

Whether you’re in Aspen or Atlanta, Cortina or Kyoto, half the world is in a deep freeze right now. While your first instinct may be to stock up on Heattech (same here), we’ve been inspired by images of vintage ski and old-school starlets on our Pinterest boards to lean into shearling.

1960s South Tyrolean lodge reborn in 2024 as a soulful, 13-room hideaway in one of the region’s most hushed settings. Layered with antiques, filled with some 16,000 books, and lovingly helmed by the husband-and-wife owners, Berghoferin feels like the Alpine equivalent of an English country manor.

Hotel prices keep climbing, and the Costa Meno—our shorthand for charming, atmospheric stays that are also affordable—has never felt more relevant. So we’ve distilled our roundups of hotels from around the world into one tightly edited list of the best thoughtfully priced hotels to plan a trip around.

This summer, writer and globetrotter Natasha Nyanin packed for an 8-week trip with nearly a dozen stops. Her approach is equally whimsical and practical (albeit maximalist), and she has us seriously considering traveling with stationery and a wax seal.

A holistic wellness hotel and spa that takes itself seriously, but not too seriously. Think acupuncture and Qi Gong by day, Negronis and crisps by night – the sweet spot between detox and dolce vita.

From packing hacks to getting them to sleep on a long-haul flight to surviving long and late dinners out, our new column about traveling with kids deals with the messy, funny, heart-filling reality of it all.

Over slow, sun-soaked days, Lex Duff drove a solo loop of Puglia—from the Adriatic to the Ionian Sea, Otranto to the southernmost tip of the Salento, Nardò, Santa Maria al Bagno, and Lecce.

The formidable head of Scott Dunn Private moves through airports with multiple Samsonite suitcases and Hermès scarves snapped up from duty free.