Adachi Pimentel, @adachiphoto
It was the Philadelphia-based, New York–born photographer Adachi’s birthday on Afropunk’s first day, which in some ways contributed to her slightly holographic, breezy look. “I think that subconsciously I wanted to start my year off light,” she says. “I wanted to wear light colors and feel light.”
Jamar Robinson, @its_jamar; Lamar Dobbins, @dospapis; and Julian Gonzalez, @jgonzoo
These three teenaged skaters went against the grain a bit by eschewing the festival’s unofficial dress code that tends towards extravagance. As Lamar Dobbins explains, “It’s Afropunk so no one’s really going to judge what you’re wearing. I just put on regular attire, what I wear every day.”
Grace
Grace traveled all the way from the U.K. for the Brooklyn edition of Afropunk, and she described her chic look as “an amalgamation of everything I like,” from some ’70s influences to Afro-inspired makeup, all topped off with a nod to Paris in her red beret. She says that Afropunk’s focus on community is more important now than it has ever been before, as “there’s a wider movement of defiance almost and just not accepting what we’re told is the norm,” acknowledging that the only antidote is, “inclusion in every sense.”
As our idea of what constitutes true luxury in the modern day continues to evolve, the draw of multi-generational travel rises alongside it. Known as 3G holidays, this is the next step in family holidays, and it’s gaining momentum. In fact, after 2020's travel restrictions, families realised the value of shared experiences — and it’s a trend that’s still going strong.A recent study by Booking.com found that 58% of travellers said their parents paid for part or all their holidays. Why? Because Boomers (the ones funding the trips) are prioritising time together over material possessions. This is especially true in regions where young families are eager to invite their parents on holidays they couldn’t afford earlier in life.
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For easy family trips, look for adjoining rooms that bring everyone together without sacrificing privacy. Dubai’s Jumeirah Beach Hotel offers Ocean Family Club rooms with special family club benefits. Or, in Spain, Anantara Villa Padierna Palace in Marbella provides family rooms for up to six people. Many Hilton hotels worldwide even guarantee availability of connecting rooms when booking, so you don’t have to wait until check-in to confirm.
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For those who love the great outdoors, a glamping getaway could hit the spot. A portmanteau of “glamour” and “camping”, great glamping spots can be found across the world, including Shinta Mani Wild in Cambodia; the Clayoquot Wilderness Resort in Vancouver, British Columbia; and the Glamping Village Totonoi at Mount Fuji, Japan. In the UAE, Ras Al Khaimah’s Longbeach Campground makes it easy for families to pick-and-mix among accommodation types. Aside from the Deluxe and Family Tents, there are 10 Safari Suite tents that can fit up to four people each (with private showers), and the iconic Panoramic Dome Suite Tent, which comes with its own bathroom, terrace, and spa bath. The latter can fit four adults and two kids, or six adults, and its glass exterior gives guests the chance to stargaze together. However, your group divvies up where you sleep, it’s easy to come together at the infinity pool bar or the beach dining area, enjoy sports together, or watch a movie at the outdoor cinema.
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As our idea of what constitutes true luxury in the modern day continues to evolve, the draw of multi-generational travel rises alongside it. Known as 3G holidays, this is the next step in family holidays, and it’s gaining momentum. In fact, after 2020's travel restrictions, families realised the value of shared experiences — and it’s a trend that’s still going strong.A recent study by Booking.com found that 58% of travellers said their parents paid for part or all their holidays. Why? Because Boomers (the ones funding the trips) are prioritising time together over material possessions. This is especially true in regions where young families are eager to invite their parents on holidays they couldn’t afford earlier in life.
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As you step into the Matina Lounge at Incheon International Airport, it’s hard not to feel a sense of calm and luxury wash over you. Part of a legacy rooted in the renowned Walkerhill Hotel, this lounge blends traditional Korean hospitality with sleek, modern design.
