Louis Vuitton unveils new City Guides for winter resorts
by Adriano Batista
If you are a travel lover and a fan of Louis Vuitton, you will be delighted to know that the luxury brand has launched a new collection of City Guides for the winter season. The new collection features seven of the most stunning ski resorts in the world: Courchevel, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Aspen, Gstaad, St. Moritz, Kitzbühel and Crans-Montana.
Louis Vuitton has been publishing City Guides since 1998, offering practical information and inspiration for travelers who seek a unique and authentic experience in different destinations. Each City Guide is carefully curated by a team of experts and writers, who share their personal insights and recommendations on the best places to stay, eat, shop, visit and enjoy.
The new collection of City Guides is also a celebration of art and creativity, as each ski resort is illustrated by a different artist, who captures the essence and beauty of the snowy landscapes. Tom Haugomat, Sarah Mazzetti, Jochen Gerner, Simon Bailly, Lisa Mouchet, Giacomo Nanni, and Fanny Blanc are the talented illustrators who have created the postcards for the new collection, showing their unique vision and style. From the medieval charm of Kitzbühel to the Dolce Vita of Cortina d’Ampezzo, each postcard is a glimpse into the character and atmosphere of these emblematic destinations.
Whether you are a shopping tourist or a globe-trotting adventurer, you will find something to suit your taste and preferences in the Louis Vuitton City Guides. The guides cover a wide range of categories, such as grand palaces, charming hotels, excellent restaurants, local bistros, popular markets, delicatessens, antique shops, designer stores, museums, clothing boutiques and points of interest, from must-sees to hidden gems. The guides are also enriched with maps, photographs, illustrations and tips, making them a valuable and enjoyable companion for your travels.

















The new collection of City Guides for winter resorts is available in selected Louis Vuitton stores and online.
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