Imagine the American heartland adorned with European panache and filled with Oklahoma's creative crowd.
An outdoor jacuzzi in each room and an award-winning restaurant? All you need is at this historic Yucatán mansion.
Crossing colonial architecture with Brutalism in historic León, is a 19th-century scene with a big 21st-century vibe.
Who says you can’t dwell in a palace? Colonial grandeur takes on an industrial edge in Mexico City’s cultural nucleus.
With its cosmo-cool drinking spots, Condesa is the SoHo of Mexico City, and Condesa DF is its French neoclassic gem.
If pilgrims on the road from Mexico City to Veracruz had stopped in historic Puebla, this gem would be their north star.
The heart of West Hollywood beats quicker now that this historic bungalow has been transformed into the ultimate city sanctuary.
Dive into the work of Oaxacan artisans in a heritage structure and its Brutalist addon. Then dive into the rooftop pool.
Prep yourself for the colorful, texture-rich designs of Kelly Wearstler. This is Beaux Arts architecture all dressed up.
The seven hills of Edinburgh and the castle are close. The Champagne on the rooftop is even closer.
If your world pivots on food, this opulent Old World manor in Portugal’s edgy Porto is it.
A Bloomsbury Group aesthetic from design star Kit Kemp in the heart of central London—be prepared for poetry and wonder.
A literal former Town Hall in Bethnal Green, steps from the Columbia Road Flower Market. The best of East London.
Stay in a 16th-century convent amid Salamanca’s 2000-year-old antiquities, and feel as new as the morning.
In-room vinyl players, Gibson guitar lessons, a music library—this towering Amsterdam standout sings a new song, indeed.
A 19th-century diamond factory is the perfect setting for this 21st-century gem in Amsterdam’s stylish De Pijp district.
Steps from the opera house, The Dominican brings its own drama with grand ceilings, sweeping archways, and jewel tones.
If you ever wanted to sleep in a spell-binding 15th-century monastery and gothic church, here's your chance.
A 19th-century haven set on a park in the heart of Madrid—here, create your own love letter to the city.
An elegant sanctuary in Seville will seduce you, if the flamenco, orange blossoms, and little streets haven't already.
Cut your museum visit by staying in a neo-Gothic hotel, filled to the brim with iconic modern design and art.
Elegant, Roman baths await in this Cordoba villa. Dinner in the outdoor courtyard comes afterward.
Hamburg—a design capital of global note, partly thanks to this chic hotel in a former power station.
Find a French-inspired setting with food to die for, in one of Germany's coolest and most creative cities.
Tivoli Gardens puts you smack bang in the center of it all. And Nobis Hotel Copenhagen puts you there in classic style.
Stockholm's first ever inn is set on a stunner of a seaside bay estate, and just a stone's throw from the city center.
On a mini island in downtown Stockholm, settle into Swedish life with ease at Hotel Skeppsholmen.
Vertigo houses all of Dijon's sweetest pleasures—think fine vintages, classy service, and wellness to boot.
The historic heart of Granada should only be experienced in the 19th-century palace of your dreams. Sleep well.
Discover a 15th-century convent with castle views and enjoy some tapas—or a massage—on the rooftop.
Attention writers: This is the former home of the Finnish Literature Society. Attention travelers: Drama still abounds.
What does it take to be one of the world’s top 15 art hotels? Step inside and find out. Spoiler: It will be emotional.
A Saint-Rémy-de-Provence experience takes place in a 17th-century palais with Michelin-star dining. You can't go wrong.
Step out for Palma’s best attractions. Step in for fine cuisine and a 1500s setting, designed Swedish style.
An ancient palace in the heart of Palma means a fresh new take on Old World Mallorca.
Munich’s Altstadt is all about beautiful old buildings, great drinking spots, and top eateries. And so is Louis.
The creation of a collaborative crew from Munich, expect to be plugged into the hip Glockenback neigborhood scene.
In the charming town of Bergamo amid churches and culinary thrills, find this medieval gem and artistic beauty.
In the Narnia-esque dreamscape of South Tyrol, live your best life in this historic 1477 guesthouse.
Don't read about history; live it. H15's neoclassical socialist façade is a gateway to old-world Warsaw's influence.
A 17th-century Baroque palace and spa sets the scene. A world-class chef adds the finishing touches.
A former nuns’ convent at a rambling Renaissance-era palazzo in Tuscany—how did we not know about this place sooner?
Find La Dolce Vita in the Italian countryside, where time ticks slowly and the connection to nature is visceral.
Enter a 19th-century architectural world in a Rome quarter—come for the pasta, stay for the nightlife.
A hilltop village in Italy isn’t just home to this hotel—it is the hotel. Find a room throughout this medieval hamlet.
History-meets high-class at this fortress-turned-luxe-Montenegrin sanctuary, perched on it's very own island.
Imagine a room carved into an ancient cave in southern Italy. Here, the incredible is not only doable; it’s wonderful.
The international art crowd descends annually upon Puglia for the Capo d’Arte. These nine suites are where they stay.
Stay in an iconic 16th-century structure close to waterfront cafés, wine bars, and museums with endless harbor views.
A heady mix of heritage, dining options, and even a massive theater guarded by a statue of Apollo nearby. The good life.
Stay in a transformed old wine tank steps from the Ionian Sea—and indulge in fine food and drink in the Peloponnese.
What exactly is an oasis of neo-modernist calm? It’s everything you hoped for and more in the heart of ancient Athens.
A Myconian legend in itself, this Greek retreat is an oasis of tai chi, yoga, and well-being, steps from Mykonos town.
An open-air art gallery spans the coast—amid epic sugar-cube villas embedded into the natural landscape.
A brutalist former publishing house that is bursting with local culture. And who doesn't love a good pink bar?
Creative spirit pours from every inch of this preserved Georgian architecture building. It's perfect hipster spotting.
A former house for geishas in the heart of Tokyo’s fashionable Kagurazaka neighborhood. All for you.
With 18th-century grandeur and a raw industrial edge, this Cape Town hub for international design lives up to its name.
Experience a modern-day interpretation of Victorian-era elegance, amid must-see sites of George Town.
A quirky, decadant mansion awash with color, with an interesting mix of East and West on the coast of Malaysia.
Take a moment's pause by the rooftop infinity pool, with views of Singapore that will blow your mind.
Can “industrial” also mean warm, elegant, and soft? At this transformed warehouse in Singapore, the answer is you bet.
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