
Nautilus Hotel, Miami
1950s hotspot Nautilus has been brought back to life, playing on its mid-century aesthetic and updated with contemporary details.

Senato Hotel, Milan
Located just a stone’s throw away from the city’s iconic Quadrilatero della Moda, Milan’s Senato Hotel offers a home-from-home stay within a private building epitomising the grandeur associated with the Lombard capital.

OFF Paris Seine
OFF Paris Seine is the new (and first) hotel and bar that sits on the river, moored at the foot of Austerlitz station right between the Left and Right banks - giving the traveller the best of the artistic, bohemian nature of the former, and elegance of the latter.

Autonomous Tent, California
American startup Autonomous Tent Co. has taken luxury camping to the next level with the Autonomous Tent. Designed by Harry Gesner, the structure can be raised in just a few days and leave without a trace, whilst still appearing as though a permanent structure.

Berlin's Best Airbnb Apartments
The German capital is renowned for its art and music scene, its residents with experimental, contemporary style and the independent stores that push the boundaries, as well as the urban grittiness that comes as part of its history of the Cold War and two separate states.

Ett Hem, Stockholm
A perfect combination of beauty and function, Ett Hem in Stockholm is a home away from home. Built in 1920, the townhouse is situated in a peaceful part of Stockholm is steeped in Scandinavian design.

The NoMad Hotel, New York
Inspired by the luxurious hotels of Paris but nestled in the heart of the historic NoMad neighbourhood of New York City, The NoMad Hotel offers an oasis of calm in the bustling city.

Hotel Altstadt, Vienna
Situated in Vienna’s ancient artist quarter, Hotel Altstadt is a unique, stylish retreat in a renovated townhouse dating back to 1902.

Ham Yard Hotel, London
At the top of our list is Ham Yard Hotel, sitting in the heart of Soho. Set around a tree-filled garden, it brings a village feel to the city, complete with independent boutiques and juice bars that make up the ‘Ham Yard Village’.

Foxhill Manor, Cotswolds
Built in 1909 by local Cotswolds craftsmen and designed by architect Joseph Lancaster Ball, the house itself is steeped in history and surrounded by 400 acres of private grounds.