Villa Aria | Miami | Florida | Photos Courtesy of LVH
The modern luxury travel market is no longer constrained by geography. Private aviation has reduced distance. An ultra-luxury estate today rivals five-star hotels in design and scale. What remains scarce is not location but entry.
Over the past decade, the world’s most coveted cultural moments have grown increasingly exclusive. Formula One races and private circuit experiences sell out months in advance. Major fashion houses reserve front-row seating for a closed circle of insiders. Opening ceremonies and invitation-only galas operate within the tightest of guest lists. Even the finest tables and most sought-after rooms in cities such as New York and Paris are governed by relationships that money alone does not always unlock. For those who move at this level, the question has shifted: not where to go, but which doors will open once you arrive.
World Luxury Travel
LVH has built its super home charter and experience portfolio around precisely that question. Its luxury event guides map major international calendars, including global motor racing circuits, championship tournaments and cultural milestones, and layer them with privileged access and residence selection based on proximity and prestige.

Penthouse Spencer | Paris | France | Photos Courtesy of LVH
The approach is quietly purposeful. VIP packages, paddock credentials and premium seating are secured through long-standing relationships cultivated over years. Where official channels have closed, entry is arranged through private networks. The result is not simply attendance but participation: placement within environments that do not advertise themselves, for guests who have no interest in advertising either.
This access model extends beyond stadiums and runways. It applies equally to time-sensitive procurement and cross-border sourcing. In one instance, a client expressed a long-standing wish for a vintage limited-edition Birkin bag that was no longer commercially available. Within 48 hours, the bag was located abroad and delivered from London to Miami in time for a private birthday. The transaction required international coordination, authentication, and discreet transport. It did not involve a public announcement.
Access to Luxury Events
The same philosophy shapes how LVH structures individual event offerings tied to singular global moments. Rather than broad seasonal programming, select experiences are built around specific cultural milestones: an opening ceremony, a closing night, a moment that exists once and does not repeat. These are released within limited windows prior to the event, conceived not as travel packages but as entry into a singular occasion.
That philosophy is fully realized in LVH’s 2026 Moments portfolio, a curated calendar built around the world’s most sought-after events. Guests attending the Formula 1 Grand Prix experience the Paddock Club above the Rascasse Corner, with pit lane walks and guided paddock tours. Those joining the Cannes Film Festival are placed in the most coveted seats for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. Each experience is anchored by a luxury residence selected for its proximity to the event itself.

Villa Harrah | Lake Tahoe | Nevada | Photos Courtesy of LVH
In this tier of the market, access operates as a form of currency.
“For our clients, luxury is no longer defined simply by where they stay, but by what doors open once they arrive,” said LVH CEO Hugh Barton. “The world’s most extraordinary homes are only part of the equation. What truly matters is the ability to move seamlessly into environments that are not publicly available, whether that means paddock credentials at Formula One, private cultural events or rare acquisitions sourced globally with discretion.”
It determines who occupies restricted seating, who secures the final available allocation and who participates in environments that do not advertise themselves. The residence becomes the foundation. What unfolds beyond its gates is the point.

Townhouse Priscilla | London | United Kingdom | Photos Courtesy of LVH
As global wealth deepens and experience becomes the defining measure of a life well-lived, scarcity has migrated from the physical to the exclusive. Travel at this level is measured less by what can be purchased openly and more by what can be arranged with quiet precision. LVH is unique in that it offers access to the world’s finest private estates, presented in the LVH Super Homes book, alongside rare entry to the ultra-luxury and elite events few others can place you inside.



