

Salvatore Ambrosino founded L’Arte Nascosta to bridge the gap between Italy’s artisans and the people who want to support them.

On the island’s wilder, less-traveled southwest, Irene Forte shares her favorite places around Agrigento, where her skincare brand is rooted. From classic Sicilian seafood spots to family vineyards, local artisans to Norman cathedrals, she loves that this corner of the island continues to feel less polished and more personal.

A very central, design-forward hotel in Rome with standout service, excellent food, and a refreshingly low-key approach to wellness.

A hotel that gets the balance exactly right—between grand and intimate, formal and relaxed, historically respectful and fresh—all in an excellent location near the Spanish Steps.

An effortlessly chic and minimalist hotel in the heart of Palma’s Old Town in Mallorca, Portella Palma

We asked writer-editor Christine Muhlke how she would spend one ideal day shopping in Paris. It’s Paris by way of someone who knows exactly where to find the perfect cheese, the best customizable leather-trimmed bags, and a Cy Twombly poster hidden behind a stack of art books.

In this pastoral region about 90 miles from Paris, a new generation of winemakers are honoring Champagne’s noble tradition while finding their own voices. On a recent trip, Tynan Pierce, wine director for Antica Terra and Yes Society, skipped the marquee houses in favor of the family-run grower-producers who are making expressive, site-driven wines.

A destination restaurant, guesthouse and working farm in the village of Saint-Vrain, an hour outside of Paris.

The founders of Where Should I Go? are like the local friends you wish you had in Paris—always in the know about what’s new and cool.