78 TIME September 3â10 2018
Awasi
Iguazú is
located just
20 minutes
from the
worldâs
largest
waterfall
system
A STELLAR SWEAT
LÃYLYHELSINKI
RAIN-FOREST RETREAT
AWASI IGUAZÃPUERTO IGUAZÃ ARGENTINA
âThereâs nothing more Finnish
than a saunaâ says Jasper
Pääkkönen co-founder of
Löyly which opened in 2016
and is the leading place to perspire in
a city spoiled for choice. The striking
waterfront facility uses wind and
hydropower as well as sustainably
sourced timber; its draw is similarly
au naturel. âThereâs no hierarchiesâ in a
sauna âbecause youâre at your barestâ
literallyâ Pääkkönen says. A two-hour
session costs $22.âEli Meixler
Five-star luxury 20 minutes from
the worldâs largest waterfall
system? Thatâs the promise of
Awasi Iguazú lodge which opened
this year deep in the Argentine rain forest;
its 14 villas (which start at nearly $1000
per person per night) each come with a
deck and plunge pool. Besides the falls
guests can visit 18th century Jesuit ruins
at San Ignacio Minà and local Guarani tribal
communities and then unwind with locally
inspired seasonal dining created by chef
Aarón Castillo TellerÃa.âJ.Z.
The two massive stony
hands emerging from
the mountains of central
Vietnam may look mossy and cracked
like ancient ruins but donât be
fooled: theyâre brand-new wire mesh
andiberglass supports for a striking
footbridge that opened in June. The
Cau Vang or âGolden Bridgeâ soars
3280 ft. above sea level in the Ba Na
Hills where it connects a cable-car
station to popular nearby gardens.
The structure itself is made of timber
with stainless-steel railings treated
to appear gold; TA Landscape
Architecture the Ho Chi Minh Cityâ
based irm that led the bridgeâs
design has likened it to the âgiant
hands of Godsâ cradling a golden
thread. The 500-ft.-long expanse
gives visitors plenty of space to take
in the scenic views. Itâs all part of an
efort to bring more tourists to the
country.âJulia Zorthian
AâDIVINEâLANDMARK
GOLDEN BRIDGEBA NA HILLS VIETNAM
THE WORLDâS GREATEST PLACES 2018
SKIERâS
PARADISE
SNOW BEAR
CHALETS
WHITEFISH MONT.
AN ODE TO SCIENCE
EXPERIMENTARIUM
HELLERUP DENMARK
At these chalets
which opened
last September
the ski-in ski-out
convenience is only
half the draw. The
rest is the whimsical
design aesthetic
which owner Gail
Goodwin describes
asHarry Potter
meetsHansel and
Gretelâthink wood
paneling turrets
and murals of
constellations on
the ceiling. âI wanted
people who were
skiing to stop and
say âI need to see
thatââ she says.
âSamantha Cooney
A giant copper spiral
staircase designed
to look like DNA
sets the tone for this
science museum
which reopened
in 2017 after an
extensive renovation.
Guests can now
dive in to a virtual
submarine safari
zoom in on the world
of microorganisms
or travel through the
Tunnel of Senses
to explore hearing
sight touch and
smell. And of course
no visit is complete
without creating your
own bubbles in the
Bubblearium.
âAbigail Abrams
GOLDEN BRIDGE: GETTY IMAGES; TREEHOTEL: JOHAN JANSSON; ATLAS BAR: WALL
ACE WOONâEPA-EFE/SHUTTERSTOCK