Italian “La Dolce Vita” meets French “art de vivre” in an upscale hotel in Rome designed by Jean Philippe Nuel.
This 25 story hotel with a 1970s aesthetic houses Fort Lauderdale’s highest rooftop bar and restaurant.
Lean your head out listen to streets, just as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli + the Medici family probably did in their life.
Greek monsters and mythologies take hold at this Cretian hotel, just a boat ride away from the storied UNESCO heritage site Spinalonga.
Stay overnight or take up residence for days, weeks, months, or even years at Lindley Lindenberg in Frankfurt, Germany.
In a city that has been so deeply entangled with war and tragedy, a new hotel wants to focus on the joys of the 1984 Olympics.
In the district where Victor Hugo once sauntered, a boutique hotel with a monastic aesthetic is pushing the boundaries of your imagination.
This hotel was fashioned after two recurring images: the Greek mythological Siren and the siren call to rally a crowd.
Once in a while, a project totally trounces the typical impression of what Southern Californian hospitality can look like.
This contemporary hotel pays tribute to the breezy, convivial Mediterranean lifestyle with the use of light woods and solid primary colors.
This industrial hotel offers exquisite wines from Israel's vineyards for free—enjoy in your bedroom, the courtyard, or on the bi-level roof.
Sleek accommodations near Yosemite don an easy minimalism that doesn’t look forced or out of place when you’re returning from Half Dome.
PURO's newest hotel takes up the task of reflecting Warsaw's distinct, eclectic blend of East and West by selecting some iconic furniture.
Scandinavian-inspired cabins with minimalist furnishings amplify the scenic views of Coos Bay Lagoon.
In downtown Rovaniemi, 14 themed rooms with Arctic design finishes and Marikmekko furnishings to match every mood.