Volume I · №07 · September 2026

The Festival Issue

Eight weeks when Europe sells its rooms twice. Which houses actually gain from the crowd, which quietly lose, and where the rate resets the Monday after.

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  1. 01The Festival IssueEight weeks when Europe sells its rooms twicePalio, the Regatta, the Biennale, the Salon — the events that decide a hotel's year. A map of the crowd, written from the register, not from the brochure.
  2. 02The CalendarIl Palio: two days that reprice Siena for a yearWho raises the tariff four times over — and three houses where the number does not move. A calendar essay, not a travelogue.
  3. 03Festival JourneyThe Regatta that still owns Venice in SeptemberThe one weekend the city remembers it is a port. Which palazzi face the race, which merely overhear it, and why the rate pretends to last until October.
  4. 04DestinationsSiena is not a small FlorenceA portrait of the city by character, not by geography — and what that changes in the itinerary, the house, and the week you choose.
  5. 05HousesAman at forty: the operator that priced silenceA portrait of the house as an operating model — economy, handwriting, and the guest for whom this is the wrong religion.
  6. 06OpeningsTwelve keys, one courtyard: the year's smallest openingCasa delle Dodici, Ortigia. What a house this size can still do — and the caveats the announcement will not carry.
  7. 07ReportsThe Maldives after one million: where the rate goes nextA compressed market letter for the traveller, not the investor. Air access, the booking window for February, and the atolls that still sell silence.
  8. 08People & HousesCheval Blanc and the vice of going slowlySix maisons in twenty years — then a seventh, the first in Asia. The LVMH house that made refusal a method, and the guest who should walk past it.