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17 WORD OF MOUTH The places razzle-dazzle in Liverpool
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MELINDA STEVENS
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MelindaLP
Jenny Zarins Photographer, Klosters (p102) Chris Moss Writer, La Paz (p82)
It was a simple lter coffee out of a ask, with a cheese sandwich, My most memorable cup was probably in Antigua Guatemala,
at the end of a beautiful kayak trip in a Swedish archipelago a served by a bearded Beat poet his roasts were pungent and
few years ago. Close second would be an espresso pretty much almost trippy. It was the late 1990s. The bar has now gone.
anywhere in Italy. Jennys latest project is a book for Londons A frequent visitor to South America, Chris lived in Buenos Aires
The Ivy restaurant, Ivy Now, out this summer for 10 years and is the author of Patagonia: A Cultural History
Tom Parker Bowles Writer, Australia (p92) Laura Edwards Photographer, Liverpool (p124)
The Azzurro bar at Naples airport does a wonderful ristretto Paris has not always had a great coffee reputation, but recently
short, sharp and intense. Its the rst taste of this magnicent you can sniff out a very good cup in the 10th by Canal St Martin.
city, and a ritual to be worshipped every time I arrive. Restaurant A friend took me to a tiny place called Ten Belles where they
critic Tom has written six books about food. His most recent, The make the perfect noisette. London-based Laura has shot in
Cook Book: Fortnum and Mason, is out now locations from the Basque Country to Kenyas tea plantations
Enrique Badulescu Photographer, Tulum Fashion (p112) Jacques Erasmus Prole, Way of Life, South Africa (p28)
The nest coffee beans in the world come from Chiapas in It has to be the rst brew we made on the opening morning of
southern Mexico, and the best cup Ive ever had was in San my restaurant Hemelhuijs in Cape Town, served in handmade
Cristbal de las Casas in the highlands there. Enrique was born Basalt cups. The anticipation and excitement was tempered by
in Mexico City to a Romanian photographer father and Mexican the aroma and avour of the perfect cappuccino. South African
mother. A regular visitor to Tulum, he lives in New York City Jacques is an interior designer, chef and artist
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THE FASHION PHOTOGRAPHER IN LOVE WITH THE COQUETTISH GOES BACK TO HER BAVARIAN ROOTS
Known for her oozy erotic style, Ellen von Unwerth has shot the likes of Rihanna, Beyonc, Naomi Campbell and Claudia Schiffer. But the
fashion photographers formative years were spent in Germanys super-traditional Bavaria region, where she moved at the age of 10 to live
with foster parents. Ive been fascinated by Bavaria since I was little, she says. How people live, how they work, how they have fun, how they
enjoy their festivities. In her new book Heimat the German word refers to a deep-rooted fondness and sense of belonging associated with
a place she plays up to the idea of Bavaria as a rural idyll, a view held in the imaginations of travellers since they began arriving here from the
mid-18th century. Her vision of her homeland is an Oberbayern still populated with old-world, dirndl-wearing girls clunking steins at the
Theresienwiese Oktoberfest in Munich, munching pretzels at a gasthof in Mittenwald, riding horses, playing accordions, and messing around in
vintage bikinis on Lake Ferchensee. Under her nostalgic gaze, the regions rivers, forests and sleepy villages are riotously technicoloured.
It often feels like the world is unchanged in Bavaria, von Unwerth says. The mountains, the way of living these are heart-warming things.
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chow down
New Japanese-style restaurant
Ooma is the latest launch from the hip
Moment Group. Moment is also
behind showstopper Mecha Uma,
which appears on the Diners Club
Worlds 50 Best Restaurants list thanks
to dishes such as delicate oysters with
Hokkaido sea urchin. At Peruvian joint
Samba, Cusco-born chef Carlo Huerta
Echegaray serves up coconut- and
citrus-packed avours, including killer
Bottle it
get up, start up moqueca de camaro (spicy seafood
chowder) amid the tropical decor.
Like many great cocktails, Bonifacios ONCE KNOWN AS A STRAIT-LACED BUSINESS For juicy burgers and micro-brewed
nest are found behind an unexpected soda, head to super-cool Raging Bull
DISTRICT, MANILAS BONIFACIO GLOBAL CITY IS NOW Burgers at the Shangri-La hotel.
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Graffiti artists scrawling on the walls,
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The new hotel base for tech entrepreneurs offbeat theatre performances and
visiting Manila, the Shangri-La at the on-the-rise musicians busting out
Fort is where you will nd bright young things jazzy tunes: at the just-opened
working up a sweat in their downtime, BGC Arts Centre, you never quite
shooting hoops at the on-site NBA-grade know what to expect. In a real rst
basketball court. On the second oor of the for the Filipino arts scene, the vibe
hotel is Provenance Art Gallery, which here is impromptu, focusing on
hosts small exhibitions of Filipino artists. pop-up acts and little-known rising
Theres also a boutique selling statement talent. All areas in the building
artworks in heavy bronze, while age-old from a 500-seat auditorium to a
milling assembly techniques are used to recital hall are used to create an
produce the chic furniture, hand-crafted out eclectic set of artistic spaces, plus
of local wood, on sale at Philux Home. theres a street-art festival in May.
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For decades, the undercurrent of intimate
folk music in Los Angeles the adoptive
home of Joni Mitchell and the late Leonard
Cohen was drowned out by the rumblings
of rocknroll and later the thumping beats of
West Coast hip hop. Flash forward to 2017
and 26-year-old Moses Sumney, fresh from
collaborations with soul sister Solange
Knowles and hip hops most in-demand
talent, Chance the Rapper, is leading the
vanguard of young musicians in LA
tinkering with a vintage sound. His ethereal
blend of soul and folk, built on looped vocals
and lo- guitar, has singled him out as
one-to-watch on the citys crowded music
scene. Sumneys rise has been rapid, with
listeners falling for his haunting falsetto on
songs he penned in cabins in the southern
Californian mountains. I go into isolation for
days or weeks at a time, thats when Im
most creative, he says. But his debut album,
out this summer, builds upon a fuller feel
developed through collaborations with
artists such as Kendrick Lamars bassist
Thundercat, who added rich, jazz-lled
touches to Sumneys 2016 EP, Lamentations.
This kind of cross-genre play has allowed
him to step beyond the connes of folk
music, though he admits that some of his
sound was inherited. He spent part of his
adolescence in his parents native Ghana and
says, I think theres so much percussion in
the culture that it just gets into your blood.
BEN ALLEN Moses Sumney plays the Union
Chapel in London on 3 April 2017
moses la hotspots
KNOCK KNOCK
JAPANESE ARCHITECTS MAKE THE RIGHT LIFESTYLE CHOICES
While uniformity denes British homes, in Japan surprise is the watchword. Doors dont
look like doors, walls are curved and sometimes there are no windows. Japanese
architecture has developed from simple, wooden structures and ancient Shinto temples
into modern, innovative buildings that always seem to be one step ahead of the trend. For
Left to right: the design example, the Japanese tapped into the idea of micro-living long before the tiny house
for LArbre Blanc in movement became fashionable. In the 1970s, Kisho Kurokawas Nakagin Capsule Tower
Montpellier; Hiroshi broke new ground with its 140 minuscule capsules plugged into a central core. Not only is
Nakamuras House SH Japanese design clever, it has long been admired by the fashion and art sets in the 1990s,
in Tokyo; Issei Sumas Tadao Andos geometric aesthetic caught Giorgio Armanis eye, resulting in Milans
tepee-inspired huts minimalist Armani Teatro and HQ. More recently, Sou Fujimotos 3D white-steel grids
created for the Serpentine Pavilion in London in 2013 drew huge crowds. Now, Japans
innovative domestic designs such as Sou Fujimotos wall-less home, House NA, and the
surreal Leek House by Terunobu Fujimori, with its rows of sprouting leeks in the roof are
appearing in a new exhibition on post-war Japanese architecture at the Barbican. With
London now 18 times more densely populated than the UK average, the timing is perfect.
One place featured, Ryue Nishizawas Garden and House, squeezes ve single-room storeys
into an area four metres wide. Cities have never been so over-populated, says curator Florence
Ostende, and concern about space is at the core of Japanese design. MELANIE ABRAMS
The Japanese House: Architecture and Life after 1945, 23 March25 June, barbican.org.uk
300-year-old camphor tree in Shizuoka, while keeping it entirely separate on a steel trellis.
BREAKING TRADITIONS (2016)
Clockwise from above left: Also in Shizuoka, Issei Suma challenges domestic design to create a retirement
Sou Fujimotos Small home out of tepee-shaped wooden huts.
Cubes; The Japanese
House by Mitsutaka
Kitamura; Sou Fujimotos
Serpentine Gallery
pavilion; Ryue Nishizawas
Garden and House
The remote
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land of monks and
red monasteries. Stay
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Guesthouse, the
only building for
miles around with
electricity at night
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When the worlds best chef, Ren Redzepi, announces that the worlds most-talked about restaurant, Noma, is launching in the most glorious destination,
Tulum, what do you get? Noma Mexico: the most sensational pop-up the planet has ever seen. The rooess, on-the-beach joint, with tables spread
between the Caribbean Sea and the jungle, debuts in April for a seven-week run. In preparation, Redzepi and Mexican-American Rosio Sanchez, a former
Noma sous chef, spent six months travelling the country from Oaxaca to Guadalajara sampling extraordinary avours and searching for the nest seafood,
chilli and traditional mole. While the menu remains tightly under wraps, their travel discoveries will inspire dishes on the two-and-a half-hour, multi-course
feast. Redzepi revealed the atmosphere will be fun, with a hot, steaming and unpredictable feel. Tables were snapped up within moments, but you can join
the waiting list and hope. If a ticket eludes you, another fresh reason to visit Tulum arrives in May, when cult Australian hip-hop-yoga pioneer Yoga 213
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sun to a bass-heavy soundtrack of Jay Z and Snoop Dogg. Also new on the scene is bar and restaurant Wild Tulum, pictured above left and right, the rst
opening from Karen Young, who has more than two decades experience producing large-scale music festivals such as Serbias Exit. The vibe at Wild is
rustic-meets-modern, blending traditional Mayan design with furniture made by craftsmen in Valladolid. Youngs industry connections mean that a line-up
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As soon as he saw it, Jacques Erasmus knew it was a rare nd, blew to understand what the house required, to re-imagine spaces.
even though the sash windows were rotten, the T-shape Cape It was like meeting a not-so-beautiful woman. Only once Id looked
Dutch footprint had been crudely extended and tree roots were beyond the obvious and seen her hidden charms did I fall in love.
growing through the oorboards. The location was ideal. With its Gables were carefully restored, poky bathrooms removed,
vineyards, stone-fruit orchards and olive and almond groves, the plaster cornices ripped out to expose river-reed ceilings, and dry
small, historic town of Montagu is wedged between soaring, craggy walls pulled down to open up the elegant proportions of the old
mountains that separate the Little Karoo from the Breede River house. When the oors were lifted, Erasmus discovered, to his
Valley. And although it lies in a rural farming area, its just two horror, that there were no foundations. Putting in proper foun-
hours drive to Cape Town, where Erasmus has his restaurant, dations ate up our entire budget, but it had to be done, he says.
Hemelhuijs. It serves the citys best all-day breakfasts: marinated Each oorboard was numbered before being taken out. Rotten
biltong and herb-whipped soft cheese on toasted mosbolletjie a wood was replaced by matching boards found in auctions.
sweet loaf leavened with grape must and freshly pressed kale, He employed old-school craftsmen who used wooden trowels
pear and orange juice. The remarkable chef wanted a country for plastering to give a softer, slightly imperfect nish. All the
escape, with a garden to supply his restaurant.
The 163-year-old building, Jonkmanshof, has a mixed past as AT NIGHT, THE ONLY SOUND THAT
the premises of the local newspaper, the towns rst restaurant,
an art gallery, a hair salon and guesthouse. But then it fell into
CAN BE HEARD IS THE CHIME OF A
disrepair for several years. When Erasmus and his partner bought FRENCH LONG-CASE CLOCK, OR DISTANT
the property they embarked on a two-year renovation, stripping CHURCH BELLS STRIKING THE HOUR
out everything to reveal original wide-plank oorboards and
pretty chinoiserie wallpaper beneath a centurys worth of paint. woodwork, stonework and ironmongery was done by local arti-
They even found the thatched roof intact, preserved beneath a sans, painstakingly slowly. As the oldest inhabited house in the
battered zinc roof. Erasmus is in awe of that early craftsmanship. town, the heritage council had to be consulted at every turn.
In the late 1800s, especially in remote areas like this, solid poplar But what Erasmus has created has been worth the wait. The
and yellowwood tree trunks were used as beams and tied togeth- single-storey house, set at the quiet, upper end of Bath Street, is
er with wet animal hide, he says. As it dried, the strips would within strolling distance of the mineral-rich, thermal springs
shrink and hold the beams together. Not a single nail was used. Montagu is best known for. I enter the cool, formal entrance hall,
During the work, Erasmus slept on a mattress on the oor to which is lled with porcelain vases, a collection of old turtle shells
listen to the house. I needed to know from which side the wind and original Boeren Delft plates depicting scenes from Chinese
mythology (the chef made copies of these for his Cape Town res- ripe, that is what we ate and the surplus would be preserved. In
taurant). In the centre of the house is a library with a colonial day summer we drank the juice of pomegranates picked off the trees.
bed draped in an old tapestry, 10th-century Vietnamese ceramics He wants his garden at Jonkmanshof to be the same. There are
and hand-painted porcelain jars used for storing ginger. The rows pear, apple and almond trees, and more than a dozen varieties of
of books include titles on architecture, garden design and folklore. lemons and limes planted in terracotta pots. In the vegetable
The house has neither television nor Wi-Fi. patch, spinach, kale, aubergines and celery are grown for the res-
Off the library, the living room is painted oxblood red and taurant, but he hopes guests will pick them too perhaps just-ripe
furnished with low sofas, chairs from Pir Rabe Antiques in pears to slice up with a hunk of Roquefort. On hot summer days
Stellenbosch and a neoclassical muurkas (wall-mounted the Orpington hens lay their eggs on the cool bathroom oors.
cupboard) from one of the rst farms in the Cape Colony. Above Linking the kitchen to the garden is a glass conservatory inspired
an antique green marble fireplace hangs one of Erasmuss by an Italian limonaia. Instead of hothouse owers, its lled with
own artworks, a black-and-white abstract piece he painted using indigenous succulents typical of the Karoos thirsty landscape.
a medium created by grinding carbonised bread and mixing On Saturday mornings there is a market across the street from
it with linseed oil. the house, where farmers sell buckets of olives, feta and nutty
The two high-ceilinged bedrooms have four-posters and en-suite cheddar, plus cinnamon pancakes and koeksisters, a plaited,
bathrooms with deep, cast-iron bateau tubs. At night, the only syrup-drenched pastry similar to a doughnut. Theres a lovely
sound that can be heard is the chime of a French long-case clock, pizzeria, a couple of cafs and art galleries within walking distance.
found in Mauritius, or distant church bells striking the hour. But the walled south-facing garden is the best place to spend a
But perhaps given this is the home of a chef it is the farm- blue-skied afternoon, taking dips in the raised pool built to resem-
house-style kitchen that is the most signicant room. There are ble a farm dam. At the end of the garden, the original wagon house
handcrafted clay tiles underfoot, a marble-and-wrought-iron work has been converted into a simple, unadorned bedroom with an
surface and stainless-steel double Smeg cooker, with rows of open-plan bathroom, and decorated with vintage furniture.
copper pots and pans strung up above it, as well as a pantry and To enjoy the house properly you have to appreciate the silence,
a pizza oven built into the wall. the privacy, Erasmus says. Its a place to slow down and enjoy con-
Erasmus is amused that farm-to-table food is now trendy. versations things you usually dont have time for in the city.
Growing up on a farm, everything was artisanal. We ground
wheat to bake bread, made our own yogurt and cheese, and ate Jonkmanshof sleeps up to six and costs from about 460 per night.
whatever was in season. My mothers garden, although beautiful, Book via Perfect Hideaways (perfecthideaways.co.za)
was functional rather than decorative. If the gs and peaches were
ROAD TRIP
The village of Canggu is more a state of mind than a The ultimate salutation. At sunrise, hardcore surfers
dot on a map. Here there are surf schools, the legendary gather on the quiet shores of Batu Bolong beach to
Old Mans beach-front bar and a go-slow lifestyle. ride the rst rollers of the day.
My trusty steed was made from a Honda Tiger Revo 200cc by The tropical Bali vibe: preternatural green; barrel-
Canggu-based outt Malamadre Motorcycles, which specialises roll grafti; palm trees spearing up from the anks
in customised retro streetghters and dirt bikes. of volcanic cones; driftwood washed up on white sand.
Rammed with temples, Ubuds Sacred Monkey Forest Balis multiple layers of loveliness. This island has
Sanctuary is as much about spirituality as it is about some of the best waves for surf nuts; white spray
its cheeky monkeys, who pickpocket cameras and wallets. crashes onto the shore beneath sheer cliffs in Bukit.
So many locals still make their living by planting A dip in the sea at Bukits Padang Padang beach; spicy
terrace upon terrace of rice, which is best seen at stir-fried noodles for lunch, and a walk up to the Pura
Tegalalang, just north of Ubud. Luhur Ulu Watu temple for views of the Indian Ocean.
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dene it. Explore the birthplace of the electric blues. The home of the
modern-day skyscraper. And the exact spot where Route 66 begins.
PARIS
PHOTOGRAPH: HERVE GOLUZA
C.O.Q. HOTEL
The acronym actually stands for Community of Quality, and the
idea is to showcase French creativity in a laid-back, guesthouse
atmosphere, a concept masterminded by the owner, entrepre-
neur and rst-time hotelier Michel Delloye. Dont be misled by
the name: it has nothing to do with the puffed-up Gallic rooster,
le coq, the emblem of French pride. Theres nothing remotely
showy about this place in the 13th arrondissement. The 50 bed-
rooms dreamed up by young interior designers Pauline dHoop
and Delphine Sauvaget of Agence Favorite are a study in sober
elegance, with deep-blue walls, 19th-century portraits in gilt
frames, and accents in mustard, rust and pink. Go for one of the
bigger rooms with balconies and baths instead of showers, or a
deluxe ground-oor room, hidden away on a terrace around the
back. Quirky Made in France goodies from tricolour mens
underwear to watches are on sale in the lobby, where visitors
can help themselves to a glass of Bordeaux while browsing. And
with 20-odd French vintages stocked in the honesty bar, guests
tend to make themselves at home in the cosy winter garden, lined
with woven rugs and brocante nds. Breakfasts are bountiful
freshly squeezed juices, charcuterie, cheese and granola but ask
for the sublime, soft-boiled organic egg, served with baguette
strips for dipping. For supper, head out to bistro Tempero, a
10-minute stroll away, for superb French classics reinvented with
a Brazilian-Vietnamese twist. LANIE GOODMAN +33 1 45 86 35
99; coq-hotel-paris.com. Doubles from about 130
HOTEL BACHAUMONT
It took three years to retune this one-time grand hotel, more
recently a clinic, occupying a huge Haussmannian chunk of rue
Bachaumont. The location is fantastic for Paris lovers who are just
as into the hip food scene of the 11th arrondissement as they are
the Muse dOrsay and the Louvre. The trade-off for such a cen-
tral stay is that the rooms are Paris-standard stingy in size,
although you do get handsome design by Dorothe Meilichzon
involving lots of mirrors, her signature upholstered headboards
and smart Pierre Frey fabrics. If you jump straight into a suite, or
at least a deluxe double, and give the noisy street-side rooms a
miss, you wont feel hard done by. Otherwise, the smaller rooms
make perfectly good crashpads from which to enjoy the buzzy
restaurant and bar, masterminded by the Experimental Cocktail
Group. These spaces are on either side of a glazed passageway,
tricked out with Phaidon and Taschen wares and trendy little
cacti. More of Meilichzons covetable textiles give the lofty dining
room a grown-up, fashion-y appeal, although its a young crowd
who irt over the roast-chicken rillettes, steak tartare and lamb
shoulder to share. The vibe is still cool at breakfast when witch-
house tunes drift around as creative-industry types attack Alain
Milliat fruit juices, very buttery scrambled eggs and home-made
chocolate-and-hazelnut spread. Stay a few days and make
yourself at home in this car-free rue Montorgueil neighbourhood,
which is almost entirely composed of bakeries, food and
wine shops, bistros and bars. SOPHIE DENING +33 1 81 66 47 00;
hotelbachaumont.com. Doubles from about 240
AMASTAN PARIS
Glimpsed from its quiet street behind the Champs-Elyses,
this elegant little hotel could easily be mistaken for a private
townhouse, which is exactly what the owner, Paris-based entre-
preneur Zied Sanhaji, had in mind for his new project. Beyond
the discreet entrance that leads to the reception is the lobby a
gorgeously assembled, high-ceilinged space with petrol-blue
parquet floors and a gargantuan bookcase lined with
leather-bound classics. But the real hub is the cheerful bar, ood-
lit with natural light all day, and its leafy courtyard garden for
summer soires. The 24 bedrooms vary from small but cosy to
big, attic-like spaces with private balconies. In all, uncluttered
simplicity prevails, with white and blue contrasting walls, contem-
porary walnut desks and immaculate white bed linen; bathrooms
are sensible and decked out in marble, some with standalone
bathtubs, all with large showers. Generous breakfasts fresh fruit,
cheese platters, smoked salmon and baskets of croissants are
served at one long, high table in the bar. The hotel also has a small
pop-up shop stocking a range of art, jewellery and homeware
from lifestyle brands such as Lola James Harper and NOCC inte-
rior design. After midday, the bar morphs into Anouk, an informal
restaurant for light meals (chicken-liver mousse with whisky-
spiked jelly; avocado toast; passion-fruit cheesecake). And youll
be back again after dark for a ashy signature cocktail, such as the
G&T infused with goji berries or squid ink. LG +33 1 49 52 99 70;
amastanparis.com. Doubles from about 170
bright from the glass skylight by day, dimly lit at night. There are
58 bedrooms on two levels, including four suites by design duo
Maurizio Galante and Tal Lancman. Even the standard doubles,
although compact, feel surprisingly spacious, in part thanks to the
river vistas, the sound of lapping water and the occasional honk of
a barge or whoosh of the Metro crossing the iron bridge from
Austerlitz. In the glass-walled bar and restaurant there are leather
armchairs, beanbags and egg-shaped poufs that set the scene for
the all-morning breakfast buffet; the space is also fast becoming
a rm favourite for cocktails, tapas and updated brasserie food,
backed by a chilled soundtrack and staff who all share a genuine
enthusiasm for the place. NATASHA EDWARDS +33 1 44 06 62
65; offparisseine.com. Doubles from about 110
WHERE TO STAY
HOTEL DE JOBO
The splendidly named Bambi Sloan, who did the interiors of this
ravishing little place in the Marais, isnt quite sure how to describe
herself. She says shes part designer, part storyteller. She might
consider calling herself a history teacher as well. Among other
things, Jobo is an amusing education in certain aspects of French
life, art and culture in the post-revolutionary period. The name
comes from Josephine Bonaparte, Napoleons first wife and,
briey, Empress of France. From this position of eminence, she
indulged her racy and rened tastes leading the craze for leop-
ard skin, for example, and for swans, and, more than anything
else, for roses. All of which are not merely in evidence at the hotel
but effectively dene it. The result is intense but delightful its
too witty, too thoughtfully executed to be oppressive. The deca-
dent toffs with whom Josephine caroused in the years after the
revolution called themselves Les Incroyables et Les Merveilleuses.
Htel de Jobo is both incredible and marvellous. Its also tiny. The
ceilings are low, the corridors narrow and the size of the bed-
rooms ranges from a mere 15 square metres to a modest 40. But
thats more than enough if youre Napoleon and Josephine in the
early throes of fascination, with no need for anything more than a
comfortable bed surrounded by roses and leopard skin and swans.
SK +33 1 48 04 70 48; hoteldejobo.paris. Doubles from about 155
NOLINSKI PARIS
The French, while loftily affecting to despise American culture,
have always been obsessed with certain of its manifestations
jazz, for example, and lm noir, which they loved so much they
named the entire genre. Perhaps its the very intensity of their
love that prevents them from making many decent lms noirs
themselves. But when they do get it right think of Jean-Pierre
Melvilles Le Samoura the results can be sensational. I men-
tion this because Nolinski, in a ne six-storey Haussmannian
building on the Avenue de lOpra, moments from the Comdie
Franaise, is rather like that. Its designer, Jean-Louis Deniot, fresh
from his success with the Chanel spa at the nearby Ritz, has
woven an intriguing nest from elements gathered with magpie rel-
ish from all over the world. (Many are for sale to guests putting
the boutique back into the boutique hotel.) Nevertheless,
theres a distinct preponderance of mid-century urban America
about Nolinski brassy, varnished, hard-edged, angular. And
yet a certain Frenchness also inheres. One example: every room
has a mini-bar housed in a cabinet designed in imitation of a safe
a bank safe of the kind a robber would crack in a lm noir inside
which, among the spirits and sodas, guests will nd a bottle of
jus de cassis. Which is as quintessentially French as a mini-bar
designed to look like a safe is American. A Le Samoura moment:
a collision of two worlds, from which both emerge not only
unharmed but enhanced. SK +33 1 42 86 10 10; nolinskiparis.
com. Doubles from about 350
rooms are elegant but not amboyant, imaginative but not osten-
tatious. She has a particular fondness for bleu de canard and subtle
Moroccan elements: zellige tiles in the bathrooms and thick,
contemporary Berber carpets that feel great underfoot. Staff are
enthusiastic and on-it. Theres no attitude but bundles of know-
how. Benjamin Camus-Durand is, at 25, the youngest head
concierge to have been awarded the Clefs dOr. The spa is a
strong draw. Guests can order their own personalised range of
bespoke skincare products, whipped up by cult brand Codage fol-
lowing a consultation and delivered to the hotel 48 hours later. SK
+33 1 70 83 00 00; leroch-hotel.com. Doubles from about 300
WHERE TO STAY
VICEROY LERMITAGE
BEVERLY HILLS CALIFORNIA
A lot of British actors stay here as
its discreet and understated. It
doesnt have a rocking, trendy lobby,
and the rooms are simple and Asian
inuenced. I like comfort, but not
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this place is lovely. viceroyhotelsand
resorts.com. Doubles from about 410
WHY STAY? For a thumping food x in Raymond Blanc. Its also the inspiration CONTACT +44 1494 482440; themashinn
an atmospheric, muddy-boot base planted for The Mash Inns emblem, the pineapple, com. Doubles from 120 EMMA LOVE
deep in the leafy wolds, but only 40 minutes which appears in a brightly coloured
from London Marylebone station. painting by Nicks son, Jake, in the bar
and as bronze ornaments in the bedrooms.
