At the beginning of the 2015 Los Angeles VEMEX conference, a “speed dating”-type event connecting journalists with European tourism boards and organizations, I was presented with a schedule of five-minute sessions interspersing people who accepted ...
Some say Los Angeles has no history. We say it’s a matter of perspective. We don’t have hillsides dotted with mediæval cathedrals or fairy-tale castles. No labyrinth of winding cobblestone streets or 16th-century taverns. No ...
If you’re not familiar with Sonoma and Livermore Valleys, we understand. Often overshadowed by its more promulgated big sister Napa, Sonoma and Livermore are the fetching, yet unpretentious siblings you may not notice at first, ...
It’s been one hell of a year and it would be a grand understatement to proclaim the need for a vacation. But the past year has been anything but ordinary, and the craving for something ...
Palm Springs has it all and can never be accused of being timid about its assets. It flaunts its multiple personalities with aplomb. Palm Springs cherishes its mid-century architectural roots as well as its golf, ...
Top: Post card ready: a guest room at the Kinney in San Luis Obispo. Pacifica Hotels, the purveyors of independent, design-inspired destination hotels on the Pacific Coast, joins forces with Tapestry Collection by Hilton in ...
Be here now! Some of Edition’s existing properties to provide inspiration and anticipation for its future openings. Above: Tokyo Edition Toranomon, by Nikolas Koenig. Below: Edition’s West Hollywood and Bodrum properties. At the dawn of ...
Two unique San Antonio boutique properties are stylish gateways to the city’s historic, cultural, and culinary highlights—many of them led by enterprising women, reports US west coast editor Elyse Glickman All photos by the author ...