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Baltic belter
Dive in
Making waves
GUNTÛ, JAPAN
For history buffs, Gdańsk will forever be
linked to local hero Lech Wałęsa’s anti-
communist struggles. These days, though,
the city’s pristine Baltic setting is so
attractive that the Puro hotel group has
opened its fourth property here. Set in
the Old Town, the 211-room hotel is a new
build by local practice KD Kozikowski
Design, with lofty interiors by DeSallesFlint
recalling the area’s historic warehouses and
shipyard. An eight-storey atrium leads
into soft-pastel spaces furnished with quirky
pieces by Vitra, Moroso and Gubi, while
the rooftop bar and terrace (pictured) opens
out over the marina and Old Town. Marcin
Małecki’s restaurant, Dancing Anchor,
steals the show with dishes such as chicken
ballotine stuffed with prawns. Daven Wu
Stągiewna 26, purohotel.pl. Rates: from £65
Celebrated Australian chef Sean Connolly
has opened a new brasserie, bar and terrace
on the top floor of architect Janus Rostock’s
dhow-shaped Dubai Opera. Designed by
Australian practices Alexander & Co and
Tribe Studio, the underwater-themed
restaurant serves grilled dishes and seafood
delicacies. ‘The experience is like floating
through an ocean sea bed,’ says Alexander
& Co’s Jeremy Bull, ‘with shards of daylight
falling upon the corals of the furniture and
reflecting from the scales of the vaulted
ceiling tiles.’ Soft pink leather banquettes
are matched with modernist seating,
while custom pieces include a long lighting
fixture with brass discs inspired by floating
driftwood. Dimity Noble
Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard,
tel: 971.4 362 7312, seanconnollydubai.com
This newly-completed small luxury cruise
ship offers an unprecedented way to enjoy
the magnificent seascape of Japan’s Seto
Inland Sea, with guests offered six routes,
from one to three nights. Called Guntû
after a local blue crab, the 19-room boat was
designed by local architect Yasushi Horibe
more as a floating traditional Japanese
ryokan than a conventional cruiser; the
ample use of wood throughout, paired with
large windows, creates a warm, welcoming
interior. As well as the main dining room,
offering both Japanese and Western dishes,
there’s a small sushi counter, where freshly
caught seafood is delivered directly by local
fishermen, while the upper deck lounge
(pictured) is a tranquil spot for tea and
wagashi sweets. Jens H Jensen
guntu.jp. Rates: from ¥400,000 ($3,562) Photography: Brooke Holm
PURO HOTEL, GDAŃSK
SEAN CONNOLLY AT DUBAI OPERA
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