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Les Morainières: An Inspector Reveals All on France’s Latest Three-MICHELIN-Star Restaurant
One of our Inspectors gives a firsthand account of their meal at France’s new Three-MICHELIN-Star restaurant: Michaël and Ingrid Arnoult’s Les Morainières, where the dishes are rooted in a stunning landscape of lakes and mountains.
Where to Stay in Florence for Less: 5 Off-Season Hotel Picks
Five standout luxury and boutique hotels from our selection for an off-season Florence escape — each Inspector-approved for a quieter, more intimate side of the city.
In Paris, Pastry Chef Maxence Barbot Is Le Bristol Hotel's Dessert Visionary
At top Paris hotel Le Bristol, master pastry chef Maxence Barbot is turning desserts into edible works of art — elevating French patisserie to dazzling new heights.
Inside Two-Star Le Jules Verne Restaurant in Paris: A MICHELIN Inspector’s Dining Diary
Perched high above Paris in the iconic Eiffel Tower, Le Jules Verne’s Two-Star magic blends breathtaking views with exquisite cuisine — an unforgettable experience that captures the city’s romance and culinary excellence in every bite. Our MICHELIN Guide Inspector reveals all from this dreamlike dining adventure.
Le Coquillage: A MICHELIN Inspector's Visit to a New Three-Star Restaurant
A MICHELIN Inspector reports back on his personal experience at Le Coquillage in northern Brittany, where Chef Hugo Roellinger has clinched Three Stars in the 2025 selection.
How Arnaud Faye Is Quietly Ushering in a Bold New Era at Iconic Le Bristol Hotel In Paris
Arnaud Faye, Executive Chef of the Three-MICHELIN-Star Épicure and Head of Kitchens at Le Bristol, is bringing fresh vision to the iconic Parisian palace-hotel.
10 Key Hotels with 10 Rooms or Less in Italy
Our smallest Key hotels across Italy are overflowing with passion and personality.
40 Years of Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons, a Belmond Hotel
We celebrate the outstanding achievements of Raymond Blanc’s beloved house of luxury, set in the village of Great Milton in Oxfordshire
Inside Hôtel Le Ballu: A singular, artsy refuge in the heart of Paris
One of the capital's most elegant and unique boutique hotels is located in the Nouvelle-Athènes district, a popular spot among Pigalle's night owls. Below, one writer gives their verdict on a night at Hôtel Le Ballu.
Inside Three-Star Le Gabriel Restaurant in Paris: A MICHELIN Inspector’s Dining Diary
A MICHELIN Guide Inspector unveils the enchanting moments at Le Gabriel — one of Paris' Three-MICHELIN-Star gems — where Brittany-born chef Jérôme Banctel crafts sublime dishes at the elegant La Réserve hotel, turning every bite into a dream.
Singularly Spectactular: Les Bains Paris in the Spotlight
A trendy club and legendary haunt for the revelers and glitterati of the 1980s and 1990s, Les Bains is enjoying a new lease of life as a highly sought-after luxury hotel
Le Pigalle: SoPi’s New, Trendy Hang-Out Spot
Located in Pigalle, once the capital's red-light district but now more of a hipster magnet, Le Pigalle bears its name well. At the foot of Montmartre, among the neon shop signs, cool bars and lights of the Moulin Rouge, the hotel stands out from the crowd with its retro arty style.
Farewell, Le Gavroche
After its final ever service, we pay tribute to one of Britain’s most iconic restaurants
The Best Hotels in New York's Hidden Corners
The opposite of Times Square: these are the less touristed corners of the city, where five hotels delight repeat travelers and New Yorkers alike.
The 11 Best Beach Towns in the South of France for Foodies
From Menton to Carry-le-Rouet, we’ve handpicked the best beach towns in the south of France — where the food is stellar, the sea’s a shimmer, and the stays are worth writing home about.
Escape The Crowds: The Most Peaceful Hotels in Venice
With its unique character and dreamy appeal, Venice and its highly Instagrammable landmarks are usually high on any traveler's checklist. Here, however, we step away from its main thoroughfares to take a look at its less-explored districts and its most peaceful places to stay.
2 Days in Ho Chi Minh City for Party Goers
It’s clichéd to say that Saigon is Vietnam’s city that never sleeps, but that doesn’t make it any less true. Here’s a two-day itinerary featuring cocktail speakeasies and rooftop bars for after-dark fun, along with parks, cafés, galleries, and hearty meals for the daytime.