WHY NOW? For bracing walks across elds Nick is behind the clean-lined, Scandi-
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savoury tarts and award-winning cheeses
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to chefs such as Heston Blumenthal and seating area very handy for breakfast
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FASHION-FORWARD NOTES FOR ALL SEASONS
in truth, the humblest, most democratic of them all: walking. From the rareed runways of Milan and Paris to the open-air
catwalk of the street, to walk is to perform, to aunt, to revel in the fact that clothes look best at three miles an hour. To walk
is also, of course, to travel in its purest form. When we go abroad to the 3rd arrondissement, to Downtown Manhattan, to
the Daikanyama district we go to engage in the theatre of the street, the snap and strut of the city; we go to promenade. And
so we choose our footwear with care: we need statement shoes but ones that can pound the pavement. As ever, Russell &
Bromley has come up with the goods. Weve got our trainers, but where shall we go? The answer is simple: follow your heart.
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a walk in Beco do
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Batman, where the areas
companys cool headquarters, friendly staff Set in an intimate townhouse showcasing of Pinheiros and
advise on Audrey Hepburn-style shades homegrown artists and designers, Galeria Vila Madalena meet,
and reective ravers in between ping-pong Nacional is part gallery, part homeware to watch some
games in the back office. 272 Rua dos shop. Pick up some chunky hand-knitted of So Paulos best
Pinheiros (livo.com.br) plant-pot holders from Oferenda Objetos graffiteros at work.
and leather place mats in the shape of
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Theres a permanent scent of butter-soft designer Rahyja Afrange. 540 Rua Mateus poured into Helena
leather inside Cutterman, which conjures Grou (galeriancional.com.br) Rizzos Padoca do Man.
the essence of southern Brazils cowboy Breakfasts are great:
country. Rummage for utilitarian back- SERIOUS BREWS tapioca cakes, fresh juices and coffee.
packs, weekend dufe bags, army knives, Coffee Lab is the place to source the best
hand-stitched leather wallets, and camera of Brazils small-batch blends, meticul- Tan Tan Noodle Bar serves the most
straps by indigenous Mapuche artisans. 644 ously selected by Isabela Raposeiras from perfectly cooked dishes. Its always packed
Rua Mateus Grou (cutterman.co) local organic collectives that dont ship so I sometimes buy a takeaway and sit
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internationally. The 746 is the baristas on the wooden cubes in the street.
HOMEGROWN DESIGN HEROES favourite, but the house blend a rich,
The two Rafas Raffaele di Giuda Asselta smooth classic, lovingly named after the A section of Pinheiros Market is run by
renowned chef Alex Atala, who brings
and Raphael Dias often man the counter labs cleaner Raimunda is also a hit.
regional delicacies such as Amazonian
at Diria so they can share stories about Sleek gifts available to buy include
mushrooms to these street-side stalls.
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watercolor paintings of whales, Lana y Fradique Coutinho (coffeelab.com.br)
OLIVIA WILDE
THE STAR OF SH AND SCORSESES VINYL TALKS TO TABITHA JOYCE
How do you look after your bit of extra shine or hydration, I work in its me-time.
skin when travelling? a tiny dollop of coconut oil.
If Im on a very long ight I usually Whats your number-one
start by taking off my make-up and Have you ever had sun-damaged hair? travel-beauty tip?
then refresh with Tata Harpers Floral Not really, but I used to be bleach-blonde, which I have been using natural brands all
Essence Moisturizing Toner. I only destroyed my hair. I still cringe thinking about it. my life and Bronners Pure Castile
reapply make-up just before landing My hair has gone from pink to blue to white and Soap is brilliant. You can even use it
that way I look fresh coming off the then to black. Mostly for work, but sometimes for as a shampoo when youre travel-
plane, even if I dont feel it. fun. Now I try to stick to my natural colour. ling or at a festival.
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Revlon (boots.com). Anthelios Ultra-Light Spray SPF 30, 17.50, La Roche-Posay (boots.com). Neroli 36 eau de parfum, 115, Le Labo
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How do you pack for holidays?
To this day I am still trying to gure out the best way to do it.
Every time I go on a trip Im embarrassed when I see all the stuff
Ive brought. Beforehand I try to imagine myself at the place
Im travelling to and the looks Ill wear from day to night. In an
attempt to be organised, I make a list although its usually
unsuccessful. Staples that always work include vintage jeans
Small minaudire Mini top-handle leather Bonsai mini nubuck tote, Embroidered By The Way Micro Precieux calfskin
bag, 1,440, Chlo bag, 1,450, Gucci 305, Simon Miller bag, 1,420, Fendi bag, 11,450, Herms
(chloe.com) (gucci.com) (net-a-porter.com) (fendi.com) (hermes.com)
SARA BATTAGLIA
from Hippy Market in the Marais in Paris and a few James Perse Already known for her playful,
T shirts I love to layer them under long dresses. candy-striped accessories and
collaboration with Salvatore
How do you get the inside track when travelling? Ferragamo, this Italian designer has
I always connect to someone local who can show me around turned her joyful and exacting
and take me to the best restaurants and markets everyone attention to ready-to-wear for the
will help you after youve given them a compliment. I also love rst time. Dresses, blouses and
to check out traditional and religious costumes and even high-waisted trousers are all on
our wish list. net-a-porter.com
wear them. On my last trip to Zanzibar I went shopping with an
amazing woman who took me to a market. I dressed like a local
for the whole trip, which I think made staff at my hotel giggle.
They probably thought I was crazy. But I have fond memories
when I look at the photos.
Vere mini wristlet, Flamma patent mini bucket Minaudire bag, 590,
995, Anya Hindmarch bag, 365, Mansur Gavriel Valentino (valentino.com)
(anyahindmarch.com) (mansurgavriel.com)
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Love bracelet,
190, Chlo
(farfetch.com).
JAdior leather ap
bag, POA, Dior
(dior.com)
Petite Malle
reverse
monogram
iPhone case,
800, Louis
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Stay at home
You dont need to go far to treat the ones you love.
Enjoy a 2017 lodge break in the UK with Hoseasons.
since 1932, to emerging talents such as El Karela and her graphic-star choker, and Jessie
V E and her constellation rings (wear your astrological sign or stack several for maximum impact).
For cult Danish jeweller Sophie Bille Brahe, her stylistic destiny was metaphorically written in the stars:
she is a descendant of Tycho Brahe, was a renowned 16th-century astronomer. More constellations
come from a collaboration between CVC Stones and Eugenie Niarchos of Venyx, in which smooth, matte
Alignment earrings in pebbles are studded with pin-pricks of gems. London jeweller Jessica McCormack presents a perfect ombr
gold, garnet, sapphires moon on a gold chain, and Shimell & Madden mixes planetarium and orrery references in a pair of deep-red orb
and diamonds, 4,100, earrings. Meanwhile, Astley Clarkes new creative director Dominic Jones, 2016s most talked-about jewellery signing,
Shimell & Madden begins the brand refresh with planetary-inspired pieces, including a sliced ruby Mars pendant dotted with a green
(shimellandmadden.com) emerald to represent a Martian. And the impact of these sky-high-style pieces? Nothing less than stellar, of course.
MAN ON a MISSION
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n a speedboat in the Gulf of Mexico Ive taken the helm while the captain gets some sleep.
Marble-sized hailstones in Houston forced us to delay our departure from the mainland
until night-time, so Im powering along at 40 knots per hour in the pitch black. Around me
THE MAN: MARK HEALEY are hundreds of oil rigs, many of which have been decommissioned and dont have lights.
Huge tankers cut through the water. The whole thing has a Mad Max quality to it. But I need to keep
This Hawaiian stuntman, shark-tagger
going to take advantage of a narrow weather-window that will allow us to go spear-shing for wahoo,
and 60ft-wave surfer is one of the the third fastest sh in the ocean. At 3am, 150 miles out at sea, the bad weather hits. We have to
worlds greatest underwater athletes. secure the boat but the anchor line is in a huge, tangled knot. For two hours I unravel rope as rough
waves crash over the bow. Eventually the storm passes and the sun rises. Ive only had 45 minutes
THE MISSION sleep, but the waters are alive with six-foot wahoo, silvery-blue amberjacks and thousands of bait sh.
A daring, dead-of-night speedboat Plus a ton of sharks: hammerheads, tiger sharks and nasty old dusky sharks. Wearing a full-body
run into the remote waters of the Gulf
of Mexico, braving shark-infested
AT THE LAST SECOND I WEDGE MY SPEAR INTO THE
waters to spear-sh elusive wahoo, SHARKS MOUTH, JUST AS ITS PREPARING TO BITE
which speed through the water camouage wetsuit and ns, I roll into the water. The wahoo are powerful and fast. Shoot at one and
at up to 48mph. suddenly its gone, ying at full speed past your head. Hit one and often its gorged on by two aggressive
dusky sharks, which are hanging around. At the end of the day it gets too dark to carry on. As I head back
MILES TRAVELLED LAST YEAR to the boat, suddenly there are about 30 sharks around me. One of the duskies swims at me on the vertical.
100,000 Im at the surface so have nowhere to go. I have to wait until the last second before I can wedge my
spear into its mouth. Its four feet from me, preparing to bite, when I slam the gun into its jaws. The sharks
momentum keeps it speeding upwards and the gun slides sideways, forcing me to re the trigger with my
WEIRDEST PLACE VISITED thumb. The spear ies out through its cheek and rips the line. It swims off with a minor injury, and I watch
My trip to Indonesias Maluku islands my weapon sink to the ocean oor, knowing the sharks buddy is close behind. A second later, its on
was eventful. I visited when there me and I jam my now spear-less gun down its throat. The duskies aggression has emboldened all the
was a conict going on and I got shot other sharks and they swarm around me for 10 excruciating seconds before I reach the boat. Ive been
at and pursued by pirates. The islands lming it all on my GoPro, but it gets knocked from my head and falls into oblivion, all the crazy footage
are hauntingly beautiful, with huts gone. Not that Ill ever forget it. Healey Water Ops has an exclusive partnership in the UK with Elegant Resorts
made from a mix of organic material (+44 1244 897515; elegantresorts.co.uk), which creates bespoke experiences with Mark and his team worldwide
and World War II wreckage and
theres brilliant surf.
MUST PACK
A GoPro and grapefruit-seed extract:
its great for preventing stomach
ailments while travelling.
Warsaw
Clockwise from top: Jeans, 270,
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(mrporter. com). Sunglasses, 385,
Max Pittion (mrporter.com). Suit
carrier, 1,780, Fendi (fendi.com). Standing at its base, its easy to see why Stalins Syringe remains many
Drive de Cartier watch, 15,500, Varsovians favoured nickname for the citys once-reviled Palace of
Cartier (cartier.com). Frank Soutien Culture and Science, which thrusts tumescently upwards out of the
raincoat, 1,155, Visvim (mrporter. citys skyline. Like the seven sister skyscrapers in Moscow, its an
com). Renwick boots, 360, exemplar of high-Stalinist neo-Gothic kitsch, but that hasnt stopped it
Churchs (church-footwear.com). from being embraced by the citys youth, who use its cultural spaces and
Electronic scale, 50, Tumi (tumi. throng enthusiastically to its canteens. Queuing at one of them, looking
com). Monsieur scent, 170, down at the trays of grey meats in heavy sauces, I cant help but wonder
Frederic Malle (fredericmalle.com). if one the great many reasons why Polish cuisine hasnt taken the world
Case, 240, Valextra for Frederic by storm is how profoundly un-Instagramable it is. Of course, scattered
Malle (as before). T-Shirt, 295, nasturtium petals and micro-herbs wont see you through evenings
Givenchy (mrporter.com)
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You are what you eat, goes the old adage. But these days its hard to keep up with which diet to follow. Paleo? Raw? Harvested during a full moon while
riding a unicorn? It feels timely, then, that neuro-nutrition, the latest global trend, focuses on ingredients that repair brain cells and support neurotransmit-
ters, which control how we learn and make decisions. At Londons Corinthia hotel, a menu has been developed in collaboration with its neuroscientist-in-
residence, Dr Tara Swart. Ingredients are picked to optimise mental function, with dishes such as carrots in turmeric cream, and veal in a green-tea sauce
with spinach. The luteolin found in carrots helps to reduce age-related memory issues, while curcumin, found in turmeric, protects against a range of
neurological disorders including dementia, and green tea gives a stress-reducing hit of L-theanine. But its not just about the food. Anyone booking the
hotels brain-power sessions will be given a special ESPA massage in which breathing and visualisation activities take place before a physical
rub-down its believed the state of mindfulness leads to the thickening of the pre-frontal cortex, the region associated with concentration. Meanwhile,
just opened in New York is Honeybrains, billed as the rst caf for the mind. Founded by three siblings, one of whom is a neurologist, its menu and environ-
ment have been designed to give a wellbeing boost, with superfood juices to help aid memory, a circadian lighting system that mimics natural light to
stimulate the grey cells, and clever tech on sale including a bonkers brain-sensing headband, Muse, which guides meditation based on your mood.
A days Brain Power package at Corinthia Hotel London (corinthia.com) costs from 280; honeybrains.com IANTHE BUTT
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blue, blue
NOWHERE HAS BETTER SEA THAN THE MALDIVES. NOWHERE HAS BETTER BEACHES. AND THE ISLANDS
HOTELS ARE ON A DIFFERENT LEVEL. HERES OUR SCOOP ON ITS MOST EXCITING NEW OPENINGS
Above: sushi and sashimi at Ozen by Atmosphere at Maadhoo Island; the beach club at Lux South Ari Atoll. Opposite, clockwise from top: Milaidhoo
Island Maldives, where the worlds largest concentration of manta rays can be seen; the bar at Finolhu; beach-shack chic at the hotel
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amingos, mermaid acrobat performers and volleyball on the over-water villas are simple and rustic, with apple-green, wood-
sand. Theres Sixties music at 6pm, Seventies at 7pm and Eighties panelled exteriors, coconut-leaf-thatched roofs and wicker sun
at 8pm before the pace steps up with live bands, re-eaters, con- loungers on the terraces (but no televisions, as the point here is
tortionists and stilt-walkers. If guests do fancy some shut-eye, to unplug). An early riser can practise hatha yoga with Rasmika
there are 93 over-water villas and 32 on the beach, some facing Sahan before a snorkelling trip nearby (although the house reef
reef-protected calm waters, the rest with pools. Rooms are smart is a treat too, with angelsh and baby blacktip sharks). Serious
and fun: rattan furniture, Moroccan-style lanterns, Marshall speaker foodies might nd the nightly buffet a tad repetitive, but it is,
unit and record player to play original Diana Ross LPs. Food is nevertheless, delightfully laid-back, carefree and barefoot. There
sensational, from mezzes and shisha pipes at North African res- are also beach barbecues and Sri Lankan feasts under the eye of
taurant Baahaa; char-siu pork belly with crispy aubergine and roast chef Chaminda Udabage, who cooks up his homeland favourites
duck with trufe miso at Cantonese joint Kanusan. Downtime and of sh curries and dhal. This is a small, unhurried, good-value
detox is at The Cove Club, with its jungle gym, basketball and tennis island aimed at those who spend their days drifting between sun
courts, and the Milk Bar serves at whites, protein shakes and aai beds and the ocean. Angelsh Travel (+44 1580 712690; angel
bowls. Even the spa is sociable sip Martinis on the deck while sh.travel) offers a Beach Villa from 280 per night. EMMA LOVE
having a mini massage or a mani-pedi. Despite its party image,
Finolhu is not to be underestimated. An instant professional, it
delivers on high energy brilliance without forgetting to get rooms,
LUX SOUTH ARI ATOLL
service and food pitch-perfect. Cleveland Collection (+44 20 3111 BEST FOR: STAYING UP LATE
0805; clevelandcollection.co.uk) offers a seven-night stay from
2,929 per person half board, including ights and transfers. MJC Fresh from a total overhaul, this revamped island has 193 villas,
both on the beach and on two jetties (one of which is adults-only),
PHOTOGRAPHS: THIS PAGE, JAMES BEDFORD
DRIFT THELU VELIGA RETREAT with vaulted white ceilings, grey wood-effect ceramic oors and
tree-trunk furniture. Many of the over-water villas are brand new,
BEST FOR: RUNAWAY COUPLES the spa is bigger and the interiors have been smartened up. Theres
a mellow beach-club vibe throughout, with bicycles to nip between
On one side of this island retreat a circular hectare bisected by the two bars at opposite ends of the three-kilometre-long island:
a sandy path lined with banana trees and bougainvillaea is an one more chilled beside the pool, and the other, livelier, with col-
open-air thatched bar, restaurant and water sports; on the other ourful reclaimed wooden tables, a reggae soundtrack, surfboards
are the villas and a tiny but brilliant spa. The 10 beach and 20 propped against the wall, and inatable swans standing by to drift
Above: pops of colour in one of the bedrooms of an Earth Villa at Ozen by Atmosphere; a lunchtime feast at Soneva Janis The Gathering, a
three-storey, over-water restaurant hub. Opposite, a Beach Pool villa at Milaidhoo Island Maldives, which has its own resident marine biologist
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about on the sea. Theres coffee roasted on-site in reception, container as if it had simply washed up on shore and been
an ice-cream parlour with 32 homemade avours such as bub- taken over by castaway hawkers of the Michelin-starred variety.
blegum and pistachio, and live DJs at Beach Rouge, one of the The largest of the 77 villas the biggest in the Maldives is the
six restaurants, including Allegria for Italian dishes and Senses for John Jacob Astor Estate, named after the chap who built the
Indian. The expanded spa offers yoga in a grove of palms, or on original St Regis hotel in New York. Surely hed approve of
stand-up paddle boards (great for strengthening the core), as well Vommuli. All the signature St Regis touches are here the
as a tennis coach for private lessons and a marine biologist to take butlers, the grand staircase, the mural in the bar, the Champagne
guests swimming with whale sharks in a protected area. Frequent sabrage ceremony. Theres even a riff on the classic Bloody Mary,
pop-ups include a mixologist making Aperol cocktails at East Point, served in a seashell and renamed the Island Mary. If fancy cock-
an open-air cinema on the beach and the sudden appearance of tails in novelty vessels are not your thing, consult the wine list.
a rack of Panama hats guests can borrow. Its impossible to miss Among other treasures, it contains a 1775 Madeira. Uncork it
home, but just in case, theres a red telephone box by reception for on the west-facing deck of The Whale Bar at half-past ve and
free old-school-style phone calls. This hideaway, above all, is incred- settle in for one of those transcendently beautiful Maldives
ibly fun. And Lux is opening a second property later this year in sunsets. The tab for the nectar is 41,000 Yankee dollars. The
the North Mal Atoll for even more good times. Hayes & Jarvis sunset is on the house. Carrier (+44 161 492 1358; carrier.co.uk)
(+44 1293 762 415; hayesandjarvis.co.uk) offers seven nights from offers seven nights for the price of six from 5,330 per person,
1,649 per person, including breakfast, ights and transfers. EL including breakfast, ights and transfers. STEVE KING
PHOTOGRAPHS: BOTTOM LEFT, JAMES BEDFORD. TOP AND BOTTOM RIGHT, JENNY ZARINS
shouldnt make you sneer; its a bit of a treat not having to think an inspiring young dive team all of whom appear to speak half
about prices and extras, and where every detail is taken care of. a dozen languages and hold higher degrees in easy-going charm
Hayes & Jarvis (+44 1293 762415; hayesandjarvis.co.uk) offers to help you into your mask and ns. Archers Holidays (+44 800
seven nights from 3,095 per person full board, including ights 223 0179; archersdirect.co.uk) offers seven nights from 2,779 per
with Emirates and transfers. EL person, including breakfast, ights and transfers. SK
The retro-futuristic design at Vommuli might have been inspired You couldve sworn you were on a ight to a private island in the
by The Jetsons. It looks like a vast docking station for ying Maldives, only to wake up wondering how you ended up in a
saucers all the more wonderful for being made entirely of boutique hotel in Milan instead. Or at least the interiors at
wood. A Space Age vibe pervades the interiors too, with modular Cocoon a 150-room poem to pared-down, pastel-toned Italian
ceiling lamps that resemble chemistry diagrams and translucent chic could make you feel that way for a moment. The concept,
bathroom surfaces lit from below. Though the house reef is excel- designer Daniele Lago explains, is to create an impression of
lent, there are enough distractions on dry land to keep you oating weightlessly in space. The fun starts with the swings that
occupied for weeks. Of the half-dozen superb restaurants, the dangle invitingly from the ceiling in reception and continues with
most charming is Cargo, a street-food emporium in a ships furniture mounted on transparent legs, so that everything appears
Opposite, clockwise from top left: a living room at the Four Seasons; sun beds on the shore at Finolhus Baa Baa Beach Club; Italian restaurant
Alba at The St Regis Maldives Vommuli; relaxing on the deck at Soneva Jani with views of the Indian Ocean
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PHOTOGRAPHS: JENNY ZARINS
to hover in mid-air. Theres an interactive element to the faintly
nursery aesthetic too. Picture frames in rooms could contain
works of art by the previous occupant a nice idea, whose success
may depend on whether you were preceded by a Michelangelo
or a maniac. Should you be curious about the islands coconut
palms, sign up for a coconut-palm tutorial. Alternatively, learn
more about traditional Maldivian village life on a tour of the
Traditional Maldivian Village that has been constructed for that
purpose. (For a more convincing impression of authenticity, you
can take a short boat ride to the next-door island, where actual
locals live in an actual village.) But best of all for fostering a sense
of neighbourly goodwill is the Community Table, to which the
general manager welcomes any guests who might care to dine
with him, and with each other. A seven-night stay costs from about
3,165 per person half board, including transfers, but excluding
ights (+960 301 6888; cocoonmaldives.com). SK
be arranged. Carrier (+44 161 492 1358; carrier.co.uk) offers seven everyone the day off. The place looks great and feels great too. The
nights for the price of six and a 10 per cent early-booking reduction juxtaposition of smooth and rough textures, and traditional and
from 3,845 per person half board, including ights and transfers. SK contemporary materials, is brilliantly managed. Voavah is where
woven seagrass met diamond-polished concrete and fell hope-
FOUR SEASONS MALDIVES PRIVATE lessly in love. The muted palette of the interiors may at rst appear
unduly subdued until you realise that what seems like conserv-
ISLAND AT VOAVAH, BAA ATOLL atism is really a form of reverence. It serves to draw your eye
outwards, back into the sublime, saturated colour and endless
BEST FOR: TOTAL PRIVACY space of sea and sky beyond. Carrier (+44 161 492 1358; carrier.
Wide-brimmed straw hats off to the Four Seasons. With this ve- co.uk) offers ve nights from 240,000 full board based on two
acre, seven-bedroom, profoundly private island it has raised the people sharing exclusive use of the island, including activities,
proverbial bar. (While the group was at it, it probably got its business-class ights and transfers. Sleeps up to 22. SK
OPENING IN 2017 Theres a new ve-bedroom Royal Residence retreat at Jumeirah Vittaveli with a private beach, two pools and its own
arrival jetty with an over-water bar. Kandima Maldives in Dhaalu Atoll launches with the largest pool in the Maldives, 10 restaurants, Zumba
classes and electric scooters. On the same atoll, Baglioni Resort Maldives speaks of Italian design with a yoga pavilion at the Garden Spa and
a sensational open-water reef. The Mercure Maldives Kooddoo Resort is a small but good-value, pocket-sized property opening on Gaafu Alifu.
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SHAPE
SHIFTER
BOLIVIAS ONCE DOWNBEAT LA PAZ IS NOW POPPING WITH CURIOUS HAPPENINGS OF
REAL PEDIGREE FROM DESIGN HOTELS TO EDGY RESTAURANTS SERVED UP BY NOMA
BY CHRIS MOSS
PHOTOGRAPHS
BY JULIEN CAPMEIL
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Clockwise from top left:
cholet architecture; La
Paz at dusk; colourful
decor at Gustu;
Salteas Potosina pie
shop; The Writers
Coffee; Le Diner; ice
cream; Gastn Ugalde
artwork; a traditional
shawl. Opposite,
Crucero del Sur cholet
Clockwise from top
left: a headdress in
the folklore museum;
hats on the wall at
Gustu; the hills of the
city; woven blankets;
street art; meringue
at Gustu; Mistura
concept store; a Day
of the Dead wake;
The Writers Coffee.
