90 TIMESeptember 3â10 2018
Colombian chef Leonor
Espinosa has spent more
than a decade creating
dishes from her country that feature
little-known ingredients such as
corozo fruit (an açaÃ-like berry) leaf-
cutter ants and spectacled caiman
(a crocodilian reptile). As her proile
has risenâlast year she won the
prestigious Basque Culinary World
Prizeâso too has her restaurantâs
which has helped establish Bogotá as
a culinary destination. Her goal with
Leoâwhich Espinosa runs alongside
her daughter and sommelier Laura
Hernández Espinosaâisnât just to
expose diners to Colombian fare; itâs
also to support the local communities
that help make her dishes possible
which she does through her
foundation FUNLEO. Next up for
Cycling Through Water is part of
Limburg provinceâs plan to bolster
its 1240 miles of biking trails
Riding with nature
CYCLING THROUGH WATER
GENK BELGIUM
A COUNTRYâS
KITCHEN
LEOBOGOTÃ
Walking on water may elude
most of us but this bike trail
in northern Belgium offers an
experience thatâs almost as
divine. The 212-m track dubbed âCycling
Through Waterâ slices through a large
pond in the De Wijers nature reserve; in
the middle it dips low enough to put riders
at eye level with the water. The project
which was completed in 2016 is part of
the Limburg provinceâs efforts to bolster
its 1240 miles of biking trails. âWe do
not want to create more miles we want to
create better milesâ says Igor Philtjens of
Toerisme Limburg the project developer.
To date Cycling Through Water has
attracted more than 500000 bikers.
âCasey Quackenbush
SETTING A NEW
ECO STANDARD
CONSCIOUS HOTEL
WESTERPARK
AMSTERDAM
Powered solely
by electricity from
wind energy this
boutique hotel which
opened in April
takes âeco-sexyâ
as its philosophy. It
features paintings
salvaged from
museum scrap
heaps and coat
hangers made of
recycled radiator
parts. A century
ago the building
housed âa company
producing gas
from coalâ says
Conscious Hotels
founder Marco
Lemmers. âNow we
are 100% electric.â
âSuyin Haynes
AN ISLAND
FOR ALL
GOVERNORS
ISLAND
NEW YORK CITY
Itâs been more than
a decade since
this former Coast
Guard facilityâa
172-acre hunk of
land off the coast
of Manhattanâ
re-opened as a public
park. But it continues
to evolve. In 2016 it
welcomed the Hills
a tiered man-made
mound designed to
offer stunning vistas
(and also withstand
the effects of climate
change) and this
summer it launched
its irst âglampingâ
experience allowing
guests to stay over-
night in luxe tents.
âWilder Davies
Espinosa? âThe only thing I am
certain of right now is that I donât want
to detach myself from the kitchenâ
she says.âAlejandro de la Garza
THE WORLDâS GREATEST PLACES 2018
LEO: COURTESY LEO; CYCLING THROUGH WATER: LUC DAELEMANS;
SHELDON CHALET: CHRI
SÂ BURKARD; TSUTA: COURTESY TSUTA