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My Mexico City with Máximo’s Chef Lalo García
The chef and owner of the One-Star landmark shares his go-tos around town.
Monse and Oscar de la Renta’s Fernando Garcia on His Go-To New York Spots
The creative director dishes on where he and his design partner refuel—and sometimes, find inspiration for their fashion brand.
LA's Sunset Tower is a Chic, Comfortable Home Away From Home
One writer shares the reasons why it's his go-to and sits down with owner Jeff Klein to talk hotels.
5 Places to Go for the Perfect English Countryside Escape
Swap the big city for calming country air, top-notch food, stone cottages and breathtaking manors. From Lakeland views to Cotswolds cosiness, we’ve got you covered.
Where Chefs Go: Table Rock, MO
Chicago’s Debbie Gold recommends this unique Missouri lake town for peace, quiet and Dolly Parton stampedes.
Where Chefs Go: Accra, Ghana
Joseph Johnson recommends the bustling West African city for its lavish nightlife and exceptional seafood.
Winemaker Spotlight: Grégory Viennois of Domaine Laroche
As technical director, Viennois plays an important role in all the key steps that go into making a bottle of wine.
Wine Pairing Ideas for 5 Essential Asian Dishes
From chicken rice to kimchi and laksa to sushi, there is a wine to go with every Asian dish.
Where to Go in North America for Food Lovers in 2026
With major celebrations and events in popular cities — plus opportunities to get away from the fray with mountain retreats and farm stays — this year is shaping up to be an exciting one for travel and eating great food.
Annie Shi Wants You to Go for the Whole Bottle at Her Autobiographical Wine Bar
The owner of Lei is the MICHELIN Guide Northeast Cities 2025 Sommelier Award winner.
Where To Go in the French Alps: Where to Eat and Stay According to Our MICHELIN Guide Inspectors
From couture-clad store windows in Courchevel to Olympic-famous slopes in Chamonix and Ibiza-level après-ski parties in Val d’Isère, this is where to go in the French Alps. Skiing may be half the draw, but this is France — so dining is just as much what makes these destinations shine as the slopes themselves.
Where to Go After Visiting the World’s Great Food Cities
Just outside every major city is an overlooked rural region, where the best countryside hotels offer some of the most memorable stays in the world.
Chef Florent Pietravalle Reinvents the Paris Pop-Up at the Lutetia Hotel And Shares His Go-To Spots
The French chef swaps the dining room for the courtyard at Hotel Lutetia, bringing Provencal flair, cocktail pairings and a new energy to the Paris hotel scene.
Who’s a Good Guest? These MICHELIN-Rated Hotels Go All Out for Your Pet
Find out where four-legged family members are treated like VIPs.
Where to Go in 2025: 10 Exciting Foodie Destinations to Explore
Dive into our 2025 travel and dining guide, highlighting must-visit destinations and culinary hotspots—both established and emerging.
8 MICHELIN Guide Hotels + Restaurants on Their Go-To Playlists
Tunes to keep you and your guests grooving through the holiday season.
David Rockwell on Restaurant Architecture and Design, and His Go-To Spots
The man behind the design of some of the MICHELIN Guide's most dazzling spaces dishes on everything.
What It’s Actually Like to Go Glamping
The Collective retreats don’t offer glamping. During a recent visit to their campsite in Colorado, we learned they offer something far more meaningful.