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Amulya Hiremath
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Amulya Hiremath is a writer and editor based in Mysuru, India. Both a book worm and avid traveler, she can be often found wandering — metaphorically and literally. She is fascinated by the way cities and places impact narratives and uses travel storytelling to explore the cultural and literary heritage of the places she visits. A graduate of English and Journalism, Amulya seeks to translate literature into approachable and exciting content.
Travel Mantra: Life in 3 acts — hearing stories, living stories, telling stories
Trip Wishlist: Meghalaya, Italy, Greece, the UK, and Kenya
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Sunken Harbor Club Opens Its Vacation Station in Bermuda
Reimagined as a part of Cambridge Beaches’ centennial renewal, the Brooklyn favorite brings its signature cocktails to a side of island fare
tell me more ›Soon You Can Stay In A Hotel Designed By Karl Lagerfeld
A five-star hideaway with the late designer's signature style set to open in Macau, China
tell me more ›Journey To The Edge Of Space In The World’s Smallest Experience-Led Hotel
Think sunrise beyond the horizon, witnessing Earth's spherical curve, and cruising with the stars, along with world-class hospitality and Michelin-star dining
tell me more ›Fort Kochi
An art-laden ancient town in India's Kerala, see our round-up of when to visit, where to stay, and what to see and do in this history-rich island, whether you are in town for the biennale or beyond
tell me more ›Witty Haiku For A Hotel Review
Haiku for hotels, A website with poetic charm, Stay in verse and calm
tell me more ›Costa Rica With Frank Roberts
The Vice President of Brand Experience for EDITION Hotels tells us his go-to places from favorite beaches to where to stay
tell me more ›The Newest Habitas Lands in San Miguel de Allende
At the intersection of nature and culture, we joined the festivities bringing Habitas’ experience-led ethos to the Guanajuato landscape in Mexico
tell me more ›3D Printing A Hotel: El Cosmico To Get A Futuristic Makeover
Liz Lambert joins forces with technology company ICON and architecture firm BIG to bring innovative hospitality to Marfa, Texas
tell me more ›Tristan du Plessis
Cape Town-based Interior Architect & Founder of Tristan Du Plessis Studio chats his inspiration, dream project and more
tell me more ›‘Making Life Simpler’: A New Book On John Pawson’s Celebrated Minimalism
A look into the architectural designer’s unreleased works
tell me more ›Todos Santos with Ernesto Kut
Creativity, food, coffee, cocktails, nature walks and where to find the freshest ingredients
tell me more ›Yashar Yektajo
The prodigy Mexican-Iranian architect who made the headlines for designing Paradero, an acclaimed brutalist hotel in Mexico, at age 25, shares his journey, projects and career advise
tell me more ›Jude Vargas
The in-demand travel designer on unlocking exclusive experiences, career advice and empowering her clients to be future-forward travelers
tell me more ›Cape Town With Tristan Du Plessis
The interior architect shares how the city inspires his creativity, and the best places to see art and beauty
tell me more ›Nicolo Rusconi
Hotelier and entrepreneur shares his inspirations, spooky encounters, and what's next and exciting in the hospitality industry
tell me more ›The Best Hotels In Los Angeles
From reinvented classics to the noteworthy newbies in town, here’s where the buzz is at in the City of Angels
tell me more ›Mexico City Hotels
From lush gems in Condesa and Roma to unmissable classics in Centro Histórico and house-turned-hotels by celebrity chefs and architects, we rounded up the best places to stay in CDMX
tell me more ›California To Ban Single-Use Plastic Containers From Hotels in 2023
The state will be the first to abolish wasteful personal care items, followed by New York in 2024
tell me more ›What Not to Miss at Miami Art Week 2022
From international conventions to culinary experiences and public interventions, here is our round-up of the best happenings
tell me more ›The White Lodge to Host Yoga For Bad People Retreat
The wildly popular yoga retreat heads to Baja, Mexico, this winter
tell me more ›Souvenirs From Alma at Six Senses Ibiza
From Ayurveda and biohacking to disco and sex education, this is what we enjoyed at the highly programmed wellness festival
tell me more ›Ace Hotel Kyoto Hosts noma
Copenhagen's culinary jewel returns to Japan in March 2023 residency
tell me more ›The Best Hotels In Miami Beach
From some classics to the latest, hip, and friendly, AHL rounds up the best hotels to stay at all year round
tell me more ›Exceptional African Design Comes to London
Merchants on Long pops up in London’s Burlington Arcade
tell me more ›Williamsburg’s Latest Hang Is Femme and Fantastic
Femme Fontaine Opens in Brooklyn, Courtesy of Haitian Artist Vané Russo
tell me more ›Six New Design Hotels Openings That We Are Excited About
We scoured the globe to find some of the coolest design-driven hotels recently opened or opening soon
tell me more ›Celebrate 60 Years Of James Bond At GoldenEye
Dive deep into the world of Bond — James Bond at Ian Fleming’s Jamaica home with this special offer
tell me more ›Château Royal Is A Berliners’ Love Letter To The World
The German capital gains a new hotel in Mitte, an intersection of design, art, and gastronomy
tell me more ›Partly Cloudy with a Strong Chance of “Wow”!
