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Winter is coming. But inside this casual-chic lightning rod, Reykjavik never looked so hot.
With interiors inspired by desserts, this iconic Melbourne indulgence will take you on a Willy Wonka-esque journey.
A gateway to old and new Lisbon with an immersive dining experience famous for its sunsets and jazz—we’re in.
A showcase for Bolivian culture, art, and gastronomy, this is the La Paz you’ve been waiting for.
A towering, 32-story hub for culture and creativity, with a rooftop pool and bar scene worthy of Texas’s hippest city.
Get ready for a Hollywood vibe at this classic, midcentury boutique in the heart of Beverly Hills—where the pool rules.
Exhibitions, pop-ups, release parties, live music—this former warehouse in Stockholm’s gallery district has it all.
Come for the Sunday roast at the Brasserie. Stay for the cocktails and view at your new favorite East London rooftop.
A neighborhood gathering spot with a neo-bistro and bold artwork in Kyiv’s cool and creative quarter.
Amid new hotspots for restaurants, cafés, and bars lies this towering Art Deco wonder in Guadalajara’s Lafayette.
Enter a 19th-century architectural world in a Rome quarter—come for the pasta, stay for the nightlife.
Outside, you're right behind Mexico City's cathedral. Inside, minimalist interior design and a rooftop scene await.
Step out for Palma’s best attractions. Step in for fine cuisine and a 1500s setting, designed Swedish style.
With its cosmo-cool drinking spots, Condesa is the SoHo of Mexico City, and Condesa DF is its French neoclassic gem.
Old Town Munich has an oh-so-new look and feel, far-removed from the Octoberfest crowd and right up your elegant alley.
Get it all and more—stay in a postmodern marvel from Pritzker Prize-winner Hans Hollein, in the heart of old Vienna.
Award-winning restaurateurs, a stunning rooftop, a tucked-away speakeasy—yes, this is the L.A. you’ve been dreaming of.
Who says you can’t dwell in a palace? Colonial grandeur takes on an industrial edge in Mexico City’s cultural nucleus.
Music City is playing a new tune now--this one with a California vibe on the cool side of the river.
Hit the Baja boutique that turns the abundant culture around into an experience the broadens your radius – and your horizons.
Crossing colonial architecture with Brutalism in historic León, is a 19th-century scene with a big 21st-century vibe.
Past a maze of streets in the historic center, this restored 17th-century palazzo is the Rome of both yesterday and now.
Witness the dancing lights, endless riches, and unique desert beauty of Dubai—all from your bedroom window.
In the mansion where design legend Paola Navone expresses herself, every interior detail makes a fresh statement.
In the beating heart of Istanbul, find a serene hotel and spa where a series of Turkish delights await.
Forget Colonial-style. This is a towering testament to vintage furnishings, stark monochromes, and killer views.
Discover a 15th-century convent with castle views and enjoy some tapas—or a massage—on the rooftop.
An elegant sanctuary in Seville will seduce you, if the flamenco, orange blossoms, and little streets haven't already.
A grand stone mansion and infinity pool set in a privileged seaside location. This is Mallorca at its most regal.
The historic heart of Granada should only be experienced in the 19th-century palace of your dreams. Sleep well.
Stay in a 16th-century convent amid Salamanca’s 2000-year-old antiquities, and feel as new as the morning.
Elegant, Roman baths await in this Cordoba villa. Dinner in the outdoor courtyard comes afterward.
Two 19th-century palaces with rooftop wellness and stunning views in the center of Valencia. Welcome to Spain.
A 19th-century haven set on a park in the heart of Madrid—here, create your own love letter to the city.
Dive into the work of Oaxacan artisans in a heritage structure and its Brutalist addon. Then dive into the rooftop pool.
Want New York chic in the heart of Barcelona’s Old City? Or a rooftop pool that’s an oasis of Zen? Here’s both.
A sleek urban oasis in the center of Lisbon with a vertical garden, black pool, and an exotic restaurant to boot.
The narrow twisting streets of Prague’s Old Town have a new cool kid—and Josef is here to stay.
The hottest restaurateurs and visionary designers in L.A. make this Westside hub a must for experience-minded travelers.
A 17th-century Baroque palace and spa sets the scene. A world-class chef adds the finishing touches.
On a mini island in downtown Stockholm, settle into Swedish life with ease at Hotel Skeppsholmen.
Attention writers: This is the former home of the Finnish Literature Society. Attention travelers: Drama still abounds.
Take a heritage Beaux-Arts building, add a talk-of-the-town bar, and you have the very heartbeat of Vieux Montreal.
An art deco hotel in a historic corner Madrid. This is your moment to experience the heart and soul of Spain.
