Louis Vuitton reinvents its City Guide for summer

How about Parisian chic in your suitcase this summer? In its brand new compact format, Louis Vuitton’s City Guide Resort revisits four iconic destinations.
A new-generation City Guide
For over twenty years, Louis Vuitton has accompanied curious travelers with its cult collection of City Guides, combining confidential addresses and insider tips. This summer 2025, the luxury house unveils a Resort version, designed for summer escapades. Smaller, more illustrated, this pocket-sized format is designed for mobile, sensory reading.
First destinations in the spotlight: Capri, Ibiza, Mykonos and Saint-Tropez. Places that, although much-visited, are presented here in a new light thanks to passionate local authors.
When artists become travel guides
Each guide features personal accounts and exclusive sketches. In Capri, Vincenzo Sorrentino shares his vision of a land between art and nature. In Saint-Tropez, Pierre Roinson, an emblematic figure of Les Voiles, reveals its secret alleyways.
Marissa Taboulchanas, ceramist in Mykonos, reveals itineraries far from the crowds. And Jade Jagger, daughter of Mick Jagger, shares her favorite spots in Ibiza, between discreet hedonism and bohemian chic.
As for illustrations, Louis Vuitton called on Virginie Morgand, Charlotte Molas, Charline Collette and Muhammad Fatchurofi to sketch the visual treasures of these Mediterranean jewels. The result: books as beautiful to leaf through as they are useful to explore.
A City Guide for Paris lovers…
The collection is also enhanced by a large-format City Book Paris, launched during the 2024 Olympic Games. This exclusive volume celebrates the capital through a sporting and cultural prism, with a bonus book dedicated to sport in Paris, rich in portraits like that of foilist Enzo Lefort.
Practical information
📚 Collection name: Louis Vuitton City Guide Resort
📍 Destinations 2025: Capri, Ibiza, Mykonos, Saint-Tropez
🗓 Availability: From June 27, 2025
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