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MICHELIN Guide Restaurants in the World’s Most Unexpected Locations
Many seek out MICHELIN Guide restaurants for their exceptional cuisine. But at some, it’s not just the food that shines. From beneath the ocean to halfway up the Eiffel Tower, here are 13 of the most surprising dining destinations around the world.

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10 Things to Do in London in the Summer
Is there a better time of year to explore the capital than when the sun is shining and the temperatures are soaring? Discover our Inspector-approved list of things to do in London during the warmer months.
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This Month's New Hotels
MICHELIN Guide Inspectors share their most exciting recent discoveries. Check back each month for a new batch of spectacular accommodations.
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The Complete MICHELIN Guide to New York City Hotels
An exhaustive guide to the best boutique and luxury hotels in New York City — for families, couples and everyone in between.

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5 Facts about The Lowell Hotel in New York City
This Manhattan mainstay emanates quiet luxury for those in the know.

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The Best Hotels for a Waterfront Wedding Outside of New York
You don't have to go far for a breezy coastal affair.

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The 12 Cheapest Destinations for Food Lovers
The cost of eating out can make or break a vacation, but these MICHELIN-approved spots — from Star-rated taquerias in Mexico to hawker stalls in Penang, via well-priced Bib Gourmand restaurants across the world — prove that great food doesn’t have to come with a high price tag. For food lovers, these affordable destinations are well worth adding to your summer radar.

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Dining at Enoteca Pinchiorri: A MICHELIN Inspector’s Take
Some chefs innovate to impress. Others cook at the highest level simply to offer the pure pleasure of dining. Enoteca Pinchiorri, the Florence institution that has held Three MICHELIN Stars since 2004, belongs emphatically to the latter camp. This is how it feels to experience it — through the eyes of our Inspector.