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A 1960s Briland mainstay, recently refreshed with shell-strewn interiors so playful that it’s the rare beach hotel where you may want to spend your time indoors.

Housed in a beautiful heritage structure—the second-oldest textile factory in Mexico—Hotel Hércules combines old-world charm with industrial chic, creating an otherworldly adaptive reuse complex that also includes a craft brewery, boutiques, and artist studios and workshops. Trisha Cole checks in.

Marrakech has always drawn waves of visitors looking for something a little freer, more sensory. And in the last five years, the hotel scene has seen a proliferation of small, charming riads in the medina and personality-filled countryside retreats beyond the city walls.

In the fourteen years since it opened in a converted 1910 family house near the center of Stockholm, Ett Hem, which translates to A Home, has become something of an adjective.

Just 30 minutes from Honolulu, the island of Lana’i feels a world apart from the rest of Hawaii. Clara Hranek spent a few days exploring its two very different sibling hotels: one is all beachy relaxation and snorkeling sails; the other is an adults-only retreat tucked high into the pine forest with private onsens, meditation…

A historic hotel on the Kona side of Hawaii’s Big Island, with an iconic architectural heritage that shaped the hospitality sphere of the island.

An iconic and quintessential resort in the heart of Wailea, focusing on generational hospitality and celebrating the island.

A soulful, family-owned hotel that combines the peace and quiet of a tucked-away farm stay with easy access to Eleuthera’s beaches and Harbour Island’s scene just a few minutes away by boat.

A trailblazing minimalist-chic design hotel that opened 17 years ago on Hong Kong Island.