As for eating and drinking well in Minneapolis, that comes easily, thanks to these six spots. We’ve also included a couple fan-friendly bars, in case you couldn’t nab tickets to the U.S. Bank Stadium.
7 Restaurants And Bars You Can’t Miss In Brooklyn, New York | ForbesLife
The next time you’re headed to the borough, keep this shortlist of hot spots handy.
Meet Celebrity Xpedition, The Most Luxurious Way To Explore The Galapagos Islands | ForbesLife
While bucket lists are a highly personal matter, there’s one destination you’ll spot on many of them: The Galapagos Islands.
Bar Mercado, Atlanta, USA | Wallpaper
Taking inspiration from Madrid’s historic Mercado de San Miguel, Atlanta’s Bar Mercado fittingly features a tapas and small plates menu, matched by a bold and lively design envisioned by the acclaimed, locally-based architecture and design firm Square Feet Studio.
How The Royal Mansour Solidified Its Status As Marrakech’s Top Hotel | ForbesLife
When King Mohammed VI of Morocco unveiled Royal Mansour in Marrakech in 2010, he established a lofty and extravagant new standard for luxury accommodations in the vibrant city.
Venice’s Stunning Outer Islands Are Its Best Kept Secret | Architectural Digest
The key to a perfect trip in the beloved Italian city? Staying at one of these gorgeous hotels just beyond it.
What to Do in Puebla, Mexico | Conde Nast Traveler
“Everything is going back to normal,” says local chef Angel Vázquez. “What we really need now is to get visitors back. Puebla is ready for tourism again.” Here, how to spend your next long weekend in Puebla.
In Catalonia, a Church Becomes a Place of Artistic Pilgrimage | T: The New York Times Style Magazine
Five years ago, the local government and bishop asked if the artist Santi Moix might come and paint the interior of St. Victor, the village’s 1,100-year-old Romanesque church, whose plain stone walls had become dull and decrepit over time. Moix, who isn’t religious, was reluctant. Finally, after many months of negotiations, he agreed — but… Continue reading In Catalonia, a Church Becomes a Place of Artistic Pilgrimage | T: The New York Times Style Magazine
Strong Language | Modern Luxury Silicon Valley
How The Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona, Wins Over Locals And Discriminating Tourists Alike
Since opening in 2009 on Barcelona’s famed Passeig de Gràcia – a street lined with modernist masterpieces by architects Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Domènech i Montaner and glitzy boutiques – the Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona, quickly solidified its status at the luxury hotel of choice amongst locals and discriminating tourists alike.