The Weekender Book London (Vol. 2) by Luce Lapadula is here. Immersed within the vast expanse of Europe’s largest city, it’s easy to overlook the hidden treasures tucked away amidst the bustling streets of London. Despite its status as one of the world’s most visited metropolises, many tend to gravitate towards the central districts, leaving the enchanting gems of the city’s outskirts waiting to be discovered. One of those areas is Richmond.
The Weekender Book Turin by Lorenzo Morandi is here. Nestled against the backdrop of the Alpine arch, Turin’s narrative is not confined to its historical splendor alone; it also emerges as a beacon of technological innovation, a nexus of contemporary art, and a vibrant cultural hub.
The Weekender Book Singapore by Matthew Chen will present Singapore in a different and more laid-back perspective than you might be used to. However, it will still showcase the iconic architecture and landmarks that juxtapose with a melting pot of diverse heritages/cultures and remnants of the city-state’s colonial past. And at the same, this issue explores the blurred boundaries between the old and the new, the hardscapes and the softscapes.
The Weekender Book Paris by Charlotte Bergan Cioli is here. Introducing “Weekender: Paris,” your passport to a wonderful 72-hour escape in the heart of Paris. From cozy cafes tucked away on cobblestone streets to boutique shops brimming with Parisian flair, “Weekender: Paris” leaves no stone unturned in its quest to showcase the essence of local favorites.
The Weekender Book Hong Kong by Marion Gabrielle is here. Upon your arrival in Hong Kong, the fragrant harbor city, you’re immediately greeted by a sensory symphony: the melodic chime of pedestrian crossings blending with the rhythmic ding-ding of trams; the mesmerizing dance of sunlight upon towering skyscrapers by day, and the vibrant hues of harbor lights illuminating the cityscape by night; the tantalizing aromas of sea breeze, culinary delights, and the lingering fragrance of burning incense.
The Weekender Book (Stockholm) by Matt Porter is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Matt Porter, the photographer behind this volume, is a freelance creative based in London.
The Weekender Book (London) by Matt Porter is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Matt Porter, the photographer behind this volume, is a freelance creative based in London.
The Weekender Book (Malmö) by Toby Mitchell is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Photographer Toby Mitchell, through a series carefully curated images, will take the reader on a visual weekend journey of Malmö.
The Weekender Book (Copenhagen) by Toby Mitchell is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Photographer Toby Mitchell, through a series carefully curated images, will take the reader on a visual weekend journey of Copenhagen.
The Weekender Book (Portland) by Toby Mitchell is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Photographer Toby Mitchell, through a series carefully curated images, will take the reader on a visual weekend journey of Portland.
The Weekender Book (Bath) by Toby Mitchell is available now at LOREM (not Ipsum). Photographer Toby Mitchell, through a series carefully curated images, will take the reader on a visual weekend journey through Bath.