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Classic Car Admirers Will Love These Timeless Drives

June 13, 2023 by kjbirtles No Comments
Vintage Citroen 2CV driving in front of blooming sunflowers in France

Driving in a classic car is an experience like no other. The vintage charm, luxurious designs, and powerful machinery under the hood – a classic car experience is all about nostalgia, romance, and style. From driving in a classic Citroën in Provence to a luxury vintage car in New Zealand’s Napier, we look at some of the most unique classic car driving experiences you can enjoy with Luxury Gold. 

What is so special about classic cars?

Driving a classic car isn’t just about getting from A to B – it’s about appreciating exceptional design and celebrating the art of travel and the thrill of the journey. A classic car is a unique way to explore and connect with a destination, giving an atmosphere of luxury and nostalgia. Our vintage driving experiences offer an exceptional journey, with iconic and historic vehicles carrying you through the world’s most beautiful landscapes. Whether you’re an automobile aficionado or simply appreciate a memorable roadtrip, these classic car experiences promise a trip filled with style.

Provence, France

Vintage Citroen 2CV driving in front of blooming sunflowers in France

For classic car admirers, few experiences are more evocative than winding through the lavender fields of Provence in a classic Citroën 2CV. We’ll take you on the drive of a lifetime in a chauffeured vintage Citroen 2CV through the Provençal countryside. Set off from Lourmarin’s market and cruise through picturesque vineyards, ancient olive groves, and idyllic villages all while enjoying the charm of the classic French car. You’ll arrive at the renowned Domaine de la Citadelle winery where you can explore the grounds and savour a gourmet picnic and wine before heading to Avignon. Sophisticated and romantic, this is the epitome of vintage French luxury. 

Experience it: Ultimate Southern France

Read more: Destination France: Live Your Parisien or Provencal Dream

Napier, New Zealand

Vintage Buick Napier New Zealand

Renowned as the Art Deco Capital of the world, Napier is a city that celebrates its vintage charm, making it the perfect location for one of our classic driving experiences. When you travel with Luxury Gold you can explore Napier in a luxurious classic car, such as a vintage Packard or Chevrolet. Your expert local guide will chauffeur you on your personal tour of Napier. 

These beautiful vehicles complement the architectural elegance of Napier, as you explore the highlights of the city’s 140 Art Deco buildings and sculptures from the comfort of your lavish vehicle. Later on, you’ll enjoy a mouthwatering dinner at Malo, with wine sourced directly from the surrounding wineries.

Experience it: The Long White Cloud

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Cape Winelands, South Africa

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South Africa’s spectacular landscapes provide the perfect backdrop for our classic car driving experiences. Beginning in the vibrant city of Cape Town, you’ll take your seat in a chauffeured classic car such as a vintage Mercedes-Benz or Rover. You’ll then meander through the lush green countryside of the Cape Winelands on a scenic drive through the iconic wineland towns of Paarl, Stellenbosch, and Franschhoek. 

Cruise through valleys, vineyards, wineries and cheese farms, and stop at Vergelegen Estate to indulge in an award-winning wine tasting. Next, at Boschendal Wine Estate, you’ll indulge in a seasonal Farm-to-Table lunch. Return to your chauffeured vintage car and gaze out at the stunning scenery, illuminated by the setting sun, as you return to Cape Town. 

Experience it: Spectacular South Africa

Read more: A look inside South Africa’s most beautiful – and exclusive – wineries

Other classic car driving experiences with Luxury Gold

While a scenic drive is the most immersive experience, classic car admirers will also love these vintage car experiences with Luxury Gold.

See a vintage Trabant in Kraków’s Nowa Huta district

Trabant cars in Berlin

Nowa Huta is the historic steel district of Kraków. Established during the communist era of the 1940s, the Nowa Huta Steelworks was once the largest in the world. The district is also famed as the home of the Trabant car. Known affectionately as “Trabi”, the car was one of the most common vehicles in Central and Eastern Europe during the last decades of the Cold War. 

It’s since become a symbol of the Eastern Bloc, remembered for its notorious two-stroke engine that produced a cloud of smoky exhaust, and its body made of duroplast, a form of plastic. When you travel here with Luxury Gold, you’ll have the chance to see a vintage Trabant and learn more about the history of this fascinating district. 

Experience it: Harmony of Central Europe

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Graceland Car Museum

Graceland Car Museum Memphis

Any classic car admirer has likely got the Elvis Presley Automobile Museum on their bucket list. Located in the Graceland estate in Memphis, Tennessee, the former home of Elvis Presley, the museum pays tribute to the King’s love of cars.

