Hotels
Hotels scoured from cities all over the world - the most inspiring new bolt-holes in the world
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The new design-led hotels that should be on your radarExplore the best new openings in the world, from a maximalist fever dream in Coronado to a bohemian wellness haven in Madrid
By Lindsay Cohn Last updated
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Tour Kengo Kuma’s new hotel project in KyotoWith interiors by Brewin Design Office, the long-awaited Japan debut for luxury Singapore brand Capella is a soothing mesh of local culture and contemporary warmth
By Danielle Demetriou Published
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The Fife Arms’ new secret room is inspired by Coco ChanelRussell Sage Studio has designed a new secret room for the storied hotel, inspired by Coco Chanel and her love affair with the Scottish Highlands
By Tianna Williams Published
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An artist known for his hotel stationery drawings has now designed an entire suiteRoman bolthole Casa Monti has invited Michael McGregor to transform one of its suites into a liveable work of art
By Anna Solomon Published
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A new arrival in the Maldives reworks the typical island stay.Here is a new design-led Maldivian retreat spanning a two-kilometre sandbank in the Baa Atoll
By Lauren Ho Published
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Why Brazil is luxury hospitality’s next big playAfter decades of stagnation, Brazil has become one of the world’s hottest markets for hospitality development
By Scott Mitchem Published
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Tour Philippe Starck’s magical new hotel in France’s most exclusive seaside resortThe whimsical French industrial designer and architect dreams up a ‘happy nostalgia’ at Hôtel Villa Colette in Cap Ferret
By Hélène Bauer Published
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Find zen at Azuma Farm Koiwai, a remarkable rural escape in JapanAt the foot of Japan’s Mount Iwate, Azuma Farm Koiwai is a 24-room property focused on nature, rural heritage, and slow living
By Daven Wu Published
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Looking for a spontaneous Berlin getaway? The Dean is tailor-made for on-the-go travellersLocated near Kurfürstendamm, The Dean Berlin offers rooms that blend character and comfort by interior designer Rachael Gowdridge
By Milly Burroughs Published
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Once a Gilded Age boarding house for ‘respectable’ young ladies, a New York landmark is reborn as a sophisticated hotelThe Twenty Two New York is the first overseas outpost of the London hotel and club of the same name. Here’s our review
By Anna Fixsen Published
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Céline & Lolo is a hotel that taps into Nairobi’s creative soulA 1970s estate originally designed by Karl Henrik Nøstvik has been reimagined as an intimate bolthole awash with pizzazz
By Lauren Ho Published
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Slow down at a modernist Joshua Tree hotelSet among 180 acres of high desert, Reset Hotel is an intimate bolthole designed around stillness and relaxation
By Charlotte Boates Published
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Tour One&Only Moonlight Basin, a new alpine luxury retreat in Big SkyOne&Only’s first stateside property promises an elevated, art-filled American West escape
By Lindsay Cohn Published
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Design takes the lead at andBeyond’s newest Kenyan lodgeSet in Northern Laikipia on a wild land rooted in conservation, andBeyond Suyian Lodge is an intimate stay deeply in tune with its surroundings
By Lauren Ho Published
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Tour Paris Rive Gauche’s most daring new hotelA storied telephone exchange is now Hôtel Sax Paris, a high-gloss retreat with plenty of energy
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Lake Como gets a modern shake-up with the arrival of this new hotelThe Lake Como Edition brings a contemporary design sensibility to a restored 19th-century palazzo overlooking the lake’s most cinematic stretch
By Laura May Todd Published
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Love modernist design? Don’t miss this exhibition at this storied Austrian hotelWithin a historic Alpine setting, ‘Provenance’ at Almhof Schneider traces the journeys of modernist design across continents and time
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Imperial Hotel Kyoto revives a former geiko theatreA layered 55-room retreat carries forward the legacy of a 1936 landmark, weaving together centuries of history and culture
By Danielle Demetriou Published
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This two-room hotel in Nara is a design lover’s dreamLocated in Naramachi, the heart of the Japanese ancient city, Tayura captivates with its boutique comforts and pink-putty colour scheme
By Jens H Jensen Published
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Axel Vervoordt knows how to make a good first impressionA nearly two-decade collaboration continues as the Belgian interior designer redefines the lobby of Munich’s Hotel Bayerischer Hof
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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At Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin, luxury meets alpine chicRosewood Hotels & Resorts debuts its first winter resort at Courchevel 1850 in the French Alps
By Hélène Bauer Published
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Check into Nolinski Paris for a refreshing dose of design-led calmThe Haussmannian conversion by Jean-Louis Deniot layers brass, lacquer and frescoed ceilings for a richly calibrated hotel experience
By Sofia de la Cruz Last updated
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Thebe Magugu brings Afro-modernism to Belmond’s Mount Nelson hotelA hotel suite and a cultural platform on home turf mark the South African fashion designer’s first major move into interior and product design
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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This new London hotel is a love letter to its neighbourhoodKinsfolk & Co unveils the anticipated Newman hotel. Designed by Lind + Almond, it’s a paean to Fitzrovia’s bohemian soul
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab signals a new chapter for Dubai hospitalityArchitecture-led luxury takes an understated turn with Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab, the latest addition to Dubai’s iconic shoreline
By Lauren Ho Published
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Pierre-Yves Rochon reimagines Four Seasons Hotel George V as a collection of Parisian apartmentsThree decades on, the French interior designer returns to the historic Parisian hotel with a vision grounded in light, craft, and domesticity
By Sofia de la Cruz Published
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Tour Artfarm’s snug new hotel in the Swiss AlpsChesa Marchetta reimagines a 16th-century guest house once frequented by Gerhard Richter and Jean-Michel Basquiat
By Sofia de la Cruz Published