Opposite, from top
left: edible owers
at Gustu; the bar;
hillside sculptures
I CANT SEEM to get my gait as if were all tumbling down towards a Adler, Triumph and Torpedo typewriters
right. Im on the Prado, the main avenue putative centre but I cant see one. The on display, and tall shelves crammed with
in downtown La Paz. The slope is behind plazas are thronging with pedestrians and sober-looking academic reference books.
me so I can just about breathe. The cholas bowler-hatted Aymara women Alarcn divides his time between La
problem is, paceos speed up when they seated at their stalls selling salty, greasy Paz and Berlin, where he is about to launch
are walking downhill. I keep half an eye snacks, glasses of mocochinchi made with a wine bar in boho Prenzlauer Berg. His
on their feet. Yes, those approaching me dried peaches and cinnamon, souvenir baristas wear tight T-shirts and trilbies,
have an elegant, 19th-century pace. They llama-motif bobble hats, miniature chola and turn out 34 different kinds of coffee,
link arms, take their time. But those jostling dolls and SIM cards. The roads are rammed including slow-macerated Japanese
beside me are moving much faster, zigzag- with packed minibuses, battered cabs and brews. But Im not here for hipster coffee.
ging through the crowds, phones clamped Dodge buses painted in vibrant colours. Im here for psychogeography, and my
to ears, shouting out deals and private Respite is a rare commodity. fellow cortado sipper is an expert. Carlos
dramas as if there was oxygen in the air. Fortunately Boris Alarcn, a bright Mesa, who was briey Bolivias president
At 3,600 metres above sea level, breath- Bolivian entrepreneur, has opened a smart between 2003 and 2005, is also one of its
lessness is part of everyday life in La Paz. caf in the old Gisbert bookshop on calle foremost writers. I ask him what it means
As is hustle, bustle, the raw human energy Comercio. Hes called it The Writers to live in the worlds highest capital city.
of almost a million people living in a Coffee, which sounds like a mistranslation, La Paz and the mountains are a single
caldera-shaped canyon. Sometimes I feel but the space is dimly lit and beautiful, with thing, theyre inseparable, he says. Were
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EVERYONE IVE MET IN LA PAZ IS AMBITIOUS, centre, the citys rst smart boutique hotel,
HOPEFUL AND CURIOUS. THIS NEW GENERATION IS Atix, has just opened: its interiors built
from native wood and comanche stone,
TRANSFORMING THE LONG-IGNORED CITY its walls hung with works by Bolivias
best-known artist, Gastn Ugalde. The
striking parallelogram-shaped tower is
the result of a collaboration with New York
design studio Narofsky Architecture.
Were the new face of Bolivian hospital-
ity, says owner Mariel Salinas. Our aim is
to share our cultural wealth with the rest
of the world. The cool cocktails made
from singani and other native rewaters
that are served in the bar, +591 (Bolivias
phone code), were created by David
Romero, a former mixologist at Limas
award-winning Central, and Ona restau-
rant serves sublime Andean food.
That said, the competition in the barrio
is erce. Around the corner is Gustu, a res-
taurant opened by Claus Meyer, co-founder
of Copenhagens two-Michelin-starred
Noma and the man credited with setting
off the Scandi food revolution a decade
ago. He was looking for a country with
amazing produce but no real cuisine, says
Surnaya Prado of Gustu. He had made a
shortlist of four, but he came to Bolivia
rst, saw it had everything he required
and his journey ended here. The lofty
dining space, decorated in bright textiles,
masks and recycled vintage furniture, looks
almost as gorgeous as the food served by
Bolivias best-known modern
chef Kamilla Seidler and her youthful team
artist, Gastn Ugalde, with
his work. Opposite, clockwise (Gustu is also a training academy). Lunch
from top left: ower market; is a seven-course sampler, including llama
a cocktail at Caf Bronze; a tartare, Amazonian sorubim fish with
cholet; vegetable dish at bananas and chilli, and a sorbet of tumbo
Gustu; typical minibuses; fruit with gin. Denmark suddenly seems a
Ugaldes work; oil paints; yarns bit last century.
at the museum; Atixs bar At the neighbourhoods most stylish
home-grown shop, Walisuma, owner
Patricia Rodrguez shows me $1,000 vicua
wool scarves, baby-soft llama-hide bags,
in the shadow of Illimani, one of the most (he is often called affectionately by his rst kitchenwares made from recycled Bolivian
beautiful mountains in the world and name) has been good for La Paz. Theres rosewood, and oaty dresses in muted
when we are away we think only of that. been rivalry from the commercial hub colours that have an ethnic feel but avoid
Indigenous culture is not something from Santa Cruz in the lowlands for years, and the crude iconography of tourist clobber.
the past. People still believe the mountains from [constitutional capital] Sucre as well We use coca leaves, plants and herbs
are apus, or protective spirits. as moves to divide the country, he explains. in our natural dyes, says Rodrguez. We
I remark that, for me, even more striking When Evo came to power, he was quick have modernised the motifs so the fabrics
than the dramatic mountain setting is the to reassert La Pazs status as capital. This, denote the region but are fashionable.
way La Paz feels enclosed, like a huge bowl. and the pro-indigenous politics, has united Thats what our clients want.
Yes, and because of that we are frightened the city and given it new condence. Zona Sur has cutesy coffee shops, Asian-
of empty, wide-open spaces, he says. A fusion restaurants, private art galleries and
paceo out on the plains feels terror. After recent visits to all the big cities on flagships of upmarket Italian fashion
Mesa is no fan of Evo Morales, South this continent, Id say La Paz is changing brands. But it also has a proper food
Americas first indigenous president faster than any other. Its renaissance comes market where everyone seems to be chin-
who took his seat in 2006. He calls him a after decades of sleepy stagnation. In wagging as they pick up tropical fruit,
pure capitalist and a shameful self- Zona Sur (the southside), a residential high-plains vegetables, quinoa and other
mythologiser. But despite being a political and commercial district which is lower and now-cool superfoods such as maca and
opponent, Mesa acknowledges that Evo a few degrees warmer than the historic vitamin-C-rich camu camu. It also has a
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Clockwise from this
picture: Caf Bronze;
bread at Gustu, the
restaurant that has
raised La Pazs global
prole; a vegan dish
at Ali Pacha; a cholet;
Gustu bar; La Paz
high-rises; fruit stall at
Lanza market; Typica
Caf; a chola display
in Plaza Murillo
very good old-school pie shop, Salteas uniforms, homes with pools, gardens and station is a staircase up to the Montculo,
Potosina. The tasty snack is laced with pedigree dogs, football stadia, an Olympic a neat little park with cypress trees, a
chilli. A small group of local food histori- swimming pool, a church for every parish, marble fountain of Neptune and a walled-
ans have started a campaign to prove ofce blocks, and thousands of residential in viewpoint. I can hear the mufed sound
chillis originally came from upland Bolivia. towers built in orange brick, their at roofs of city trafc. A cobbled street leads away
Its time, they say, to reclaim their gastro- a jumble of cables and antennae. Cars, cabs from here. I meander without a plan. If
nomic gift to the world. and buses race along winding ribbons of I get lost, Ill look for the peak of Illimani
I take a cable-car to the hilltop suburb expressway. Every narrow pavement is and reset my compass.
of Sopocachi. The new network of aerial lled with walkers, workers, students, all Like any bohemian quarter, by day
public transport has been opening in stages dashing hither and thither. Again, I have Sopocachi feels slumberous, reective. I
since May 2014. Three lines currently that impression that life in La Paz is see lots of street signs for dive bars, clubs,
operate, with seven more under construc- centripetal, arrowing inwards but with pool halls and restaurants that only open
tion. The Austrian-built system has halved nowhere to come to rest. after dark. But there are also bookshops
the commute for suburbanites. It gives me Sopocachi is a liminal zone falling and cultural centres and I make a stop at
a chance to see the city beyond Zona Sur. between the business-minded south and the new Salar Gallery, where the artist
While chatting to a friendly fellow old centre. It looks faintly European and Ugalde is displaying his ultra-saturated
passenger, I look down over school play- is as close as La Paz gets to laid-back. A photographs of Bolivias Uyuni salt lake.
grounds full of children in smart red few minutes walk from the cable-car Its the whiteness, he says, of his obsession
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with the mineral. It makes me think of recite prayers, picking up wreaths from the bent over steaming bowls of broth, rolls
death, which is so peaceful. But hes ower market at the gate, stopping by ice- stuffed with spicy sausages and immense
sipping a can of beer and grinning as he cream parlours to buy cones its tradi- fruit cocktails. Cumbia music blasts out.
says it. Ambivalent, self-deprecating and tional to enjoy something sweet after Pungent aromas of spices, papaya and
with a air for Pop-style art, Ugalde is shedding bitter tears. The Aymara belief pineapple waft along the walkways. This
sometimes nicknamed the Andean Warhol. system holds that dead relatives are on a is as traditional a place as anywhere in
Tourism brought hotels and restaurants, three-year journey to reincarnation. Thus the city, yet even here, a new scheme
and now the gastronomy will bring the mourners wail on the first Day of the known as Suma Phayata (well-cooked in
kind of people who are collectors, he says. Dead, weep politely on the second and by Aymara) is promoting food hygiene so
Its a good time to be in Bolivia. the third are eating ice cream. visitors can go on a street-snack crawl
I make my way across to the old city, knowing everything they eat is safe.
I amble on, enjoying the relative calm of passing some of the guidebook favourites: My lunch pit stop is Ali Pacha, one of
this western ank of the city, until I arrive the Witches Market where the cholas sell the most progressive restaurants in South
at the Cementerio General, the main herbs, potions and dried llama foetuses; America. After training at Londons
necropolis. Death here seems to be any- calle Jan, probably La Pazs oldest street Cordon Bleu school and working in Gustu,
thing but peaceful. It is the Day of the and certainly the prettiest with its cobble- owner Sebastian Quiroga was all set
Dead and all around me there is a commo- stones and shady patios; Lanza market, to pursue an ordinary jobbing-chefs
tion of mourners en route to tombs to where tiny restaurants are full of diners career when he saw a lm about animal
welfare and had an epiphany he decided Pot plants outside Gustu.
La Paz needed a vegan restaurant. Opposite, clockwise from
It seems radical, but so does being a top left: detail on a cholet;
chef here, he said. My parents wanted me La Paz from Killi Killi
viewpoint; a sculpture;
to become a lawyer, a professional. They
a bedroom at Atix; a
sent me to Exeter University but I didnt
vintage typewriter at
like it. I knew I wanted to cook. The Writers Coffee;
The lunchtime menu at Ali Pacha dessert at Ali Pacha; La
features roots and shoots, flowers and Choperia bar; a Day of
fruits: all exquisite to look at and thrilling the Dead shrine; a cholet
to taste. I have crispy palm hearts, freshly
whipped coconut butter, an ash made from
beetroot, sweet quinoa (used as a sort of
tofu) and ice cream made with cupuau
from the rainforest.
Its not unrealistic to think of our
native cuisine as largely vegan, he says.
Before cattle and sheep were introduced,
the Aymara would have eaten very little
meat. Theirs was a diet of vegetables,
pulses and grains.
Quiroga, like everyone Ive met in La
Paz, is ambitious, hopeful, chatty and
curious. Lots of these would-be movers
and shakers work, or have worked, with
one another; its a small, close-knit com-
munity. This new generation of paceos is
transforming the long-ignored city.
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PHOTOGRAPHS: ADRIAN LANDER
Dig in
BY TOM PARKER BOWLES
THE AUSTRALIAN FOOD SCENE IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU MIX AN
OPEN, INQUISITIVE CULINARY SENSIBILITY WITH GOOD INGREDIENTS
AND BOUNTIFUL IMMIGRATION. HERE ARE SOME OF THE WORLDS
MOST EXCITING CHEFS PUSHING LIMITS, AS WELL AS CHEAP, RAMMED
JOINTS WHERE FLAVOURS ARE BIG, BOLD AND BRASSY. THE REAL
CULINARY BEEF IS BETWEEN MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY, BUT BRISBANE
HAS ITS OWN LANGUOROUS TROPICAL CHARM. THIS LIST IS A TASTE
OF THREE MONTHS SPENT TRAVELLING ACROSS THE COUNTRY WITH
THE AIM OF FINDING A FEW PLACES FOR A DECENT LUNCH
order all manner of pungent pods, be it fresh, dried or made ferent in Australia. The Fat Duck popped up here for six months,
into jam. The great joy of Chin Chin is its ability to meld slick, one oor above. And Dinner by Heston Blumenthal is settling
speedy service with a genuine warmth. Sure, you may have in permanently. Theres also Nobu and Neil Perrys Spice
to queue at busy times, but this is a true Melbourne great. Temple, so Bistro Guillaume is in esteemed company. And
chinchinrestaurant.com.au. About 55 for two Guillaume Brahimi is one hell of a chef. His main restaurant in
Sydney is adored by critics and punters alike. At his Melbourne
ESTELLE BISTRO outpost, he concentrates on the classics: wonderful crisp-skinned
Ill hold my hands up and say that Scott Pickett, the chef pro- chicken with a serious avour punch, cooked on a rotisserie, or
prietor of this north-side favourite, is a good mate. We spent a a pert watercress salad with pear, Roquefort and walnut vinai-
couple of months on the road lming the Australian TV series grette as good as Ive eaten anywhere in France. As are the
The Hotplate together, and I saw more of him then than I did moules marinires, which reminded me how delicious this easy
my family. But believe me, Pickett is a seriously talented chef dish can be. Plus, home-smoked salmon; soft, seductive rillettes
Opposite, clockwise from top left: poached-chicken-and-shrimp salad at Thai restaurant Chin Chin; Bistro Guillaume; the bar counter at
Chin Chin; steamed Thai layer cake at Spice I am. Previous pages, from left: Chin Chin; chicken-and-coconut soup at Spice I Am
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and a damn good wine list too. For pudding, the lemon tart has
blissfully crumbling pastry. Simple, yet spot on its the sort of
French food we all crave, but nd all too rarely. bistroguillaume
melbourne.com.au. About 65 for two
MAMAK
As with most of my favourite restaurants, Mamak doesnt look
like much from the outside. Yes, its busy, and the queues usually
snake down the street, but at least you can watch the black-clad
chefs hand-stretch great sheets of dough until theyre rice-paper-
thin while you wait. Because Mamak is all about the roti.
Founded by three Malaysians homesick for a taste of Kuala
Lumpur, it began life as a street-food stall, and now has two
permanent spots in Sydney and one in Melbourne. The rotis are
available in four sweet guises, including coconut and banana,
and six savoury, from plain to egg-lled or stuffed with spicy
meat and cabbage. Theyre thin, aky and buttery, and come
with a sweetish lentil curry, a sh-spiked gravy and a good, spicy
sambal sauce. Rip, dip, eat, repeat. Tables are mainly communal,
service fast and the menu small. Satays are juicy and suitably
charred, and there are a couple of decent sh curries, a fairly
authentic nasi lemak coconut-milk rice plus long beans fried
with sambal and prawn paste. But really, Mamak is all about the
bread. mamak.com.au. About 35 for two
SYDNEY
THE APOLLO
Im rather ashamed to admit that Greek food had never got me
too hot and bothered. A spanking-fresh sh grilled over vines
and served on a remote beach, with sand between ones toes, is
pretty civilised. And Im a sucker for decent taramasalata. But
moussaka is little more than a lasagne with an identity crisis.
And as for stuffed vine leaves, get thee away, Satan. Then I went
to The Apollo and changed my mind within a few bites. The
room is cavernous but warm, and the menu a quiet revelation.
Taramasalata is rich, majestic and salty, miles removed from the
usual lurid pink goo. Piles of steaming-hot pittas are served with
everything, and the spinach-and-cheese pie is softly splendid. The
grilled dishes are every bit as ne: plump, slightly sour sausages
gleaming with fat; sumac-and-chilli sardines blistered from the
charcoal; slow-cooked lamb shoulder with lemon yogurt to share,
although I wanted every luscious last scrap to myself. A noble end
for any young sheep and one of the best dishes I ate in Australia.
PHOTOGRAPHS: ADRIAN LANDER; JASON LOUCAS; CAMERA PRESS
The Greek wines are interesting too, such as the light, lithe Gaia
Thalassitis Assyrtiko. theapollo.com.au. About 30 for two
HOUSE
Theres a small area, halfway between the CBD and Surry Hills,
which chef and restaurateur Sujet Saenkham has made pretty
much his own. Spice I Am is perhaps the most famous of his
numerous and very high quality Thai joints, but its House
that is my favourite. Its laid-back, unpretentious and comprises
a tiny room, with plenty of tables outside under an awning. You
can bring your own booze or get it from the bar next door, then
get stuck into some of the best Isaan tucker outside Thailand.
The food in the north-east of the country is salty, sour and brac-
ingly hot. No coconut-milk relief here. This is the real thing
isnt for very long. Dont miss the porchetta focaccia. Oh, and shoots, so you can pimp and pamper to your hearts desire.
the Abruzzo-style lamb skewers. A class act, and the sort of Theres also golden kaarage (Japanese fried chicken). And very
place you can rock up to still wet from the beach. daorazio.com. good gyoza too. taros.com.au. About 30 for two
About 35 for two
PUBLIC
MR WONG Public sits in a non-descript CBD tower block, and the only way
This place is vast, with two massive oors of tables and endless in is up an escalator. The design Ikea meets Manhattan loft
perches at the bar. But the queues are still huge. And what a via the local butcher has the requisite tiled walls and concrete
restaurant. Its beautiful, with a touch of a Thirties Shanghai oors, but somehow rises above clich. It helps that the service
teahouse, a modern open kitchen, huge wooden columns and is truly lovely, and that Public likes to take risks. The menu skips
PHOTOGRAPHS: CAMERA PRESS; ADRIAN LANDER; JASON LOUCAS
rattan-back chairs. The smiley staff are sleek and well-dressed. across the globe like a modern-day Phileas Fogg, albeit an
Dishes are Cantonese-style, with forays into the provinces of explorer armed with a Pacojet, smoke gun and a taste for insects.
Sichuan and Hunan. Dim sum is delicate and divine, and the There are shades of Ferran Adri and Ren Redzepi in its takes
meats are as good as youll nd anywhere in the city. Roast duck on dude-food classics. With foams chucked in. My idea of hell
comes on the bone with shiny lacquered skin, while the barbe- normally, but not here. Ants sit atop some delicious hot-smoked
cued char siu pork is pure porcine crack. Then theres the mud salmon and give it a welcome citric tang; its a clever dish and
crab, a contender for greatest crustacean in the world, whose one that works too. Then the brisket arrives on a great chunk
sweet, delicate white meat is available different ways. Go for of wood with hot sauce in a mini milk bottle. The meat is slow-
the peppery Singapore-style and prepare to get mucky. Stir-fried cooked but lacks the smoke I expect from true Texas barbecue.
clams are light and fresh and unencumbered by corn our. And KFD (Kentucky Fried Duck) sees a return to form: beautifully
the poached chicken-and-jellysh salad thrills with both its fried into nuggets and seasoned with a lavish hand. Fossilised
texture and clean taste. Mr Wong might be relatively new, but carrots, cooked in ash, come draped in lardo. Chef Damon Amos
hes swiftly established himself very much as the man in the has real talent, and Public, a place entirely without pomp or
know. merivale.com.au/mrwong. About 60 for two attitude, is a blast. lovepublic.com.au. About 45 for two
Opposite, clockwise from top left: the pared-back interiors at The Apollo; omelette at Chin Chin; staff at The Apollo; a dish at Da Orazio
Pizza + Porchetta. Previous pages, from left: Singapore-style mud crab at Mr Wong; table setting at Estelle Bistro
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The entrance hall at Chalet
Bear in Klosters. Opposite, skiers
heading to Weissuhgipfel at
the top of the 12km Parsenn run
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JUMPING JELLYBEANS
COURCHEVEL IS ALL CASHMERE SLIPPERS IN HILLTOP HANGOUTS, ZERMATT IS BRANDY-BEARING ST BERNARDS. BUT
NO-NONSENSE KLOSTERS PREFERS TO DOWNPLAY THE SCENE AND GET ON WITH THE SERIOUS BUSINESS OF SKIING
From top left: the master bedroom at Chalet Bear; owers in the property; snowy footprints in Klosters. Opposite, the exterior of Chalet Bear
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the powdery scrim of falling snow I can conrm that the
man is, inarguably, barefoot.
Later on Kristina will breezily recall encounters with
Sigourney Weaver and Julia Roberts, shell tell me about
seeing Prince Charles and his boys on the slopes, and
clocking the King of Sweden pushing a trolley in the
local supermarket. Along with the man who walks bare-
foot in the snow, this is all part of the scenery at Klosters.
And no one seems to give a damn.
No other world-famous Alpine resort disguises its
afuence, glamour and stellar celebrity patronage with
quite as much unappable nonchalance as Klosters. It
is a Swiss bank account of winter-sports destinations:
cosmopolitan, understated, tucked away, rigorously
organised, well mannered, secure and discreet.
Actually, culturally and socially speaking, the way
things are done and the way people behave, I think its
much more like Scotland, corrects Klosters regular Ben
Elliot. Its not fancy, its not sceney, it doesnt have
rocking nightclubs and bars. Elliot, who is the son of
interior designer Annabel Elliot (ne Shand, Camilla
Parker Bowless sister) rst came here with his dad who
had rst come with his father. As young boys my cousin
Tom Parker Bowles, Zac Goldsmith and I would be
packed off to Klosters during the summer on these
slightly militaristic, toughening-up, outdoor holidays.
Of course, it never succeeded in toughening us up, but
we grew to love it.
Elliot is now married to Mary-Clare Winwood,
daughter of the musician Steve Winwood, co-inciden-
tally and conveniently also a Klosters homeowner. You
go to Klosters for the skiing. Everything else is low-key
and unpretentious. Its no frills. Spartan. A bit eccentric.
He once spotted Rene Zellweger at the restaurant of
the Wynegg hotel. She was being shouted at by the
hotels notoriously erce and bossy owner, the late Ruth
Guler, for the crime of sitting at the wrong table. Poor
thing didnt know what had hit her. Once, Elliot tells
me, a male guest, on seeing that he had been given a
room with two single beds, made the mistake of asking
Guler if he could swap for a double. You are not here
to sleep, she countered curtly. You are here to ski.
Certainly to anyone initiated into its community of
vigorous, wind-tanned skiers, cashmere-knit alpinists,
various lm stars, politicians, spritely Scandi-royals and
vital-looking, 70-something Euros, the notion that
Klosters is so often categorised with blinging St Moritz
and super-grand Gstaad is bafing and rather ridiculous.
Well-heeled patronage aside, the Prttigau Valley village
(population 6,177 and around 1,200 metres above sea
level) actually has very little in common with either.
Here is a list of things you wont nd in Klosters:
ashy hedge-funders, brassy Ruskis, fur coats, sele
sticks, thundering four-wheel drives (most people walk),
high-ving snowboarders in low-waisted pants (this
is a ski resort!), house music ootz-ootz-ootz-ing from
any bars. Lunch is rsti not sushi. Stop at the Skihtte
Gruobenalp for an ambrosial slice of cremeschnitte
cake and a sharpening shot of schnapps and you
shouldnt be surprised to hear the refreshed inhabitants
From top: a view of Klosters; the rustic interior of Hhwald restaurant in Monbiel, which sits just above the village
THINGS YOU WONT FIND IN KLOSTERS: FLASHY HEDGE-FUNDERS, BRASSY RUSKIS,
SELFIE STICKS, HIGH-FIVING SNOWBOARDERS IN LOW-WAISTED PANTS
Clockwise from top left: the re at Hhwald; the reading room at Chalet Eugenia; cremeschnitte and schnapps; Joes Bar at Skihtte Gruobenalp
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of an adjacent table suddenly breaking in to a St Moritz Winter Olympics, some of which was actu-
gently harmonious chorus of yodelling. ally shot in Klosters, more and more Americans arrived.
While St Moritz has outposts of Moncler, Chanel, The Chesa Grischuna hotel (locals just call it the
Tods, Louis Vuitton, Roberto Cavalli and Bottega Chesa) soon became a second home for Peter Sellers,
Veneta, Klosters only has pharmacies, antiques shops, David Niven, Vivien Leigh, Truman Capote, Orson
ski-hire outts and a conserie or two. The best store in Welles and Julie Andrews. Famously, Gene Kelly danced
town is a large and well-stocked branch of a Co-op on the tables in the cellar bar. Rex Harrison pored over
supermarket. Its easier to buy a box of kindling than a scripts of My Fair Lady while Audrey Hepburn played
designer handbag, and the best massage, at the Residenz skittles in the rustic bowling alley.
Vereina, is a reassuringly brisk, stretch, pummel and Writer Irwin Shaw best known for his novel The
rub down delivered with healing resolve by a sporty Young Lions (the lm version starred Montgomery
Teutonic man in a tracksuit. Clift and Marlon Brando) and Rich Man, Poor Man
There isnt a single ve-star hotel in Klosters. A few (adapted into one of the rst TV mini-series) set up
years back the Campbell Gray home in Klosters in the 1950s.
group made an attempt to build Skiers formed a loose interna-
one, but the scheme seems to have tional club and the same faces
zzled out. A ve-star hotel would kept turning up year after year,
send out all the wrong messages, wrote Shaw, who recalled Greta
attract a different kind of visitor, Garbo taking long walks along the
says Christian Erpenbeck with a banks of Klosters Landquart river
wry smile. We wouldnt want that. with a straw hat over her ears and
He takes me for dinner at the an incongruous frowner on her
delightful Berghaus Alpenrsli nose. One day, at lunch, the reclu-
restaurant, high up on the edge of sive actress mistakenly called
the village with spectacular views one of Americas most brilliant
of the Gotschna mountains, and and outspoken writers Vigo Redal.
tells me another amusing story of Gore Vidal loved her for it and
denial and rebuff. It is rumoured they became promenading, Alpine-
that Nat Rothschild tried to buy air-taking friends. Interior designer
the restaurant and convert it Nicky Haslam, who rst visited
into a private home with a helipad. Klosters in the 1960s and has since
A chopper flying up and down created several homes in the
the valley? Nicht mglich said the region, remembers Garbo making
locals and gave permission for a daily walk to the newsstand at
the restaurant to get a make- the Klosters-Platz railway station
over instead. where she would take a long
The Klosters way, it seems, is all examination of all the movie-star
about modesty, old money, living magazines so she could see what
well, a sense of fair play, skiing was going on in Hollywood.
hard, honour and hearty, and The only nightclub in town,
unpretentious good times. But, Casa Antica, opened in 1959. The
truth be told, celebrity endorse- New York society model sisters
ment is what put Klosters on the THE KLOSTERS WAY IS ALL ABOUT MODESTY, OLD Marisa and Berry Berenson used
map in the rst place. to play 45s there. A young Anjelica
MONEY, A SENSE OF FAIR PLAY. ITS EASIER TO BUY
Huston met her photographer
Sir arthur conan doyle visited the A BOX OF KINDLING THAN A DESIGNER HANDBAG boyfriend Arnaud de Rosnay on
Davos Klosters region as early as the dance oor.
the 1890s, discovering the thrill of the slopes and the
restorative air with his wife, who was suffering from The notion of klosters as Hollywood on the Rocks
tuberculosis. I am convinced that there will come a time was fast fading by the time the British royal family
when hundreds of Englishmen will come to Switzerland arrived in the 1970s, but Prince Charless low-key
for the skiing season, he wrote. He was right. But it was appearances soon won him approval in the village. The
the Americans who came rst. Prince eats lunch at one of the cheapest places around,
Back in the 1940s, Walter Haensli, a noted ski instruc- reads an entry in the Chesa hotels ledger. He was
tor and racer from Klosters, was in St Moritz training dancing at the Casa Antica hires skis that he carries
the American womens team. Visitor Jack Heinz (of the himself and invariably travels second class on the sports
Heinz foodstuffs behemoth) befriended him and, on train. It also seems that the prince was fond of a rub
the promise of some outstanding skiing, followed down after a day on the mountain.