You can see many of the iconic vehicles Elvis owned during his lifetime, from the famous Pink Cadillac Fleetwood to the 1956 Cadillac Eldorado (originally white but painted purple by Elvis). There’s the 1960 Rolls Royce Phantom V and a 1975 Dino Ferrari 308 GT4. Don’t miss the 1973 Stutz Blackhawk, one of the most unique vehicles as it was custom-made for Elvis. It was one of Elvis’ favorite cars and the last one he drove before his death in 1977. Along with cars, you’ll also find motorbikes, like the 1956 Harley Davidson, and even a 1966 red Schwinn bicycle. 

The museum doesn’t just display the vehicles; it also tells the stories behind them. Whether you’re an Elvis fan or a motorhead, it’s safe to say you’ll find something you love at this museum. 

Experience it: Southern Grace

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The 2024 Luxury Openings We’re Already Getting Excited About

June 7, 2023 by Luxury Gold No Comments
Image of lounge on Orient Express Dolce Vita, with sn=mooth lines and natural furnishings evoking the spirit of Italy

Although we’re only six months into 2023, and there’s plenty to be excited for with the summer still ahead of us, but we’ve always got one eye on what’s coming up further down the line. And 2024 is already shaping up to be an exciting year for luxury travel. To whet your appetite for 2024 travel, we’ve selected some of the new openings in the luxury travel sphere that deserve your attention. These offer the perfect reason to treat yourselves to an unforgettable luxury guided vacation to these spectacular destinations.

New luxury trains in Italy – Orient Express ‘Dolce Vita’

Image of lounge on Orient Express Dolce Vita, with sn=mooth lines and natural furnishings evoking the spirit of Italy

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Over 150 years ago, the first ever Orient Express journey launched luxury train travel into another dimension.  And to this day the name Orient Express is still the epitome timeless nostalgia and glamour.

In 2024, this five-star train will launch six new ‘Dolce Vita’ itinerates, the ultimate way to bookend your Italian vacation.

From the snow-capped peaks of the northern Alps through the picturesque hills of Tuscany and the breathtaking beaches of the southern coast, journeys visit iconic cities including Venice, Rome and Matera.

Image of a suite on the Orient Express Dolche Vita, with a bed and furniture in a sleek style

Every aspect of this luxury train pays tribute to “La Dolce Vita.” Choose from 12 Deluxe cabins, 18 suites, and one La Dolce Vita suite. In partnership with esteemed local and international chefs and sommeliers, passengers will savor a 5-star dining experience onboard, showcasing the best of Italy through world-renowned wines and delicious haute cuisine.

Plus new hotels – Orient Express Minerva Hotel, Rome and Orient Express Venice

The facade of the Grand Hotel Minerva, lit up at night, which is set for a new opening

Furthermore, bringing the Golden Age glamour of the rails to their own hotels, the very first Orient Express Hotels have announced new openings in 2024 in Rome and Venice.

The Orient Express, Minerva in Rome will be sited in the former Palazzo Fonseca and is set to be a high-class romantic landmark for Rome. This exquiste 17th century palace is adorned with Roman columns and sculptures by Rinaldi Rinaldo.

The Palazzo Donà Giovannelli, built in 1400 by architect Filippo Calendario, known for Venice’s famed Doge’s Palace is the home for the Orient Express Hotel, Venice. An ode to the city’s heritage, suites will all overlook the gardens and canals of Venice and select terraces hidden on the hotel’s rooftops will offer the most beautiful views of the wonders of the Serenissima.

Expect all the luxury and nostalgia of the Golden Age of Travel that you get from their trains, wrapped up in a sumptuous hotel, with the finest Italian gastronomy on offer.

Take a timeless Italian journey with: Ultimate Italy

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Egypt – new art hotel

view of the Mosques of Sultan Hassan and Al-Rifai, glinting in the morning sunshine

In the bustling capital of Cairo, Egypt is set to get its first luxury ‘art hotel.’ Set to open in early 2024, the Hyatt Centric Cairo West will create an art journey for guests from the moment they arrive.

Reflecting the outstanding historical riches of Cairo and Egypt, the urban hotel will showcase the city through the lens of contemporary artists. At every turn, including in its 283 rooms, nods to Egyptian crafts and pharaonic heritage will blend with a showcase of the country’s pop culture.

Paintings, sculptures and architectural features will be complemented by landscaped gardens, a sumptuous pool and inspiring social spaces. Located in the Pyramid Heights area close to the new Grand Egyptian Museum (set to open this year) the hotel is perfectly located to immerse yourself in the rich history of Egypt.

See the best of Cairo and Egypt with: Elegance of the Nile

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Lisbon – new Melia hotel

Lisbon cityscape with St George Castle at sunset, showing red roofed houses and water in the background.

Hailed as one of the most charismatic and vibrant cities in Europe, Portugal’s capital Lisbon is a highly desirable destination. Blending traditional heritage with striking modernism, all wrapped up in a glorious year-round climate.

