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Hotel Portillo - The Yellow Hotel at the Edge of the Andes
The road in has 29 switchbacks and occasionally gets buried by snowstorms. The walls are covered in autographed photos of skiing legends. There are no televisions in the rooms. And yet people come back here, year after year, for generations. Hotel Portillo, the iconic yellow and blue fortress perched at …
Outpost X - Star Wars, Mad Max, and a Pottery Wheel: Utah's Strangest Resort
There is a bed in the middle of the desert. Not near a building, not on a porch - just a fully made queen bed, sitting on a cracked salt flat under the Utah sky, catching wind-blown pillows and the occasional napping stranger. It was supposed to be removed. Staff …
Grandhotel Giessbach - Turrets, Waterfalls and Three Million Francs: A Swiss Fairy Tale
High above Lake Brienz, where waterfalls crash down mountainsides and the sound of rushing water mingles with the rattle of Europe's oldest funicular railway, sits a hotel that nearly became a car park. Well, not quite a car park, but something almost as tragic: a concrete "jumbo chalet" complex that …
Peckforton Castle - A Victorian Landowner's Medieval Fantasy Made Real
This isn't one of those hotels that calls itself a castle because it has turrets painted on the wallpaper. Peckforton Castle is the real deal – or at least as real as a Victorian landowner's fantasy of medieval life could get. Built between 1844 and 1850, it comes complete with …
Timberline Lodge - The Hotel From "The Shining" Movie
Stanley Kubrick borrowed its face for a horror classic. Jack Nicholson swung an axe at its door. And yet Timberline Lodge, perched at 6,000 feet on the shoulder of Oregon's Mount Hood, somehow remains one of the most welcoming places in the Pacific Northwest. Here is the strange alchemy of …
Emerald Lake Lodge - The Jade Lake at the End of the Road
There are places that photographs simply cannot do justice to, and Emerald Lake in British Columbia’s Yoho National Park is one of them. The water shifts between seafoam green, bright teal, and a blue so vivid it looks edited – and then the light changes, and it starts all over …
Domaine du Château des Pères - A Gorilla, a Michelin Star, and a Hotel in a Tree
There's a giant gorilla watching over the grounds. A wolf, frozen mid-sprint, tears through the woodland. And somewhere above the kitchen garden, suspended nearly 28 meters (92 feet) off the ground in a pod that looks like it belongs in a 1970s science fiction paperback, someone is waking up to …
Villa Beatrice - The Italian Riviera's Most Exclusive Summer Palace
When Belmond throws open the doors to a century-old villa that once hosted the Agnelli family and Vespa inventor Enrico Piaggio, you know it's going to be special. Villa Beatrice, which opened in July 2025, marks Belmond's first private villa offering, and it's genuinely unlike anything else on the Italian …
The Emory - London's First All-Suite Hotel Arrives At Hyde Park Corner With Damien Hirst Art
There's a building at Hyde Park Corner that looks like it's trying to set sail. All glass and steel outriggers, semi-suspended on anti-vibration bearings to absorb the tremors of the Piccadilly Line rumbling underneath - it's one of the last projects from the late architect Richard Rogers, the man behind …
Playa Viva - Sleep in a Treehouse, Release Baby Turtles, and Eat From the Farm
You're watching pelicans glide in formation over the Pacific, listening to a conversation at the long communal table spiral from Mexican food politics to astrology, nursing something cold from the bar - and you haven't looked at your phone in three hours. The Wi-Fi password is "disconnecttoreconnect" for a reason. …
The Landmark London - A Victorian Railway Hotel Finds Its Groove Again
The Landmark London defies every stereotype about stuffy London hotels. The Landmark London might sit on one of the capital's busiest roads, but step inside and you'll find yourself in something closer to a tropical conservatory than a traditional British establishment. With towering palm trees reaching toward an eight-story glass …
Kennicott Glacier Lodge - Alaska's Remote Mining Lodge Where Glaciers Crack Like Thunder
Some places make you work for them. Kennicott Glacier Lodge is one of those places – eight hours from Anchorage, with the final 60 miles on gravel roads that rental car companies won't let you drive on. But those willing to make the journey find themselves at the center of …
Hotel Rangá - Seven Continents, One River, One Polar Bear
There's a polar bear in the lobby. The Africa suite has a straw ceiling made from locally grown Icelandic wheat. The owner - a former seafood industry titan who spent 200-plus nights a year in hotels - will pour you a glass of schnapps and tell you where to find …