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The World’s Best Bars (And What To Order At Them)

January 2, 2025 by Laura Goodman No Comments

First published in 2009, The World’s 50 Best Bars list is voted for by 700 drinks experts from across the world. It’s part of William Reed’s 50 Best brand which also compiles and publishes The World’s 50 Best Hotels and The World’s 50 Best Restaurants. In their own words:

“Incorporating grand hotel bars, secretive speakeasies, quirky salons and classic drinking dens, The World’s 50 Best Bars list is a celebration of the diversity and universality of drinks culture and a reflection of new bar scenes developing all over the world.”

Some individual awards are given, too. This year, Lyaness in London won the Best Cocktail Menu award for their “tightly curated selection of drinks that go big on flavors from unexpected sources”. Caretaker’s Cottage in Melbourne won the Michter’s Art of Hospitality award for their “convivial and disarmingly unpretentious desire to build a community”. And Florería Atlántico in Buenos Aires won the Remy Martin Legend of the List award for being a pioneer of the BA scene.

Our highlights from The World’s 50 Best Bars 2024 are below. If delving a little deeper into the innovation, genius and sheer flavor of the best bars in the world sounds appealing to you, all of them are in Luxury Gold cities, which means they can be incorporated into one of our journeys.

Florería Atlántico, Buenos Aires

Serving natural wine and cocktails through a secret refrigerator door in a florist (what could be more glorious than a place of wine and flowers?), Florería Atlántico is the speakeasy du jour. The cocktail menu tells the city’s multicultural story, with a focus on the communities that migrated to Argentina after democracy was restored in 1983. Choose the Chile for fruity Pisco Capel flavored with soft corn, basil and turmeric.

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Lady Bee, Lima

Through cocktails and small plates, Lady Bee adeptly showcases the biodiversity of Peru and celebrates the humble honeybee, the hardest worker in the world’s ecosystem. The bee motif can be seen throughout decor, garnishes and glassware. There are just five tables and four bar seats. At the honey-colored bar, you can order the namesake cocktail: Lady Bee combines gin, orange, herbs and honey for a taste of everything that’s right with the world.

Discover the best of Peru’s capital on: Treasures of the Incas

For more mixology-related travel inspiration: Our Favorite Classic Cocktails, and the Timeless Hotels To Try Them At

 

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Bar Ben Fiddich, Tokyo 

On the ninth floor amid the skyscrapers of Shinjuku, this apothecary-style bar has been a labor of love for the magical mixologist Hiroyasu Kayama (and his white suit) for over 10 years. In a dusky, low-lit space with just eight seats, dark wooden shelves groan beneath Kayama’s concoctions, made using ingredients from his family’s land, like anise, fennel and wormwood. There is no menu. Book a seat at the bar and let your host light the way.

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Jewel of the South, New Orleans

Get a potted history of New Orleans’ unsurpassed food and drink culture in this sky blue Creole cottage, resplendent with plant-filled courtyard and parlor rooms. Southern cocktail pioneer Chris Hannah is known for his riffs on the Manhattan (try the Night Tripper), and for reviving classics like the Sazerac (try the Jewel Sazerac). Order anything (or everything) from his Jewel Classics menu. If you like cocktails and are travelling on our Southern Grace journey, consider this magical spot unmissable.

You may also enjoy reading: The History of New Orleans’ Favourite Cocktail, and How to Make It

 

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Locale, Firenze

For a perspective on Florence that you won’t get anywhere else, Locale is a sort of time machine. It’s set in the Palazzo Concini, so it has the frescoes and lavish detail that Florence loves to spoil its visitors with, but it’s also a very modern, light-filled space – impeccably restored – serving futuristic drinks. Throw yourself at the mercy of its genius and order the Giardiniera – blueberries, pickles, rye whisky, champagne and chili. Yes, really.

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Lyaness, London

Like all of Mr Lyan’s menus along the way, the focus of the menu at his bar in the glamorous Sea Containers, overlooking the Thames, is on exploring complex ideas and thinking about how things could be different. In a large, electric blue room, over a green marble bar, let the staff fling you a Frisbee Fix, which the menu describes like so: “We’re told not to play with our food, but like with this zesty and tropical sour, sometimes it’s just too damn fun. This was the origin of the frisbee; having snarfed the goodies from the local Bridgeport Frisbie Pie Co., 1940s Yale students would fling around the UFO-shaped tins, yelling ‘Frisbie’ to avoid any collisions with an unsuspecting passerby.”

England’s capital is your start point for our Castles & Kingdoms luxury small group journey.

