Luxury hotels are often defined by their impeccable service, stunning style, rich history, and exquisite dining options. Yet, amid these qualities, what truly sets the world’s finest hotels apart is their unique location — the one place in the...
In the bustling city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, an architectural marvel has emerged that harmoniously fuses modern sustainability with local culture and ecology. The Shiv Nader School, designed by the acclaimed Indian architecture studio Vastushilpa Sangath, is sheltered under...
Et si l’on redécouvrait la France au rythme de la pédale, cheveux au vent, loin de l’agitation des villes ? Du littoral atlantique aux collines de l’Alsace, des plages vendéennes aux vallons de la Bourgogne, le guide “La France...
Castle Howard, the grand ancestral home immortalized by the classic 1980s TV series Brideshead Revisited, has recently unveiled a remarkable restoration project. After decades of wear and damage, including a devastating fire during World War II, the 300-year-old estate...
Launched 50 years ago, the Vauxhall Chevette L was Britain’s most popular hatchback in the late 1970s. It played a crucial role in preserving Vauxhall’s design independence during a turbulent automotive era, and today, only 75 remain on the...
In the heart of Sichuan Province, Chinese architecture firm Air-CoLAB Studio has designed a unique ring-shaped amphitheatre that harmonizes with nature and modern design. Located on an island within the vast Luxelakes Eco-City, this open-air venue blends sculptural white...
Britain’s oldest wine merchant, Berry Bros. & Rudd, is preparing to launch its first physical store in the United States, choosing Washington, D.C. as its debut location. This move marks a significant step in the company’s international expansion as...
Swedish designer Gustaf Westman has reimagined the Mercedes-Benz CLA into a playful, all-pink concept car that merges automotive innovation with outdoor living. Unveiled recently in London, this eye-catching vehicle integrates a rooftop tent and a pull-out picnic table, making...
Il y a un Cannes public, celui des marches, des projecteurs, des flashs. Et puis, il y a un Cannes intime, discret, presque oublié : celui des chambres d’hôtel où se sont réfugiées les légendes du cinéma entre deux...
À Marseille, certains secrets se murmurent plutôt qu’ils ne s’écrivent. Et parmi eux, un restaurant minuscule, niché à deux pas du Vieux-Port, défie les tendances, les guides touristiques et les selfies gastronomiques. Ici, la bouillabaisse n’est pas un plat...