→ This week’s most exciting new hotels are in New Orleans, Amalfi, Paris, Frontera, Hungary, and more. Plus, hotel discounts for those who like hotel discounts…
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Hotel Puntagrande
Frontera, Spain
The Guinness Book of World Records officially designated Hotel Puntagrande in El Hierro, Spain as the world’s smallest hotel in 1984. But what’s especially notable about this “hotelito” isn’t its small size, but its spectacular location on a piece of lava rock jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean.

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Hotel Henrietta
New Orleans, LA, USA
New Orleans might just have more character than any other city in the States. Not every hotel in town lives up to the city’s legendary reputation, but the Henrietta has personality to spare. It’s a new build, and strikingly modern, at least from the outside — but it’s packed with references to classic NOLA architecture.

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Drawing House
Paris, France
Art-themed hotels are more rare in Paris than you’d expect, but the Drawing Society is out to change that. The organizers of an art fair and an exhibition space are now hoteliers as well, and Drawing House, in a corner of Montparnasse well known for its artistic heritage, is among the fruits of their labor.

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Natura Hill Zebegény
Zebegény, Hungary
According to the owners, Natura Hill is in the middle of nowhere. In reality, it’s just over an hour’s drive from the Budapest airport, but the off-the-beaten-path location, with its elevated perch overlooking the impossibly scenic Danube Bend, is a major part of its appeal, as is the hotel’s cottage-like architecture.

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Hotel Miramalfi
Amalfi, Italy
Francesco Mansi chose Hotel Miramalfi’s cliffside location in the 1950s; instead of opening his hotel in the pretty seaside village, he opted for a property with vistas of Amalfi and the Tyrrhenian Sea. And though the place has been renovated and refreshed several times in the years since, it’s still run by Mansi and his family.

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