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    How to Throw a Greek Summer Party

    According to Maria Lemos, the founder of the Athens boutique Mouki Mou, it’s all about “philoxenia,” a love of one’s guest.

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    The musicians Spiros Mandalas and Dimitris Christodoulopoulos provided a live soundtrack on the rooftop, which has views of the acropolis.
    The musicians Spiros Mandalas and Dimitris Christodoulopoulos provided a live soundtrack on the rooftop, which has views of the acropolis.
    CreditMyrto Papadopoulos
  1. A Guide to Antwerp, a City of Avant-Garde Fashion and Art Nouveau Architecture

    Five locals — including three of Belgium’s most influential designers — share their favorite stores, museums, restaurants and more.

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    An Erwin Wurm sculpture at the Middelheim Museum.
    CreditLydie Nesvadba
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  2. A Lakeside Restaurant Reopens in Paris’s Bois de Boulogne

    Plus: a Pennsylvania wellness retreat, whimsical wallpaper and more recommendations from T Magazine.

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    Chalet des Îles, a longstanding building on an island in Paris’s Bois de Boulogne park, has been renovated and reopened as a new restaurant and bar.
    Credit© Julien de Gasquet
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  3. In Kyoto, Five Hotels to Add to Your Travel Wish List

    The city’s newest crop of hotels — from a luxury retreat on a historic estate to a 10-room inn surrounded by forested mountains — were worth the wait.

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    A guest room at the Shinmonzen hotel in Kyoto’s Gion district.
    CreditCourtesy of The Shinmonzen
  4. Britain’s ‘Pie King’ Comes to Paris

    Plus: a colorful hotel in Finland, hand-painted folding screens and more recommendations from T Magazine.

     

    Left: Public House, a new brasserie meets British pub in Paris, features a pie-studded menu by Calum Franklin. Right: lobster pie for two.
    CreditLeft: Jérôme Galland. Right: Benoit Linero
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  5. A New York Hotel With Flashy Patterns and Bucolic Gardens

    This Manhattan project is the latest from the British designer Kit Kemp, who is known for her fanciful interiors.

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    A Kit Kemp-designed guest room at the Warren Street Hotel in TriBeCa, Manhattan.
    CreditQuentin Bacon
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    A local’s guide to Tasmania, with tips on where to sleep, eat and surf.

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    Great Oyster Bay backed by the Hazards mountain range on Tasmania’s Freycinet Peninsula.
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  2. Where Parisians Escape to for Secret Beaches and Oyster Cabanas

    A guide to France’s Cap Ferret, with insider tips from Philippe Starck and three other locals.

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  3. The Dragon-Shaped Japanese Region Where Tokyo Locals Go to Unwind

    A guide to Kagoshima, home to traditional pottery villages and the forest that inspired “Princess Mononoke.”

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    A lounge at GuestHouse Carapan in Kagoshima City, Japan, looks across to the Sakurajima volcano in Kagoshima Bay.
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  4. What to See, Eat and Buy in Tangier, Morocco’s Cultural Magnet

    Four insiders on where to go for rooftop drinks, treasure hunting and more.

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    From left: Rmilat Forest above Agla, Cap Spartel, about nine miles from downtown Tangier; a view of the medina.
    CreditDavid Fernandez
  5. A Guide to Guadalajara, Mexico’s City of Makers

    Steeped in cultural heritage, the capital of Jalisco is drawing a new wave of artists.

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    From left: Cerámica Suro, José Noé Suro’s studio; Impronta, a local publishing house that still prints with letterpress machines.
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  3. Japan for Kids: Pikachu Is Just the Start

    The birthplace of anime, manga and, of course, Pokémon, has child-friendly attractions at every turn. Here, six spots your children will thank you for visiting.

    By David LaHuta

     
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  6. Oh, the Ordinary Places You’ll Go!

    For some travelers, the big draw in a destination is not a hot new restaurant or high-end hotel. It’s the grocery store, swimming pool or kitchenware shop, where they can dip into the stream of local life.

    By Bonnie Tsui

     
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