

A 19th century almshouse turned 32-key hotel with warm service, excellent food, plus a serene sauna and cold plunge in the heart of Stockholm’s Södermalm district.

One of Canada’s most refined and iconic wilderness retreats—a grand log château on the Ottawa River, halfway between Ottawa and Montreal, with a massive six-sided central fireplace in the lobby and a warm, lodge-like atmosphere that’s both rustic and grand.

Six adjacent Georgian townhouses were joined together to create a beautiful, homey 68-room hotel with thoughtful details and a gorgeous garden.

An intimate seaside stay just down the hill from Taormina.

A superbly well-appointed new opening with expansive rooms, marble bathrooms, walk-in closets, all with an address delivering guests enviable positioning in the city center.

The most quietly clubby and genuinely welcoming of Mayfair’s legendary hotels, with not one but three great bars.

The most legendary place to stay in the city, situated on Syntagma Square and just across the road from the Old Royal Palace, the Hotel Grande Bretagne is in the center of everything.

Right in the heart of charming Cannareggio, the brand new Orient Express Venezia occupies an immaculately restored 15th-century palazzo, with enchantment hiding behind every corner, embodying the true meaning of La Serenissima.

The Newt in Somerset is centered around a restored Georgian manor within an 800-acre estate in southwest England—encompassing more than 30 acres of formal gardens, extensive woodlands, farmland, apple orchard and even an ancient Roman villa. With endless outdoor activities and a stellar spa, it hits all the notes of an English countryside fantasy.