

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.

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

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

A welcome newcomer in town that manages to synthesize five star and cozy, chic and family friendly, while being big enough to have seven restaurants.

A peaceful, temple-like space high above the city’s financial district—and the most perfect expression of Japanese design and hospitality.

Chic and refined, with breathtaking views, in a very vibrant part of the city–this hotel is a favorite of many which is reflected in how many awards it receives.

Jakes is a bohemian getaway in Treasure Beach, on Jamaica’s unspoilt southwestern coast.

Rome’s hotel scene has transformed over recent years, with a wave of design-forward boutiques, thoughtfully restored palazzi, and splashy big-name openings reshaping the Eternal City. Alongside the grande dames and old-school favorites that have long defined Roman hospitality, there’s now a deeper bench of stylish, personality-driven stays at every price.