02 Mar 2020
Tags: Luxury Travel, Luxury travel magazine, Hotel design, design hotels
The Autumn issue of Luxury Travel Magazine is now on stands, with another timely cover story that this time dives into the design hotel movement sweeping Australia and the globe. 'By Design' takes a look at the inventive ways boutique and design-led hotels are making their mark, and how such creativity is transforming the guest experience and even the way we travel: “The humble hotel has become an experience in and of itself,” writes Luxury Travel Magazine digital editor & feature writer Madelin Tomelty.
In another in-depth discussion-style piece Luxury Travel Magazine has begun to gain a reputation for, Kate Symons asks why more women are choosing all-female travel, exploring the growing trend of women-only adventures and the tour companies tapping into this rising market. As Kate writes: "Why are more women choosing all-female travel? Or perhaps the better question is, why not?" The feature follows the publication's previous discussion features on wellness travel last issue, sustainability in Winter 2019, and the changing face of luxury travel in 2018.
The latest issue marks the launch of Luxury Travel Magazine's new-look City Guide and the dynamic capitals of Lisbon and Buenos Aires make for two fittingly cosmopolitan debuts. These guides not only showcase city highlights, but also uncover hidden gems and local secrets, helping readers get the most out of their travels. Engaging first-person travel features also explore one of travel's most sought-after destinations, the Galapagos Islands, colourful Mexico City and Spain's spellbinding Andalucia region.
Also in the Autumn issue, Luxury Travel Magazine further bridges the experience gap readers find between print and digital mediums, with redesigned pages showcasing luxurytravelmag.com.au's beautiful online travel articles, including its industry-leading interactive stories.
Luxury Travel Magazine is now in its 21st year, having launched its milestone 20th anniversary edition in December 2019 with a cover story showcasing one of travel's hottest trends: immersive and transformative experiences.