter the Locals of the Sami Capital Karasjok, known as the Sami capital, stands in contrast to Kautokeino. Tucked amid the pine forest along the Kárášjohka River, Karasjok is a bustling crossroads in the middle of the expansive plains. With its 1,800 inhabitants, the town offers a touch of urban life with hotels, eateries, and shops. It also houses the Sami Parliament, a symbol of Sami self-governance you can’t miss. One of the distinct charms of venturing into Karasjok lies in the warm hospitality of the locals who open their homes to visitors. A visit to Áldú unveils a world where Sire Márjá Wigelius immerses guests in the venerable tradition of reindeer herding, intertwined with the profound cultural narrative of the Sami’s eight seasons, all amid the cozy setting of a traditional Sami coffee gathering in their lavvu. Nestled into a cherished scarf (a bequest from her grandmother), Wigelius tells the tales of the river Sami’s customs with tender reverence. Each story shared takes you back in time, illustrating the simple yet profound connection between their long-standing traditions and the surrounding environment. Equally inviting is Marit Ragnhild Sara Nedrejord, a skilled seamstress who, through her venture, Holbi, contributes pieces to the revered Sami costume, offering yet another thread in the fabric of Sami cultural exploration. Or visit Sara Duodji, a haven of Sami artisanship managed by Ole Mathis Nedrejord, where you find a rich array of authentic, handmade Sami artifacts inspired by nature. This abode of tradition offers a tangible connection, allowing guests to carry a piece of Sami culture home. If time allows, visit one of the town’s treasures, Sapmi Park, a captivating testament to Sami culture and their deep-rooted connection with nature. This immersive park sheds light on the sustainable practices of the Sami tribes and the importance of preserving the Arctic wilderness. When you’re ready to retreat, the Scandic Karasjok is a prime choice for accommodation.

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Day 3 Quiet Towns and Husky Howls As a new day unfolds, it is time to leave the quiet town of Karasjok behind and head to Tana and Nesseby. The drive itself is an unforgettable experience as the landscape of Finnmark unfolds before you, shifting from thick forests to the calming shores of Varangerfjord. Consider packing a lunch from the hotel, then find a scenic spot to pause and enjoy a meal. Upon reaching Tana, you’ll be warmly greeted by Dag, the dedicated owner of Tana Husky. Dag is a friendly, down-to-earth individual who shares his journey

As you continue your journey, take the short, serene drive alongside the shimmering waters, leading you to Nesseby. It offers an untouched landscape that speaks to the heart of wilderness enthusiasts. Visitors are often struck by the profound silence surrounding them, interrupted only by the whisper of the wind or the distant cry of a bird. It’s a perfect retreat for those seeking solitude and a deep connection with the natural world. The 8 Seasons Hotel in Varanger, a ten-minute drive from Nesseby, is a testament to the region’s harmonious nature. Drawing its name from the indigenous Sami people’s tradition of dividing the year into eight distinct seasons, the hotel offers a unique experience. With just eight rooms, it embodies the owner’s deep passion and connection to the reindeer herding culture and their cyclical way of life.

Day 4 Varanger to Børselv There’s a certain magic in the air when you wake up in Varanger, where the whispers of the Arctic winds greet you as dawn breaks and you prepare for an early departure to Børselv. Though the drive is nearly three hours and covers about 140 kilometers, the scenic beauty along the way is so captivating that time seems to stand still. It begs for numerous photo stops!

of building a bond with the remarkable huskies he cares for (forty-eight family members, to be exact). Huskies have deep roots in Finnmark’s culture. Historically, these robust and enduring canines played an important role for the indigenous Sami people and other residents, serving as essential companions and transportation agents across vast terrains. Even though modern transport has diminished their conventional duties, dog sledding remains a treasured cultural practice.

