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Wallpaper Navigator by Josh Rubin
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Next month Wallpaper* will release a book featuring the Navigator* section from all their past issues. Each city includes the following sections:
* Scene setter: panoramic shots of each city - beautiful and informative
* The hottest hotels (and which rooms to book)
* The new neighborhoods - where to find the in-crowd
* Architecture and design hotspots - how new generations of designers are changing cities
* Bars and restaurants - best atmosphere, cocktails and food
* Shopping list - the essential items to squeeze into your suitcase
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