Haensli back to Klosters. Every subsequent year, Enter recent divorcee Clair Southwell, who was
encouraged by John Jays documentary about the 1948 working as a masseuse over in Flims. Ill never forget the
Above, horses drawing a traditional sleigh in Klosters. Opposite, hikers in the snow near run 24 in the Parsenn ski area
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GET UP EARLY, HAVE A HOT CHOCOLATE AT THE TOP OF A GONDOLA AND THEN
CLATTER DOWN A BLACK RUN, STOPPING FOR A ROSTI LUNCH
Clockwise from top left: a view of the Alps from Weissuh peak; Chalet Bears sitting room; winter in Klosters; a wooden house on Landstrasse
phone call, she says. Can you come over to Klosters to
KLOSTERS HIGHLIGHTS
massage Prince Charles? She arrived, and never left.
For a while Southwell worked as the Princes per-
sonal assistant, and her duties included organising the
annual Klosters press call which Charles hated. He BEST HOTELS
really just wanted to ski. On one occasion, she tells me, Chesa Grischuna
the heir to the throne turned up to meet the bank of A sweetly unpretentious and romantik spot in the middle of town still
photographers in a Groucho Marx false nose and glasses. managed by its founding family. What it lacks in pampering (no pool, spa
or big TVs), it makes up for in cosiness, a great restaurant and quirky,
Southwell now hosts Mongolian and Qatari guests
old-fashioned charm. Check out Swiss painter Alois Carigiets racy frescoes
during the economic forum (Klosters is ofcially linked
and relax in the legendary bar. chesagrischuna.ch. Doubles from about 215
with big-brother resort Davos) and arranges events such
as the Christmas Day English carol service at the 13th- Hotel Walserhof
century church. Absolutely packed every year, she says. Prince Charles and his boys were once regulars at this warm hotel in
town. Rooms are all suites two bathrooms and two bedrooms done
After a good sing-song, we all head down to Casa
out in a contemporary, naturalistic Alpine style with animal-skin throws,
Antica where theres free Champagne. New Years Day open replaces and mountain views from the balconies. The restaurant
is when the local farmers [many of whom are also ski has a Michelin star. walserhof.ch. Suites (sleep four) from about 475
instructors] stage a piglet race down the main street.
Hotel Piz Buin
She also manages a number of smart rentals, such as
A recent, extensive makeover has furnished the Piz Buin with a new
the immaculate modern-rustic Casa Bawald apartment swimming pool, gym and piano bar. Interiors are modern gentlemens club
near the church, owned and designed by gardener John with lots of deep-seated leather chairs and antler motifs. Like the Walserhof,
Coke, founder of Bury Court Opera in Surrey. Its it would earn a ve-star rating anywhere else, but in Klosters they prefer
available to rent at a remarkably reasonable rate. But, to downplay things. pizbuin-klosters.ch. Doubles from about 185
this being Klosters, its a word-of-mouth deal only
Silvretta Parkhotel
and Southwell vets any applications to make sure they Built in 1870, this is a big, friendly and efficiently run family hotel with an
are Klosters insiders. indoor pool, spa, sauna, three restaurants, a piano bar and kids club.
Prince Andrew is known to favour the grander pleas- Rooms have a view of the impressive Silvretta Glacier, after which the
ures and panoramic views available up the hill at Chalet hotel is named. The Klosters Platz train station and the gondola to the ski
Eugenia. It was originally built by Baroness Thyssen- area are a short walk away. silvretta.ch. Doubles from about 190
Bornemisza in 1958, and its new owner, Rolf Theiler, BEST RESTAURANTS
a Swiss entrepreneur and philanthropist, has added a Berghaus Alpenrsli
basement swimming pool and redecorated everything Just outside the town, this self-styled Alpine tavern is both destination
in super-plush, Heidi-married-an-oligarch style. A week restaurant and hotel. Come for the magical views of the Prttigau from the
here during peak winter season (and the Davos forum) balcony (were 1,450 metres up here), the rustic comfort of the rooms and
starts from around 50,000. Champagne is included. Its the full-moon fondue nights when guests gorge on vacherin gruyre then take
a ski-in, ski-out kind of place, naturally. a sledge ride down a marked run. alpenroesli-klosters.ch. About 80 for two
With all the fuss about the royals and the lm stars, Alp Garun
people sometimes forget to mention how good the A night-time sleigh ride across the wintry wilderness to this traditional
skiing is in Klosters, says Ben Elliot. The Parsenn ski fondue destination feels like a proper adventure. Bells mounted on the
area is 307km of groomed pistes loads of motorway- horses headgear ring out to warn speeding tobogganists that they are
wide reds and blues make it ideal for families. But more approaching. Blankets, hats and gloves and ask of schnapps are all essential
advanced skiers will recommend run number 24, a for return journey under the stars. alpgarun.ch. About 80 for two
cruise through the trees towards a lunch at the Alte Restaurant Hhwald
Schwendi restaurant. From here you can tackle the Take a short drive out of town to Monbiel and youll nd this charming
12km Parsenn run down to the railway station at Kublis. place full of locals and Klosters regulars. Staff wear proper Alpine dirndl
Elliot likes to get up early, have a hot chocolate at dresses. Try the wienerschnitzel or sptzli with pear, cheese and roasted
the top of the Gotschna gondola and then clatter onions. hoehwald-klosters.ch. About 95 for two
down the Parsenn Weissuhjoch black run. We stop BEST CHALETS
and have a rsti lunch at Wolfs Den in the Hotel Kulm. Chalet Bear
Then we take the funicular railway back up to the Davos Carpenter Luzi Jugli built this beautiful chalet just before the start of World
side of the mountain. Its an annual ritual. War II using wood he chopped himself. Jugli died in 2005, but the house
For me, skiing in Klosters feels like falling through a was sensitively modernised by Klosters lifer Gilly Norton. Bedrooms have
hand-made mattresses, linen is from Oka and The White Company, and
time-travel crevasse, back to an era when winter sports
bathtubs are huge. Ski photos and Alpine clutter make it feel like a family
attracted strapping types who thrilled at the chilly brace
home. klosters-ski-chalets.com. Sleeps eight. From about 16,000 per week
of mountain air and the rush of hard-packed snow
beneath their boots. When Alpine villages were quaint, Chalet Eugenia
immaculate and slightly mysterious; when aprs ski This ones got everything: vast rooms with oak-beamed ceilings, large
balconies and terraces with panoramic views, palatial bathrooms, pillared
meant tea and cake in front of an open a re. Maybe it
replaces, antiques, crystal chandeliers and jet-set art everywhere. An
its the clean air, maybe its the long and testing ski days, indoor swimming pool, sauna, waterbed massage. A private cinema. You
or the carb-loading lunches, but every night in Klosters can ski out to the Heid ski lift directly but you might also never want to
I go to bed early, sleep like a baby and rise bright and leave. oxfordski.com. Sleeps up to 21. Price on application
early the next day. Ready to take on the mountain
and the cremeschnitte.
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Swim vest, 90, Heidi Klum
(asos.com). Chiffon and
ostrich-feather skirt, 845,
Prada (prada.com). Tights,
3.99, Trasparenze (uktights.
com). Jelly shoes, 26, Juju
(jujufootwear.com)
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Epi embroidered jersey dress,
5,700, Louis Vuitton (louis
vuitton.com). Tights, 5.99,
Jonathan Aston (uktights.
com). Jelly shoes, 26, Juju
(jujufootwear.com). Oxygen
Orb Hoop earring, 525 each,
Robinson Pelham (robinson
pelham.com).
Where have you just come back from? in the nicest neighbourhood. These days I Describe a holiday disaster
Los Angeles. I love California. Its so go to Caf de Flore with friends and then I went to the Ivory Coast with Save the
varied. And a drive down Sunset Boulevard to Shakespeare and Company after a Children last year, and when we landed
is probably the strangest ride youll ever couple of glasses of wine. I also love Venice. there was an issue with our visas, so we
take. Youll see every side of the city, Walking around the city after dark feels were in a room for two hours trying to
including the sadness, the faded beauty like Im living in another century, and gure it out. Then my bags didnt turn up
queens and all the hope thats been lost. getting lost in a beautiful maze. for a week; they arrived the day before I
Its not just the shiny, rich side, but whats left. It was possibly the worst place to have
lurking underneath too. Its fascinating. Which is your road most travelled? bags not show up because nobody could
Flying from Nashville, where I live, to nd us. We were going down roads to tiny
Where in the world were you happiest? New York or London. Thats pretty much villages you could only get to in a four-
Iceland. Every time I land there, I breathe my commute, and there are no direct wheel-drive. If anything goes wrong for
the biggest sigh of relief. A couple of years ights. Nashville is a really nice place to me, its inevitably at the airport. But Ive
ago I took my twin sister and my children raise children. My kids and their friends learnt over the years that theres always a
and we travelled all around, driving off- run around the neighbourhood in a way way to work things out, so I stay calm.
road. We had an excellent tour guide called they couldnt if we were in New York. And
Jonas, who was the coolest guy on the of course theres a ton of good music. Its Confess to one thing youve taken from a
planet. It was midnight, the kids were still also become a bit of a foodie capital. hotel room
up, running around this beach where a Nashville has everything a big city has, but Come on who doesnt like a pair of
waterfall poured over a cliff into the ocean, less of it, so its a lot easier to navigate. Carlyle or Chateau Marmont slippers?
and he made a fire and whipped out a
picnic basket with salami, cheese and THE HEMINGWAY BAR Whats your guilty pleasure?
whisky. It was the most beautiful moment, Flying at the front of the plane, even if I
sitting by the ames, watching my kids AT THE RITZ IN PARIS have to use air miles or pay myself. I some-
have the time of their lives. Also, I read in HAS ALL THE ENERGY times get really scared of ying, and if Im
the news that the feminist Pirate Party did AND ATMOSPHERE OF comfortable then I think Im OK. I also get
really well in the election, so its a progres- completely neurotic about picking my seat
sive country. Its the one place hope may PARIS IN THE 1920S in advance.
still exist!
Where did you go on your rst holiday What would you most like in your mini-bar?
Name a place that lived up to the hype without your parents? Campari.
I went to Bhutan a couple of years ago on I spent three months in Tokyo when I was
a shoot with the photographer Tim Walker. a teenager. It was pre-internet, so my agent Most regrettable holiday souvenir?
I knew it would be magical as I was going would send me a map with directions Theres a good luck symbol in Bhutan
to the Himalayas, but Id never been because I couldnt understand the Japan- which is basically a giant penis. Tim Walker
anywhere like Bhutan before. Its just gor- ese signs. I met the shoe designer Tabitha bought me a keychain with one on it, and
geous, with old palaces and 16th-century Simmons out there she was still model- as I was going through the airport back in
monasteries. Everyone was so welcoming, ling then and we lived together. We had the USA they searched my bag and found
and not in a fake, lets be nice to the tour- so many adventures, but things I probably it I was mortied.
ists way. We stayed in the Aman hotels, shouldnt put in print!
which are incredible. Doing something like Nominate your 8th wonder of the world
that is the best part of being a model; I Tell us about a great little place you know The Tigers Nest monastery in the
always want to discover new places. The Hemingway Bar at the Ritz in Paris. Himalayas. You have to hike for three
PHOTOGRAPH: TOM CRAIG/TRUNK ARCHIVE
Colin the bartender makes the best hours to reach it, but its magnicent.
And one that least lived up to the hype cocktails in town and it has all the energy
Im not an Ibiza girl. I was so stressed out and atmosphere of Paris in the 1920s. How do you relax?
by the madness. I guess if I go again, I will Having a massage, eating good food,
need someone to show me parts of the Smartest hotel youve ever stayed in? drinking good wine. And as Ive got chil-
island where its a bit quieter. The Carlyle in New York. I love it so dren, a dreamy night off for me is room
much. I remember spotting Eartha Kitt service in bed and bad English television.
Which is your favourite city? there once, and then on my birthday a
There is nowhere quite like Paris. I lived couple of years ago I went to see Woody Karen Elson was speaking to Francesca
there when I was 16, but I didnt enjoy it Allen play in his band, which is a heav- Babb. Her new album Double Roses is out
because I was so young and wasnt staying enly New York experience. on 7 April
LIVERPOOL
BEAT POET ALLEN GINSBERG DECLARED IT THE CENTRE OF HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS. DESPITE BOOMS
AND BUSTS, THE WITTY, GRITTY DOCKSIDE TOWN HAS KEPT UP ITS CREATIVE FLOW EVER SINCE. NOW
THE CITY HAS A FRESH ARTY SPIRIT, ALL THE SIGNS ARE POINTING TO A FAB NEW ERA
BY CHRIS MOSS. PHOTOGRAPHS BY LAURA EDWARDS
WHERE BEST OF BRITISH the stylishly refurbed Lantern Room of the falafel, as well as originals such as gin-cured
TO EAT When brothers Gary and former Home for Destitute Children. 60hope trout and deep-fried kale. boldstreetcoffee.
& DRINK Colin Manning opened 60 street.com; ho-st.co.uk; thelondoncarriage co.uk; mowglistreetfood.com; maray.co.uk
Hope Street on St Georges works.co.uk; theartschoolrestaurant.co.uk
Day 1999, they set off a process that would GRAB A PINT
transform this sedate, terraced row into the CAFFEINE KICKS AND TASTY SNACKS Liverpool is one of the great pub cities,
Georgian Quarters main foodie axis. No 60 Bold Street is a busy, shabby thoroughfare especially if you like no-nonsense Victorian
is still going strong, serving rened modern that leads to the Bombed Out Church, aka boozers wrought in shiny red-brick and
British with north-western nods such as St Lukes, gutted in the Blitz. Bold Street polished woodwork. The Philharmonic
black pudding, Goosnargh duck and a jam Coffee is the place for a swift breakfast, Dining Rooms (36 Hope Street) is cavern-
sandwich dessert. In 2008, they opened but if youre after something substantial, ous and opulent; take a seat in one of the
HOST, a funky pan-Asian restaurant with the nest fodder is Asian. Former barrister snugs or spread out in the main lounge
Fifties canteen decor, just opposite. Their and YouTube chef Nisha Katona opened beneath ornate plasterwork by New
main challenger is Paul Askew, who ran the Mowgli in 2015 to bring quality tifn to Sculpture gurehead CJ Allen; the urinals,
award-winning London Carriage Works town, and her yogurt chat bombs have in rose-coloured marble, are gorgeous. Ye
and, since 2014, The Art School which caused quite an explosion locally. A little Cracke is a lively trad pub, famed for its
sources exquisite produce from Lancashire, further along is Maray, named after the Paris Lennon connections and one of the best
the Lakes and Wales, and dishes it up in neighbourhood and specialising in fresh places to befriend locals. yecracke.co.uk
IN BRITAIN
From left: The Quarter restaurant, off Hope Street; lamb, prosciutto, cucumber and mint salad at Maray; Mowgli, which champions Indian streetfood
THE FINEST G&T IN TOWN furniture with literary periodicals and sloe KEEP IT CLASSICAL
WHAT
Launched in 2012, Liverpool Gin whose gin as part of the welcoming pack. Every The appointment of Vasily
TO SEE
label features the cormorant/eagle known detail matters, from the internet radios to Petrenko as principal con-
& DO
as the Liver Bird has given the old the star-anise black puddings from Edge ductor in 2006 signalled a
mariners tipple a new life here. The Butchers, a Wirral legend. 2blackburne minor Russian revolution for the Royal
Belvedere (est. 1836) boasts a GinNasium, terrace.com. Doubles from 160 Liverpool Philharmonic. The then 30-
a melamine shelf stacked with dozens year-old brought intellect, daring and
of small-producer gins, served neat or NORDIC NOD physicality to a repertoire that favoured
with Fever-Tree tonic. Speakeasy-style Hope Street Hotel occupies a palazzo-style symphonies from his native land and
Berry and Rye (48 Berry Street) has warehouse redolent of Liverpool in its glory English classical masters. If youre in town
made it the staple tipple, with cocktails days. The conversion has been done with lots and hes performing, bribe someone for a
concocted to a soundtrack of jazz and of love, and features Victorian pitch-pine seat. liverpoolphil.com. From 15
blues. belvedereliverpool.com beams, walnut and birch oors, and iron
pillars the overall impression is of CATCH THE BUS
CHINESE TWISTS Scandi-organic meeting Scouse-mercantile The Magical Mystery Tour, by bus, with a
Opened in April 2016, Fu on Gradwell and getting on. In 2017, apartments will be Blue Badge guide, is a superlative way
Street claims to be the third bar in the world added in the former Royal School for the to visit the citys green-fronded burbs;
to specialise in baijiu, Chinas national spirit Blind next door, along with a spa and pool. see Dingles tiny terraces (where
(the others are in NYC and Beijing). hopestreethotel.co.uk. Doubles from 89 Richard Starkey, better known as Ringo
Barman Peter mixes long drinks such as Starr, grew up), gain a sense of what the
the Emperor Park Swizzle (house baijiu Er CRAFTY HIDEAWAY 1960s were like here and, above all, get
Guo Tou, rum, sherry, lime and bitters) WHERE The Bluecoat Garden is not your bearings. Roll up! cavernclub.org/
alongside tasty dim sum. Liverpool is home TO SHOP a hundred yards off Church the-magical-mystery-tour; 16.95
to Europes oldest Chinese community, and Street the main shopping
the diminutive Chinatown around Berry drag but somehow the 300-year-old walls ARCHITECTURE HITLIST
Street has the Beijing-style restaurant Yuet keep out the clamour. While the Bluecoat The wigwam-shaped Roman Catholic
Ben, and chicken-curry buns and cream Display Centre is proud to exhibit local Metropolitan Cathedral, built in the
cakes at Bonbon. fubaijiu.com; yuetben.co.uk artisans such as metalsmith Michael Badger 1960s, is as impressive as anything in
and textile designer Helen Chatterton, the Brasilia. Pay 3 to enter the crypt to see
GEORGIAN DANDY wares on show are sourced from across the foundations of Lutyens original
WHERE London-based interior the country. bluecoatdisplaycentre.com Thirties mega-basilica, abandoned when
TO STAY designer Glenn Whitter money ran out and the war started. A
dreamed of living in Liver- VINTAGE ESCAPE short walk away is Gilbert Scotts mag-
pool all his life. In 2012 he and his wife Take a taxi out to leafy Lark Lane, which nicent neo-Gothic Anglican cathedral, a
Sarah uprooted and devoted two years to is buzzy at the weekend often with a hulk of a building started in 1904 and only
restoring a handsome 1826 mansion in farmers market and craft fairs. Rummage completed in 1978. Other free-to-enter
the upper reaches of the Georgian Quarter. through a riot of retro furniture and xtures highlights are the neoclassical St Georges
Each of the four large bedrooms at 2 at Gasp and pick up affordable contempo- Hall opposite Lime Street station and
Blackburne Terrace has its own palette, rary art, crafts and cards at Lark Lane Art all the citys major museums. liverpool
dictated by contemporary art and bespoke Works. larksonline.co.uk museums.org.uk; tate.org.uk
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TABLE TO BOOK
A TEMPLE TO SUGAR IN THAILAND
Pudding-only restaurants first became a thing in
Melbourne, but now Bangkok caf Shugaa is stepping
up the trend. Set in the Watthana district, its interiors
have been created by Thai studio Party/Space/Design)
and are an ode to the sweet stuff, with walls splashed in
mint-green and candy-oss-pink stools. Reecting the
crystalline structure of sugar itself is a rose-gold hanging
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WORLD ON A PLATE
THE INGREDIENT: PISTACHIO
EAT ME DRINK ME
BY JOANNA WEINBERG BY MALCOLM GLUCK
Legend has it the Queen of Sheba so loved the pistachio she The pistachio is a rude food. Its the way the red/brown/green
demanded entire harvests for her royal court while forbidding any kernel peeps so alluring out of its shell. Many nuts (and drupes, of
commoner from growing it. In fact, as one of the oldest owering course) can be said to be sensual, but it is given to the pistachio to
nut trees, pistachio has been a popular food since at least the 7th be positively erotic. In its unadorned state, the most sympathetic
century bc. Pliny the Elder records in his Natural History that wine to accompany it is surely Harveys Palo Cortado, a sherry
pistacia, well known among us, originated in Syria, where it was blended of 30-year-old wines and perhaps the nearest alcohol
prized for its tenacious ability to grow in tough conditions, coping can come to resembling the great Oscar Wilde. The dryness of
with both saline soil and brutal high-desert plains. its wit yet the richness of its personality is incomparable. It costs
Flourishing in hot climates, the nut (in fact, botanically, a drupe 22.59 at Waitrose. It is a fortied wine, of course (nearly 20 per
a seed surrounded by soft fruit) was introduced to southern cent alcohol), and we do need fortifying for you may feel a trie
Europe by the 1st century ad, where it became popular in the full by the time I nish.
cakes and biscuits of Italy and Spain, and most distinctively as Lets begin with pistachio butter, the latest craze out of California.
the green crumbly lling in Greek baklava. The wine will be an elegant Riesling, crisp and palate-awakening,
Salted and roasted pistachios are sold at street stalls across the
Middle East. And barazek, the crunchy sesame-pistachio biscuits WHITE BURGUNDY IS A HIGH-WIRE ACT
bought by the kilo from souks all over Syria and Lebanon, are nearly
as common. In Iran, particularly, they crown a traditional dish called
WHERE MANY FALL AND ONLY THE SPECIAL
jewelled rice, which combines almonds, pistachios, barberries, FEW KEEP THEIR FOOTING IMPECCABLY
saffron, orange peel and onions, turned out, in a great test of the
cook, so the crisp caramelised rice crust, the tadiq, comes out on top, from Tanners, an old-school wine merchant wholl sell you PJ
ideally in one piece. Also from the Middle East is the triumphant Kuhns modern, streamlined Oestrich Lenchen Riesling Kabinett
pairing of pistachios with rose, especially good in a moist teacake. 2015 (its alcohol level a mere 10 per cent) for 13.90.
Today, the pistachio adds both beauty and exoticism to a plate, As for the kale leaves and cauliower covered in one of the
along with a mild, mellow richness thats hard to resist. In California worlds loveliest dressings (which includes pomegranate and
foodie home of the cultural crossover and now the second largest pistachio), what on earth will accompany such a dish? My rst
pistachio producer in the world after Iran health geeks are stock- thought was white Burgundy, in particular Berry Brothers &
piling the stuff in the same fashion as the fabled queen. Nutritionally, Rudds Meursault 2014 (29.95) from the Domaine Guyot-Javillier
theyre a big hitter; a storehouse of antioxidants and minerals such estate. This is so ineffably French in its poise and hauteur as to
as copper, which helps make red blood cells. Whizz them up with make Chardonnay producers elsewhere Im thinking mostly
of South Africa and New Zealand here, not California strike
their breasts and cry How do they create such balance? My
THE PISTACHIO IS A NUTRITIONAL BIG
answer is that Burgundy is a high-wire act where many fall and
HITTER, WHICH IS WHY HEALTH GEEKS IN only the special few keep their footing impeccably. But isnt such
CALIFORNIA ARE STOCKPILING THE STUFF a wine too delicate, in spite of its woody undertone, to cope with
the winter salad? Perhaps.
dates and cardamom for the nut butter du jour, or with mint, basil If, fearful of this, youd like to look elsewhere for your white
and pecorino for a simple pesto to coat courgetti. wine, I have no hesitation in recommending Hommage du Rhne
A handful of roughly smashed pistachios will make a smart dress- Chteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc 2015 (17.99 at Waitrose). This
ing for almost any salad. Scatter over radicchio, blood orange and exhibits a huge, complex class and robustness and there is nothing,
salted ricotta; or add grated carrots in a bright, crisp salad dressed absolutely nothing, to compete with it from Burgundy for the price.
with a hint of orange blossom. My favourite is the one opposite: a The choice is yours: prim and proper from Meursault or elegant
winter salad of exemplary fashionability, yet no less delicious for it. with a hint of rafsh from Avignon.
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MOVEABLE FEAST
DAVID MUNOZ
HES TRAINED AT NOBU AND HAKKASAN, AND HIS MADRID JOINT DIVERXO HAS RACKED UP THREE MICHELIN STARS. NOW THE
SPANIARD IS TAKING ON LONDON WITH HIS MIND-BLOWING OPENING, STREETXO. HERE ARE HIS TOP FOODIE TRAVEL FINDS
AJI AMARILLO FROM PERU fresh and very unusual tasting. I use it all the time and keep nding new
This is the most complex, aromatic and unique chilli around. If you ways to incorporate it into my dishes most recently with pigeon and
have ever eaten Peruvian food, you will have tried it. Usually bright chorizo on the menu in my new London restaurant.
orange and thick eshed, each one has a avour thats a little different.
Its not outrageously spicy, but has a beautiful fruity sort of heat. IBERIAN BLACK PIG FROM SPAIN
A national icon, and in my opinion the best meat to cook with. The
ROBATA GRILL FROM JAPAN marbling is exceptional, and you can eat every single part of the animal
I remember the rst time I sat at the counter of a Japanese restaurant because it is so versatile. It works brilliantly whether braised for stew,
in New York, I was amazed by their use of an open re. Seafood and fried in a wok or simply grilled.
vegetables are skewered and then slow-cooked over hot charcoal; it
is completely different to how we cook in Spain its fantastic. YUZU FROM JAPAN
Citrus fruits are the most useful ingredient in the kitchen I use them
DUMPLINGS FROM HONG KONG with everything and for me, yuzu is the king of the family. Its so
Going for yum cha dim sum and refreshing Chinese tea is always an powerful that just a few drops elevate anything its paired with and
exciting experience. I can eat dozens of dumplings from shrimp-lled completely change the essence.
har gau to barbecue-pork char siu bao or the unbelievable xiao long bao:
soup dumplings that explode in your mouth. PIGEON RAGOUT FROM ITALY
This dish was so good it almost made me cry with happiness. Chef
PHOTOGRAPH: SALVA LOPEZ
SEA URCHIN FROM ASTURIAS, SPAIN Giuseppe Iannottis mother cooked it for me at his restaurant Kresios in
These full-bodied Spanish red sea urchins are only in season in the the Benevento province of Italy, near Naples. The food here is the most
winter months, but they are marvellously tasty, with such an incredibly exciting and modern in the country.
creamy texture and delicate avour of the sea.