From Forests to Fjords Before leaving Tana, stop by Tana Gull og Sølvsmie, an iconic establishment inspired by its unique surroundings and culture. Established in 1977, it is housed in a historic log building and specializes in creating Lappish gold alongside exquisite silver and bronze jewelry. 88 | F E BRUA R Y 2 0 24

Upon arriving in Børselv, a place that feels like a gateway to another world, you’ll find Pirate Husky, an unparalleled hands-on learning experience. Here, you’ll be greeted by Siberian huskies and learn about everything from feeding and grooming to observing their pack dynamics. A particular highlight for many is the chance to walk the young puppies, an essential step in preparing them for their future roles as sled dogs. For the slightly more adventurous, you can step onto a sled and join in on an enthralling sensation. With their boundless energy, the huskies pull you through the changing landscapes, demonstrating that sledding is not confined to winter’s embrace. Following an exhilarating afternoon outdoors, visiting the Kvensk Institutt is an enlightening detour. The Kvens, an ethnic group with Finnish ancestry, share a profound and intricate connection with northern Norway. The Kvens and the Sami have significantly influenced the region’s cultural mosaic, yet their traditions, languages, and histories diverge. At the Kvensk Institutt, travelers are introduced to the world of the Kven people, whose narrative is distinct from, yet as enriching as, the Sami story. The institute presents a curated selection of artifacts, literary works, and exhibits that bring to life the legacy of the Kvens and their integral role in shaping Norway’s cultural heritage.


This page and opposite: Learn about the cultural transportation method of dog sledding at Tana Husky (and pet some cute pups while you’re at it). Photo by Anja K.J. Nordvålen

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peaceful paddle in a canoe. The environment exudes relaxation, allowing you to unwind and reconnect.

All good things must end, but before they do, prepare to enjoy the continuously stunning scenery on the short route from Børselv to Lakselv. Along the way, the expansive and pristine Porsanger fjord will capture your attention. It’s a delightful journey through a picturesque part of northern Norway. Before reaching your final destination, a detour to Wild Caribou is an absolute must. This place is not just a retreat but a profound experience curated by Sandrine Bocher Johansen and her husband, Kai Simon. This extraordinary couple invites you to step away from the hustle and bustle of urban life and immerse yourselves in a world where nature’s rhythms dictate the day. You don’t just observe the majestic scenery; you live it. Rest under the protective dome, enjoying the magic of the northern lights dancing in the sky, and wake to the gentle clucking of chickens ready to deliver breakfast. The day promises various activities, from tranquil bird-watching sessions and absorbing the ambient sounds of nature to hikes through the wilderness. Here, you’ll have the chance to meet friendly polar dogs or take a

Johansen’s enchanting collection of handmade jewelry adds to Wild Caribou’s charm. Crafting each piece with steadfast passion, Johansen draws inspiration from the raw beauty of nature, integrating patterns and shapes she encounters in the wild. With their immense respect for the land, she and her husband have crafted a haven at Wild Caribou where one can rediscover the purest form of existence.

Finnmark: Where Every Road Tells a Timeless Tale Lakselv, the largest village in the Porsanger municipality in the northernmost county of Norway, is where the journey ends. At Porsanger Museum, you can delve into the Sami culture, local history, and the impacts of World War II in the region before taking the two-minute drive to the airport directly connected to Norway’s capital, Oslo. If you prefer a delicious cup of coffee before taking off, stop by Marthe’s Bistro before returning your rental car.

A road trip across the enchanting landscapes of Finnmark and into the heart of SAMI and KVEN culture is a Journey of not just miles but moments– moments of understanding, reflection, and intimate communion with nature and history.

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road trip across the enchanting landscapes of Finnmark and into the heart of Sami and Kven culture is a journey of not just miles but moments— moments of understanding, reflection, and intimate communion with nature and history. When you embark on your next adventure, let the road be not just a means to an end but a story in itself.

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Arrival to: Alta Departure from: Lakselv Number of kilometers: 720 (448 miles) Stops along the route: Alta, Máze, Kautokeino, Karasjok, Tana, Nesseby, Børselv, and Lakselv


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“Connie,” the 1958 Lockheed Constellation airplane on-site at TWA Hotel, is now home to a stylish cocktail bar. Photo by Eric Laignel

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n a sunken passenger lounge sumptuously carpeted in Benjamin Moore’s Chili Pepper red, sipping a whiskey sour below a bespoke, vintage Solari departures board designed in Italy, I’m waiting in style for Frank Sinatra to fly me to the moon.

