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  • ZerohotelWe’re not sure exactly where the zero part comes in actually. But there is something charmingly minimal about the Zerohotel Valparaiso, a hotel that (...)
  • Zank Boutique HotelCrisp all-white decor and ocean views are nothing new in the realm of beachfront boutiques. But in the Brazilian colonial capital of Salvador da Bahia, (...)
  • VitrumThere’s no shortage of boutique hotels in Palermo Viejo, widely considered to be Buenos Aires’ most fashion-forward barrio. There is, however, a (...)
  • Unique GardenWhat’s in a name? Well, in this case, Unique Garden pretty much covers it; the centerpiece of this country retreat, located within a state park fifty (...)
  • Ultra HotelIn Buenos Aires, the bar has been set high in the boutique hotel category – and that fact makes the new Ultra Hotel all the more notable. Centrally (...)
  • The Hotel - CaracasForeigners expecting Venezuela to be a hotbed of radical sentiment will quickly find its hotels to be a conservative lot. The sole exception is the (...)
  • Sol Arrayan Resort & SpaWhile it’s often the Chilean side that gets the most attention, the Argentine side of Patagonia has its fair share of charms as well. Perhaps less (...)
  • Sofitel Santa ClaraHotel Santa Clara is a converted seventeenth-century convent, a grand and historic hotel, easily the top lodging in the Caribbean coast city of Cartagena (...)
  • Sofitel Buenos AiresThe Sofitel Buenos Aires dates back to the golden age of Argentinean style; this authentic Art Deco monument, the city’s first skyscraper, has towered (...)
  • Royal Palm HotelIf we tell you there’s a resort you’ve got to see in the Galápagos Islands you’d probably imagine some kind of bare-bones eco-resort, or a bit of (...)
  • Pousada PicinguabaPicinguaba, meaning “fish shelter,” is a tiny fishing village, with a population of about five hundred, on Brazil's Costa Verde, midway between Rio (...)
  • Pousada MaravilhaIf there’s one magic combination of travel-industry buzzwords right now, it’s eco-luxury. All the luxe trappings without the guilt — all the (...)
  • Pestana Convento Do CarmoThe Pestana Convento do Carmo is the product of a familiar formula: a large hotel chain snaps up a small historic property, tears down the old wallpaper (...)
  • Park Hyatt MendozaAll of us are familiar with the caricature of Argentina: Buenos Aires, some cattle ranches, maybe Patagonia if we’re feeling outdoorsy. Too often (...)
  • Palacio Duhau Park HyattThe brand-new Palacio Duhau Park Hyatt was met with a bit more enthusiasm than the typical big-chain luxury hotel. It’s at the same time an homage to (...)
  • Correntoso Lake & River HotelAt first glance, Argentina’s lake region looks a lot like Switzerland — crystal blue water, dramatic mountainscapes, impossibly fresh air, snow-capped (...)
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