CHILLI CRAB FROM SINGAPORE
LILY BULB FROM CHINA Singapore is the street-food capital of the world. If you eat only one
Traditionally used in Chinese herbal remedies and the odd stir-fry, the thing, head straight to a hawker centre and order chilli crab with plenty
little-known lily bulb is actually a great vegetable. Its sweet, sour, crunchy, of mantou steamed buns. Just be prepared to get messy.
SIP TRIP
ARRACK
Toddy tapper possibly the coolest job title in
the entire drinks business. This is the name given
to those intrepid high-wire artistes who procure
the raw ingredients of arrack, Sri Lankas national
spirit. In the cool of the morning they shin up to
the tops of swaying coconut palms where they
chop buds from flower stems, moving nimbly
from tree to tree by means of a tightrope.
A sweet, milky goop oozes into buckets, where
it immediately starts to ferment. No additional
catalyst is required. The heat of the day activates
naturally occurring yeast, turning the liquid into a
mildly alcoholic toddy in a matter of hours. This
is in turn distilled and aged, or at least stored, in
barrels made of indigenous Trincomalee wood.
the craze
Grass-fed butter has replaced almond milk in coffee while coconut
oil is the latest sweetener among the health-conscious crowd. It
seems theres no end to what can pep up your caffeine x.
try it
It was the Swedes who rst mixed coffee with the bright tang
of tonic. Then, after spotting it on the cocktail menu at Koppi
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including on container ships and concrete barges. A bestselling author, Boorman wrote his
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bustling riverside. The restaurant a collaboration with Alain Kerloch, who he met while
working at another Paris institution, LArpge quickly made waves with its focus on
rened yet unfussy locavore dining. Considered a game-changer at the heart of Northern
Irelands food revolution, Ox remains Belfasts go-to destination restaurant, its welcoming
atmosphere and delicate dishes attracting serious foodies to its pared-back space.
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Chateaubriand, asparagus and black garlic, and a pudding of Bushmills jelly, lavender,
oats and baked-apple sorbet. This is the fourth installment in Cond Nast Travellers
Chefs World Series, which brings top cooking talents to London to create culinary
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spot with a supper-club vibe and rotating roster of chefs. Our previous events have
included brunch with Yotam Ottolenghi and an evening with chef Norbert Niederkoer.
jerk-style its famed for. Maginley and Golding stepped out of the
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that are loved and trusted, and every trip arranged is bespoke. Be it for a
weekend escape or a long-haul experience, Healing Holidays will inspire to
help you invigorate your body and mind.
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SLIM DOWN
TAP INTO THE LIGHT SIDE WITH THE TOP TARGETED PROGRAMMES
PALACE MERANO,
ESPACE HENRI CHENOT
SOUTH TYROL, ITALY
IN BRIEF STILL THE LEADING LIFE-TURNAROUND CENTRE
You dont have to spend upwards of 3,500 to be told that for good
health one ought to move more and eat less, but it doesnt hurt to
be persuaded of this wisdom in such a dedicated environment. The
Chenot method is impressive and addictive, but its not for sensitive
souls. Its based on Henri Chenots study of biontology looking at
how we age by taking in factors of lifestyle, genetics and environ-
ment, and using that information in a preventative manner to stay as
healthy as possible. This manifests itself in a barrage of prodding and
poking by the white-coated staff from meridian energy testing to a
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LES PRES DEUGENIE LOSS full-body scan that makes you want to weep as it highlights areas of
LANDES, FRANCE fat in glaring yellow. All of which is performed in the gleaming Espace
French superstar chef Michel Gurard is famous not just for his fan-
tastically rened food but for something that seems wholly at odds
with ne dining: weight loss. At his deeply chic manor-house hotel in
Gascony, foodie guests sit alongside those who ock for the anti-
ageing and anti-stress retreats and, most popular of all, the Minceur
Essentielle slimming programme. Gurards vision for shifting the
bulge is simple: combine a delicious, low-calorie diet with a person-
alised exercise plan and sculpting treatments using sulphur- and
magnesium-enriched water from the nearby hot spring. Crucially
though, this programme aims for sustainable slimness by delivering
a take-home strategy covering nutrition and physical activity, with
medical consultations and follow-ups a truly expansive approach.
The spa, which from the outside looks more cosy French farmhouse
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than hi-tech facility, really packs a punch. All the body-shaping THE GUT MAKEOVER LOSS
hydrotherapies are taken while naked as the needle-fine, high-
pressure jets of water break down fat cells more efficiently when RETREAT
A THREE-COURSE LUNCH IS JUST OVER MENORCA, SPAIN
500 CALORIES AND THAT INCLUDES THE IN BRIEF RE-EDUCATING YOUR INSIDES WITH A RULE BOOK
CHOCOLATE-CREAM PUDDING
blasted directly onto bare skin. It stings just a little. But not all the There may be nothing new about the idea that you are what you eat,
prescribed cures are such a shock to the system. Baths in solid mar- but the health of our intestines is still a hot topic, scientically prov-
ble tubs in front of open res envelop limbs in the pungent spring en to have an impact on our physical and emotional wellbeing. And
water (sulphur and magnesium are known for their anti-inamma- this replenishing retreat at Menorcas grandest agroturismo is the
tory and diuretic effects), while for the signature white clay bath, place to really get to grips with your gut. Under nutritionist Jeannette
which aids digestion, you wallow in toffee-coloured mud the con- Hydes personal guidance, you begin a realistically manageable
sistency of thick cream. On the nine- or 12-day regime these hydro four-week eating plan, which can be followed once at home with
treatments are scheduled four times a day, alternating with mineral her paperback The Gut Makeover. Refreshingly, its all about abun-
and vegetable infusions. Repetition is key. In between trips to the dance rather than deprivation. The goal? To start to heal and
spa there is time to exercise. This can be one-on-one with a per- restore your microbiome (gut bacteria), which will in turn rebalance
sonal trainer, alone in the pool or gym, or out exploring the cycle heart, body and mind. Days pivot around eating three plentiful
paths that crisscross the estate. The aim of the activity is to train Mediterranean-inspired meals stacked with a broad mix of fruit and
the body and engage the mind while assisting with weight loss. It all vegetables and high-quality protein. Breakfast might be fruit, nuts
feels very doable and therefore easier to maintain later. As does the and ker (a tasty fermented milk drink) with eggs and (gluten-free)
calorie-controlled diet. The food is limited, but still mouthwatering. banana bread, while at lunch and supper there are salads, plates of
A three-course lunch of tangy white bean and tomato salad with
soft pear followed by sea bass in a vegetable-and-herb tea is just COME HERE WHETHER THE ISSUE IS
over 500 calories. And that includes the chocolate-cream pudding. IBS, SLEEP PROBLEMS, OR HORMONAL
PHOTOGRAPH: TIM CLINCH
The spa list extends to facials, manicures and pedicures, and more,
so while Les Prs dEugnie offers a hand-held, step-by-step way to
OR SKIN DISORDERS
lose weight it is also somewhere to indulge a little. pulled pork, turkey burgers and barbecued prawns. Although theres
INSIDER TIP A reexology session with spa manager Ccile Ledru is no alcohol, caffeine, salt, sugar or gluten, it isnt too abstemious.
both relaxing and uplifting. Her diagnostic ability is uncanny. Relaxing is also key to good digestive health, so theres heaps of it
BOOK IT A nine-night Minceur Essentielle programme costs from scheduled into the itinerary. The villa, Cug Gran, has manicured
about 4,280 per person (+33 5 58 05 06 07; michelguerard.com). gardens, rolling lawns, sea views, an innity pool and plenty of spaces
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ABSOLUTE SANCTUARY LOSS
KOH SAMUI, THAILAND
IN BRIEF PRACTICAL, PURPOSEFUL AND AMAZINGLY GOOD VALUE
When the question is where can I go thats really good, hot and
wont cost too much?, this is the answer. Absolute Sanctuary is an
absolute bargain. You can get a weeks stay here, including ights
and the most delicious, healthy breakfasts chilli-and-coriander
omelette, coconut-and-mango yogurt, courgette pancakes for
less than what many spas in the UK charge for a long weekend. Plus,
given the ve free daily yoga classes (only two on Sundays, though),
you dont necessarily have to spend much more money once here.
Specialising in Pilates Reformer, yoga and detox, as well as pure
weight loss, this 38-room retreat lies on a terraced hillside 10 min-
utes drive from Samuis airport and coast. What makes it such a
steal is the food fresh, varied and vegetarian, with tropical-fruit
smoothies whizzed up to order at the poolside bar and the quality
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of the classes. Jana Brauer heads the yoga, Pilates and tness crew, AMCHARA LOSS
and the charming professionalism of the staff easily matches that at
GOZO, MALTA
WHAT MAKES IT SUCH A STEAL IS THE IN BRIEF SOMERSET FASTING OUTFIT DECAMPS TO THE MED
FOOD FRESH, VARIED AND VEGETARIAN
AND THE QUALITY OF THE YOGA CLASSES If having a gentle massage in plush surroundings is the extent of
your detox ambitions, give Amchara the body swerve. While its
spas charging signicantly more. Hatha, hot, ashtanga, vinyasa: the comfortable, nurturing and bent on relaxation, this retreat is just not
yoga mix is varied, with all levels genuinely catered for, and no gung- manicured or vanity driven. The skilful staff (based in the West
ho exhibitionists encouraging risky poses. Besides the thorough Country and now branching out to warmer climes) are so xated on
health consultation you get with Alena Kwong, who heads the spa, functional health that they are simply not concerned with the
other highlights include the tranquil atmosphere no alcohol or supercial. As well as fasting championed by the onsite team of
children allowed and how easy it is to be here on your own, which naturopaths, NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) therapists, yoga
most of the guests are. Downsides? It feels a bit dated. Bathrooms teachers and chefs raw and vegan food are also on offer, each diet
are pretty basic. The pool area is baldly concrete. At supper in the aimed at giving your insides a rest. Since digestion uses so much of
LoveKitchen restaurant, you can nd yourself wondering why they our energy supply, eliminating food stimulates the bodys natural
dont do something about the gloomy lighting. But the inland loca- healing processes, allowing it to repair itself at a cellular level. And
tion actually proves no problem at all. Classes and treatments take when you dont have to rush across town to meetings, tackle tod-
place in the morning or late afternoon, leaving you free to catch the dlers or do anything more taxing than snooze by the pool or stroll to
lunchtime shuttle to the lovely big beach at Choeng Mon, ve min- the infrared sauna, its surprising how little fuel you need. Away from the
utes away. At night, the great treat here is an open-air Thai massage, stresses, temptations and habits of daily life, and cosseted by com-
with velvety darkness and that tropical blare of cicadas all around. passionate practitioners, you will nally get a chance to attend to
And for a total overhaul rather than a restful weeks tweak, the new your feelings. Health mentoring with Kirstie Chisholm has a startling
30- and 60-day lifestyle change programme promises transformation. impact, her ability to connect the dots between mind and body and
INSIDER TIP Its good to arrive on a Sunday when not much happens. cut straight to the source allows for a total awakening youll be
After a full days travel, you probably wont be up to much anyway. rebooking before youve left the rst session. Make the most of
BOOK IT Healing Holidays (+44 20 7843 3592; healingholidays. whats on offer. Indulge in all the tests: food intolerance, heart-rate
co.uk/condenast) offers a seven-night yoga programme from variation monitoring, thyroid function check. Its about the educa-
1,939 per person full board, including flights, transfers and all tion as much as the experience. Slope off to the caf at midday
treatments according to the programme. HEALING HOLIDAYS and join in health talks. Whether learning about the effects of an
EXCLUSIVE For every seven-night programme booked receive two acid versus alkaline diet, or earwigging at a frank round-table about
complimentary extra nights B&B, an upgrade to a Deluxe room,
a complimentary Pilates class and 60-minute Thai massage. THE SKILFUL STAFF ARE SO FIXATED ON
FUNCTIONAL HEALTH THAT THEY ARE SIMPLY
NOT CONCERNED WITH THE SUPERFICIAL
food triggers it all comes out here. Everyone shares, everyone
learns. Twice-daily yoga and meditation classes support the detox
experience, while the more fringe treatment options such as EFT
(emotional freedom technique) will take it to a whole new level.
Come with a friend or partner and youll probably spend more time
exploring the spectacular coastline of this sun-scorched island. But
perhaps Amchara is a chance to be really selsh, go solo and take a
personal journey. Any time here will be an absolute game-changer.
INSIDER TIP Dont fear colonic irrigation. Sally Jobes is a master of
the machine, with huge experience; you are in the best possible hands.
BOOK IT A three-night retreat costs from 639 per person, includ-
ing a juice detox programme (+44 1823 475307; amchara.com).
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VILALARA LONGEVITY THALASSA & MEDICAL SPA LOSS
ALGARVE, PORTUGAL
IN BRIEF A FULL BODY OVERHAUL WITH PREVENTATIVE TESTS AND A SERIOUS DETOX
What if, rather than waiting until you develop symptoms or get sick, neurotransmitters. Theres osteopathy with the brilliant Ricardo Rosa
you see a doctor while you still feel healthy and full of beans? You have who gently manipulates your bones so they crack naturally back into
tests bloods, essential elements, heavy metals, a bio-physical place. And nutritionist Ana Horta devises meal plans to keep good
examination that reveals your metabolic age and fat versus muscle eating habits going when you head home. A brand-new piece of diag-
ratio to discover whats really going on inside. Then, if you show nostic equipment measures the length of telomeres (the tips of the
possible tendencies towards certain illnesses you can follow a pro- chromosomes which protect DNA from deteriorating); the longer
gramme, or implement lifestyle changes to head off problems before they are the better. They shorten with age but also due to factors such
they arise. The idea of staying one step ahead when it comes to health as stress, smoking and a poor diet. There is so much to take advantage
is at the core of wellness brand Longevity. Nearly three years ago, of here that days drift by but do look around. The grounds are
it paired up with long-established pretty, with a small lake, multiple
Algarve hotel Vilalara. The latter IF YOU SHOW TENDENCIES TOWARDS CERTAIN pools (some heated and with salt
already had a reputation for its ILLNESSES YOU CAN FOLLOW A REGIME water), tropical gardens and day
thalassotherapy treatments in beds for afternoon naps. Ideal,
which the healing properties of sea- TO HEAD OFF PROBLEMS BEFORE THEY ARISE then, for when you crave some
water are used to rebalance the bodys trace elements such as mag- downtime to process all your new-found health knowledge and
nesium and sulphate through warm multi-jet baths and pressure make plans to overhaul your life.
showers but the addition of such a serious medical centre really INSIDER TIP Book in for a power hike across the cliffs and past tiny
upped the ante. Many guests come for the four- to 14-night detox secluded beaches with personal trainer Diogo Eloi.
programmes, but everything from skin deep-cleansing to a cardio- BOOK IT Healing Holidays (+44 20 7843 3592; healingholidays.
vascular check-up is on offer. IV infusions and ozone therapy, co.uk/condenast) offers a five-night quick detox retreat from
where 100ml of blood is taken, mixed with oxygen and then 2,289 per person, including ights, transfers, a detox or liquid-
injected back in to strengthen the immune system, work well diet meal plan, and all treatments and activities as per the
together. If you have a history of Alzheimers in your family, Dr programme. HEALING HOLIDAYS EXCLUSIVE Receive a 10 per cent
Joana Santos might recommend a brain screen to check your discount on extra treatments or consultations.
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LEFAY LOSS
LAKE GARDA, ITALY
IN BRIEF ANCIENT CHINESE KNOW-HOW WITH ITALIAN FLAIR
Strip away the heated massage beds and white coats and this Alpine
eyrie would still make guests bounce. Set high above the quick-
silver vastness of Lake Garda, the imperious views t the Romantic
notion of the sublime towering rocky crags, volcanic skies and
mist-shrouded islets. But its the treatments that have made Lefay
a close-to-home favourite with Kamalaya and Chiva-Som devotees,
and a weekend retreat for stressed-out Milanese in need of an acu-
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backed by up-to-date medical research and lightened by an Italian NEW LANSERHOF LANS LOSS
playfulness. Dont expect miraculous quick xes or a sudden need INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA
to take in your trousers the message here is about embracing
long-term change. The new detox course is a hit, but the ve-day IN BRIEF TRANSFORMATION IN THE TYROL
sports/posture option is much more fun, beginning with moxibustion,
in which red-hot herb cigars are passed over qi points like reies, Hunched over a computer half the time, you have a permanently
and continuing with precision-guided massages that are al dente stiff neck and shoulders. You have digestive issues. You know you
without inicting the authentic pain of Chinese practitioners. We drink far too much coffee but just cant cut down. You often wake at
dont want to make guests cry, says one staff member. They all have 3am for no apparent reason. Your joints ache. Maybe youre even
recovering from a serious illness. It is precisely these kinds of com-
IT'S THE TREATMENTS THAT HAVE MADE plaints the type our GPs never seem hugely interested in that you
THIS A CLOSE-TO-HOME FAVOURITE WITH might want to get sorted before they deteriorate into something
KAMALAYA AND CHIVA-SOM DEVOTEES more serious. The newly relaunched Lanserhof Lans has always been
an exceptionally worthwhile destination, but today its better than
tales to tell. Effortlessly serene senior therapist Teddy Trevisan spent ever. Opened in 1984, it unveiled a 25 million transformation in
seven years learning tai chi in a forest, Luke Skywalker style; Dr late 2016. Rates for its 67 rooms havent changed much, but now
Tolja demonstrates how cycling with longer handlebars can pre- every guest also has to book a basic treatment package, which does
vent tiredness with an anecdote that conjures a wonderful image at least guarantee slots for whatever your personalised package
of this donnish figure pedalling down the Rhine on a Chopper. prescribes (theres nothing more irritating than being at a spa and
Make every movement a meditation! he declares. The sauna space nding that all the star therapists are fully booked). Given the on-
is thrilling, like a nightclub for troglodytes with disco colours and a the-spot access you get to a range of brilliant medical expertise, its
trippy salt-bath experience in which you oat weightlessly beneath well worth paying full whack if you do have serious health issues. A
a huge articial moon. And swimming between sliding doors to the key change is that the doctors are now specialists, covering cardio
outdoor pool never loses its appeal. The spa menu has its highlights, problems, internal medicine, rheumatology, orthopaedics, sports
but ingredients used on the la carte are just as fresh and local: injuries and sleep disorders. Additionally, theyre all trained in the
pasta with artichoke sauce and black truffles; short rib with beet- Mayr method, which puts good digestion at the centre of good
root ketchup. And surely its only a matter of time before the health
benets of molten chocolate cake are proven? While youre eating, ACHING JOINTS, DIGESTIVE ISSUES: COME
peer down to the village of Gargnano: DH Lawrence came here for
a day and stayed six months. As you walk away, taller than before and
HERE TO SORT OUT THE COMPLAINTS OUR
with renewed purpose, you may well feel the same way inclined. GPS NEVER SEEM HUGELY INTERESTED IN
INSIDER TIP Avoid snarled-up roads by coming at the end of the
health. Its cards-on-the-table time if you want to get the most out of
year, when the Mediterranean microclimate is still sunny and bright.
a stay. The medical consultation, half physical examination and half
BOOK IT Healing Holidays (+44 20 7843 3592; healingholidays.
discussion about what ails you, is your big opportunity to be frank,
co.uk/condenast) offers a ve-night tness programme from 2,430
open and un-British. The spa also offers the latest cutting-edge
per person full board including ights, transfers, all treatments and
treatments, including whole-body cryotherapy for pain relief and
activities as per programme. HEALING HOLIDAYS EXCLUSIVE A com-
reducing inammation. And theres a sleek new ve-storey wing
plimentary treatment, salt-lake session and herbal infusion, plus
with an indoor-outdoor salt-water pool, and steam and sauna com-
guaranteed room upgrade.
plex. Sixteen rooms and suites on the upper floors bring added
glamour to the retreat, but it still feels cosy compared to the spec-
tacular chunk of steel-and-glass modernism of its sister property,
Lanserhof Tegernsee in Bavaria. Lie in bed and look out through oor-
to-ceiling windows at the snowy Patscherkofel peak before padding
upstairs to the roof, where you get your own private hedged terrace.
Its a good spot to top up your vitamin D while deciding, what the
hell, to stay for 10 days rather than seven. After all, money spent on
the future you isnt any old purchase. Its an investment.
INSIDER TIP What you eat once home is crucial, of course, so pick
up The 50 Healthiest 10-Minute Recipes cookbook.
BOOK IT Healing Holidays (+44 20 7843 3592; healingholidays.
co.uk/condenast) offers a seven-night retreat from 2,999 per
person full board, including ights, transfers, and all treatments
and activities as per the basic medical package.
SEN WELLNESS SANCTUARY NEW charge, kicking off the programme by diagnosing your dosha. Its all
tackled here: weight loss, childhood trauma, stress, skin disorders.
TANGALLE, SRI LANKA There are the usual indulgent massages but more important are the
acupuncture, osteopathy, steam baths, fasts, cleanses and shirod-
IN BRIEF SUPREME HOLISTIC CARE FROM A HARLEY STREET HERO hara (warm oil poured continuously onto the forehead to cure
anxiety). Ayurvedic medicine is administered morning and night,
Founded by Londons favourite spine expert, Sri Lankan osteopath too big play-doh-like blobs heavy in turmeric and ghee. They may
Dr Sam Kankanamge, this retreat on the south coast of the island be disgusting but swallow, drink a gallon of water and youll soon
is about transformation of mind, body and spirit in one fell swoop. feel the difference. For something a bit more out-there, immerse
His big thing is the healing power of nature and the sanctuary is yourself in a gong bath, which recharges the body through sound
surrounded by thick jungle teeming with butteries and birds. The
eight thatched cabanas are designed in the shape of a conch shell
to draw up energy from the earth. Life here quickly falls into a routine. FOUNDED BY A TOP OSTEOPATH, THIS
Kundalini yoga starts the day at 6am, worth it for the pastel-pink RETREAT TRANSFORMS MIND, BODY AND
sunrise. Then its straight into your treatment plan (dont go for less
than a week if you want proper change). Softly spoken Dr Harshi is in
SPIRIT IN ONE FELL SWOOP
energy, or a cacao ceremony, an ancient ritual of drinking cacao
and dancing to help release deep emotions. Meals are communal
egg hoppers and coconut curry and its all very easy-going.
Youll soon be connecting with 20-somethings trying to nd them-
selves and octogenarians letting go of the past. The doctrine is all
about lasting change; come here and youll experience it in droves.
INSIDER TIP Organise treatments in the morning and spend the
afternoon at Yala National Park, known for its leopard population.
BOOK IT Healing Holidays (+44 20 7843 3592; healingholidays.
co.uk/condenast) offers a 10-night Cond Nast Traveller exclusive
spa programme from 3,219 full board, including ights, transfers,
Ayurvedic treatments twice a day, two yoga classes per day, two private
yoga sessions over the 10 days, osteopath sessions and excursions.
HEALING HOLIDAYS EXCLUSIVE Receive a Skype consultation with
Dr Kankanamge before your trip and 25 per cent off your next visit.
THE INDIVIDUAL
A GRIEF-STRICKEN MOTHER WHO
WAS EXHAUSTED, JOYLESS AND AT THE
END OF HER EMOTIONAL TETHER
When I received the email from delicious Puglian cuisine so you can
Patrizia Bortolin, the spa manager at THE REMEDY be as healthy (or not) as you like, but
Vair, telling me not to bring a book to there is no spa menu. I sat alone at
A FULL-ON IMMERSION INTO THE
read but to pack a owing dress for various lovely tables, but the kindness
the nal celebration, I panicked. I had MIND-BLOWING HEALING METHODS AT of the staff meant I never felt self-
signed up to do the Tarant pro- BORGO EGNAZIAS VAIR SPA IN PUGLIA, conscious. I had also decided to do a
gramme, a four-day ancient Puglian WITH SHAMANS AND SONATAS digital detox. Being fully with
healing ritual. It was described as yourself is liberating yet horribly
being for those moments when you need a revolution. For confronting. I missed my mother. I walked the ancient land,
women with shattered souls. That was me. Splintered to my among the olive groves and down to the sea, letting the
core. I was eroded by marriage, motherhood and the sudden sadness spill out. Patrizia kept banging on about the joy I
death of my mother. On the day of departure, my demons would feel but I didnt believe her. I felt as if the hole in my
raged. I was anxious and insecure, tears threatened all the way heart would never heal.
from Stansted to Bari. When I arrived at the hotel, the sheer The days rolled into each other with ever more focussed
beauty of the place made me weep. You pass through a vast, treatments that hit the spiritual spot. I suffered constant
medieval-looking arch to a spectacular stage-set beyond. emotional-detox headaches, punctuated by moments of
Guests are greeted by angelic-looking Puglian girls in euphoria. Carmine Basile, the Iyengar yoga teacher, was
olive-coloured Grecian dresses. Hundreds of candles icker world class. My shoulders, stiff as coat hangers, felt coaxed
in an entrance hall of sepulchral calm. Everything is cali- back to life. I have rarely felt so alive. But my favourite
brated to soothe; every inch of space is considered. The entire massage involved a sequence of music co-ordinated with a
hotel is made of tufo stone, with small troughs containing series of colours that I chose on the rst day. There were
rock crystal to absorb negativity. furious strokes to fast classical sonatas. My eyeballs uttered
My bedroom was like a tented cream cloud. The stylish weirdly in their sockets, as if I was purging the tension from
interiors highlighted my feelings of ugliness. I felt fat, bloated all that screen time. I had a sensory facial with scents that
and with all the wrong clothes. I should have been wafting made me irritable, then an improvisation where I had to
around in Bamford but had brought Sweaty Betty instead. pretend to be a bear rubbing against a tree which left me in
The layout is deliberately maze-like. Encouraged to get lost, giggles. I did music therapy, too, which I hated banging a
you can then nd yourself again. Patrizia has amassed a team tambourine like an angry toddler to express my rage. The
of therapists, masseurs, psychologists, yoga masters, naturo- nal massage is 90 minutes of bonkers brilliance. You are
paths, musicians and dancers who seem to have been culled hurled around, semi-naked and slathered in warm olive oil,
from some academy of the spiritual elite. All are unfailingly to the sound of Puglian women whispering and wailing. You
intuitive, so therapies have rare depth and resonance. Part have to let go of your inhibitions. I adored it, feeling ecstat-
of the mystery is never being told which treatment is next, ic and energised afterwards. That night, I had back-to-back
so its impossible to anticipate or control. Just trust and let go. nightmares. The emotional poison was releasing.