Vertical gardens scale this glass tower up to a rooftop pool, home to both the city’s creatives and 360-degree views.
In a Scandi-inspired townhouse in Paddington, find London’s first mindfulness hotel. Wellness awaits.
Bulgaria’s time has come—and its timepiece sits in the heart of Sofia. Artistry, emotion, and farm-to-table eats anyone?
If you ever wanted to sleep in a spell-binding 15th-century monastery and gothic church, here's your chance.
If pilgrims on the road from Mexico City to Veracruz had stopped in historic Puebla, this gem would be their north star.
In 7th arrondissement, a modern gem steps from the Eiffel Tower will seduce you—as only Paris can.
Paris’ most colorful district gets its top neighborhood hotel, a place by and for Pigalle’s artists, DJs, and creatives.
When you design a hotel in the district where you live, you do it right. Amid the 1st’s beauty, this hideaway shines.
Munich’s Altstadt is all about beautiful old buildings, great drinking spots, and top eateries. And so is Louis.
The seven hills of Edinburgh and the castle are close. The Champagne on the rooftop is even closer.
This former girl's school is a masterclass in Art Nouveau and immaculate Scandic design. And legendary pizza, we hear.
Tivoli Gardens puts you smack bang in the center of it all. And Nobis Hotel Copenhagen puts you there in classic style.
Stockholm’s Norrmalm quarter means culture and shopping galore. And this 19th-century icon puts you at its center.
Whoever said you can’t have a spacious apartment in the heart of Rome has never stayed at this 18th-century mansion.
With plunge pools and beachfront huts, we'll take this barefoot-luxe, yoga-on-the-beach experience any day.
What exactly is an oasis of neo-modernist calm? It’s everything you hoped for and more in the heart of ancient Athens.
Paris of the 1920s meets the cosmopolitan Berlin of today. Think burlesque bliss, Art Nouveau grandeur, and great food.
If you could swing from the chandelier, this would be the place. It's cosmopolitan and elegant vibes all round.
The first hotel by Georgia's most forward-thinking group is an avant-garde mix of Tbilisi cool.
Prep yourself for the colorful, texture-rich designs of Kelly Wearstler. This is Beaux Arts architecture all dressed up.
West L.A. has a new home for poolside sunset views, Ayurvedic treatments, yoga, meditation, and on-the-pulse cuisine.
Not only is “Lutron mood lighting” fun to say, it’s amazing to look it as it shines upon Bulgaria’s upscale gamechanger.
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.
Take burgers, booze, and beer—now dress them up to fit into this artist’s sanctuary in old Berlin. The mix is magical.
A stunning façade an bold rooftop views—just what you’d expect to find amid Eixample’s most celebrated architecture.
Outside your door: swanky cocktail bars, restaurants, and galleries. Inside your door: a high-style haven for art.
A brutalist former publishing house that is bursting with local culture. And who doesn't love a good pink bar?
10 suites each take on their own design identity driven by the visions of 10 different top designers.
Get the full sensory experience near Istanbul's historic Sultanahmet neighborhood and the bohemian quarter of Pera.
Steps from the opera house, The Dominican brings its own drama with grand ceilings, sweeping archways, and jewel tones.
Your retro dream is a midcentury reality in Chattanooga, where vintage-chic comes alive downtown.
A stately boutique-style venue sets an old-school scene for our meeting (and sleeping) point.
The punk rock crowd is all grown up—but still here on the Lower East Side, in one of downtown's coolest spots.
Uncover an urban Berlin oasis with a two-Michelin starred restaurant, cocooned by verdant bamboo trees.
Home to a group of leading artists, this harbour-front haven with chic dining knows a thing or two about a good spa.
Part of China’s new design wave—a dark monolithic structure with divine eateries and an award-winning spa.
Cut your museum visit by staying in a neo-Gothic hotel, filled to the brim with iconic modern design and art.
Can “industrial” also mean warm, elegant, and soft? At this transformed warehouse in Singapore, the answer is you bet.
Find a French-inspired setting with food to die for, in one of Germany's coolest and most creative cities.
A literal former Town Hall in Bethnal Green, steps from the Columbia Road Flower Market. The best of East London.
In Nairobi's leafy embassy district within the Village Market, experience the best of contemporary Kenya.
Tribe comes from the simple but strong belief that there is only one tribe that matters—humankind.
Rub shoulders with Ljubljana's hip cafés, record shops, and wine bars that are brimming with local life.
Vertigo houses all of Dijon's sweetest pleasures—think fine vintages, classy service, and wellness to boot.
If your world pivots on food, this opulent Old World manor in Portugal’s edgy Porto is it.
Find La Dolce Vita in the Italian countryside, where time ticks slowly and the connection to nature is visceral.
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