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  • Baudon De MaunyPlease note: Baudon de Mauny has a 2 night minimum stay policy. If the South of France, for you, is simply shorthand for Provence and the Riviera, (...)
  • Hotel VertigoBack when it was called the Empire, this downtown San Francisco classic played a role in Hitchcock’s Vertigo. Now, after a very thorough renovation and (...)
  • St. George RomaRome offers up so much history that it’s sometimes hard for the traveler to remember that, antiquity aside, Rome is a completely current and connected (...)
  • Hotel Lisboa PlazaJust off the the Avenida da Liberdade, the main boulevard in Lisbon’s city center, lies the fifty-year-old Hotel Lisboa Plaza, a classic family-owned (...)
  • Four Seasons Hotel New YorkAbout the Four Seasons Hotel:The Four Seasons Hotel is a 5-star luxury hotel, conveniently located near Central Park and Fifth Avenue shopping. (...)
  • Buddha-Bar HotelYou might be prepared for a new hotel venture from a famed nightclub group to rather emphasize nightlife at the expense of old-fashioned hospitality and (...)
  • Inkaterra La Casona The Peruvian Andes may seem at first glance to be more a backpacker’s sort of adventure, but La Casona is an option for those who want to start the Inca (...)
  • Taj BostonFor the quintessential grand-hotel experience, an obsessive homage to the French Riviera of the Thirties, there’s no competition — it’s got to be (...)
  • The Sukhothai BangkokMost of Asia’s grand hotels are ostentatious skyscrapers, but the Sukhothai breaks the mold—this low-slung and labyrinthine complex, designed by Ed (...)
  • Faena Hotel And UniverseBuenos Aires’s new Faena Hotel + Universe, brainchild of Argentinean fashion designer Alan Faena, has been making some big waves, as much for the (...)
  • Vila MonteThe Algarve, Portugal’s southernmost province, is a destination seemingly ready-made for tourism. It’s covered with sandy beaches and sunshine, and (...)
  • Nine Zero - A Kimpton HotelBoston is justifiably proud of its colonial heritage, and in terms of architecture and design (if not politics) its conservative streak runs deep. (...)
  • Hospes Palacio Del BailioThe Palacio del Baílio is the Córdoba branch of the Hospes franchise, and while the word “Palacio” may put some of us in mind of an old-fashioned (...)
  • Hotel Charleston BogotaConsider it a “business boutique,” for lack of a better phrase. The Hotel Charleston dates back to the 1980s, which means it anticipated by some years (...)
  • Hotel OperaFrom the name it could be an overstuffed baroque fantasy; from the outside it could be a bank. The location, just across from the Royal Opera, accounts (...)
  • Boston Harbor HotelBoston’s got a reputation for being one of America’s most old-fashioned big cities — accurate or not, there’s no denying that it’s not exactly (...)
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