The Resort Edit
A journal exploring resort culture, timeless hospitality
and places of calm.

Fouquet’s Mykonos and the New Discipline of Exposure
Fouquet’s Mykonos brings a French hotel name to Paraga Beach, but its most persuasive gesture is architectural: using stone, shade and topography to edit the island’s exposure.
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Eréma and Milos’s Architecture of Attention
Eréma on Milos turns volcanic terrain into a composed retreat, where sculpted architecture, mineral interiors and the Aegean horizon set the pace.
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Le Normandy and the Architecture of Rest
At Deauville’s Le Normandy, a renewed spa and a hand-made roof finial show how hospitality can turn wellness into a lasting expression of place.
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Seaton House and the Civilised Rhythm of St Andrews
A restored landmark on The Scores considers St Andrews beyond the fairway: through sea air, Scottish craft and the composed rituals of a smaller coastal stay.
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Finca La Bobadilla and the Enduring Art of the Andalusian Village Hotel
Fresh from a considered renewal, Finca La Bobadilla shows how a village-shaped hotel can make privacy, landscape and the daily rituals of rest feel newly relevant.
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Aman Sveti Stefan and the Return of the Island Hotel
After five years of silence, Montenegro’s fortified island village has reopened, restoring an unusually private and deeply rooted vision of Adriatic retreat.
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Palace Hotel Luzern at 120: The Lake as a Grand Hotel Room
At 120, Palace Hotel Luzern shows how a grand hotel can preserve its Belle Époque poise while making room for the slower, more private rituals of contemporary retreat.
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Orient Express Venezia: A Venetian Palace Reawakened
A restored 15th-century palazzo in Cannaregio considers the enduring appeal of hospitality shaped by ceremony, craftsmanship and discreet retreat.
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Hotel Palacio Bellas Artes and the Ritual of Arrival
San Sebastián’s restored Palacio Bellas Artes considers how a former cinema can make arrival, pause and cultivated urban retreat feel newly significant.
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Mazzarò Sea Palace and Sicily’s Material Memory
At Taormina’s Mazzarò Sea Palace, a considered redesign finds its character in lava stone, hand-finished ceramics and the enduring rhythm of the Ionian shore.
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