USA
New York City
One of the world's most demanding testing grounds for hotel design and service, reconciled here for families who want the intensity of the streetscape balanced by quiet, comfort and quick access to parks, museums and food cultures.
The Guides
City guides written for families who plan a trip around a building, a painting, or a particular plate — and bring the children along for all of it. 7 cities, 51 stays edited.
USA
One of the world's most demanding testing grounds for hotel design and service, reconciled here for families who want the intensity of the streetscape balanced by quiet, comfort and quick access to parks, museums and food cultures.
Canada
A hotel scene shaped by water, mountains and a dense but livable downtown grid, where families weigh walkability, views and access to both nature and food.
Mexico
A capital layered with grand colonial architecture, modernist districts and creative neighbourhoods.
Germany
A city of twentieth-century modernism, new glass towers and playful lifestyle hotels.
Greece
A city best taken at a child's pace, balancing the pull of the Acropolis with the practical need for quiet rooms, good breakfasts and manageable walks.
Hong Kong
Vertical grandeur and intimate urban charm in one place, where families navigate the trade-off between dramatic high-rises and the practicalities of space, transit and access to parks and promenades.
South Africa
A landscape strung between mountains and sea, where families prioritise views, waterfront access and safe, walkable streets.