My rst was a traditional Roman bath experience, which I had entered Vair with a broken heart, attened spirit
left me wiped out and migrainous. That afternoon, I had a and heavy body. I didnt realise until I left just how miser-
session with Italian shaman Stefano Battaglia, who looked able I had been. In the nal session of psycho-aromatherapy
me, seeing deep into my soul. He told me that I was too harsh with Patrizia, in which she uses scents like tarot cards, I was
on myself and needed to be kinder. He did some deep, still sceptical about my capacity for inner joy. Yet I knew
painful abdominal delving, touching what felt like a hard something had shifted inside because I felt so much lighter.
crust inside my stomach. My unexpressed anger, apparently. Patrizia told me I would know when I got home. She was
I went from breathless sobbing, as he released a pocket of right. I could see how far I had come and how I had softened
trauma, to laughing uncontrollably. It was extraordinary. towards myself. I think its called happiness when, for no
Afterwards, Patrizia told me that it takes up to 48 hours for particular reason, a light giddiness bubbles up. At Vair, they
the body to process Stefanos treatment and that I should hold you, patiently and tenderly, so you can reset your inter-
eat only vegetarian food to let it work. The restaurants serve nal compass. Mine swung from misery to delight.
BOOK IT HEALING HOLIDAYS (+44 20 7843 3592; HEALINGHOLIDAYS.CO.UK/CONDENAST) OFFERS A FOUR-NIGHT RETREAT AT
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IN BRIEF POST-CANCER RECUPERATION AT A SUPREME SPA
the stars on the terrace. Coffees allowed, as is wine, but its a thrill now further upping its game with the BodyScience programme a
how a few days here make both lose their allure. Its a costly place detailed medical analysis involving DNA testing, 3D visualisation
to discover how well youll feel after eating simple fresh food, of your organs, cardio and arterial tness, and nutrient and hor-
doing a daily yoga and gym session, and having a massage. monal status. Ayurvedic expert Dr Samantha Semmalar carries
Considering how powerfully that translates into benets in every out further tests and schedules daily treatments: infrared detox
area of your life, however, its not a stretch to consider a stay here sessions, shirodhara and four-handed massages. At the end of
as an investment rather than an expense. the week you discuss the lab results in a Skype session with her
INSIDER TIP Naturopath Dr Tal Friedman and his medical team are and a London Harley Street doctor, and leave armed with a fat le
leading 10-night-plus retreats, especially worthwhile for those of information, a stack of supplements, and a programme of how
with health issues such as cancer, migraines, high blood pressure, to correct whatever issues the tests have revealed. This could be
stress and excess weight. one of the most useful thing you do for yourself ever.
BOOK IT Healing Holidays (+44 20 7843 3592; healingholidays. INSIDER TIP Many guests come on their own, but its also brilliant
co.uk/condenast) offers seven nights from 3,679 per person for couples with different interests and grown-up family holidays as
full board, including ights, transfers, a wellness consultation, everyone can do their own thing by day and gather for dinner.
weekly activities and daily spa treatments. HEALING HOLIDAYS BOOK IT Carrier (+44 161 492 1354; carrier.co.uk) offers
EXCLUSIVE Receive a 625 voucher to use towards treatments seven nights from 2,225 per person full board, including ights,
from the health and wellness menu. transfers and activities.
With huge day beds around the innity pool and lush-green creepers
tumbling over balconies, this world-class medi-spa looks like a mix of
all-white Balearic beach club and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
And now there are 12 new private villas in the pipeline to add to the
92 slick suites. The very reason SHA exists is a tale of recovery.
Founder Alfredo Bataller suffered from chronic digestive problems
for 30 years and only found a cure when he turned to a symbiotic
combination of macrobiotic nutrition and natural medicine. The
root of the SHA philosophy is to blend the best expertise in these
elds with top conventional medicine. So when you arrive a bit bro-
ken, the excellent team will know how to mend you. They listen to
individual problems (extreme exhaustion, post-op recovery) and
then prescribe a treatment plan spread across the huge range of
therapies the latest innovations in revitalising medicine (UV light VILLA STEPHANIE AT WEIGHT
LOSS
phototherapy, for example), coupled with a bio-energy consultation
to measure the level of your cell batteries. Getting the balance right BRENNERS PARK-HOTEL
between diet, exercise and stress is key for a long and healthy BADEN-BADEN, GERMANY
life, the philosophers stone, says Dr Vicente Mera, the full-of-
beans, 60-something anti-ageing specialist. Jump-starting the good IN BRIEF AN ENFORCED WIND-DOWN OF THE HIGHEST ORDER
habits right there and then, there are mind-and-body classes,
For anyone whose pace of life feels overwhelming, the prospect of
WHETHER YOU COME WITH DEPRESSION OR a stay at this ve-star pit stop is the equivalent of winning the
INSOMNIA, ITS HARD TO IMAGINE A MORE health lottery. Villa Stphanie, the little sister of the plush grande
FINGER-ON-THE-PULSE SPOT TO FIND A CURE dame Brenners Park-Hotel, is somewhere to have a proper break.
The 15-bedroom sanctuary is highly modern and elegantly pared-
personal trainer sessions, and stomping Nordic walks in the hills. back. But the smartness of the interiors is beside the point. This is
Everything has been designed to de-stress guests, from the exact a place for the overwrought to hand in their phone and laptop, to
room-temperature setting to the downy comforters on the beds. And press the button in their room that disables Wi-Fi, and to allow
underpinning it all is the focus on nutrition. Meals feel like an occasion. themselves to truly disconnect. A sense of detachment for a few
There is no sense of food deprivation; no carb or sugar cravings. days is potentially enough for some people to take stock and slow
Deliciously spoiling dishes include turbot with seaweed pesto and a their racing heart rate. But for the more anxious, there is much
chocolate fondant thats happiness on a plate. Whether you come more on offer. There are no group sessions, tree-hugging activi-
battling depression, insomnia or simply need a break, it would be ties or finding yourself through art programmes here. This
difficult to imagine a more nger-on-the-pulse place to nd your x. state-of-the-art medical facility handholds you through a
INSIDER TIP Make sure to t in an early-morning hike to the light- 360-degree assessment of your wellbeing. The facilities are
house for heart-lifting sea views. On a good day you can see Ibiza. spanking new, with cardiologists, gynaecologists, physiothera-
BOOK IT Healing Holidays (+44 20 7843 3592; healingholidays. pists, ophthalmologists and aesthetic dentists all on tap. Dr Harry
co.uk/condenast) offers a seven-night Essence programme Knig, who leads the squad, even offers pig-stem-cell rejuvenation
from 2,459 per person full board, including flights, transfers, therapies. Every treatment is administered by someone at the top
weekly activities and all treatments as per the programme. HEALING of their respective game. Its the Formula 1 of check-ups. A morning
HOLIDAYS EXCLUSIVE Receive a complimentary welcome mas- with Dr Ulf Pietzcker in his gigantic Starship Enterprise-esque
sage and room upgrade on arrival. office involves an all-encompassing schedule of examinations.
Next come the alternative therapies to address stress and fatigue,
and a general maintenance programme to work into your own rou-
tine back at home. But its not all clinical procedures and hard-edged
hospital beds. There are bespoke Sisley facials, and massages and
stretching sessions are prescribed as a necessity rather than just
an indulgence, always with the same therapist for consistency.
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Even the most highly strung guests will be coerced into surrender-
ing to the process and enjoying their recuperation. There is time
to rest, but theres also lots of activity in the form of yoga, kickbox-
ing and mental training, which leaves you as energised and clear
headed as a stay here does. This isnt a spa that takes you apart
before putting you back together, no tasteless broths, impatient
nurses or ill-tting gowns just pampering with purpose.
INSIDER TIP See stunning contemporary art at the Frieder Burda
Museum in Baden-Baden, a great place to lose yourself for an hour.
BOOK IT Healing Holidays (+44 20 7843 3592; healingholidays.co.
uk/condenast) offers a seven-night Classic Detox retreat from
2,930 per person full board, including ights, transfers and all
treatments and activities as per the programme. HEALING HOLIDAYS
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to ethereal heights. This new Wellness Retreat of the Aegean Sea; a Thalgo or St Barth treatment
(remarkably the only one in Athens) ensures the best utilising rich sea minerals and algae, or an international
course of treatment is devised for your individual treatment from Polynesia, Egypt, Asia and India.
needs by the team of dedicated therapists, nutritionists Whatever is recommended for you, it is guaranteed to be
and medics. Perhaps you could be prescribed a dip in a heaven-sent experience.
Want to feel like a goddess? Then
the biggest Thalassotherapy pool in Greece, with 16
there is only one place to head: the different areas in which to unwind; a stint in the state- With ongoing wellness central to the resorts philosophy,
truly divine Divani Apollon Palace of-the-art tness centre, with the very latest in cardio- your healing treatment continues throughout your stay
& Thalasso Spa, on the vascular technology; yoga sessions against a backdrop at this member of the Leading Hotels of the World.
Guest rooms are beautifully calm and contemporary,
Athenian riviera and all come with spectacular sea views. Light and
airy restaurants offer a wealth of nutritional options,
hen it comes to healing body and mind, few served up with more glorious views. The Divani
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parkhotel igls
There are no off-the-shelf treatments at Parkhotel
Igls, pioneer of Modern Mayr Medicine and winner
of Most Effective Medi-Spa in our 2015 spa awards.
Were talking serious stuff. Mayr is the theory that
modern syndromes often have their origin in the
digestive system, with symptoms improved or even
eliminated via diet, exercise and lifestyle changes.
At Parkhotel Igls, Mayr is based on six fundamental
principles (usually its four): sanitation, substitution,
self-discovery, sport, security and schooling of the
entire digestive system. First-timers should check out
the Modern Mayr Swift Retreat, which includes a full
health check-up, one full massage, four individually
assigned therapeutic treatments, daily hydrotherapy
treatments, Modern Mayr cuisine, group exercise,
relaxation training, lifestyle management and
mental group coaching.
Healing Holidays can arrange a four-night Modern
kind
Mayr Swift Retreat from 1,345 per person
sharing a double standard room including ights
and transfers.
three of a For a short-haul pick-me-up,
check out this trio of Austrian spas
spa-hotel jagdhof
In the pretty Tyrolean region of Neustift, Spa-Hotel
Jagdhof is home to the super-sized, award-winning
jSPA. Were talking 3,000 square metres dedicated to
you. This labyrinth of facilities features Vitality
World: 20 different saunas, including a rustic Finnish
sauna, baths and relaxation areas, tepidarium, herbal
bath, cistern steam bath, laconium, amethyst steam
grotto, saltwater inhalation grotto and Kneipp circuit.
The relaxation area has waterbeds and a starry-sky
ceiling. New to the spa are products from British
skincare brand REN and the Spa Chalet, dedicated
to relaxation. The hotel is run by two generations of
the same family who employ uber-knowledgeable
staff to ensure youre in expert hands.
Healing Holidays can arrange a four-night stay in a
Burgstall superior double room from 1,399 per
person sharing. This includes ights, transfers, half
board and use of the spa.
IN BRIEF A SPIRITUAL NEWBIE THAT BLENDS PROFOUND WORKSHOPS WITH A DREAMY SETTING
High in the hills above Malibu, on 23 acres that once belonged to the vibrational frequency of different chakra colours, which,
Teddy Roosevelt, is mystic and certied raw-food chef Inannya while you listen to binaural beats, aim to balance your energy
Magicks holistic retreat, where seven-night chakra-based pro- elds. It might all sound a bit bonkers, but for even the biggest
grammes encourage guests to reconnect with themselves and sceptics there is a lot that makes sense. Evenings begin with
nature. Food here is mostly raw: chia-seed pudding at breakfast; soup and share questions designed to make you open up and
huge help-yourself salads and carrot spaghetti with yellow bell pep- think before stories around an open re with a Guatemalan
per and truffle cream for lunch, although on the nal day its liquids shaman. Aja was seven years in the making and you can see it in
only. The rst four days begin with qigong either after a hike along every carefully curated detail, from the incredible bio-dynamically
the Backbone Trail or on El Matador beach followed by a work- planted gardens (one for each chakra) to the quotes engraved
shop related to that days designated chakra. Some of these are on reclaimed wood. On the last night, Magick reads out her
pretty left-of-centre (chanting about water, for example), but the favourites, including Lewis Carrolls: Who in the world am I? Ah,
best are with herbalist Ali Mramor and, on throat-chakra day, thats the great puzzle. Yes Aja is expensive, but after a week
sound therapy with classically trained musician Helane Anderson. here you may have more of an answer. Just dont be surprised if
Most afternoons are spent in the Egyptian-inspired spa, where tra- buried-deep emotional sore spots surface in the process.
ditional treatments such as excellent acupuncture with Michael INSIDER TIP Request the secluded Yogini treehouse room; it has
Veros are combined with sound and crystal-light therapies, including huge picture windows overlooking the purple crown chakra garden.
the John of God machine. Named after its Brazilian psychic inven- BOOK IT A seven-night programme costs from 7,625 per person
tor and dubbed the spiritual X-ray, it has a strip of lights that match full board (+1 310 457 7024; aja.com).
2017
WINNER
MOST months a baby spends in the womb. The Devi Blessings take you on
RAAS DEVIGARH TRANSFORMATIVE a journey through the chakras and combine ancient healing tech-
RAJASTHAN, INDIA PROGRAMME niques with wild-harvested ingredients of the upmost integrity,
many of them sourced in India. Imagine Damascena rose oil, which
IN BRIEF ALL-NATURAL RITUALS IN PALATIAL GROUNDS contains 38 damask roses per drop, poured over your chest to help
nurture peacefulness and awaken unconditional love. Or a body
This is one of Rajasthans most beguiling places to stay, where new scrub of 200-million-year-old Himalayan salt mixed with warmed
ownership has injected fresh spirit and polish into the proceedings poppy seeds rubbed over your entire body to soothe internal vul-
and, most excitingly, a destination-spa get-up from organic British nerabilities. These are treatments as ritualistic ceremonies: subtle
skincare brand Ila. Come for a week or as a mini add-on to a longer om tuning forks, potent purications using black-amber smoke and
trip to India; either way, a stay here will move you. Not only is the Bhutanese chants, crystal-bowl sound healing in the sacred fre-
hotel itself beauty manifest an exquisite 18th-century palace with quency of omega 432 (which aligns us to the heartbeat of Mother
Marwari-horse murals, wooden swings swaying in courtyards and Nature). Hauntingly evocative background music, steaming cups of
the sounds of ankle-bracelets jangling but the Ila-Only spa is a fresh ginger tea and bowls of owers arranged like still-life paintings
refuge of gentle goodness. Here, Denise Leicester, founder of Ila, all add to the cocooning effect. Magnetic views of the surrounding
has designed a series of next-generation bespoke treatments Aravalli Hills older than the Himalayas pull you both inwards and
known as the Devi Blessings, based on the Indian festival of outwards. The sleek, green-slate swimming pool is a lovely refresh-
Navratri: a nine-night period of self-reection symbolising the nine er. Theres a gym and hot tub, and the most gorgeous variety of
places to eat, from the restaurant itself to private open-air rooftop
soires decorated with candles as far as the eye can see. Choose a
three, ve or nine-night Devi Blessings Journey and you can com-
bine treatments with yoga, workouts that leave you feeling nimble
and lose-yourself meditation sessions in secret nooks of the build-
ing. Explore nearby Delwara, which is known as the town of the
gods, with its numerous Jain temples that look like something out
of Indiana Jones, before savouring deep rest in the palace itself.
Prepare to be carried into a graceful dimension.
INSIDER TIP Visiting masters are in the mix for 2017, including
retreats with intuitive English healer Fiona Arrigo, who offers won-
derful workshops on feminine wisdom for modern times.
BOOK IT Healing Holidays (+44 20 7843 5592; healingholidays.
co.uk/condenast) offers a ve-night Devi Blessings Journey from
2,499 per person full board, including ights and transfers.
hedonism and headaches though. This is one of the only spas in the the best ingredients from around Mexico and keeps menus light and
world with its own cenote a natural limestone swimming hole cel- inventive (carpaccio of grilled mamey fruit and avocado; venison
ebrated by Mayans as the entrance into the sacred underworld. tartare with bitter orange and habanero-chilli vinaigrette). Bed
Hypnotic three-hour rituals blend traditional Mayan therapies with down in one of the 40 villas, each with its own pool, hammock and
Eastern healing methods plus a healthy dose of modern technology outdoor shower. Just down the road is the village of Chochol,
(bespoke otarium; hi-tech gym). If you want to embark on a hard- where you can pick up delicious honey, and Mrida, with its won-
core detox programme or seek profound transformation, there are derful museums and restaurants, should denitely not be missed.
hand-picked therapists offering every possible treatment, such as INSIDER TIP Fireies take over the lawn leading to the guest rooms
chakra therapy, reiki, Mayan rebirth massages, sound cleansing, at dusk during summer months. Its the perfect spot for meditation.
three different types of temazcal a pre-Hispanic sweat-lodge BOOK IT From about 620 per person per night, including break-
and sessions with local spiritual guides. But if your idea of wellbeing fast and activities (+52 55 4161 4262; chableresort.com).
None of the clocks seem to work at San Luis. The one in reception
and the one by the pool are both antiques silent and unmoving.
Its not intentional. The Parisian antique dealer who sold them
apparently swore blind they were functioning. But it seems right
that theyre stilled. Time feels stretched here, slowed down, imma-
terial. This serenity comes from the setting the stunning backdrop
of the Italian Alps, the ring of the pine-fresh air. But also from the
owners, the super-hospitable Meister family. They dont rush things.
Their rst hotel, the Irma in nearby Merano, had been going for
almost a century before the San Luis welcomed its inaugural guest
just over a year ago. An opening that was itself the culmination of a
decade of unhurried endeavour, not least sourcing the 28,000
square metres of antique wood needed for the stunning chalets
that circle the lake, and the treehouses up in the forest. The careful
design of similarly considered interiors is overseen by family matri-
arch Ilse Meister and her daughter Claudia all Belgian linen and COMO SHAMBHALA ESTATE
contemporary, handmade furniture. Given that each chalet has its BALI, INDONESIA
own sauna, you would be forgiven for hunkering down were the
communal spaces not so lovely. There is a sophisticated clubhouse IN BRIEF THE ISLANDS POWERHOUSE SPA IS STILL ON TOP
THERES A SUPERLATIVE POOL AND The setting a ercely private estate in jungle clearings, high above
SHOW-STOPPING HOT TUB SUNKEN INTO the rainforest-shrouded river outside Ubud is not only spectacular,
but also deeply therapeutic. And what the COMO group has cre-
THE JETTY THAT JUTS OUT INTO THE LAKE ated is a holistic sanctuary of the highest order: top-notch facilities,
with a superlative indoor/outdoor heated pool and a show-stopping ahead-of-the-curve treatments, phenomenal practitioners and 30
hot tub sunken into the jetty that juts out into the lake. And, of rooms served by almost 380 staff. Come here for complete self-
course, the spa: a gym, steam room, sauna and six simple, elegant restoration and utter tranquillity apart from a relentless chorus of
treatment rooms, where the emphasis is on anti-ageing facials and cicadas and you wont be disappointed. Of course, it isnt a regi-
a packed menu of body therapies from the super-soothing oil mas- mented boot camp, nor somewhere that offers cookie-cutter quick
sage to the energising full-body treatment, which incorporates xes; instead, it focuses on realistic healing and positive changes.
reexology to great effect. High up on the remote Avelengo plateau, The six wellness programmes stress management, cleanse, be
the property where full board is standard might feel a little too active, rejuvenation, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda
secluded were Arturo Spicocchis daily-changing menu not easily run from three to seven nights, though there are also longer stays if
equal to the task (hes worked at Michelin-starred La Sta de Michil you can stretch to it. A team of resident health experts includes an
at Hotel La Perla just over the mountains). As betting the regions exceptional Ayurvedic doctor, nutritionist and TCM consultant, as
Italo-Austrian identity, he serves up everything from substantial well as the nest instructors in yoga, Pilates and qigong. Expect a
South Tyrolean dishes, such as smoked pork, sauerkraut and dump- gentle results-driven approach: you can still drink coffee and
lings for those refuelling after a day of hiking, to light Mediterranean indulge in a glass of wine, as its all about moderation without
plates of turbot with asparagus and coconut-potato foam, using forsaking too much comfort a fact not lost on the undisclosed
ingredients grown in the hotels fertile gardens. Whether youre celebrities who check in here. Itineraries match up your goals with
lingering over breakfast in your room, lying lazily by the pool, or your current health status: a combination of Asian-based thera-
drifting off on your massage bed, this a place outside of time. pies, bodywork, diet and treatments such as pranayama meditation
INSIDER TIP Glorious in summer, the San Luis is a winter wonderland and Japanese-style acupuncture run in tandem with workouts in
too, with roaring res by the pool and ice-skating on the frozen lake. the jungle gym and guided estate walks. A personal assistant
BOOK IT From about 160 per person full board (+39 0473 assigned to each guest co-ordinates a surprisingly busy schedule.
279570; sanluis-hotel.com). For more information on trips to But there is still time to pause. At lunchtime, head to the 150-year-
PHOTOGRAPHS: GUILLAUME DE LAUBIER; STEFANO SCATA
South Tyrol, visit suedtirol.info. old Javanese restaurant, high up in the hills, for magical views of the
valley. Everything on your plate is outrageously healthy, balancing
raw and vegan foods, with dishes inspired by Italy and more remote
Indonesian islands. The food is an integral part of this holistic
education, and this immersive process is an education, have no
doubt. Youll leave armed with homework: post-treatment notes,
wellness road maps to help maintain the newly acquired lifestyle
habits back in the real world, and a long-term spring in your step.
INSIDER TIP Half-board rates incorporate wellness sessions and
complimentary activities for a more exible introduction (you can
join a programme afterwards). Whatever option, hole up here for as
long as your budget permits, maximising the on-hand expertise and
slow diffusion into the uplifting surroundings.
BOOK IT Red Savannah (+1242 787800; redsavannah.com) offers
a one-week stay from 5,425 per person full board, including treat-
ments, ights and transfers.
TOP TIP
The Mayr cure
can be tough, so stay
off caffeine and alcohol
in the run-up to ease
you into the
detox process.
DEEP RETREAT
SANARA
TULUM, MEXICO
IN BRIEF HIP HEALING FOR A CLUED-UP CROWD
Since opening in 2014, Sanar has fast become the Tulum insiders
holistic hangout. This smart hideaway is British co-owners Charlie
Stuart Gay and Daniella Hunters eco-chic vision for sustainable
healthy living. There are no timetables here (apart from yoga three
times per day and any spa treatments you book), so feel free
to wander, swim and eat. Sanars caf-restaurant, The Real
Coconut, is Hunters baby, inspired by her own journey to heal her-
self from the life-threatening asthma she suffered as a child, and is
grain-, gluten-, dairy- and rened-sugar-free to improve digestive centre, theres no spa pomp and ceremony in the form of robes and
health. Detoxers, vegans and meat-eaters are all incredibly well fed slippers. Treatments are all bespoke. A reexology and sobada ses-
(caramelised beetroot with avocado and seafood; organic eggs on sion with local Mayan healer Leo is a deeply shifting experience.
paleo plantain muffins drizzled with dairy-free hollandaise). It takes Initially learning from his father, Leo has studied Eastern and
at least a week to work through the drinks menu, from warm cacao Western therapies, integrating it into his one-of-a-kind, top-to-toe
milk to gut-healing chicken-bone broth. Even non-yogis will even- massage. Its a blissful release that induces deep sleep luckily its
tually want to brush the sand off their feet and join classes at the less than ve minutes back to the minimal beach suites. Whether
glass-walled studio, as much for the jaw-dropping ocean view as youre in tune with your chakras, able to stand on your head or
the great selection of styles. Warrior-woman-like instructor not, youll nd a path here that suits. This gentle take on a retreat is
Alessandra Montana swapped a fashion career in Italy for barefoot surprisingly effective.
life in Tulum and now runs Sanars eclectic programme. Her INSIDER TIP Head to the yoga studio at dawn when no-one is
renowned sound-healing sessions meld live music and gongs with around. Slide open all the doors (you may need to ask for the key at
precision vinyasa ow. She also brings in the areas best Iyengar and reception) sit silently as the sun rises and fall into a natural medita-
hatha teachers, such as Blanca Azucena who, as well as directing tion. Tulum was once known as Zama, which means place of dawn.
spot-on alignment, encourages you to let go, expand and breathe Its easy to see why when experiencing the full beauty of it.
into your body, opening up to the more elemental depths of yoga BOOK IT Doubles from about 350 per night (+1 310 933 6408;
we often miss in physically orientated urban practices. At the wellness sanaratulum.com).
WEIGHT spa, tucked into the hillside, and let the switching-off continue.
