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explains. Her kitchen by contrast is
âvery seasonal very territorial and very
personal.â Among its oferings: roasted
pumpkin and duck with elderberries
and wild boar with hibiscuslowers and
plums.âMerrill Fabry
Guests at the Collectionist are
free to explore available rooms
once they arrive
Back in 2000 Ana Roš turned
down a job as a diplomat
in Brussels so she and her
husband Valter Kramar could take
over his familyâs restaurant and inn in
Sloveniaâs Soca Valley. She hadnât been
to culinary school but no matterâin
the mountains not far from the Italian
border she set about revolutionizing
the local cuisine. Those eforts paid
of: this year Hiša Franko cracked
the Worldâs 50 Best Restaurants
list conirming Sloveniaâs place on
the map as a culinary destination.
Historically says RoÅ¡ Slovenia âhas
never had ine dining in its tradition.â
Its cuisineâa mix of Mediterranean
and alpine inluencesâis geared
toward people who âneed food that
is actually their energy for lifeâ she
The choose-your-
own-adventure hotel
THE COLLECTIONISTSYDNEY
REVOLUTIONARY
CUISINE
HIÅ A FRANKOKOBARID SLOVENIA
No two Airbnbs look
alike so why should hotel
rooms? That is the thinking
behind the Collectionist
a new boutique hotel that offers
39 distinct sleeping quarters created
by 20 designers and artists with
themes that range from âMoroccan
Circusâ to âLa Chambre Noirâ to
âQueenie Fah Fah.â Guests are free
to explore available rooms once they
arrive and to choose the one they
like best much as they would when
renting a car. âOur goal is to turn [the
traditional hotel experience] on its
headâ says Dan Symonds co-founder
of the Collectic Hotels group.
âEli Meixler
PYRAMID
PERCH
MARRIOTT MENA
HOUSECAIRO
WELCOMING
STARGAZERS
CENTRAL IDAHO
DARK SKY RESERVE
IDAHO
Hotels often boast of
sea or city views but
this one overlooks a
Wonder of the World:
the Great Pyramid
of Giza. In February
Marriott International
unveiled a refreshed
version of the storied
property which got
its start in 1869 as a
hunting lodge before
being converted into
a hotel whose guests
included Frank
Sinatra and Charlie
Chaplin. It now offers
331 suites set amid
40 acres of gardens
as well as four dining
areas a spa a pool
and an 18-hole golf
course.
âJulia Zorthian
Canât go to space?
Try Idaho. Last year
a 1400-sq.-mi.
region in the central
part of the state
became the irst site
in the U.S.âand
only the 12th in the
worldâto be named
a Dark Sky Reserve
by the International
Dark-Sky Association
meaning that its traits
(clear air 10000-ft.
elevation) are ideal
for stargazing. Local
oficials pledged
to take measures
to limit light
pollution including
shielding the tops of
streetlights.
âJeffrey Kluger
THE WORLDâS GREATEST PLACES 2018
HISA FRANKO: SUZAN GABRIJAN; THE COLLECTIONIST: COURTESY THE COLLECTI
ONIST; SYMPHONY OF
THE SEAS: COURTESY SYMPHONY OF THE SEAS; ECOCAMP PATAGONIA: TAYLOR MICH
AEL BURK