Welcome
Our editor in chief gets the show on the road.Contributors
Meet some of the writers, photographers and illustrators who helped to put this issue together.
News
From a round-up of the smartest new hotel openings and a look at the first viable electric passenger jet to steam power on the Alpine rails and a taste of Eurostar’s updated menu, we present a rundown of the latest developments in the worlds of transport and hospitality.Views
Our intrepid reporters offer sharp insights into what’s next for in-plane design, how best to shrug off jet lag, the joys of slower tourism in Santorini and a timely motel revival in the US. Plus: Monocle’s view on neck pillows and a flick through some travel magazines to inspire your next adventure.Interviews
What does luggage innovation look like? Why is Jamaica set for a big 2025? And how might a motel make Le Corbusier jealous? To find out the sector’s direction of travel, we speak to five people at the helm, including Marc Blazer, CEO of Boutique, and An Chieh Chiang on reviving his family’s suitcase business, Lojel.
Hospitality architects
From linens and local pine to low lighting and high standards, little details make a big difference when it comes to restaurant and hotel design. We meet interior architects in Paris, Sydney and Austin to find out why “hospitality is made in the inches of a table”.ILTM Cannes
What does the future hold for luxury travel – and what does Agatha Christie have to do with it? We report from the sector’s flagship trade show to find out. Plus: updates from Four Seasons and new developments in Portofino and the Finnish Lakeland.
Bodrum, Turkey
As resort towns and villages flourish along Turkey’s once-sleepy Turquoise Coast, the Macakizi hotel has evolved with the times into a true luxury escape.Galicia, Spain
Once known to Romans as the ‘end of the world’, secluded inns and superior seafood now make Spain’s northwestern corner the beginning of an extraordinary escape.Sukhumvit Road, Thailand
Highway 3 is one of Thailand’s longest roads – and it tells the story of the nation’s rapid transformation. We hop behind the wheel to see how the country got into gear.The Great Southern Australia
Take to the road, with pit stops in sprawling vineyards and on rocky beaches in this remote region of Western Australia. Even if you do end up on Misery Beach.Zagorohoria, Greece
From plunging gorges to ancient settlements, the mountain region of Zagorohoria offers an elevated view of Greece’s culinary and craft traditions.The Riviera, Albania
This Balkan nation has a growing reputation among folks in search of spectacular scenery, Mediterranean sun and a rugged charm. Here’s where to go.
The Escapist
issue 2025, 2025
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News And Views
News
From a round-up of the smartest new hotel openings and a look at the first viable electric passenger jet to steam power on the Alpine rails and a taste of Eurostar’s updated menu, we present a rundown of the latest developments in the worlds of transport and hospitality.Views
Our intrepid reporters offer sharp insights into what’s next for in-plane design, how best to shrug off jet lag, the joys of slower tourism in Santorini and a timely motel revival in the US. Plus: Monocle’s view on neck pillows and a flick through some travel magazines to inspire your next adventure.Interviews
What does luggage innovation look like? Why is Jamaica set for a big 2025? And how might a motel make Le Corbusier jealous? To find out the sector’s direction of travel, we speak to five people at the helm, including Marc Blazer, CEO of Boutique, and An Chieh Chiang on reviving his family’s suitcase business, Lojel.
Hospitality
Hospitality architects
From linens and local pine to low lighting and high standards, little details make a big difference when it comes to restaurant and hotel design. We meet interior architects in Paris, Sydney and Austin to find out why “hospitality is made in the inches of a table”.ILTM Cannes
What does the future hold for luxury travel – and what does Agatha Christie have to do with it? We report from the sector’s flagship trade show to find out. Plus: updates from Four Seasons and new developments in Portofino and the Finnish Lakeland.
Trips
Bodrum, Turkey
As resort towns and villages flourish along Turkey’s once-sleepy Turquoise Coast, the Macakizi hotel has evolved with the times into a true luxury escape.Galicia, Spain
Once known to Romans as the ‘end of the world’, secluded inns and superior seafood now make Spain’s northwestern corner the beginning of an extraordinary escape.Sukhumvit Road, Thailand
Highway 3 is one of Thailand’s longest roads – and it tells the story of the nation’s rapid transformation. We hop behind the wheel to see how the country got into gear.The Great Southern Australia
Take to the road, with pit stops in sprawling vineyards and on rocky beaches in this remote region of Western Australia. Even if you do end up on Misery Beach.Zagorohoria, Greece
From plunging gorges to ancient settlements, the mountain region of Zagorohoria offers an elevated view of Greece’s culinary and craft traditions.The Riviera, Albania
This Balkan nation has a growing reputation among folks in search of spectacular scenery, Mediterranean sun and a rugged charm. Here’s where to go.
Fashion
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