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Las Vegas has never lacked ambition, but Fontainebleau Las Vegas brings something the Strip has been missing: a hotel where the architecture, service, dining, and sense of occasion cohere into a single, unhurried experience. The newest and tallest property on the Strip, it draws on the storied legacy of its Miami counterpart while carving out something distinctly its own. We spent four nights discovering whether the hype was warranted. Spoiler alert... It was.

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Belmond has reimagined private dining aboard the British Pullman with Celia, a self-contained carriage dreamed up by filmmaker Baz Luhrmann and Oscar-winning designer Catherine Martin. Seating twelve guests, it pairs a dining room, lounge and bar with a private chef and dedicated stewards on every journey. Drawing on Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and the romance of the British countryside, the carriage departs London's Victoria Station as a movable stage for grand banquets, intimate toasts, live performances and the occasional after-hours dance through the English countryside
Audi's first hypercar has arrived, as the Nuvolari makes it's debut. With 1,001 PS from a hybrid V8, it is the fastest car Audi has made. Gernot Döllner and Rouven Mohr leaned heavily on Audi's Formula 1 work, then honoured the legendary Tazio Nuvolari with the badge. Limited to 499 hand-finished examples and arriving in 2027, it is a triumph on every measure

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There are restaurants in Las Vegas that exist to be seen in, and there are restaurants that exist to feed you well. Komodo, the Southeast Asian fusion restaurant at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, has the rare distinction of doing both with equal conviction. Glamorous, energetic, and populated by a crowd that has clearly made a decision about where to spend its evening, it is also a restaurant where the cooking holds its own against the spectacle. We visited with high expectations and left with higher ones

food & drink

The 73rd Loro Piana Giraglia, organised by Yacht Club Italiano in collaboration with the Societe Nautique de Saint-Tropez, opens on 12 June with inshore racing in Saint-Tropez before the fleet sets course for Genoa on 17 June. The Maxi line honours battle between Magic Carpet E, Leopard 3, V and Furio Benussi's Arca SGR is the first time all four have raced offshore together. Franco Niggeler and Mitch Booth debut their new Mark Mills-designed Kuka 4, fresh from the Sardinia Cup. Alessandro Del Bono's Capricorno returns having finished second overall in 2025, while Tara Getty's Baruna, the Olin Stephens-designed 1938 classic lovingly restored over seven and a half years, brings beauty and history to a fleet that already has both in abundance

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