In Kyoto, Five Hotels to Add to Your Travel Wish List
The city’s newest crop of hotels — from a luxury retreat on a historic estate to a 10-room inn surrounded by forested mountains — were worth the wait.
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The city’s newest crop of hotels — from a luxury retreat on a historic estate to a 10-room inn surrounded by forested mountains — were worth the wait.
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Plus: a colorful hotel in Finland, hand-painted folding screens and more recommendations from T Magazine.
This Manhattan project is the latest from the British designer Kit Kemp, who is known for her fanciful interiors.
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From a reimagined centuries-old palazzo to a private apartment with a rooftop terrace, five new places to stay that offer a fresh vision of the city.
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The Dragon-Shaped Japanese Region Where Tokyo Locals Go to Unwind
A guide to Kagoshima, home to traditional pottery villages and the forest that inspired “Princess Mononoke.”
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A Train Trip Through Malaysia, With Stops for Snorkeling and Wildlife Safaris
Plus: celestial jewelry, a new restaurant in the Himalayas and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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What to See, Eat and Buy in Tangier, Morocco’s Cultural Magnet
Four insiders on where to go for rooftop drinks, treasure hunting and more.
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In Transylvania, a Hotel That Offers Beekeeping and Hay Bathing
Plus: sophisticated eye shadows, sculptural candles and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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An Epic Pilgrimage Across Three Great Religions
Before there was tourism, there was pilgrimage. One writer’s 40,000-mile journey through Bolivia, Mongolia and Iraq reveals the ritual’s enduring transformational power.
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Behind the Story: How a Writer Prepared for a 40,000-Mile Trip
The dozens of books that T writer Aatish Taseer read before his journey through Bolivia, Mongolia and Iraq, and what he learned from each pilgrimage.
The Enduring, Transformational Power of Pilgrimage
The writer Aatish Taseer embarked on a journey through Bolivia, Mongolia and Iraq. What he learned was less a life-altering revelation and more a lesson in curiosity itself.
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A Guide to Guadalajara, Mexico’s City of Makers
Steeped in cultural heritage, the capital of Jalisco is drawing a new wave of artists.
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In Paris, a Fashion Store That Moonlights as a Small Hotel
Plus: fringe accessories, a musician inspired by stream-of-consciousness audio messages and more from T’s cultural compendium.
A Scottish Bakery With Crème Brûlée Danishes
Plus: animal-shaped vases, merman paintings and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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A Guide to Antwerp, a City of Avant-Garde Fashion and Art Nouveau Architecture
Five locals — including three of Belgium’s most influential designers — share their favorite stores, museums, restaurants and more.
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What to See, Eat and Buy in Porto, Portugal’s Creative Hub
Four insiders share their favorite spots, from old-school seafood restaurants to ceramics studios.
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A Local’s Guide to Portland, Maine and Beyond
Artists have always been drawn to the state’s rocky coast and fragrant pine forests. Now that same creative spirit is fueling changes in and around the city.
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The Mediterranean island is more popular than ever among the art and design crowd. Here, four insiders offer advice on where to stay, eat and shop.
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Plus: a vase designed by Alice Waters, sculptures made from recycled CDs and more recommendations from T Magazine.
By Roxanne Fequiere
The Aqua Marcia was the longest of the city’s aqueducts, running nearly 60 miles from its source in the countryside to the heart of ancient Rome. The author followed its course, above and below ground.
By David Laskin
Every year, millions flock to Stratford-upon-Avon, England, to visit the house known as Shakespeare’s Birthplace. But was he really born there? A whole industry depends on it.
By Elizabeth Winkler
Plus: a Pennsylvania wellness retreat, whimsical wallpaper and more recommendations from T Magazine.
By Zio Baritaux
To lure visitors, residents of Yoshida, famed for its high-quality steel, are inviting tourists to help produce it.
By Craig Mod
To toast the Salone del Mobile and the 20th anniversary of T Magazine, the designer Ramdane Touhami transformed the Villa Necchi Campiglio into an ode to the letter T.
By Laura May Todd
The designer shows off the mirrored installation and T-shaped desserts he dreamed up for the annual celebration.
By Laura May Todd
The Ranch, which specializes in long hikes, communal vegan meals and snacks of precisely six almonds, is opening an outpost in the Hudson Valley.
By Danielle Pergament
If you can’t get enough of totality, or missed out this time, you’ll have three more chances in the next four years in destinations like Iceland, Spain, Egypt and Australia.
By Danielle Dowling
Last July, a recently divorced writer who had found solace in hiking took on a towering challenge: Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the lower 48 states.
By Peter Eavis
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