But although I’m partying like it’s 1962 in Eero Saarinen’s TWA Flight Center, which opened that year, I am an arrival rather than a departure in the new iteration of this iconic building, now meticulously transformed from an airline terminal into a multi-award-winning hotel like no other airport hostelry. With its soaring modernist curves, rooms overlooking the runway, and a Constellation parked outside offering a quirky alternative cocktail lounge that has won its own awards, the TWA Hotel is one of New York City’s newest attractions rather than a mere layover perch. It’s a time capsule to which fans of mid-century living flock to immerse themselves in an era when air travel was less stressful and a glamorous event to dress up for, like a visit to the theater. There are differences, of course. The planes that taxi beneath my bedroom window bear the livery of JetBlue, which burst into existence just as TWA went through its millennium death throes after more than seventy years of service. The airline emerged too soon to take over the terminal, which closed in December 2001. Still, JetBlue passengers on layover are among the most regular users of the hotel, which offers four-hour daytime and overnight stays.

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reserving this architectural jewel by adding 512 hotel rooms and a whole slew of exhibits celebrating the 1960s lifestyle set to a mid-century soundtrack—everything from doo-wop to bossa nova—is a labor of love that deservedly won an AIA architecture prize for the challenging transformation.

“The iconic Chili Pepper red carpet was a key part of the TWA Flight Center’s original design, and we preserved it,” says Chris Betz, guest experience director at the TWA Hotel. “In the early ’60s, no one could have imagined rolling luggage over it!” Guests must navigate a fair stretch of the carpet to the guest wings via the long, white-walled flight tubes that once led to TWA planes. But the slight drag is worth it to tread those iconic ramps, which have since

played starring roles in the film Catch Me If You Can and Amazon Prime’s hit series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Many check into rooms like my own—small and functional, as most guests stay only one night. But a floor-to-ceiling runway view provides the wow factor. And there’s no lack of elegance in the design execution, as a few distinctive features of guest rooms include ribbed wood paneling handfinished by Amish artisans, angled desk lamps that field a 1960s vibe, and cut-glass ice buckets atop the mini-fridge. Amenities include souvenirs every guest must surely pocket with relish: tiny bottles of TWA-branded body lotion and a stack of logoadorned pencils. That iconic logo has been licensed for use throughout the hotel, beautifully reproduced in brass on the base of elevators. These lead to guest rooms and a delightful new addition: a rooftop with a heated outdoor pool that offers a dramatic vantage point from which to view the planes. The adjacent restaurant converts seasonally to a winter chalet serving hot toddies and other festive après-ski fare. 104 | F E BR UA R Y 2 0 24

Above: Guests can dine on American classics and a roundup of creative cocktails at the hotel’s various bars and restaurants. Left: Exhibits throughout the terminal include vintage luggage, airline uniforms, and other homages to midcentury living.


The central dining spot is not original, but the Paris Café by Jean-Georges looks as it surely would have done sixty years ago had Saarinen thought to install pre-flight catering on a mezzanine platform. There are booths in dove gray, blush pink, and primrose yellow and dozens of Saarinen’s iconic tulip chairs, not to mention a long curving counter and yet another cocktail lounge. The main libation-dispensing spots are two elegant circular bars in the upper lobby above the semicircular lounge where TWA passengers awaited their departure beneath that iconic board. Its mirror image Solari board click-clacks real-time destination updates at the hotel entrance. As for those museum exhibits, the most engaging is the show of six decades of TWA crew uniforms by top designers of the times, including Jackie Kennedy’s favorite, Oleg Cassini, Pierre Balmain, Ralph Lauren, and the less well-remembered

Dalton, who dressed flight attendants in the bright colors and miniskirts beloved in the sixties. More challenging to find, unless you seek them out, are the 1962 living room faithfully recreated at the back of the flight tubes and a replica of Eero Saarinen’s design studio. Here, I learned the Finnish-born architect, who also designed the St. Louis Arch, first sketched his concept for the terminal on the back of a dinner napkin. Since he created it during an era of smaller planes, the terminal was almost obsolete at the time of opening in terms of how many passengers it could handle, a fact nearly as tragic as the fact Saarinen died a year before the opening of his masterwork, considered one of the most outstanding examples of mid-century modern design in the world.

Above: TWA Hotel celebrates the architecture of Eero Saarinen’s TWA Flight Center in New York while adding modern amenities guests will appreciate today.