 

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Maybe Sammy, Sydney

Sipping a Pool Side (gin, Martini Ambrato, palo santo, coconut and basil) poured by a bartender in a pastel pink blazer is an experience that should be very high on your Sydney to-do list. Maybe Sammy is not a hotel bar, it’s a bar inspired by hotel bars, with the menu organized according to hotel spaces, like the spa and the lobby. It’s a fun, uplifting, makes-your-day kind of a place.

Bookmark for later: 10 Best Fine Dining Restaurants Around The World

 

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The Cambridge Public House, Paris

In the Marais, where everyone wants to while away their hours, this place combines the relaxed and friendly atmosphere of a pub with a world-class cocktail program. There are craft beers, natural wines, pies and sausage rolls, plus raucous cocktails like the Cigarette after Sex, which is a velvety, earthy and fresh combination of Agua de Jamaica (hibiscus iced tea), with sloe gin and mezcal.

Extend your Ultimate France journey with a few extra days in Paris, and you can while away as many hours here as you desire.

In Full: The World’s 50 Best Bars 2024

1. Handshake Speakeasy, Mexico City
2. Bar Leone, Hong Kong
3. Sips, Barcelona
4. Tayēr + Elementary, London
5. Jigger & Pony, Singapore
6. Line, Athens

7. Tres Monos, Buenos Aires
8. Alquímico, Cartagena
9. Zest, Seoul
10. Paradiso, Barcelona
11.
Himkok, Oslo
12. BKK Social Club, Bangkok
13. Connaught Bar, London
14. Double Chicken Please, New York
15. Overstory, New York
16. Lady Bee, Lima
17. Baba au Rum, Athens
18. Coa, Hong Kong
19. The Cambridge Public House, Paris
20. Tlecān, Mexico City
21. Caretaker’s Cottage, Melbourne
22. CoChinChina, Buenos Aires
23. Salmon Guru, Madrid
24. Martiny’s, New York
25. Bar Benfiddich, Tokyo
26. Maybe Sammy, Sydney
27. Superbueno, New York
28. Nutmeg & Clove, Singapore
29. Satan’s Whiskers, London
30. Panda & Sons, Edinburgh
31. Tan Tan, São Paulo
32. Licorería Limantour, Mexico City

33. Drink Kong, Rome
34. Jewel of the South, New Orleans
35.
Byrdi, Melbourne
36. Locale Firenze, Florence
37. Scarfes Bar, London
38. Moebius Milano, Milan
39. Bar Nouveau, Paris
40. Mimi Kakushi, Dubai
41. Bar Us, Bangkok
42. Virtù, Tokyo
43. Atlas, Singapore
44. La Sala de Laura, Bogotá
45. Röda Huset, Stockholm
46. Florería Atlántico, Buenos Aires
47. Analogue Initiative, Singapore
48. El Gallo Altanero, Guadalajara
49.
Danico, Paris
50. 1930, Milan

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Sunshine on a plate: Travel Concierge Dom on his love of Iberia

January 17, 2024 by Leanne Williams No Comments

To dream of Iberia is to dream of passion, culture and exceptional cuisine. To elicit the true essence of Spain and Portugal, there’s no one quite like your Luxury Gold Travel Concierge.

More than a local expert, they live and breathe your destination. Offering a personal, tailored service, combined with a black book of contacts known only to locals, they make our limited-edition journeys exceptional.

Here, Travel Concierge Dom shares his passion for Iberia, what makes Spain and Portugal so unique and tells us how to savor the best of this exceptional region.

For travel inspiration read our destination guides: Spain and Portugal

Why Iberia has my heart

Travel Concierge Dom smiling and wearing a navy suit jacket

“My love of travel, and of Iberia, started young when I would travel to Spain on family holidays,” Dom tells us. “As a kid I loved the differences, the foreignness, the desire to explore another culture. And at that age it involved making friends with the local kids, joining in crab fishing on the beach, for example. Despite not understanding the language at the time, I found I had a natural ability to assimilate, and I developed a yearning to know and experience more.

“As I got older, I became addicted to seeing other cultures and comparing them to mine. Iberia was a natural gravitation. It’s sunny, the people are great. I’m really interested in the history and the culture, and I really enjoy sharing this love with others. My love of travel grew, ultimately leading me to become a Luxury Gold Travel Concierge.”

 Discover Iberia on: Spain & Portugal in Style

 An exquisitely crafted itinerary

Aerial shot of Lisbon showing red and white houses with a chateau on a hill and water in the background 

“The Spain & Portugal in Style itinerary is so well curated,” says Dom. “You go from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, from Barcelona through Southern Spain and over to Lisbon. ‘You see the capital cities and all the big hitters, and there’s plenty of free time to appreciate what else each location has to offer as well.

