In the world’s second smallest country, nestled on the scenic Côte d’Azur, unrestrained leisure is an art form.

In the world’s second smallest country, nestled on the scenic Côte d’Azur, unrestrained leisure is an art form.
It might well be one of London’s most famed private clubs – with a membership list to match – but The Arts Club is just as relevant today as it was when it was launched by Charles Dickens in 1863 If the cashmere walls of the Arts Club in London could talk, they’d likely have a few stories to tell about pomp, pageantry and potent conversations. It’s true that many notables have passed through the Mayfair abode’s marble foyer and up the winding staircase beneath Tomás Saraceno’s hanging geometric sculpture. But like all private clubs, discretion is everything....