Private cabins and communal bunks with a Scandi aesthetic make this a delightful, light-filled sanctuary within the Columbia River Gorge.
Italian “La Dolce Vita” meets French “art de vivre” in an upscale hotel in Rome designed by Jean Philippe Nuel.
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.
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.
Simple, pared-down luxuries near Mount Chirripó, Costa Rica's tallest peak.
Wooden arches serve as visual guides as the hotel plays with the various architectural styles and identities that make up Toronto's history.
An art installation illuminates all the things you should thank Boston for, from telephones to basketballs, typewriters to Converse kicks.
Ultra-quiet guest rooms with planes in plain view come with Saarinen-designed Knoll furniture and nostalgic Jet Age memorabilia.
Live steps from the Colosseum and the Roman Forum—but with all the modern finishes.
This will change what you think of a mountainous ski lodging.
In a once considered inaccessible location, surrounded by rose valleys and hiking trails, this remote hotel is a destination in itself.