An atmospheric art installation at Place des Fleurs-de-Macadam by EN TEMPS ET LIEU combines nature and the city living
tell me more ›The Long Lane: London’s Latest Intimate Spot
The cocktail bar and eatery brings a new sense of zest to the London food and nightlife scene
tell me more ›Berlin Art Diary: Chronicles of a Muse
In a new book based on her EXBERLINER columns, Fabia Mendoza recalls the wheelings and dealings of Berlin's art scene
tell me more ›Veronika is Back and Reimagined
Fotografiska’s New York outpost reopens its restaurant and bar by CultureWorks, the creators of NeueHouse
tell me more ›Touriste + The Standard Hotels: Team Up to Double Up the Fun
Extra perks to staying at four eye-candy hotels in Paris and many global staples
tell me more ›Jessica Nabongo’s ‘Catch Me If You Can’ Personal Tales and Unreal Adventures
The first black woman to travel to every country in the world flips the script in her memoir, showing that off-the-radar destinations can be just as welcoming, safe, and remarkable as tried-and-true favorites
tell me more ›Saira Hospitality to Take Root in London
Connecting a new generation of talent to hotels to tackle the industry's largest staffing crisis
tell me more ›A New Way of Healing with Psychedelic Hospitality
Holos combines the wisdom of indigenous communities with clinical and neuroscience-based backing to revolutionize advanced wellness
tell me more ›Doing Good, Looking Good — and Having a Great Time
In celebration of Earth Day, we've put together a round-up of hotels around the world doing amazing things for people and the planet and reminding us that having fun and doing the right thing are not mutually exclusive
tell me more ›Home for Home to Raise Funds for Ukraine
A travel auction including stays in exclusive properties to support humanitarian aid
tell me more ›Barrocal Sound Brings World-Class Musicians and Earthy Tunes to Portugal’s Alentejo
This June, a 2-day intimate festival at São Lourenço do Barrocal, a 200-year-old estate turned stunning hotel
tell me more ›The Plaza on the Stage
If for a moment we stop to imagine all that might take place inside the four corners of a hotel room, we would agree that it would be nothing short of being stage-worthy
tell me more ›Tuleste Factory by Celeste and Satu Greenberg is the Coolest Creative Playground in New York
The space in the heart of Chelsea is a dynamic dialogue between objects, creators and visitors — and they are now showing at Miami Art Week
tell me more ›How Will We Live Together? The Final Month of Venice Architecture Biennale 2021
In a world that seems to be growing increasingly apart, the Biennale looks at how architecture can bring us closer
tell me more ›Choo-choo the Wes Anderson Way
Hollywood’s most aesthetic director just reimagined a historic train carriage
tell me more ›Atmos Vol. 5 Hive Is a Candid Portrait of Nature in Collaboration
Out of the ordinary images and thoughts investigating the ways we can exist in supreme connection to the world around us
tell me more ›Imagine an Entire Hotel Just for You and Yours
More hotels are offering travelers the option to book a property all to themselves
tell me more ›Old Meets New Meets Global in the We Are ONA Mexico Pop-up
Chef and Sommelier duos bring French Bristronomie to Círculo Mexicano
tell me more ›Fluorescent Baby Bears Flock Vegas
Artist Paola Pivi’s installation at the ARIA Hotel is a playful exploration of human-animal connection
tell me more ›Go Lightly: How to Travel Without Hurting the Planet
Nina Karnikowski’s latest book is a damn good toolkit for the Future Forward traveler
tell me more ›Stuart Cantor Captures a Summer in Spain
Photo series ‘Marbella Club Days’ and ‘Balearic Bliss’ on view at Nobu Marbella Club and Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay
tell me more ›Hospitality Helps: edyn and Nights On Us Join Hands to Thank NHS Workers
UK-based service apartments and aparthotels group to offer 100 free nights across four of its destinations
tell me more ›4 Women Changing the Hospitality Industry
How these pioneers are making career defining moves with their side hustle
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