Belmond Just Launched a Floating Boutique Hotel – And It Looks Incredible

A revamped luxury boat hotel, golden marguerite fields, three-Michelin-star menus, and the finest wines in France — Belmond’s newest river experience is everything a slow travel dream should be. If you’ve ever imagined drifting through the heart of Burgundy, wine glass in hand, with nothing on the agenda but a vineyard visit and a private … Read more

The 2026 Mediterranean Edit: Where the Truly Unbookable Just Opened Its Doors

If you’re reading this from the aft deck of a 100-meter hull or a private terminal in Teterboro, you already know the vibe: 2026 is officially the year of “Stealth Grandeur.” We’ve moved past the era of loud luxury and into the age of provenance—where the walls have history, the staff knows your favorite vintage … Read more

Why Your Next Venetian Escape Involves Secret Gardens and a Rooftop View at the Danieli

Venice is about to get a serious dose of “white-glove” energy as one of its most legendary landmarks prepares to reopen its doors as Danieli, A Four Seasons Hotel, Venice. If you’ve ever wanted to live like a 15th-century Doge but with the kind of modern Wi-Fi and intuitive service that actually works, this is … Read more

Belgian Retail Shock: The +5% Surge in Bruges & Hasselt

The latest Cushman & Wakefield 2025 report on Belgian retail reads less like a and more like a cycling race where the favorites are suddenly looking over their shoulders. While the major metropolitan hubs—our “Big Four” of Antwerp, Brussels, and Ghent—are cruising at their established high speeds, two regional contenders have mounted a thrilling breakaway, … Read more

Luxury in Motion: Mapping the Summer 2025 Market Shifts

The Shifting Constellations: A Summer 2025 Overview of Global Luxury Markets The summer months of June, July, and early August 2025 saw the global luxury market navigate a nuanced landscape, moving away from the exuberant post-pandemic surge towards a more discerning, resilient, and ethically conscious era. While growth has moderated in some traditional strongholds, other … Read more