To add to the city’s alure, a new ME by Meliá Hotel, an exciting new opening for Lisbon is set for 2024, bringing its unique brand of luxury to the city. Described as a destination in itself, local art will blend with the latest technology to bring an eclectic and luxurious stay.

The fully equipped spa will offer everything you need to disconnect and enjoy a total-relaxation experience, whether in the indoor pool, sauna, Turkish bath or massage cabins. And a classy Rooftop Bar will let you sip a cocktail and soak up the ambience in the city, with fantastic panoramic views.

Discover the delights of Lisbon on: Spain & Portugal in Style

London – new museum takes you back in time

sketch of Shakespeare’s head and shoulders, in blue, red and green

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Why not top off a five-star visit to the capital with a step back to a bygone era? From spring 2024, a unique opportunity awaits visitors who wish to journey back in time, and step into the heart of Elizabethan High Society.

The new Shakespeare Museum in London is one of London’s most exciting new openings for 2024. Situated on the grounds of the old playhouse that staged productions like Romeo & Juliet and Henry V, the museum is set to transport visitors to this captivating era.

Guests can anticipate immersive, multisensory encounters, wrapping you in the sights, smells, sounds and ambiance that inspired Shakespeare’s plays. Through cutting-edge AI technology and a projected reconstruction of the playhouse, you’re promised a remarkable resurrection of the past, and can even step onto the stage yourself.

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Why Spain Sets the Gold Standard for Art Museums

May 22, 2023 by kjbirtles No Comments
The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, as seen from above

From its rich cultural history to its treasure box of artistic masterpieces, Spain has long been a global leader in the world of art. The nation is home to some of the most prestigious art museums, boasting vast collections spanning centuries of priceless works. With its commitment to preservation, educational programs, and world-class facilities, Spain’s art museums truly set the gold standard for institutions worldwide. From the Golden Triangle of Madrid to the walkable art gallery that is Barcelona, here’s where to explore the best art museums in Spain. 

Experience it: Spain & Portugal in Style

Spain’s art heritage

Spanish art has a long and storied history, with each period boasting its own unique contributions to the global art scene. From prehistoric cave paintings and Roman mosaics to Gothic masterpieces, Spain has been a hotbed of artistic creativity and talent throughout the centuries. 

Commitment to preservation and conservation

Spain’s art museums play a key role as custodians of their nation’s artistic heritage. These institutions have made significant investments in state-of-the-art conservation to ensure their collections remain in pristine condition for generations to come. 

Spanish art museums also actively engage with their local communities and visitors from around the world through a wide range of educational programs. From guided tours and hands-on workshops to lecture series and special exhibitions, these institutions provide opportunities for visitors of all ages and backgrounds to connect with art in meaningful ways. Furthermore, many Spanish art museums offer free or reduced admission to students, seniors, and other groups, making their collections accessible to everyone.

Read more: The Luxury Gold guide to discovering statement art pieces on your travels

A thriving contemporary art scene

It’s not just about celebrating the old masters in Spain. The country’s contemporary art scene is alive and well, with numerous galleries and museums dedicated to showcasing the work of emerging and established artists alike. This commitment to fostering new talent ensures the country’s artistic legacy continues to flourish. There’s no doubt that Spain’s art museums will remain at the forefront of the global art scene for years to come.

World-class art museums

Spain’s diverse artistic heritage is reflected in its exceptional museums. Here are some of the best institutions you can’t miss.

Museo Nacional del Prado (Prado Museum) – Madrid

The Prado Museum is one of the most important and prestigious art museums in the world. It houses an extensive collection of European art from the 12th to the early 20th centuries. The museum’s collection is especially rich in Spanish paintings, including works by great masters like Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco. You’ll also find masterpieces by international artists like Titian, Rubens and Bosch. 

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Prado Museum exterior

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Some of the most best works to see in the Prado Museum

  • Las Meninas by Diego Velázquez
  • The Third of May 1808 by Francisco Goya
  • The Naked Maja by Francisco Goya 
  • The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch
  • The Annunciation by Fra Angelico 
  • The Descent from the Cross by Rogier van der Weyden 
  • The Triumph of Death by Pieter Bruegel the Elder 
  • Alegoría del Verano by Juan Antonio Ribera y Fernández

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artwork at the Prado Museum Madrid

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Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Reina Sofía Museum) – Madrid

The Reina Sofía Museum is dedicated to modern and contemporary art, with a strong emphasis on Spanish artists from the 20th century. The museum’s collection includes paintings, sculptures, installations, photography, and multimedia works and features iconic pieces from the likes of Picasso, Dalí, Miró, and more.

