T Magazine
A Hotel Room of One’s Own
By ANDREW O'HAGAN
As writers have long known, checking into luxurious lodging — even in your home city — is a glorious escape and its own kind of holiday.
This Gulf Coast resort city has a vibrant downtown and high-end shops but also lush wetlands and white-sand beaches.
In places where the faithful once gathered you can now see a concert, take a class and sip a microbrew.
Vodka stars at this spot, where the menu includes more than 50 brands of the spirit, as well as a selection of small plates meant to complement a night of imbibing.
The overall tone is opulent Old South, but the details are modern luxe at this boutique hotel that opened early last year.
As writers have long known, checking into luxurious lodging — even in your home city — is a glorious escape and its own kind of holiday.
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A new wave of producers is bringing Calvados, an apple brandy, into the 21st century.
Since 1992, more than 20 neighborhood food halls have been remodeled in the Catalan capital.
Avant-garde cooking is served at gentle prices at the latest venture from the prolific young chef José Avillez.
Hop from the coast of England to an island in Germany to an olive orchard in Italy, exploring a suite of moderately priced properties.
Ian Schrager and Marriott are behind this property, which opened in September 2013. The friendly, unpretentious service and beautiful public spaces make for a standout stay.
Siobhan Wall, author of the “Quiet” guidebook series, shares her peaceful places in London, Paris and Amsterdam.
News about the measures being taken to prevent travelers from spreading Ebola.
Go from New Zealand to New York, California to Colorado, exploring the globe through the lens of recent Travel photography.
A journey in which I travel north, on the world’s most beautiful voyage, searching for the specter of my grandfather and a glimpse of the ever-elusive midnight sun.
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