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The Editor’s Letter
The Future Is Bright • Our hopes for a travel year that is much, much, much better than the one we’ve just lived through
Get Up, Stand Up • After a year of continued crises, Beirut’s creative set is more determined than ever to survive—and thrive
Old Town, New Energy • One hotelier shares her insider’s guide to Marrakech, from design stores to DJ sets
Vive La Révolution • At boulangeries and patisseries all over Paris, women are bringing the city’s storied baking tradition into the future
Into the Wild • A multiday walking safari in a Kenyan conservation area presents a more sustainable model that benefits animals and locals alike
White Space • With climate change impacting the ski season, Aspen is leading resorts around the country in a fight to hold on to winter
City of Hope • Some call Gothenburg the world’s most sustainable destination. Adam H. Graham embarks on a low-carbon journey to explore its ethicalfashion shops and zero-waste restaurants—and find out if Sweden’s chief seaport might be the future for us all
Slow and Steady • Across Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, Michael Snyder finds carefully considered tourism projects that are keeping communities and ways of life intact
the gold list 2021 • This is our editors’ annual rhapsody on their forever-favorite hotels from around the globe. In this year’s incarnation, we went beyond places to stay, including a range of experiences we consider truly exceptional—cruises, flights, restaurants, bars, destinations—along with the deeply personal reasons why we love them. This was the stuff we daydreamed about in lockdown, and a few places we were actually able to visit—all that sustained us in a year of curtailed travel.
sunshine daydream • Forget the Balearics’ reputation as the place where Europe goes to party. Mallorca’s revitalized island crowd has crafted a new narrative around a deliciously slow-paced existence
naturally good • On Costa Rica’s buzzy Nicoya Peninsula, forwardthinking entrepreneurs are finding creative ways to build upon the country’s eco foundations
catch the drift • Though Manly, just a quick ferry ride from Central Sydney, has morphed in the last two decades from a scruffy commuter hub into the picture of antipodean easy living, it’s still defined by the people who thrive along its shores
Actor Andrew Rannells on Warsaw