Reina Sofia Museum exterior

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Some of the best works to see in the Reina Sofía Museum

  • Guernica by Pablo Picasso
  • The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dalí
  • Girl at the Window by Salvador Dalí
  • Portrait II by Joan Miró
  • Woman in Blue by Joan Miró
  • A World by Ángeles Santos
  • The Open Window by Juan Gris
  • Monument to the Spanish Civil War by Alberto Sánchez
  • The Screaming Pope by Francis Bacon
people looking at Guernica by Picasso at Reina Sofia Museum

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Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum – Madrid

The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum rounds out the famous Golden Triangle of art galleries in Madrid. It holds an extensive collection of European and American art from the 13th to the 20th centuries. The museum’s collection, assembled by the Thyssen-Bornemisza family, covers a wide range of styles and periods, including Impressionism, the German Renaissance, Italian primitives, and 19th-century American art.

Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum exterior

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Some of the best works to see in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum

  • Woman in a Hat (Olga) by Pablo Picasso
  • Les Vessenots in Auvers by Vincent van Gogh
  • Poppy Field by Claude Monet 
  • The Annunciation by El Greco
  • Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee around a Pomegranate a Second before Waking by Salvador Dalí
  • The Annunciation Dyptich by Jan van Eyck
  • Saint Catherine of Alexandria by Caravaggio
  • Young Knight in a Landscape by Vittore Carpaccio
  • The Penitent Saint Jerome by Titian

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People looking at a Monet painting at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum

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Guggenheim Museum Bilbao – Bilbao

Designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is a striking contemporary art museum that has become a symbol of the city. The museum’s magnificent facade is a work of art in itself, but head inside and you’ll discover some extraordinary collections of art. The museum largely focuses on post-war European and American art, showcasing works by some of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, including Rothko, de Kooning, Warhol, and Kiefer.

Guggenheim Museum Bilbao exterior

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Some of the best works to see in the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

  • The Matter of Time by Richard Serra
  • Maman by Louise Bourgeois
  • Tulips by Jeff Koons
  • Puppy by Jeff Koons
  • One Hundred and Fifty Multicolored Marilyns by Andy Warhol
  • Villa Borghese by Willem de Kooning
  • The Large Glass by Marcel Duchamp
  • The Fish by Frank Gehry
Puppy by Jeff Koons at Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

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Barcelona

With its many museums, galleries and architectural gems, the city of Barcelona is like one giant art gallery. From Gaudí’s influence to the works of Picasso, here are some of the best art and architecture to see in Barcelona.

Sagrada Familia

This iconic church is one of Barcelona’s most famous landmarks and is still under construction, more than a century after Antoni Gaudí began work on it. Its distinctive spires and ornate facade are unparalleled.

Park Güell

This public park is one of Gaudí’s most famous works, known for its colorful mosaic sculptures and panoramic views of the city.

Parc Guell Barcelona

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Casa Batlló

With its undulating façade, colorful mosaics, and sculptural forms, this apartment building is iconic Gaudí.

Casa Milà

Also known as La Pedrera, this building’s rippling rooftop, curved facade, and intricate ironwork, and is considered one of Gaudí’s most innovative works.

Palau de la Música Catalana

This concert hall is famed for its beautiful stained glass windows, mosaics, and ornate design, and is one of the most beautiful buildings in Barcelona.

Casa Batllo Barcelona

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Picasso Museum

This museum is dedicated to the works of Pablo Picasso and features many of his early works and important pieces from his career.

Joan Miró Foundation

You’ll find an impressive collection of the works of Joan Miró here, including paintings, sculptures and drawings. 

Gothic Quarter

This historic neighborhood is filled with stunning Gothic architecture, narrow streets, and charming squares.

Barcelona Pavilion

Designed by the famous architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, this iconic building is renowned for its minimalist and elegant design and innovative use of materials.

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La Sagrada Familia Barcelona

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Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (National Art Museum of Catalonia) – Barcelona

Special mention goes to the National Art Museum of Catalonia in Barcelona. It houses a vast collection of Catalan, Spanish, and international art spanning from the Romanesque period to the mid-20th century. It’s also famous for its collection of Romanesque mural paintings, considered one of the most important in the world.

National Museum of Catalonia Barcelona

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Some of the best works to see in the National Art Museum of Catalonia

  • Apse of Sant Climent de Taüll by the Master of Taüll 
  • The mural paintings of the Conquest of Majorca
  • Saint Peter and Saint Paul by El Greco
  • The Virgin of the Consellers by Lluís Dalmau
  • Portrait of Ramon Casas by Ramon Casas 
  • The Spanish Wedding by Mariano Fortuny Marsal
visitor looking at an artwork in the National Art Museum of Catalonia

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Journey from Barcelona to Madrid on our Spain & Portugal in Style luxury tour and take a deep dive into Spain’s most extraordinary art museums, or explore more of what the country has to offer on a luxury trip to Spain.

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