The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission declared the terminal a landmark in 1995, and the Port Authority cemented its preservation by building a new JetBlue terminal behind it to shelter it in place. This set the scene for the hotel transformation. Beyer Blinder Belle Architects restored the original Flight Center, and female-led Lubrano Ciavarra worked magic on the two hotel wings with interior designers from Stonehill Taylor. Beneath the lobby, INC Architecture & Design made new subterranean conference and event spaces sing with period finishes in a ballroom, which was formerly a baggage hall, and in more back-in-the-day exhibits only delegates and wedding V I E MAGAZ INE . COM | 105


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guests usually get to see. (For example, the paper flight attendant uniforms, which barely survived a single dinner service!) My visit to JFK’s only on-site hotel, where astonishingly, considering the entertainment quotient, rooms start at only $250 ($159 for a four-hour stay), was a delightful place to recover from my transatlantic flight. The only disappointment was the food (the cocktails were perfectly constructed, as you would expect). Burgers and fries were nothing special, and there were no fine dining options, so good almonds and olives brought over to me from Connie, the cocktail bar in the Constellation, were the best things I ate during my stay. Avocado toast had made it onto a breakfast menu that was otherwise a throwback, including the horrible hotel coffee I’m

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sorry to say I remember from early visits to the USA before the espresso takeover. But given that the TWA Hotel is essentially a period piece, I couldn’t help wondering if the weak coffee was an intentional reminder that staying here is essentially an invitation back to the future.

Visit TWAHotel.com to learn more or book your stay. Writer Anthea Gerrie flew to JFK with Norse Atlantic Airways, the new low-cost airline linking Miami, Los Angeles, New York, and Orlando with London, Paris, Oslo, and Berlin. Visit FlyNorse.com to check flights.


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Situated in Manhattan’s vibrant Garment District, Refinery Hotel creates a narrative of impeccable style rooted in its historic hat factory origins and the neighborhood’s modern essence. With its neo-Gothic facade and tasteful design, the hotel offers an experience reminiscent of a perfectly tailored garment. Refinery is a haven for fashion-forward individuals. The rooms boast industrial accents and unique details—think vintage sewing table desks—and the journey continues with artful architecture, rich scents, and live jazz. It houses vibrant dining spots like Parker and Quinn, the music-filled Winnie’s, and a rooftop with panoramic views. The hotel embraces creativity with its unique event space and hosts diverse gatherings that reflect the district’s innovative spirit.

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PA RT Y AT T H E W H I T E H O U S E The evening of December 9, 2023, was one for the record books! Friends, family, and neighbors gathered to celebrate the holidays with November 2023 VIE cover star and interior designer Marisol Gullo. Everyone mingled, sipped, and enjoyed delicious bites from Chef Nikhil Abuvala of Roux 30a while exploring and admiring the Gullos’ gorgeous home in the Churchill Oaks community. See more of it in our 2023 Home Issue cover story. Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate 2023 and revel in the magic of the holiday season. Photography by Gerald Burwell ??

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Timeless Fusion Visit ArloHotels.com to learn more about this property, see other destinations, or book a stay. Rendering by 3877 Design

Arlo Hotels, known for its lifestyle-driven approach, is expanding with the topping off of Arlo Washington D.C., the brand’s seventh US property. This boutique hotel, owned by Quadrum Global, blends modernity with history by preserving D.C.’s oldest conventional apartment building from 1882 while adding contemporary spaces across its twelve stories, including meeting rooms, a rooftop lounge, and a pool. Conveniently located near Union Station and major landmarks, the 445-room hotel caters to leisure and business travelers alike. Collaborations with renowned design firms and a commitment to local experiences define Arlo Hotels’ ethos, inviting guests to feel at home while exploring each destination.

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Au revoir! BEFORE YOU GO . . .

The Prisoner Ball last November offered an opulent, invitation-only evening celebrating the widely esteemed The Prisoner wines with panache. This inaugural ball featured celebrity guests and influencers ranging from Gabbriette Bechtel to Richie Shazam, finely curated delicacies, and funky beats spun by DJs Kristine Barilli and Claire Marie Astuc. Guests donned luxurious red and black ensembles and were decked head to toe in satin, velvets, and metallics while sipping The Prisoner’s signature blends. A New York City event for the ages, this fête radiated an unforgettable sense of opulence and mystique.

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