Now comes yet another LV-anticipated, set  to be coveted. I refer, here, to the much-awaited offering of the highly  revered, (handsome) grand daddy of city guides, the Louis Vuitton City  Guide 2014. The classic guide cluster due November 2013 is refreshed,  revamped and revitalized. What’s more is that it also marks fifteen  years of the faithful format that has superbly steered a meandering  many. Only this time, illustrated individual volumes come graced by  exclusive photographs and the epitome of luxury travel mingled with the  exquisite best in Louis Vuitton design theory.   
It traverses through fifteen of the world’s most exciting cities, Cape Town, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, Moscow, New York, Paris, Beijing, São Paulo, Seoul, Sydney, Tokyo and Venice. Treading off the beaten track in each, it exhibits a curated insight into everything from the most wonderful hotels, the very best chocolate shops, quirky neighborhood eateries, luxury boutiques, and avant-garde dance clubs to even little known museums and among things many.
It traverses through fifteen of the world’s most exciting cities, Cape Town, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, Moscow, New York, Paris, Beijing, São Paulo, Seoul, Sydney, Tokyo and Venice. Treading off the beaten track in each, it exhibits a curated insight into everything from the most wonderful hotels, the very best chocolate shops, quirky neighborhood eateries, luxury boutiques, and avant-garde dance clubs to even little known museums and among things many.
The gorgeous guides unearth the  unparalleled in each of the celebrated cities in dedicated voices, with  distinguished views. An extravagant case has been crafted to honor this  year’s limited edition. The lavish lacquered wooden glories will feature  3,000 copies and gush in five eye-popping colors enamoring city stories  for jetsetters and respective city residents alike. For revelers in LV  monogrammed travel merchandise, there is also of offer, an array of  artistic travel books and collector’s special postcards.




 
 
 
 
 
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