“Harnessing the true passion of Iberia, a highlight for guests in Seville is a flamenco dance lesson and performance at the Christina Heeren Foundation. I’ve seen many flamenco shows but this is just another level of excellence. The dancing and the musicians, they are the top of their game, literally the best artists in the world.”

Read more about this exclusive flamenco experience: Discovering the Soul of Spain with Alexandra Hoffer in Seville

Spain and Portugal – alike yet unique

Torre Belem in Lisbon, Portugal at sunset

“The history of Spain and Portugal differs to the rest of Europe,” Dom explains. “These distinctive cultural influences, garnered from an eclectic peopling of Iberia, mean that today they have their own way of doing things. Both countries are very European, but at the same time there’s a unique look to their architecture, their food and so forth.

“Spain and Portugal then differ from each other, through influences from their respective explorations and empires. Portuguese also sounds very different to Spanish, and the people are often a bit more reserved, particularly compared to those in southern Spain.

“A key part of my role is to bring the history to life for guests, along with guiding them through the nuances and differences. I love sharing these stories as we travel between locations.

“As you cross the border and travel into Portugal, changes are subtle, such as seeing road signs in a different language. Then once you start to travel onwards through the countryside, the Atlantic influence reveals itself in the flora and fauna.”

You may also be interested to read: Connect With the Natural World Through These Exclusive Experiences

Iberian food culture – a perfect fit for small group travel

Aerial shot of hands chinking wine glasses, with tapas below

“On Spain & Portugal in Style we’ve got some outstanding restaurants, and many ways to enjoy food, from Michelin-starred dining to a cooking class,” Dom tells us. “Food in Iberia is such a big thing; the culture revolves around the cuisine and dining experience.

“I love how Luxury Gold guests really adopt the culinary culture of the places that we’re going to. Just like the Spanish and the Portuguese, we have long lunches and big sociable dinners.”

My foodie highlights – Spanish fine dining and local Portuguese fare

Fine dining dish of colourful ingredients

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“L’Antic Moli in southern Catalonia is definitely one of my highlights – Michelin-starred dining and a true Spanish cultural experience,” Dom says. “On my last tour we were there for three hours. Course after course of impeccable flavors and textures, and lots of talking; no one wanted to leave!

“In contrast, when we cross over into Portugal, we stop in a very small village called Serpa – the kind of place you wouldn’t know to go to. Here  as part of the itinerary, we experienced something very different in a local restaurant: Cante Alentejano polyphonic singing. The restaurant was rustic, with wooden tables and vegetables and meats brought out in big terracotta bowls, all accompanied by this wonderful authentic music. That is also one of my favorites and the contrasts just blow me away.”

Read more: Meet Michelin-star chef Vicent Guimerà of Spain’s L’Antic Molí restaurant

My favorite ingredients and dishes

“For me it’s all about the simple ingredients – the fresh Mediterranean salad for example is always a winner. I also recommend the tortilla (Spanish omelet) which I eat daily. In Spain you will find even the basic things are done in such a wonderful way. The Mediterranean diet is also of course very famous for its health benefits.

“My favorite Portuguese dish is a fish one, cod of course, the country’s specialty. There is a dish called ‘Bacalhau com natas’, a delicious combination of shredded cod with cream, sliced potatoes, onion and cheese, all baked in the oven, which is best washed down with vinho verde, green wine. And for dessert, the original, impeccable pastel de nata, custard tart. Yum!”

You may also enjoy reading: Cape expectations: how Travel Concierge Jameel makes South Africa sing

Savor seafood in Barcelona

Spanish gambas served on a white dish

“Both Spain and Portugal have some of the most incredible seafood in the world,” says Dom, “and a great place to indulge is Barcelona.

“I used to live in Barcelona, so I know it well, and I recommend guests head out the seaside neighborhood of Barceloneta. This old fishing village is now home to multi-million dollar yachts and some outstanding eateries.

“The 7 Portes restaurant, which is 186 years old, is the ideal place for old school Barcelona food. It is famed for its rice dishes and paellas, tapas and traditional cannelloni.

“One of my favorite seafood restaurants is called Botafumeiro which is also not far from our hotel. The dishes here include warm spider crab pie, a Botafumeiro-style Spiny-lobster and grilled Palamós shrimps.”

