WORLD OF CABANA

CABANA TRAVEL

Travel the world the Cabana way. Here you’ll find iconic, off-the-beaten-track and Cabana-favorite destinations, along with insider's travel tips, highly curated museum guides and Cabana's go-to addresses around the globe.

Checking-in to: The Mayflower

As Cabana makes its Connecticut debut, Editor-in-Chief Martina Mondadori checks-in to The Mayflower Inn and Spa, discovering a true hidden gem in Litchfield County - a hotel that offers the perfect synthesis: "a place that feels both 'away from it all', and precisely where you want to be."

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One Hour At The Fitzwilliam

In this series, we travel the world's great museums - large and small - through the eyes and minds of Cabana Curators, asking one question: if you had only an hour to spare, what would you see? This week, Luke Syson, Director of Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum, takes Cabana on a journey through time. From a Paleolithic reindeer carved on a stone pebble to a haunting Titian masterpiece, he reflects on how this ‘temple and haven’ of British culture embraces history and modernity.

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My Venice with Marcantonio Brandolini d'Adda

Marcantonio Brandolini d'Adda, the CEO and art director of cult Murano glassware brand Laguna~B, shares an insider's guide to Venice. From the tiny restaurant he's been visiting since childhood, to lesser-known museums and a cozy bar always bathed in sunlight, Marcantonio shares places most tourists won't find.

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My Connecticut with Jane Keltner de Valle

A longtime style editor turned interiors tastemaker, Jane Keltner de Valle—co-founder of CASA VALLE and Paloroma—shares her guide to Connecticut: a quietly cultured corner of New England filled with lobster rolls, antique treasures, and modernist design secrets.

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One Hour at Chatsworth House

In this series, we travel the world's great museums - large and small - through the eyes and minds of Cabana Curators, asking one question: If you had only an hour to spare, what would you see? This week, Alice Martin, Head of The Devonshire Collection at the Peak District palace, Chatsworth House, talks Cabana through four of the museum's most notable objects.

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Postcard from Æro

Wonderfully stuck-in-time and just three hours from Copenhagen, the historic, little-known Danish island of Ærø is a fascinating spot full of timber-framed houses, colorful beach huts, fairy-tale charm and postcard-perfect views. It's the sort of place where doors are left unlocked, and there’s a mutual understanding that bicycles are to be borrowed and eventually returned. Chloe Frost-Smith explores.

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One Hour at the Louvre Couture

One Hour at the Louvre Couture

“The goal is to demonstrate how fashion designers are inspired by art, not necessarily by paintings,” says curator Olivier Gabet of the show-stopping Louvre Couture, now on show at Musee Louvre, Paris. He gives Natasha Fraser a tour of the magnificent exhibition he masterminded and chooses his favorite pieces of couture.

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Postcard from Hong Kong

As if from dreams, Hong Kong suggests itself as a kind of amalgam of physical and psychic elements that I know intimately, writes Chris Wallace. The LA-born writer and photographer explores Hong Kong from dawn until dusk, sharing a beautiful postcard from a dazzling city that feels both new to him, and reassuringly familiar.

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My San Francisco with Heidi Caillier

Promising to be "one of the best food cities there is", San Francisco balances quiet charm – best savored on a leisurely stroll – with breathtaking landmarks and cinematic views, according to California-based interior designer Heidi Caillier. She shares her personal guide to the Golden City.

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My Maastricht with Valentin Loellmann

For anyone heading to TEFAF Maastricht 2025, designer Valentin Loellmann shares a highly curated personal guide to the charming Dutch city – from the cozy haunts of his student days, to the  landscapes and industrial ruins that continue to inspire him today.

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A Weekend in Maastricht

As fine art dealers and buyers head to the Netherlands for the 37th edition of TEFAF Maastricht, director of TEFAF Maastricht, Manon van den Beuken, and Netherlands-based writer, Emma Becque, share exclusive tips on where to eat, sleep, shop and visit during a trip to the delightful Dutch city.

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Checking-in to: Castelfalfi, a Medieval Wonderland in Tuscany

Hotel settings don't get much better than Castelfalfi, where panoramic Tuscan views are matched by the warmest of Italian welcomes. The 2000-year-old village and its medieval castle is now the stage set for best-in-show hospitality, finds writer and photographer Leela Cyd as she checks-in for a weekend of Tuscan wellness.

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A Photographer's Winter Travels Through Traditional, Textile-filled Romania

Provençe-based photographer Joanna Maclennan takes her well-travelled camera on an inspiring Winter road trip through traditional, textile-filled Romania. Read on to see the beautiful results, from swirling fogs and charming villages to intricately detailed doors and colorful examples of folk art and craftsmanship.

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A Storybook Schloss in St. Moritz

For over 150 years, Badrutt's Palace has enchanted St Moritz, its green turrets rising above the Alpine resort like a fantasy schloss styled by Wes Anderson. Camilla Frances checks-in to the fabled hotel - whose former guests include Marlene Dietrich and Alfred Hitchcock - for the warmest of Swiss welcomes and a tour of the striking new Serlas wing, designed by Italian architect Antonio Citterio.

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My Turin with Yaniv Chen

South Africa-born, Turin-based designer Yaniv Chen first visited the Italian city 10 years ago, having been intrigued by stories of its beauty. What he found was "something beyond aesthetics, beyond culture; it was magic...the deep, decadent, esoteric darkness that envelops the city." Yaniv shares an insider's guide to his adopted city, offering fellow visitors - and future Turin devotees - a beauty and culture-rich itinerary.

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Checking-in to Villa Mabrouka

Villa Mabrouka, Jasper Conran's second hotel in Morocco, is a masterclass in elegant restraint and might just feature one of the best hotel bedrooms ever decorated, finds Jamie Sharp. He checks in to the North African hideaway - the former home of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé - for an authentic, yet rarefied, taste of Tangier. 

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LONDON CITY GUIDE

In partnership with Ralph Lauren

Read on to discover Cabana’s London - from the 2024 edition of our much-loved London City Guide, to insider tips, Big Cabana Family recommendations and coffee table books.

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