{"id":110394,"date":"2021-06-03T04:26:12","date_gmt":"2021-06-03T09:26:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sobarnes.com\/all-destinations\/les-nouveaux-luxes-de-la-vanlife\/"},"modified":"2021-06-03T06:22:24","modified_gmt":"2021-06-03T11:22:24","slug":"the-new-luxury-lifestyle-van-life","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sobarnes.com\/en\/so-barnes-en\/the-new-luxury-lifestyle-van-life\/","title":{"rendered":"The new luxury lifestyle - van life"},"content":{"rendered":"

\u201cVan life\u201d is a social phenomenon. The idea of life in a converted van has swept the globe in the wake of the past year. The only thing left to do was to create a version that combines comfort with art de vivre<\/em>, which Nomadism has done. Go off the grid with SoBARNES.<\/h4>\n

With restaurants and hotels closed due to repeated lockdowns, we've all had the urge to set off on an adventure. To head out on the road, getting away from it all without any restrictions as soon as travelling was authorised. We all wanted to escape, but very few have done so. So we take our hat off to Paris serial entrepreneur Jeremy Garamond who, in little to no time, realised his project and created his own nomadic hotel. \"I wanted to escape the big cities and head on a road trip with my sons,<\/em>\" explains Jeremy, \"The classic camper van didn't meet my dreams of an off-road adventure, so I bought a Mercedes 4x4 van and converted it into a more comfortable version<\/em>.\" It was while driving along roads in the beautiful Massif Central region, far from the crowds of tourists, that Jeremy decided to transform his idea into a business, and so Nomadism was born.<\/p>\n