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This art deco tower in Cairo, once home to Egypt's glitterati, now houses a secret hotel
The Immobilia building was the Egyptian capital’s first-ever skyscraper. Now, it offers the perfect Cairene pied-à-terre
By Nicola Chilton Published
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Detour Discotheque is bringing ‘the world’s dreamiest party’ to Puglia
The pop-up event, La Dolce Vita Disco, promises dancing, good food and sunshine in a 16th-century Italian farmhouse
By Anna Solomon Published
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Find bubbly, chewy, perfectly crusted pizza at Cosetta, LA’s new Westside Italian gem
Located in a slightly industrial area by the Santa Monica airport, Cosetta, from pizza maestro Zach Pollack, champions the local Italian dining scene with tradition and innovation
By Carole Dixon Published
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Wallpaper* checks in at The Grand National Hotel by Saint Peter: ‘a lush restaurant with rooms’
In Sydney’s Paddington, chef Josh Niland opens the 14-bedroom luxury hotel alongside his pioneering restaurant
By Monique Kawecki Published
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Tune into the rhythm of Tokyo’s most ambitious record shop
Vinyl Delivery Service in east Tokyo’s Skwat Kameari Art Centre is spinning a new narrative for the traditional record store model
By Gabrielle Doman Published
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Wallpaper* checks in at Waldorf Astoria Osaka
‘It’s rare to work on a brand new hotel of this scale in Japan in today’s landscape,’ says designer Andre Fu about Osaka’s newest luxury hotel. Wallpaper* paid it an early visit
By Charlotte Gunn Published
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Late-night spring shopping comes to London’s Chiltern Street
On Thursday 22 May, those in London can enjoy the Chiltern Street Spring Shopping Evening, including a programme of in-store drinks, offers and workshops
By Simon Mills Published
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15 things to do in Cannes, beyond the red carpet
We reveal our Cannes highlights: what to see and do in the Côte d’Azur city as it welcomes its annual film festival
By Imogen Green Last updated
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Exclusive: Airbnb’s next chapter as an all-encompassing lifestyle app
The home-booking app changed the travel game back in 2008 and now Airbnb is poised to do it again. CEO Brian Chesky talks us through the brand-new app
By Carole Dixon Published
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The Trip to Hong Kong: exploring a bold new capital of culture
A resilient desire to shift perceptions yet preserve heritage is driving a new energy in Hong Kong as the next generation creates a bold new capital of culture
By Lauren Ho Published
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Fin-to-gill sophistication awaits at Tom Brown at The Capital
Expect ambitious cooking from the country’s most creative seafood chef
By Ben McCormack Published
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Is spontaneity dead?
Today’s travel luxury is the freedom to have no plans and no bookings. Here’s to enjoying the journey, trying your luck and stumbling on a new favourite place
By Yolanda Edwards Published
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Book a brutalist one-room wonder Down Under, the Vipp Tunnel in Tasmania
The Danish design brand's bookable showcases arrive in the southern hemisphere, thanks to the vision of Tasmanian architectural firm Room 11
By Carrie Hutchinson Published
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Five striking bags for summer travels
From a versatile tote to a tablet-friendly backpack and a bold beach bag – Wallpaper* goes looking for summer bags with R Finds, the global online shopping destination
By Simon Mills Published
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In defence of souvenirs: 10 photographers on their most prized mementoes
Physical keepsakes, whether priceless or prosaic, can be the most meaningful mementoes of a trip. We asked ten well-travelled photographers about their favourite souvenirs
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Take off with the June 2025 Travel Issue of Wallpaper*
Head to Hong Kong, paint the town red in Las Vegas, reimagine room service, and make a splash in sizzling swimwear – the June issue is hot to globe-trot, on newsstands now
By Bill Prince Published
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A new photo book and exhibition capture an intimate journey through Peru
At Photo London 2025, an exhibition and limited-edition Belmond book capture the beauty of Peru via the Andean Explorer, taken on film
By Tianna Williams Published
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Five tranquil suites by Patricia Urquiola suspend visitors ‘between sea and sky’ in Capri
Patricia Urquiola dreams up a study in contrast and tradition for the next chapter of Jumeirah Capri Palace
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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The Kerfield Arms is south-east London’s hot new gastropub
In Camberwell, this stripped-back haunt comes courtesy of the team behind The Baring in Hoxton
By Ben McCormack Published
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Premium patisserie Naya is Mayfair’s latest sweet spot
Heritage meets opulence at Naya bakery in Mayfair, London. With interiors by India Hicks and Anna Goulandris, the patisserie looks good enough to eat
By Tianna Williams Published
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Wallpaper* checks in at Rosewood Miyakojima: ‘Japan, but not as most people know it’
Rosewood Miyakojima offers a smooth balance of intuitive Japanese ‘omotenashi’ fused with Rosewood’s luxury edge
By Danielle Demetriou Published
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In Gstaad, a seasonal restaurant takes alpine dining to new heights
Monti nods to regional craftsmanship with furniture carved from locally-sourced elm and a seasonal menu from chef Martin Göschel
By Daven Wu Published
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Ghanaian cuisine has a story to tell at Washington, DC restaurant Elmina
The new restaurant is chef Eric Adjepong’s colourful ode to the recipes he grew up loving
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Fancy a matcha-beer cocktail? Visit this dashing new LA restaurant
Café 2001 channels the spirit of an American diner with the flow of a European bistro and the artistry of Japanese cuisine
By Carole Dixon Published
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Wallpaper* checks in at MACAM Hotel: a night at the museum
Portugal’s first hotel-museum is home to 600 pieces of modern and contemporary art and 64 rooms for the ultimate artistic immersion
By Mary Lussiana Published
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In Wales, Michelin-starred Gorse celebrates the country’s abundant larder
Gorse is the first Michelin-starred restaurant in Cardiff, putting Welsh cuisine on the map. We speak with chef and founder Tom Waters about the importance of keeping culinary traditions alive
By Tianna Williams Published
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At this secret NYC hangout, the drinks are strong and the vibes are stronger
For People's bar, Workstead serves up a good time
By Anna Fixsen Published