The newest hotel in London's South bank draws in the "sofa surfing processional" with expansive communal workspaces for creatives.
Lean your head out listen to streets, just as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Botticelli + the Medici family probably did in their life.
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 industrial hotel offers exquisite wines from Israel's vineyards for free—enjoy in your bedroom, the courtyard, or on the bi-level roof.
AXEL hotel chain, which focuses on the LGBTQ community, has a new hotel with tongue-in-cheek signage and Comedy Playhouse vibes.
If there's anywhere in the world to go today – before it changes – it's Tbilisi.
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.
The diamond shapes of Bavaria's natural icon weave themselves into the leitmotif of Hotel Andaz's design language.
This hotel proves that modern luxury interiors do not always have to feature white walls or minimalist furniture.
Dispersed bases encourage guests to check into different buildings for different experiences, and explore Kyoto while en route.
This modern hotel is linked to a number of academic landmarks and the calming interiors were designed for intellectual stimulation.
Architect Gert Wingårdh retained the beautiful, original details of this 1900s building while giving the interiors an updated, modern look.