NEW SANTANI LOSS Everything is covered: weight loss, anti-ageing, joint pain, exhaustion,
KANDY, SRI LANKA trauma and depression. Following an assessment by Dr Sreekanth to
determine your dosha, gear up for a tailored programme. The full-
IN BRIEF JUNGLE ESCAPE HIGH UP IN THE HILLS body massage, Choorna Swedana, and the tension-alleviating
Udwarthanam are deliciously soothing, but dont think you get
Set among 48 acres of tea plantations and lush vegetation including away that easily Sneha Vasti, an oil enema, and the nasal-cleansing
every fruit tree imaginable (mango, avocado, guava and mandarin), treatment, Nasyam, are also on the agenda (ask for Beenitha, who
this place is about getting in touch with your inner self. Founded by calms nerves in seconds). Theres also a thermal-salt bath that is
Sri Lankan Vickum Nawagamuwage, who was educated at Harvard excellent for skin conditions. Yoga ticks all the boxes: Gillian has every
before being snapped up by Deloitte, Santani is the hardcore type up her sleeve, teaching ashtanga, restorative and yin yoga. The
Ayurvedic big hitter that Sri Lanka really needed. Twenty architectur- pavilion is ideal for meditation, but ask to have a session beside
ally edgy villas slotted seamlessly into the landscape sit upon the sparkling waters of the Hulu Ganga, a half-hour walk from the
exposed steel pillars with naturally nished cement walls and timber retreat. Thanks to executive chef Wajira Gamage, a Relais & Chteau
ooring. Its all very simple, almost stark, and inspired by the coun-
trys Buddhist meditation caves. Best of all is the view, maxed out by SET AMONG ACRES OF LUSH VEGETATION,
floor-to-ceiling windows, of the spectacular Knuckles mountain THIS IS THE HARDCORE AYURVEDIC BIG
range. Fresh breezes replace air-conditioning and theres no Wi-Fi
(dont panic, a modem can be delivered to your room). Head to the
HITTER THAT SRI LANKA REALLY NEEDED
veteran who spent 16 years in France, theres no deprivation when
it comes to the dosha-specic menus just super-fresh, healthy
food made with seasonal produce from the local farm. When its
time to go home, you will be sleek and sparkly-eyed with spirits
soaring. Santanis aim is to restore balance, and with the help of the
charming staff, its achieved with aplomb. Excitingly, plans for a
European outpost are in the offing.
INSIDER TIP Its a long drive from the airport, so get the seaplane
from Colombo to Kandy and enjoy a thrilling view of the Hill Country,
plus the odd elephant, before landing on Mahaweli Ganga river.
BOOK IT Healing Holidays (+44 20 7843 3592; healingholidays.
co.uk/condenast) offers a seven-night yoga programme from
2,799 per person full board, including flights and activities.
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HUNGER GAMES
THE INDIVIDUAL
AN UNHAPPY, STUCK-IN-A-RUT
TWENTYSOMETHING WITH SERIOUS
SUGAR CRAVINGS AND MOOD SWINGS,
I had always been what you might WHO IS INCREASINGLY DEPRESSED your knife and fork between mouth-
call skinny, but in the past few years fuls and chew until your food is pulp.
Ive harboured a secret: a stubborn Just outside Innsbruck, Parkhotel
THE REMEDY
ring of fat around my belly, hidden Igls is one of the friendlier places to
masterfully under A-line clothing. THE FEARED AND REVERED MAYR CURE, undertake the Mayr cure. Your left
But my skin had been getting pro- A WEEK OF FLUSHING OUT THE DIGESTIVE shoulder is still higher than your right
gressively worse and my mood lower SYSTEM AT PARKHOTEL IGLS, THE MOST too much gas in your torso, Dr
and lower, so when I looked in the COMFORTING MEDI-CLINIC IN AUSTRIA Gardner tells me as soon as I walk
mirror I barely recognised myself. I into his consultation room. Im only
was swinging between extremes, from here for a week (most guests are not
stufng my face with anything edible to panicking over what only regulars but are in for two or three weeks), so I am
to order in restaurants. All I thought about was what I was given blood tests, weighed and measured. But candida testing
going to eat next. None of my friends took this seriously takes two weeks. Im prescribed the Stage Four anti-fungal
because I was still relatively small, but two stone heavier diet as a precaution, so yeast and sugar are out, rock-rose
than my normal weight of seven stone. I felt out of control tea is in. The diet includes enough protein to preserve muscle
and ultimately miserable. while losing fat. Yes, there are some guests merrily tucking
Then, Dr Peter Gartner, the Mayr-method practitioner into puddings on Stage Eight but there are also some who
at the Parkhotel Igls in Austria, changed my life during a eat soup three times a day. Every morsel is exquisite, from
30-minute consultation in London. He poked and tapped juicy Stubai chicken to velvety courgette velout.
my stomach like a judge in court. The space just below my Chewing is paramount and drinking water is forbidden
ribs sounded hollow full of air, he said. He asked me half an hour before and after meals as it dilutes saliva and
questions about my diet and bowel movements (normal digestive juices. When you think about it, all the elements
until I travel now two magnesium tablets at bedtime works here make sense. Everyone complains about taking the bitter
a dream when Im on a trip) and suspected an overgrowth water (Epsom salts), which ushes everything through three
of candida (an intestinal fungus which feeds on sugar, to four times a day with little warning. But for me, mealtimes
creating intense cravings). I had all the symptoms: extreme are uncomfortable. Phones are not allowed in the restaurant
tiredness, bloating, sugar longings. Candida overgrowth is which, as a solo traveller, led me to stare into space to avoid
quite common and can be caused by prolonged use of gazing at others. And thats when I realise the cure could be
antibiotics that kills good bacteria (I had been on acne healing my mind, too. I have time to reect on my day as
medication for two years before this) and by stress. It was well as properly taste every avour.
all starting to make sense. I spend the mornings wobbling about on a waterbed,
Dr Gartners advice was to follow the principles of the wrapped up in towels with a warm compress on my liver
Modern Mayr method until I was able to check into before prancing in a pool of ice-cold water (the zingy Kneipp
Parkhotel Igls and undertake the cure with his supervision. treatment for improving circulation). Theres always some-
That was two years ago and for three months I didnt touch thing to do: Nordic walking, yoga, Pilates, aqua running,
rened sugar and coffee (too acidic); I dropped a stone in strength training, lectures. But the odd gentle stroll with Dr
weight, my skin cleared, and I was a much calmer, less Gartner through the village is all that interrupts my schedule
up-and-down person to be around. And then Christmas of detoxifying massages and topping up on vitamin D in the
and all the sticky, marzipan-coated temptation came and I gardens. After just three days here I am visibly slimmer, and
found myself back in a rut. by the end of the week my epigastric region (a triangle shape
Dr FX Mayrs original diet is a bit drab: spelt bread roll just under the chest) has shrunk by an enormous 15 degrees.
after spelt bread roll after spelt bread roll. Modern Mayr My heart rate has dropped eight beats per minute and Im
medicine focuses on the digestive tract: we eat too much, bouncing with energy. Ive lost four centimetres around my
too fast, too late in the evenings no raw after four is one middle and Im over two pounds lighter, although it feels
of the golden rules. Now the roll is simply used as a tool to much more. A follow-up call with Dr Gartner later conrms
teach you how to chew properly, something weve all been that I dont have abnormal levels of candida after all. But
doing wrong without even realising. The trick is to put down actually, that seems beside the point now.
Set amid the hills of the Son Tra Peninsula, surrounded by lush lagoon, to nd an extensive list of treatments which follow a selec-
jungle and ancient temples, Danang is Vietnams riviera. And the tion of scrubbing, body-working, face-cleansing and foot-rubbing
InterContinental is its standout hotel, a resplendent xture with journeys, from the Oriental Rose (with co-enzyme Q10 and antioxi-
plenty of imposing clout. Designed by Thailand-based architect dants for anti-ageing) to the Eurasians (with lemongrass
Bill Bensley (see Bangkoks stunning Siam hotel and Krabis and lavender to reduces stress and relieve muscle tension). The
otherworldly Phulay Bay), its an extraordinary and spirited feat of Journey of the Oriental Hammam takes place in a Turkish-style,
building, inspired by local villages, with a hint of French colonial- marble-clad room built with stone from the surrounding moun-
ism, tumbling down a hillside so steep theres a funicular railway to tains and is an immersive experience of skin buffing and
get you from top to bottom. Come here and do nothing else but deep rinsing. There is also the expected roster of rigorous yet
walk from the shoreline to the main reception and back again a few highly benecial massages to destress and unknot even the most
times and youll leave with buns of steel. But you can also just hole rigid of backs, and the ultimate in mani-pedi stakes Bastien
up and drink in the scenery. Bedrooms have uninterrupted views Gonzalezs podiatrist-driven treatments. This is just the sort of
of the tempestuous sky and the milky sea far below. All of them place where lotus-eaters can easily throw themselves into deli-
are vast, light-lled and smart, with cious self-imposed isolation. But
monochrome fabrics and bath- DANANG IS VIETNAMS RIVIERA. AND THIS the more adventurous can float
rooms with carved stone tubs (via that steep train-ride) from
almost big enough to swim in. IS ITS STANDOUT HOTEL, A RESPLENDENT immaculate lap pools to daily yoga
Most private are the spa villas, FIXTURE WITH PLENTY OF IMPOSING CLOUT classes, from a secluded stretch of
tucked away beside a luscious beach to the day beds at the Long
PHOTOGRAPH: MARTIN WESTLAKE
lagoon with just the odd monkey peering in for company. With low Bar or the private dining booths at Citron restaurant, which hover
muted lighting and panels of foot-massaging rounded oorboards, more than 100 metres above the waves.
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these villas encourage proper switching off. And there are treat- La Maison 1888 for French dining with a Vietnamese twist by
ment rooms attached so you can op straight onto your bed in that award-winning chef Pierre Gagnaire. Fellow guests will be well-
post-kneading dazy haze. Before you ring for your therapist have a heeled, ultra-chic South Korean, Japanese and Singaporeans
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identify what scents you prefer so they can create an individual oil BOOK IT Doubles from about 315, including breakfast (+84 511
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SAXON HOTEL
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
IN BRIEF AFRICAS TOP CITY HIDEAWAY UPS ITS GAME AGAIN
More of a stately home than a hotel, the Saxon has to be the ulti-
mate soft landing in South Africa for anyone spilling off the 11-hour
flight from the UK. Its hard to believe that Johannesburgs
energetic epicentre is minutes away. Once inside the propertys
immensely high walls, there are 10 acres of pristinely landscaped
gardens to explore, swimming pools to cool off in, and several bars
and restaurants, including the intimately scaled Luke Dale-Roberts
at the Saxon, which started as a wildly successful pop-up and has
been a permanent xture in the hotel since mid-2016. Its not his
award-winning Cape Town restaurant the Test Kitchen, but it sure
comes a close second. Several years ago, the hotel doubled its size
from 24 to 53 suites, but it remains reassuringly private and dis-
by the pool and in the spa. Upping the ante yet further is the Spa
MANDARIN ORIENTAL, BANGKOK Studio, four glamorous treatment rooms in the serene Garden
THAILAND Wing, with an emphasis on results-driven, time-efficient thera-
pies: reexology-induced micro naps; warming head and shoulder
IN BRIEF ADDED FIRE POWER AT AN ASIAN BIG GUN
massages; facials by German skincare specialist QMS
Medicosmetics the Collagen Vita Skin will leave you with the
Hasnt Bangkoks grande dame aged beautifully? Transcending the complexion of a toddler. Then theres the Bastien Gonzalez
competition while maintaining the history and traditions so adored Mani:Pedi:Cure Studio, the rst in Thailand, where consultants
by her repeat guests (more than 20 per cent of the Mandarin (hand-picked and trained by the man himself) not only perform
Orientals visitors have stayed more than once), the 140-year-old synchronised hand and feet polishing, but also offer advice on
hotel only appears to get more ravishing. As part of the anniversary everything from posture to diet and wellbeing. All in all, the
celebrations, the original 19th-century Authors Lounge has Mandarin Oriental offers a masterclass in growing old gracefully.
been preened to perfection. Its marble oors gleam glacial white, INSIDER TIP Try to plan your trip around the visit of practitioner Dr
rattan fans swirl above peacock chairs and potted palms, while the Buathon, who uses Tibetan singing bowls and qi massage along-
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revamped rooms have balconies with sensational Chao Phraya
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2017
focus on traditional, deep-reaching treatments, plus a stunning WINNER
PHOTOGRAPHS: DAN KULLBERG; ELSA YOUNG
and artisanal furniture from South African makers Pierre Cronje and
James Mudge, are a foil for the owners hand-picked contemporary
art collection. In the restaurant, a short, sharp, seasonal menu
focuses on local avours but also includes the chefs love of British
classics and pays respect to the owners heritage with dishes such as
Madras-curry-cured salmon. Comparable in the region only to
Delaire Graff Spa in Stellenbosch, Leeu Spa is a light-lled sanctu-
ary with a sleek, glass-walled relaxation room and a tness studio
for private yoga and Pilates tuition. Given that the owner is from
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he skin youre in is important, and caring for it
American lawyer Michael Cioffis medieval toy town in the heart of Novella, the Florentine apothecary where potions were first
the Val dOrcia is pretty as a picture. The 900-year-old hamlet created by Dominican monks in the 13th century. Staff, who are
of Castiglioncello del Trinoro, off a winding gravel road that snakes mostly local, use time-tested Italian ways of healing, combining
across the hillside, was largely in ruins when Cioffi stumbled upon those products with all sorts of natural ingredients from the
it over a decade ago. Since then, hes lavished it with love, atten- kitchen gardens sage, burdock, lemon balm and sweet orange.
tion and plenty of money, and the results are stunning. Now its The signature candle-wax massage is evocative and grounding,
home to a handful of year-round residents and Monteverdi, a using the molten oil to melt away aches and ailments in a room
grown-up hideaway. Eleven bedrooms and suites, as well as three that is both humble and beautiful. Outside are steaming-hot
villas, are dotted throughout the quiet streets. All are a short potter private stone baths on a terrace with views over the valley. This is
across the cobblestones to the remains of the ancient castle a place to properly recharge your batteries practise yoga in the
or to the innity pool, with its sweeping views of hills studded lavender gardens, or try an Etruscan mud wrap. For the bedrooms,
with cypress trees and faraway rooftops. In the autumn, mornings interior designer Ilaria Miani has used colour palettes of washed
can start with a hunt for white truffles in the nearby forest with the stone and muted green to complement rustic fireplaces,
PHOTOGRAPHS: BERNARD TOUILLON; RHIANNON TAYLOR
help of a local forager and his dog. free-standing tubs and four-poster
The gourmet swag will later be put TREATMENTS USE POTIONS FIRST MADE BY beds. Giant shutters open up to
to good use in a cooking lesson with panoramas of the countryside. The
in-house chef Giancarla Bodoni,
DOMINICAN MONKS IN THE 13TH CENTURY, restaurant, Oreade, has an incredi-
making fresh pasta by hand while MIXED WITH INGREDIENTS FROM THE GARDEN ble commitment to sourcing organic
accompanied by endlessly refilled produce, even overseeing each step
glasses of smooth, plummy wine from nearby Montepulciano. The in the farming process. A rib-eye steak on the bone is typically
class turns into lunch and its particularly satisfying to eat your own Tuscan, and ricotta ravioli in butter and sage sauce is rich and sat-
homemade tagliatelle and matriciana sauce with morsels of crispy isfying. As you make your way back to your room afterwards, the
pork fat. Walk it all off with a gentle hike through the surrounding evening air fragrant with chopped wood, the only interruption may
elds or take a much quicker stroll to the hotels new spa. Set in a be a chat with a villager or a gorgeous sunset.
thick-walled rustic villa, once the village granary, treatment rooms INSIDER TIP If you can peel yourself away from the carved stone
are simple, with the pink cast of raw plaster or bare stone on the seat beneath your rain-shower, pop down to the art gallery, where
walls and low exposed beams on the ceilings. They feel calm, global artists, scholars and performers appear on a regular basis.
austere, spiritual even. Which may have something to do with the BOOK IT Doubles from about 500 (+1 513 579 1666; monte
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Fifth-generation hotelier Susanne Kaufmann has had the fashion bathtub and bright treatment rooms. Kaufmanns traditional
set climbing mountains to the spa at Hotel Post in the Austrian methods avoid chemical procedures and aim to counteract pre-
village of Bezau since 2003, when she launched her organic skin- mature skin ageing with active ingredients foraged from Austrias
care range. Now a handful of properties in Europe stock her Bregenz forest valley. The therapists mostly from nearby Evora,
eponymous products (Scandi chic rather than Alpine twee), but some with backgrounds in traditional Chinese medicine can per-
so intent was she on nding the right t for her brand only two sonalise treatments for guests. The signature body treatments
other hotel spas carry her name. The new addition is So Loureno sweet-smelling, sesame-and-apricot-kernel scrub combines
do Barrocal, a working winery, olive grove and hotel in Portugals lymph drainage and acupressure techniques to help the body
wild, sun-bleached Alentejo region. After the two-hour journey release toxins. And ultrasound during the anti-ageing facial
from Lisbon, you drive down the oak-lined drive and realise youve encourages the ingredients to penetrate deeper, stimulating the
stumbled upon something special. bodys own collagen synthesis.
Twelve years in the making, this TWELVE YEARS IN THE MAKING, THIS Pilates, yoga and trail-running are
remarkable project is the work of offered at the weekend and during
former investment banker Jos REMARKABLE PROJECT IS SOMETHING SPECIAL: the week sessions with a personal
Antnio Uva, who was determined SOHO-HOUSE STYLING AT A FAMILY FARM trainer can be arranged. Horses are
to reinvigorate the family mont on standby for scenic hacks, and
(farming village). His attention to detail has resulted in very smart theres a eet of bicycles and recommended routes to the vast
interiors theres a denite touch of Soho House styling in the Lake Alqueva. In the former kitchen garden is a tranquil swimming
farm-to-table restaurant and bar with pendant lampshades, slate- pool with an enormous boulder at one end the area was once a
blue and moss-green doors, and communal tables laid with saucers magnet for tribes who used the huge granite outcrops, or barrocais,
of deep-green olive oil, sheeps cheese and cured hams served found all over the estate, as ceremonial sites. The peace that comes
with pumpkin jam. There are simple salads of just-picked pears from such a deep sense of history pervades the whole place.
and walnuts, octopus rice and ame-cooked Alentejo black pork INSIDER TIP There are cottages to rent as well and a farm shop
from acorn-eating Iberian pigs. The spa itself is cool and calm with stocking the house wine and olive oil. This year, with the vegetable
its monastery-like white archways and masses of space, and garden established, the farm aims to become self-sufficient.
includes a dry sauna, a hydrotherapy room with a cedar-wood BOOK IT Doubles from about 225 (+351 266 247 140; barrocal.pt)
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MOST weather is reliably good: warm enough for T-shirts as early as
ANASSA CONSISTENT March, with a balmy sea you can still swim in at the end of October.
LATCHI, CYPRUS HIGH Which is why its heavingly popular with families. And yet for all its
PERFORMER permutations of interconnecting rooms, a Scott Dunn kids club
IN BRIEF SUPER-SOLID BREAK, EVEN WITH THE FAMILY slicker than most London nurseries and the tireless friendliness
from the staff towards tiny ones, its a place that is also remarkably
There is a Russian physiotherapist here called Vladimir Papakides sophisticated and hushed. Even in the summer holidays theres
who has been practicing at the spa for eight years. He works won- enough space for anyone who wants to nd a private retreat. Away
ders with sports injuries, spinal ailments, torn tendons and all sorts from the squeals and splashes of the mini pool are contemplative
of aches and pains. People come back time and time again for his corridors, the gentle sound of fountains and the rustle of the
rehabilitation therapies and thorough massages. He is a constant breeze through 300-year-old olive trees. And the spa, ooded
at Anassa and he is brilliant. The same goes for the hotel itself. It is with sunlight and fresh air, is a serious set up, designed as much for
strikingly dependable, so its no surprise that there are so many those who want a five-day programme (fitness or anti-ageing,
regulars. The rooms are reliably lovely (with Provenal blue shut- for example) as for those who just want the odd treatment, use the
tered windows, huge high beds and creamy marble bathrooms; gym or swim in the saltwater exercise pool. The main focus is
there isnt a dud out of the whole 166), the food is reliably deli- thalassotherapy, with water for the invigorating and restorative jet
cious (the soft-shell crab at Basiliko restaurant, the wagyu beef in sprays and hydro baths pumped straight from the Mediterranean.
Helios, the sweet sticky nuts with local honey at breakfast) and the Theres a comprehensive range of Ila therapies alongside QMS
anti-ageing options, but its the newly introduced Anastasia
Achilleos facial that everyone seems desperate to book (ask for
gentle, intuitive Claudia). This extraordinary treatment is a fully nur-
turing session where you are cradled in the therapists arms while
lying on a heated water pad. The attention on the face is soothing
and hydrating but its the rest of the 90 minutes that really gets
interesting, with a kundalini massage using warm argan oil, abdom-
inal work, a gentle foot rub and a scalp massage. The healing bubble
doesnt burst when you emerge. As evening falls there is peace and
quiet, whispered tones at supper and early nights had by all.
INSIDER TIP Bring your Amex in case you stumble into the new
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BOOK IT Scott Dunn (+44 20 8682 5040; scottdunn.com) offers
seven nights from 1,290 per person half board, based on a family of
four, including ights, transfers and childrens club.
Just across the water from Dubai, at the very tip of one of
Jumeirahs man-made leaf-shaped fronds, One&Only The Palm
feels like a tucked-away country club in contrast to the busy main-
land. Inside, large Moorish-style rooms are light and bright with
carved wooden furniture and tiles. Bathrooms have huge egg-
shaped tubs and stacks of Acqua di Parma by the sinks. One of the
restaurants, Stay, is overseen by chef Yannick Alleno from
the three-Michelin-starred Le Meurice in Paris, so there is foie gras
and grilled lobster on the menu. The other, Zest, has an endless
supply of everything you could possibly want at any time of day.
For breakfast there are smoothies, coconut yogurt and bowls lled Orchide Impriale facial is a slow, rm massage using Guerlains
with seeds, nuts and fruit. And for lunch, its fattoush, hummus anti-ageing creams and serums; its main ingredient is taken from
and baba ganoush or sashimi and just-fried scallops. For those the roots of the gold orchid and meant to increase the life expec-
feeling guilty having wolfed down the tarte tatin or millefeuille at tancy of cells. Hands and feet are kept immaculate thanks to
the Pastry Library after supper, there are yoga sessions in the gym podiatrist Bastien Gonzalezs team. Their dry treatment blades
most mornings, as well as waterskiing, kayaking and windsurng and drills are thankfully more tickling than they are terrifying. Yet
on the beach. The swimming pool, however, is the hotels biggest more decadent is the Solar Evasion body scrub which prepares skin
draw. Its enormous, even against the backdrop of Dubais surreal, for tanning and helps prolong colour once home incentive
pencil-shaped skyline. A eet of staff do the rounds with cucumber enough, if any were needed, to head straight back to one of the day
slices for eyes, cocktail sticks of fresh fruit and homemade iced beds that ank the palm-fringed pool.
tea. Heat is guaranteed and so days are spent itting lazily between INSIDER TIP Youll probably get the run of the tness suite so make
the bar, the pool and the spa, which is now run by Guerlain, so the the most of the spanking new Kinesis suspension machines, which
focus is on fragrance as well as skincare. Appointments start with give core muscles a full workout.
a cold-pressed juice (pineapple, green apple and mint) and then BOOK IT Virgin Holidays Wonderlist (+44 344 739 6491; virgin
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RUNNING SCARED
THE INDIVIDUAL
A MOTHER WHO FEELS SHES AGEING
In the cross-country sessions at school
SO FAST SHE NO LONGER RECOGNISES 4. Have a vitamin drip with the pocket
I would race off at the start then HERSELF IN THE MIRROR WHO rocket that is Geeta Sidhu-Robb from
amble to the bushes to smoke fags. ALSO HAS SLEEP PROBLEMS AND AN Nosh Detox, who is as dynamic as a
Ive never really run for anything. Ive OPPRESSIVE SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY disco ball and super-intelligent. Shell
never done a workout class. And Ive analyse you spot-on between giving
never met a salad I liked. And for a motivational speeches to staff at
while that was all OK. I have always THE REMEDY Morgan Stanley. I wanted to do a
been slim. And yet suddenly, folds A TWO-MONTH-LONG EATING AND detox. She said I wasnt strong enough
were appearing: wrinkles like a little EXERCISE ROUTINE BASED AT LONDONS and gave me a drip instead. Twenty-
elephants above the knees, a pot- BODYISM, TO SEE IF IT COULD MAKE A four hours later I felt sensational. My
belly like Poohs that stared at me in brain was working like it used to in
the bath. More worryingly, my energy
DIFFERENCE PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY my 20s, as if Id been through a
was as skittish as a lost cat. Sometimes cranium carwash.
sparking off like a Catherine wheel in all directions, 5. If I could eat Spring Green food every day for the rest of
sometimes so sluggish I couldnt remember how to spell my life, I absolutely would. I cant bear healthy food. I only
mesmerising, or whole. Worse, the anxiety. A low-level eat it because I want to live longer than a chocolate-hobnob
landscape of anxiety that spread across my stomach like an diet would allow me. But this fodder was so good I ended up
insidious mist above an unhappy sea, and sleep that played ghting over it with my husband. How do they make it so
tricks. Sometimes I couldnt get to sleep at all, so that all the tasty? I dont know. Its magic ju-ju.
demons would rush in. Sometimes, falling asleep so fast, just 6. Dont judge me but I had ller in the line between my eye-
to be woken up at 3am, as if a bomb had exploded in my brows. I didnt know I was going to have it before I did. I
chest. Impatient and sad, and angry all around the edges, I went to Dr Sebagh simply because all roads of unhappy faces
wondered whether I would ever get back to being the person eventually lead to Dr Sebagh. Oh no, look at your lopsided
I was before, or whether this was indeed the accumulated smile! he said, pointing out issues I didnt even know I had.
facts of me, the limescale of my life clogging my system. Oh sheesh, look at your party face, sunshine face, oh tut tut!
