In our annual travel issue, we've compiled a series of journeys that reflect, to some extent, the industry's 'return to normal' and provide good reasons why you should travel, while considering the implications of achieving that sense of freedom. provided. Never give up on your urge for adventure.
So this year's edition explores a metropolitan area that has undergone a turbulent history and is growing at an incredible rate under the protective gaze of insightful and powerful local voices that reflect its newfound energy. Introducing Ho Chi Minh City. A similar story is told in Adam Szczech's tour of Caracas's remarkable source of modernist architecture. The city is a slang term that survives the recent past vicissitudes of the Venezuelan capital. Marrakech provides a timeless backdrop to our fashion story, with its Moorish architecture blending seamlessly with this season's most striking silhouettes.
Elsewhere, visit Shiro Kuramata's Combre Bar in Shizuoka, southwest of Tokyo. The city is home to many prestigious landmarks. Check out the all-new suite-only Emory Hotel in Knightsbridge, London, and check into Switzerland's Château de Chenault for the hot laps and cold showers essential to a life on the move with architect RSHP.
And for those hungry for home-like charm, we offer a number of remote properties that uniquely complement their surroundings, including the rainforest canopy and archipelago of northwestern Canada.
Finally, the Navigator, which itself deserves a “flight announcement” (a name from wallpaper's legendary past), returns as a new back page city guide. For our June issue, we thought it was only natural to start in Cannes, the Riviera playground where film fans from all over the world gather every May. Stay warm, travel, and enjoy this issue.
bill prince
Editor-in-chief