For more Barcelona dining recommendations: For Fine Dining in Spain, This City Sets the Gold Standard

Indulge in Gaudi

The colourful mosaics of Pauk Guell in Barcelona, blue sky in background

Of course, Spain & Portugal in Style about more than food. Visiting all the top sights, the tour starts on a cultural high. “Whilst there we visit Gaudi’s iconic Barcelona masterpiece La Sagrada Familia with THE best local specialist,” says Dom. This unique modern temple has been under construction since 1882 and is not actually yet finished.

“All I can hear is guests saying, wow, wow and everyone has really sore necks because you always looking up in wonder! We also visit Park Güell up on the hill where Gaudi’s architecture meets his inspiration – nature.

“There are so many more outstanding buildings from Gaudi in Barcelona. So, with their spare time I often advise guests to visit these – the Casa Mila, the Casa Vicens and many others.

“Continuing on an art theme of recommendations for guests, Picasso grew up in Barcelona and lived very close to the previously mentioned 7 Portes Gates restaurant. The Picasso Museum houses an extensive collection and is well worth a visit.”

Bright blue rooftop pool at the Ohla Eixample hotel Barcelona

Luxury Gold guests can in fact rest their sore necks from admiring Gaudi and all these art works by booking a ‘Bath butler’ at the five-star Ohla Eixample where we stay whilst in Barcelona. Coming back after a long day and finding the perfect bath waiting for you: salts, candles, relaxing herbal tea or a bottle of cava. Just one of the exceptional hotels that are a hallmark of every Luxury Gold journey.

You may also enjoy reading: Hiding in Plain Sight: Incredible Artworks You Can Discover at Luxury Gold Hotels

My hotel highlight – Evora’s Convento do Espinheiro

Bedroom of Ohla Eixample hotel in Barcelona whooping white bed lined, red and brown furnishings and a window view of trees and blue sky

“Each of the hotels is fabulous, and has their own style, but the one that always amazes me the Convento do Espinheiro in Evora, Portugal,” says Dom. The stunning 15th century building and gardens was once a convent, with rooms featuring antique or 1950s-inspired furnishings.

Ornate chapel with frescos of the Convento do Espinheiro in Evora, Portugal

“The cloisters and the chapel are still there, it’s quite remarkable. We have dinner in the Cellars where they used to make the wine and the olive oil. As well as the exceptional service, the uniqueness of staying in what used to be a convent is really special. You’d never think really to stay in in such a place.

Discover more of our exceptional hotels: 7 Luxury Gold hotels that have hosted royals, celebrities and more

Personalize your day in Madrid

Marbel facade of the Prado Museum in Madrid

A key feature on all Luxury Gold tours are the opportunities for guests to personalize their day with a choice of two experiences. These offer contrasting ways to explore and experience your destination, each carefully curated with the Luxury Gold guest in mind,

In Madrid guests have the option to visit the Prado Museum with an art historian, or to take a walking tour through Madrid’s Old Town.

“For art lovers, or just those with an interest in Spain and its history this is the one to take,” says Dom. “In European terms Italy and France are famed for their museums but Spain often gets overlooked. The Prado is a world class gallery, and you can learn about the history and story of Spain from these masterpieces. There are the Royal portraits from artists such as Velazquez and Goya. There are also many international artists on display, Titian and Bosch, for example. There’s even a copy of Mona Lisa from DaVinci’s workshop. Not a lot of people know that.”

Colourful back streets of Madrid

“Then those who want to be a bit more active and see kind of the backstreets of Old Madrid and some kind of little secret corners there, the way to go would be The Walking tour. This is also the perfect opportunity to get churros, a highlight of any day!”

“In fact, on this day, people can do both experiences in Madrid if they want,” Dom adds. “This is one of the many benefits of our Spain and Portugal itinerary, and of small group journeys – the flexibility to adapt to how our guests may be feeling on any given day.”

You may also be interested to read: Why Spain Sets the Gold Standard for Art Museums

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Discovering the Soul of Spain with Alexandra Hoffer in Seville

November 24, 2023 by Luxury Gold No Comments
A flamenco dancer twirls with her red costume flaying out around her

Beauty, elegance, power and rhythm. Flamenco epitomises the heritage and passion of Spain and has become one of the icons of its culture. In Seville, guests of Luxury Gold are invited deep into the heart of this timeless art, with a flamenco class and performance at the acclaimed dance school, the Cristina Heeren Foundation.

Feel the passion behind the choreography on this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience as you meet students of the school. Discover the history of flamenco, learn some steps before enjoying an intimate, exhilarating performance by some of Spain’s finest Flamenco artists.

