Steve meets Tyler… or something like that…

That the Wallpaper* City Guides are now available for the iPhone might just be another reason for all travel rats not to switch to Nexus One…

Wallpaper* City Guides present a tightly edited, discreetly packaged list of the best a location has to offer the design conscious traveller. Here is a precise, informative, insider’s checklist of all you need to know about the world’s most intoxicating cities.

Whether you are staying for 48 hours or five days, visiting for business or a vacation, we’ve done the hard work for you, from finding the best restaurants, bars and hotels (including which rooms to request) to the most extraordinary stores and sites, and the most enticing architecture

 
 

Rent-A-Town

Dunton Hot Springs is a small and exclusive resort nestled deep in the San Juan Mountains of the Colorado Rockies.

This perfectly restored ghost town thrives on contradictions; hand-hewn log cabins exquisitely furnished, a life-worn saloon serving food of startling quality, lung torturing trails followed by pampering massages, sensuous hot springs beneath shimmering snow banks. Free of cell phones, this romantic old mining town still provides high speed wireless internet access and video conferencing to the comforting sound of a tumbling waterfall.

OK… OK… you can also just rent one of the cabins… but how cool would it be to rent the entire town for you and your entourage?…

 
 

Kill two birds with one stone

If you’re in the Basel area and need to replenish your culture stock after the holidays…

1. Check out the Campana exhibition at the Vitra Design Museum.
2. Check out Jenny Holzer at the Fondation Beyeler.

And live happily ever after……

 
 

White Bordeaux

This is what happens when you send a Belgian to Bordeaux and commission him to pimp your Suite!
Martin Margiela designed the Suite Ile aux Oiseaux at the Les Sources de Caudalie near Bordeaux. So next time you’re in the region to stack up on some red… don’t ask where to stay!

via T Magazine

 
 

Monsieur Qui

Next time in Paris… you’ll be street smart and know who’s the behind that very talented street art… C’est Monsieur Qui!…