So, I decided to make a commitment. I have always been He wielded his needle, I started to panic. Wait, we need
impatient, so I knew I needed something that would work fast, to chat before you go in with that weapon! I yelled. Oh no,
with palpable results, or I would lose interest. And between not chat! he said, jab jab. You are so crazy, why so much
a full-time job, being a mother to two boys, and a hectic social nervous energy? Reeeelax crazy woman! Afterwards, I went
life, I didnt have much time to devote. to the bathroom to calm down. Petried, I looked at myself
Of the many diets, classes and trainers I saw over a two- in the mirror. The rivet, the crease, the gutter of a line that
month period, this is what I learnt: used to slice down between my eyes, that I saw as the physi-
1. Yoga was not for me. I loved the classes themselves, and cal manifestation of all that had happened to me in the last
thrived on the breathing, and the meditation and the stretch- decade, was gone. Im not vain, but I felt like I looked like
ing. The problem was post-class I would be irritable all day. the person I was supposed to be and I was ecstatic.
Was I doing something wrong? Who knew? 7. Psycle classes. Psycle as in psychotic. Psycle as in the rst
2. Boxing was absolutely up my street. My arms are usually time you do it cycling in the dark for 45 minutes to rave
so weak I get tired holding a telephone to my ear. But the music without ever putting your bum on the seat youll
energy and the adrenalin required to box is thrilling. I could have post-traumatic stress. After that, you can cope. Because
feel my pupils dilating, which I took as a good sign. you can feel it working, fast.
3. The best place to box, and to have personal training some- Eight weeks in, bearing in mind Id sometimes only done
thing that as an idea usually makes my esh crawl is Bodyism two classes per seven days, my axis was shifting. I was sleep-
in Notting Hill. The smoothies are great, the trainers look like ing better, and capable of seeing around the problem and
angels but work you as hard as the devil; they are entirely into solutions; I looked fresher, and was calmer. Then, one
exible around your schedule, and they make it interesting. day, I felt a little something under my ribcage. What was it?
(What shape would you like? said Fun George one day, while A muscle! Ive never had a muscle! I call her Frederica. And
stretching me out after a session. A rhombus! I shouted with on the rare occasions I do feel overwhelmed, I give her a
glee. He looked confused. No dude, he said, what shake?) little jab. And everything feels so much brighter.
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BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO inhibitions and reconnecting with your inner child. But the payback
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IN BRIEF THE ORIGINAL BOOTCAMP IS STILL LEADING THE WAY rousing way to lose weight, get t and tone up. Tumble about on
the sand in the African heat of a Zanzibar beach, gallop through the
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The oldest destination spa in North America, which opened to
Reserve in the Scottish Highlands, the tribes newest outpost con-
guests in 1940 (you had to bring your own tent), has everything
veniently about an hours ight from London to Inverness. The base
going for it, especially for action bunnies. Fly to San Diego and
is a Victorian stone lodge in a whopping 23,000 acres of dramatic
drive across the Mexican border into the foothills of Mount
mountains, gorse-clad hills and inky-black lochs. This is where
Kuchumaa, held sacred by Native Americans. The atmosphere is
multi-millionaire MFI heir Paul Listers re-wilding programme, in
spiritually vibrant, and the location, chosen by author, philosopher,
psychologist and natural-living mentor Edmond Szekely, sparkles THOSE USED TO LOLLING ABOUT ON
with high-vibrational energy. An incredible landscape awaits:
4,000 acres of stunning private grounds lled with trailing African THEIR WELLBEING BREAK WILL BE SERIOUSLY
daisies, sunowers and roaming butteries. Days start with early- OUT OF THEIR COMFORT ZONE HERE
morning hikes some on challenging routes, hence the need for
the daily post-breakfast stretching classes. And classes are what action since he purchased the estate in 2003, has begun to restore
stays are centred on, ranging from gentle release-and-mobilise the native ecosystem, which once saw wolves, bears and lynx roam
exercises and several types of Pilates to more hardcore cardio, (the red squirrel is back, and theres a breeding programme for
boxing, kettle bells and bootcamp. The biggest danger is packing Scottish wildcats underway). Those used to lolling about on their
so much into your day that you then render yourself unable to walk, wellbeing break will be seriously out of their comfort zone here. The
which isnt ideal as getting around the campus easily clocks up to wild workouts are designed to take you back to those childhood
ve miles on the provided pedometer, there to measure what the days of unselfconscious play. Youll be scrambling up steep mossy
ranch likes to encourage: incidental tness. Its easy to accomplish banks, forward rolling on muddy lawns (often strewn with stag
when wandering from workouts to talks including speakers vested poo), walking along wooden planks with eyes closed and slacklining
in the latest nutrition know-how and emotional intelligence to the above whirling rivers. During downtime youll want to disappear
swimming pools, gyms, meditation spaces and spa areas. Signature under your duvet in the tartan- and tweed-trussed bedrooms (ask
treatments are good rather than sensational, so be sure to seek out for a highland view). But theres a sauna to warm up in and roaring
the more transformative specialists, such as Jonelle Rutkauskas. log res in the sitting rooms, plus talks on healthy living before
She offers extraordinary energy healing, which helps release past supper. Delicious, plant-rich meals are rened-sugar- and dairy-
traumas and reset the central nervous system. Food is healthy but free. Fill up on protein: a healthy version of a Scotch egg wrapped in
abundant, and suppers are sit-down, four-course affairs where venison for lunch and bone broth with shcakes and celeriac mash
you are encouraged to bond with other guests, most of whom are for supper. Hold out for the beach day on the west coast for cart-
old hands. Indeed, it seems almost everyone is American, and wheeling in the sand, rock climbing and learning to run like a pro.
nearly all have visited more than ve times, which really does say
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and smooth, creamy locally sourced stone (also used to build Palmas
cathedral). But when In:spa rolls in, its in full take-over mode. After
MALLORCA, SPAIN hiding all the biodynamic wine from the pool-side restaurant, a crack
team of experts devise schedules. Programmes are a mix of combined
IN BRIEF SHAKE UP YOUR SYSTEM WITH A LASTING LEGACY
activities (HIIT workouts, a 10km coastal hike, yoga) and more tai-
lored, emotionally nourishing sessions (personal training, nutrition
It is testament to the popularity of In:spa that more than half of the advice and massages). Its not particularly exible, but relinquishing
attendees are repeat visitors. No doubt this is thanks to a winning decision making for a week is hugely relaxing, as is exercising in such
formula based not on denial (as per well-known Austrian and German lovely surroundings. The spacious yoga pavilion means youll never
clinics) but on a realistic, holistic approach to wellness. The result is a have a sweaty armpit in your face during a vinyasa class. At the heart
break that feels both physically demanding and self-indulgent. The
company has expanded its peripatetic programme beyond its THE PROGRAMME ISNT PARTICULARLY
original location in Morocco to an outpost in south-west France FLEXIBLE, BUT RELINQUISHING DECISION
and, now, Mallorca. Base camp is Cal Reiet, a fantastically smart
15-bedroom manor house: all serene white walls, antique furniture MAKING FOR A WEEK IS HUGELY RELAXING
of the experience is the food, a menu of mainly vegetarian dishes
such as seed bread slathered in almond butter and avocado, tur-
meric and pea salad. Yes, its caffeine-, wheat- and dairy-free, says
nutritionist Tanya Borowski, not because abstinence is a cure-all for
everyone, but because this approach impacts the widest range of ail-
ments. She offers specics too cutting out wheat to relieve PMT, or
increasing time between meals to boost weight loss. Her enthusiasm
is so infectious its hard not to take a little bit of it home with you,
which is surely one of the best things about the In:spa blueprint a
wellness break that makes you feel cosseted when youre away, and
keeps making you feel better, if you keep trying, weeks later.
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PORTUGAL suites, but whichever you go for, the interiors are clean-lined and
contemporary with pops of lime to break up the white. If youre not
IN BRIEF HEART-PUMPING CHALLENGES BY THE BEACH
watching what you eat at dinner, tuck into a bowl of pasta at Italian
restaurant and bar Lima; made-to-order sushi at By Epic Bar; or a
This four-year-old Algarve hotel combines a seaside setting thats tasting menu at Al Quimia, which is overseen by executive chef Lus
hot and close to home, with comprehensive wellness retreats. There Mouro (as seen on the Portuguese Top Chef television series).
is a certain joy that comes from exercising outdoors in such beauti- Theres often live music in the courtyard, and when there is a full
fully landscaped grounds. Sign up for a bootcamp and your rst moon, a make-shift bar is set up on the sand and a reggae band
glimpse of the sand could be while running up and down the 149 plays late into the evening.
steps of the wooden boardwalk that leads down to Falsia beach. INSIDER TIP Do stroll down to look at the boardwalk at night. Its cut
Twice. There are also circuits burpees on the lawn, tricep dips on into the cliff face, which is lit up after dark so the rock looks like
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sessions, or you can dip into the Epic Vital plan, a daily programme
of classes including spinning and tabata (high-intensity, 20-second
exercises with a 10-second rest in between). Yoga is taught by
Frenchman Joo Gouveia, who also heads up the twice-daily classes
on the retreat. He shies away from traditional poses and instead
offers a hybrid form of cosmic yoga aimed at increasing mobility and
unlocking energy channels. Many of the treatments can also form
part of a retreat, such as the more straightforward deep-kincho
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IN BRIEF EASTERN HEALING AND GOOD VIBES AT ALTITUDE
If you like the idea of a spa that will transport you to another world,
one with a great big hit of magic and make-believe, then scoot past
Thailands more established wellness institutions to Keemala.
Arriving at Asias most talked-about new hideaway, its hard to take
it all in; 40-foot pillars shoot from the ground with pod-shaped
chambers set precariously on top, treehouses dangle between
palms like giant Christmas baubles, a tiny waterfall tumbles into an
opal-blue pool. The villas are equally fantastical, ranging from
charming little clay cottages and glammed-up safari tents to ram-
bling villas with enormous pools. Its not theme-parky, though, or
contrived. Interiors are beautiful and not nearly as unconventional
NEW as the exteriors might suggest, with cavernous ceilings, warm
PHUM BAITANG woods and mosaic floors. And then there is the Mala Spa, a
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IN BRIEF RESTORATIVE BASE AWAY FROM THE CROWDS
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Waking up and throwing open shutters to nd a couple of rotund WORTHY OF A PLACE AT THE SAME TABLE
water buffalo trundling through a eld of green is a sight to soothe collection of eight treatment suites overseen by Khun On (previ-
the soul and its one that comes as standard at this Cambodian ously of Kamalaya), each with its own sauna, steam room and
hotspot. Designed to echo the aesthetic of a Khmer village, the 45 aromatherapy tub. Dip in and out of a menu of muscle-thawing
villas are propped up on stilts and separated by frangipani trees massages, seaweed wraps and ve-hour anti-ageing beauty rituals.
and glassy rice paddies, with walkways leading to an excellent res- The products, from Bangkok-based skincare experts Siam
taurant, breezy bar and swimming pool. The overall effect slows the Botanicals, are all-natural lots of lemongrass and ginger root
pulse of even the most frazzled control freak to that of an Indian without a single chemical used. To dig deeper, opt for one of the
yogi within hours of arrival. The second project from the ambitious four holistic living retreats, which include bundles of treatments,
little Zannier Hotels group (its rst being a deeply smart Megve health consultations (with properly useful take-home advice), one-
chalet, with Vietnam, Namibia and Belgium outposts on the way), to-one wellness sessions such as reflexology and yoga, and a
Phum Baitang hits the sweet spot between the big bland brands specially tailored menu of health food expect morning deliveries
and austere heritage hotels that pepper Siem Reap. The focus on of probiotic honey tonic laced with colon-cleansing triphala, ginger
providing deep-reaching spa treatments desperately needed after and turmeric; Chinese herbal consomm, and just-caught sea bass
full days pounding the ruins of Angkor also sets it apart from the with crunchy wing bean and coconut salad. Therapists are intuitive
pack. Constructed from giant slabs of grey sandstone and ornately and caring, often stroking your cheek or braiding your hair at the
carved pillars under a cloak of bamboo and coconut palms, the end of treatments. And visiting practitioners can tune your vibra-
Temple Spa channels the monastic beauty of Angkors ancient tions, dissolve emotional toxins or power-up your chakras try to
architecture. But what really makes this spa sing are the signature get an Integrative Thai Bodywork appointment with Nok Chotalee,
rituals, which are lavish and long-lasting (anything from 80 to 170 who arrives with a toolbox full of crystals, bamboo poles and wood-
minutes), with an emphasis on local ingredients such as jasmine, en chisels to chip away at physical and emotional trigger points.
turmeric, rice powder, raw honey and miracle plant moringa, revered With its laser-focus on the individual, combined with an imagina-
tive environment and supportive staff, a physical, mental and
THE FAR-REACHING TREATMENTS ARE emotional unravelling comes almost immediately. Keemala might
DESPERATELY NEEDED AFTER FULL DAYS not be as large or as strict as its competitors, but is certainly worthy
POUNDING THE RUINS OF ANGKOR of a place at the same table.
INSIDER TIP Dont rule out a visit during the May to November
across Asia for its restorative properties. The peal of a Buddhist med- green season; theres a deeply therapeutic quality to the nightly
itation bell signals the start of the Angkor Ritual, in which the body thunderstorms and pounding tropical rains.
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sage. Performed dry (wearing cotton pyjamas), two hours of
rhythmic pressing, pounding and stretching help to unravel coiled
muscles, with hot herbal compresses applied to crunched-up
shoulders and frozen lumbar this is the one for those who spend
hours curled over a laptop. Treatments are available until 10pm so
you can roll straight into bed afterwards and be lulled to sleep by a
chorus of chirping cicadas and burping frogs.
INSIDER TIP For a physical hit, take a 20km cycling tour of the
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TULUM, MEXICO cral-style and sings soul-stirring American Indian chants. Its a tting
start. Klein has gathered a group of local healers who meld modern
IN BRIEF AUTHENTIC MAYAN SORCERY IN A FAR-OUT SETTING
spa practices with mysticism, massage and herbal medicines their
families have used for generations. It doesnt matter if your basic
Many of Tulums inhabitants came to visit and never left. Its the pull Spanish isnt enough to converse; youre in safe hands with Elizabeth
of nature: miles of aqua sea and white sand backed by thick for the Yan Traditional Mayan, a mesmerising, nurturing ritual
Quintana Roo bush; off-grid night skies full of starlight and moon- including Sobada Maya, deep organ-realigning massage that mirac-
beams. As well as honeymooners and partygoers it has drawn ulously lifts the belly and eliminates bloat. Therapist Arlette has
world-class teachers; one of these is Yaans wizard-like spa director, studied with Mexican tribal leaders and you feel this connection
Bobby Klein. A former rock photographer who hung out with The as she whispers sacred words at the start of the Four Elements treat-
Doors and the Stones in the 1960s, ment and rolls onyx crystals up and
Klein was one of the rst Westerners
to practice acupuncture in LA. These
THE WIZARD-LIKE SPA DIRECTOR IS A FORMER down the spine to unravel back
tension. The Thai Temple treatment
days hes an in-demand Intuitive Life ROCK PHOTOGRAPHER WHO HUNG OUT WITH with Carolina is a physical experience
Counsellor and his powerful energy THE DOORS AND THE STONES IN THE 1960S of deep stretching and unravelling of
radiates throughout Yaans sparkly- muscles, combining recognisable Thai
walled wonderland. Follow the white smoke trail of copal (a sacred massage moves with her own delicate, precision release in long-
resin Mayans burnt to connect to the divine) and itll take you down neglected joints. Klein curated Yaan as a place to reach higher states
to the therapy pools and garden treatment cabins. The lo- style, of awareness. A lofty vision, yes, but its certainly one of a kind, and
modern with rustic touches (changing-room sinks sunk into the more you let go of that urban armour, the more the place opens
reclaimed tree trunks, a vintage Fifties-style dresser in the relaxation you up to self-recovery.
area) is the creation of Sebastian Sas, who co-owns Yaan as well as INSIDER TIP Allow an hour to dip into the therapeutic waters, drawn
Nomade, the accommodation choice of drifter fashionistas, with from cenotes. Spa angels clad in white smocks bring scrubs to the
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(more affordable) Bedouin tents. Kick things off with a one-to-one meditation and afterwards offer sweet tea and a shoulder-melting
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AYURVEDA, INDIAS TRADITIONAL HEALING SYSTEM, IS OLDER THAN
BUDDHISM BUT IS NOW HAVING A DISTINCTLY MODERN MOMENT
After years of experiencing all manner of European at my pace. Several months afterwards, I had integrated
detoxes from juice cleanses to the famously ushing Mayr much of what I learnt (respecting my unique body clock,
diet it wasnt until recently that I underwent a detoxifying eating the right foods, sleeping for enough hours) into my
Ayurvedic panchakarma. Despite the fact that I wasnt daily life with much greater ease than I have after returning
exactly slumming it I stayed in ve-star style at one of my from other, more familiar cleanses.
favourite spas in the world, the Four Seasons Landaa So I am an ardent convert to Ayurveda. I already knew
Giraavaru in the Maldives it was denitely one of the most it was the traditional healing system of India, believed to be
challenging and unpalatable regimes I have encountered. the oldest surviving complete system of knowledge in the
What surprised me the most was that none of the usual rules world. Now I also know it to provide one of the most excep-
applied. Under no circumstances was I allowed to exercise, tional and spiritual cleansing regimes I have come across.
nor could I drink fresh coconut water, usually advocated for One that works on all levels without just being concerned
its nutritional benets. Other rules included no sunbathing, with weight-loss. Ayurveda has been practiced in India for
no sex and, honestly worst of all, no sleep during the day around 5,000 years and descriptions of it appear in the Vedas,
the idea being to reset your body clock. I had left three small the countrys original literature. It translates as science of
children behind at home. I was serious, and more than a tiny life in Sanskrit ayu means life and veda means knowledge
bit angry, when I explained to Dr Shylesh, the Ayurvedic and this holistic system is a subtle, complex, all-embracing
prescription for how to live your life. As one starts to explore
BY THE TIME I GOT HOME I the subject it seems a shame the philosophy has, until recent-
WAS SO GROUNDED MY FEET ly, been so little known in the West.
LITERALLY FELT MAGNETICALLY Plenty of Ayurvedic lifestyle advice is easy to take on
board. Nutmeg stirred into hot water will help you sleep,
ATTACHED TO THE FLOOR
chewing fennel seeds will get rid of bad breath; a paste of
doctor in charge, that I hadnt slept properly in years. At one turmeric and sandalwood powder clears acne; inhaling steam
point he actually appeared from behind a bush just as I was from hot water mixed with powdered ginger can relieve a
about to doze off on the beach, declaring No sleep Miss cold. It is also considered important to sit up straight when
Daisy, NO sleep. I soon realised that while I might not be eating, avoid distractions and focus on the sensation of
in motherland India, they take their Ayurveda seriously here. chewing. One should consume no more than the equivalent
Most challenging of all? Drinking a daily cup of mildly spiced of two handfuls of food at a meal because overeating, appar-
and salted ghee, the claried butter revered for its seem- ently, causes the production of toxins in the digestive tract
ingly endless benecial effects. It is said to loosen the toxins but eating light foods such as millet, tapioca and rye will
until they seep through to your pores. Once this happens not increase your weight even if taken in large quantities.
the body is ready for a variety of rather horric toxin- One should try to incorporate yoga and meditation into a daily
releasing techniques such as emesis (vomiting), purgatives,
enemas and even nasal therapy, in which strips of linen are I NOW KNOW IT TO PROVIDE
passed up both nostrils the door to the brain before ONE OF THE MOST EXCEPTIONAL
being threaded out of the throat. AND SPIRITUAL CLEANSING
I completed my panchakarma in 10 days, the shortest
REGIMES I HAVE COME ACROSS
period allowed; the recommended time is 21 days, and if
undertaken for this long the effects are meant to last three routine, and rise with the sun, sleep with the moon. Ayurveda
years. While admitting that it was by far the most difcult provides a pattern to a whole way of life. With the crazy pace
detox I have ever done despite the joy of the two-hour, of our modern world its no wonder that we are starting to
two-therapist spa treatments (on wooden massage beds with see an emerging acceptance of this ancient wisdom.
brass jugs of oil and lots of steam-room heat) I can also
hand-on-heart say that it was the most effective, transform- In 2015, emine rushtons book The Body Balance Diet Plan
ative and revealing experience Ive been through. By the time was praised for translating this philosophical medical system
I got home I was so grounded my feet literally felt magnet- into a language that makes it easily applicable to 21st-
ically attached to the oor. I had been taken back to the century living, including advice on eating with the seasons,
basic essence of me. Free. Gap Year alive. Time was owing the power of spice, curbing cravings, and understanding your
body type. And in the same year, the UKs rst proper Cotswolds and who runs a clinic in London. She has been
Ayurvedic retreat opened: Clover Mill in Worcestershire. practicing for more than 30 years, and gives wonderful tours
While owner Julie Dent doesnt offer the full panchakarma of her garden where she grows more than 150 species of
cleanse, she does arrange personal programmes with deli- herbs, including those to help babies to sleep and wild yam
cious, home-cooked Ayurvedic meals, expertly delivered spa and ladys mantle to promote fertility. Her ofce is packed
treatments including abhyanga massage and the insanely with enticing bottles, labelled BFG-style with the complaints
relaxing shirodhara (the continual pouring of warm oil onto they are said to cure, from night coughs to love handles.
the middle of the forehead) daily yoga, and lovely eco- As ancient as Ayurveda is, says McIntyre, it is based on
lodges to sleep in. I recommend even a three-night stay if truths that are still relevant today.
you are seeking a turnaround. There is a lot to nd out about Ayurveda and should you
Elsewhere, Jasmine Hemsleys pop-up caf East by West wish to learn more youd be following a long line of students.
on Londons Conduit Street was inspired by her own pan- The first Ayurvedic school, McIntyre informs me, was
chakarma journey in India last summer and served modern
food based on Ayurvedic concepts, including golden milk, BOTTLES ARE LABELLED, BFG-
avoured with a powerhouse of spices: turmeric (anti-inam- STYLE, WITH THE COMPLAINTS
matory) and cardamom (anti-spasmodic). In Ayurveda, THEY ARE SAID TO CURE, FROM
warm milk (organic and full fat) is believed to be easily digest-
COUGHS TO LOVE HANDLES
ed, nourishes all the tissues and promotes balanced emotions.
Jasmine has also just secured a book deal for an Ayurvedic founded in 800bc by a physician called Punarvasu Atreya.
cookbook and the East by West website has an online To be enrolled, prospective students were given the task of
questionnaire so you can establish your body type, or dosha. collecting plants from the jungle that had no medicinal value.
Understanding your dosha is key to Ayurveda. For those Only one student, Jivaka, returned empty-handed and was
not familiar with the basics, an Ayurvedic approach to health instantly accepted. Over the centuries Ayurveda thrived,
is ltered through a framework of three different body types. inuencing systems of medicine across the world, from
Dr Vasant Lad, who, in 1984, founded the Ayurvedic Institute ancient Greece to China. The Buddha was a follower, and
in New Mexico, is author of the most comprehensible books so it spread via monks to Tibet, China, Mongolia, Korea
on the subject. He was inspired to become a doctor after and Sri Lanka. It is shameful to think that in 1833 the British
seeing how an Ayurvedic expert cured his grandmother of closed all Ayurvedic schools, proclaiming it as nothing more
high blood pressure and swelling so bad that even taking than native superstition. And yet this was knowledge that
her pulse was impossible. As he explains, each persons con- had been handed down through countless generations, by
stitution is made up of the ve basic elements air, re, water, traditional healers, grandmothers and nomadic elders. But
earth and ether manifested as three principles, or tridosha. by 1947 it had begun to ourish again and there are now
Each person has a predominant dosha: vata (made up of Ayurvedic hospitals all over India, and the World Health
ether and air), pitta (re and water) or kapha (earth and Organisation is determined to promote its benets in devel-
water), and these govern all the biological functions of the oping countries where it can provide an inexpensive and
mind, body and consciousness. So what you eat, and the effective alternative to Western drugs.
various lifestyle approaches you should adopt are all depend- Obviously it is preferable to experience Ayurveda in
ent on which dosha you are. Its a solid system that provides retreat environment rather than a hospital. Stalwarts of the
a basis for getting to know yourself inside and out, with much scene include grand dames Kalari Kovikalom and Carnoustie
of the advice straightforward if you have too much heat in Kerala (the latter is the more modern and luxurious), and
in your body, for example, eat more cooling foods. all the bigger destination spas have Ayurvedic treatments,
But dont be fooled into thinking Ayurveda is just about including Vana (where you can undergo panchakarma) and
lling in multiple-choice forms, or, worse still, that it is some Ananda in the Himalayas. Amanbagh in Rajasthan has
kind of hocus-pocus. It is so much more than this, and its recently introduced an Ayurvedic doctor, food menu and
basic philosophy is grounded in truisms that I repeatedly treatments with a sophistication rarely seen in more tradi-
tional outposts. In Europe, The Kempinski on Gozo and
THE BASIC PHILOSOPHY IS Hotel de France in Jersey both offer an Ayurvedic approach,
GROUNDED IN TRUISMS I SEE as does the more comprehensive and immaculate
MANIFESTED IN SPAS AROUND Parkschlsschen outside Frankfurt, where guests are encour-
aged to rest as well as to join the yoga classes or swim under
THE WORLD, AYURVEDIC OR NOT
the gaze of a giant Buddha, and the delectable vegetarian
see manifested in spas around the world, whether they are food is prepared by a German chef who was a longtime
Ayurvedic or not. These include the theory that everything resident of India. And in Austria, Sonnhof is a small, family-
found in nature has medicinal value if used in the proper run Tyrolean lodge that is extremely good value, with a warm
manner, that good digestion is the foundation of good atmosphere and the lovely Dr Alaettin Sinop, an Indian GP
health hence the emphasis on eating the correct foods for and naturopath, who can tell, just by holding your hand, what
ones constitution. Ayurveda teaches that we all have the sort of state you are in like a police car with the siren con-
power to maintain good health through correct diet and stantly on, your adrenalin is on full throttle. Even after just
exercise and a daily routine that includes yoga and breathing a few days youll feel calmer and clearer.
and time for quiet contemplation. Frankly it makes Western Beyond the spa scene, one of the key elements of Ayurveda
spa industry look a trie late to the party. I went to meet that can be brought into daily life is meditation. According
Anne McIntyre, an Ayurvedic herbalist based in the to author and wellness expert Deepak Chopra, the guiding
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