Discovering and training the best in the business and preserving this exquisite art form for future generations, Alexandra Hoffer, Director of the Cristina Heeren Foundation tells us more about this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Discover this on: Spain & Portugal in Style

Making the stars of the future

A black and white headshot of Alexandra Hoffer smiling at the camera

 “I call all my students my children. It’s amazing to have these people that were just 16 when you started working with them, and now you see them as big flamenco stars,” says Alexandra. “It’s very rewarding, we’ve made many artists. Around 70% of the top dancers are our ex-students. It’s wonderful to see how they evolve.”

Alexandra joined the Cristina Heeren Foundation when it opened in 1996. Named after its president, students study advanced guitar, singing and dance to the highest level. Through this, the foundation is also safeguarding the traditional of flamenco (inscribed in 2010 as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage) and contributing to the protection of Andalusia and Spain’s cultural heritage.

Flamenco has many modern influences, but Alexandra explains “What we teach is the classical tradition of flamenco. We think that in order to evolve, you need to have the basis. We are the only Flamenco school offing the three specialties together – singing, guitar and dancing. So, we have students studying different aspects and they’re together all the time.”

For travel inspiration: Spain destination guide

An exquisite art form and an expression of life

A flamenco dancer wearing white twirls on stage

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Flamenco is formed from a melting pot of music styles that evolved in Andalucía and were transmitted through generations. These styles include Jewish, Arab, Castilian, old Andalusian and gypsy music.

“Flamenco started in the very poor communities, as an expression of life,” Alexandra says. “It celebrates a newborn and a death. Somebody who went to jail, was married, somebody who’s going to work. So, there are many different styles of flamenco and each one of them represents and expresses a different time of your life.”

You may be interested to read: Why Spain Sets the Gold Standard for Art Museums

Enjoy a flamenco class with the professionals

A flamenco dancer, dressed in black, performs with a concentrated look on her face

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Guests have the opportunity to learn some dance steps, under the expert eye of some of the school’s star pupils. “Flamenco is empowering, we find everyone who tries it loves it” says Alexandra. “In the flamenco class we teach guests different rhythms, and the how to move their hips, arms and feet. It’s a very sensual and enjoyable dance.

“Because you’re all learning, everyone is very supportive and applauds each other. Afterwards we share a glass of sangria and either myself or my companions are there to answer any questions. This is an exclusive opportunity to get to the heart of Flamenco from those who live and breathe it.

“Learning the steps and meeting the dancers also furnishes guests with a deeper knowledge and connection to the flamenco. This makes the show which comes next even more memorable.”

You may also enjoy reading: The timeless elegance of Japan: admire geisha in Kyoto

The best artists, so close you can feel them

A female flamenco dancer danced round a male who’s is kneeling on the floor with guitarist in the background

Credit: @fundacionflamencoheeren on Instagram

As a grand finale, guests are treated to a thrilling and intimate performance, featuring the very best dancers and musicians. “For our show we have the best flamenco artists you will find” enthuses Alexandra. “As the director of the theater, I only select top professionals. Some of them are very young but are dancing with big companies. It’s really important for me that these are the very best.

“Our theatre is very intimate, and the proximity to the performers takes the appreciation of flamenco to a whole new level. When you go into a big flamenco theatre it’s wonderful, but something gets lost. In my theatre you’re right in amongst it, you can really feel the dancers, the singing and the guitarist. It makes a big difference to the experience.

The school’s performances are renowned amongst locals as well as visitors, a testament to the quality.  “I have one dancer and there’s huge crowd that love her,” Alexandra says. “So, they come all the time and see her because they say it’s amazing that to be able to see her up close and really enjoy her dance. You can see how she breathes and how she moves each single finger. It’s this proximity that makes it very special.”

Read next: Meet Michelin-star chef Vicent Guimerà of Spain’s L’Antic Molí restaurant

We MAKE TRAVEL MATTER®

Chosen with great care for their positive impact on our planet its people and wildlife, our MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experiences are aligned to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This experience directly advances UN SDGs 4: Quality Education and 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities. The school enables students access to cultural education, safeguarding the traditional flamenco dance and Spain’s cultural heritage.

The Cristina Heeren Foundation is also a recipient of a grant from our TreadRight Foundation. Through this the school is able to support four students per year who will benefit from an extra year of study to really mature as dancers.

“We see some artists, some students that are very good, but they still need one more year to keep on specializing” Alexandra explains. “Through the grant we are able to develop them further, keeping even more talent in training for the future and preserving this elite art form for generations to come.”

You may also be interested to read: Connect With the Natural World Through These Exclusive Experiences

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