Hotels
Hotels scoured from cities all over the world - the most inspiring new bolt-holes in the world
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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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Wallpaper* checks into The Hoxton, Edinburgh – a cosy, convivial escapeThe Hoxton hotel group has brought its signature exuberant style to Scotland for the first time – creating warm, welcoming spaces that brighten the greyest days
By Anna Solomon Published
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The new design-led hotels that should be on your radarExplore the best new openings, from a Miami Beach icon reborn to a culture-centric luxury refuge in Venice
By Lindsay Cohn Last updated
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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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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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Inside Quito’s newest boutique hotel, where Ecuadorian art is at the forefrontWith just five suites, Casa Santa Clara provides an intimate stay in the protected historic centre of the city
By Lydia Swinscoe 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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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
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At Mandarin Oriental Vienna, luxurious interiors bear the spirit of an Austrian grand dameLuxury hospitality arrives at a Secession landmark in the heart of the Austrian capital
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Check into the bijou riad supporting Morocco’s skateboarding youthHospitality and social good go hand-in-hand at Riad Alena, Marrakech’s new insider hotel with a rolling cultural agenda
By Ellie Howard Published
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The best hotels in Copenhagen for a stylish city breakDiscover the best design-led hotels in Copenhagen for architecture and interior design fans
By Sarah Wood González Published