But Matina Lounge isn’t just about prestige; it’s about the experience. From the moment you enter, you’ll notice the thoughtful details.The dining options are just as impressive, featuring everything from contemporary Korean dishes to vegan-friendly meals that cater to global tastes. Add in the quirky cat robots, Mati and Tina, who clear your table without missing a beat, and you’ve got a truly memorable experience that’s both high-tech and high-touch
Matina Lounge, Seoul Incheon International (ICN) – Terminal 1
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When you think of an airport lounge, comfort and functionality often come to mind. But the Asiana Business Lounge takes it a step further, blending those essentials with a warm, inviting atmosphere that’s perfect for both business and leisure travellers. Rebuilt in 2018, the lounge was designed to offer more than just a place to wait — it’s an extension of the premium Asiana Airlines service you’ve come to expect.
The lounge’s spacious interior offers a variety of seating options, whether you’re looking to settle into an ergonomic chair for a quick meal or slip into one of the private compartments for some quiet time. Need to freshen up before your flight? The lounge also features private shower facilities to ensure you’re ready for whatever’s next. And when it comes to food, the Asiana Business Lounge doesn’t disappoint, with meals prepared to hotel standards that will leave you feeling nourished and refreshed before you take off.
Asiana Business Lounge East, Seoul Incheon International (ICN), Terminal 1
In the heart of Busan, the N SkyHub Lounge brings a fresh, contemporary design to the airport experience. Opened in 2025, this lounge offers a space that blends traditional Korean elements with modern luxury, creating a welcoming atmosphere that’s both sophisticated and relaxed. Whether you’re heading to another domestic destination or catching an international flight, N SkyHub offers the perfect mix of comfort and functionality.
The lounge’s 90 seats are designed for maximum comfort, featuring both private booths and a family room to accommodate different types of travellers. Take advantage of high-end massage chairs for ultimate relaxation, or sample plant-based dishes and one-bowl meals that are designed to keep you energised and satisfied. The sleek design of the lounge incorporates traditional Korean aesthetics, adding a layer of elegance and culture to your travel experience. It’s a modern touch on timeless design, and the perfect spot to relax before your next adventure.
N SkyHub Lounge, Busan Gimhae International Airport (PUS)
The SkyHub Lounge, opened in 2025, is one of Incheon’s most exciting new spaces for Priority Pass members. From its striking entrance featuring media art installations to its cutting-edge facilities, SkyHub Lounge combines modern design with a thoughtful approach to traveller needs. Open 24 hours a day, it’s an ideal space whether you’re catching an early morning flight or arriving late at night.
What makes SkyHub Lounge stand out? It’s all in the details. For those looking to relax, there are dedicated zones with massage chairs, where you can unwind in peace. For those who prefer to keep busy, there’s a business zone with PC access and printing facilities, making it easy to catch up on work. Foodies will appreciate the lounge’s healthy menu options, including a soy-based Bean Bar featuring dishes like tofu kimchi, silken tofu stew, and natto, plus a customizable pho station where you can create your own perfect bowl. Add to that a curated Korean soju tasting experience, and you’ve got a lounge that’s as much about the journey as it is about the destination.
SkyHub Lounge, Seoul Incheon International (ICN) – Terminal 2
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So, next time you pass through Korea’s airports, take a moment to truly experience these lounges. Whether you’re looking to work, relax, or indulge in a bit of Korean culture, there’s a space waiting for you to make your time at the airport something extraordinary. Priority Pass members get exclusive access to these and many other lounges across Korea. Elevate your travel experience by discovering the full range of amenities and services designed to make every moment of your journey as comfortable and seamless as possible.
Whether you’re on a business trip, a quick getaway, or a long-haul flight, the airport experience can often set the tone for the journey ahead. In Korea, Priority Pass members have exclusive access to some of the region’s most exceptional airport lounges, where sophistication and comfort meet innovation. From Seoul to Busan, each lounge offers something unique, transforming the airport from a simple pit stop into an essential part of the travel experience.
In this guide, we’ll take you on a journey through four of Korea’s most noteworthy lounges. These spaces do more than just offer a seat - they elevate the way you travel, with carefully curated services and facilities designed to enhance your travels.
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