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Divine Cave Experience
Santorini, Greece
In Santorini, Divine Cave Experience is an entirely straightforward name for a hotel. In fact this hotel goes a bit further than most in pursuit of the archetypal underground lifestyle; each of its ten suites is carved directly into the rock, and frames a unique view of the caldera at Santorini’s center.

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Palm House
Palm Beach, FL, USA
After sitting vacant for nearly two decades on a prime piece of oceanfront real estate, a landmark hotel in Palm Beach underwent extensive renovations and reopened as Palm House. Many of this Mediterranean-style property’s best features were preserved, from the coral-hued facade to the elegant pool deck.

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Le Marne Relais
Costigliole d’Asti, Italy
Piedmont has plenty of attractive lodgings with vineyard views: what makes Le Marne Relais special is its connection to the arts. Set on a winery outside Asti, the hotel’s thirteen rooms are each named after the work of art that inspired it, like a poem by Gianmaria Testa, or illustrations from Alessandra Scandella.

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The Adria
London, UK
London is home to some cutting-edge hospitality experiments, but it’s also got its share of perfectly judged contemporary classics. The Adria is a 19th-century townhouse in South Kensington with 24 rooms, all renovated in a traditional-meets-modern style with luxe extras like underfloor heating and marble bathrooms.

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Soho House São Paulo
São Paulo, Brazil
Housed in the restored 1940s Margot House, Soho House’s South American debut is right at home in São Paulo. Set in the leafy Jardins district, it may seem European at first glance, but inside, it’s unmistakably Brazilian – modernist-inspired interiors, handblown lamps by local ceramicists, and a magnificent collection of art works.

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Malibu Beach Inn
Malibu, CA, USA
It’s quiet luxury all the way at Malibu Beach Inn, a swanky seaside hotel where every room faces the ocean. With a front door on the Pacific Coast Highway and a back door that opens onto the so-called Billionaire’s Beach, it feels like the private beach house of a wealthy friend who splurged on high-end Italian linens.

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Schlosshotel Münchhausen
Aerzen, Germany
Commissioned in 1570 by Hilmar von Münchhausen, this Weser Renaissance castle was once a gathering place for aristocrats, thinkers, and collectors. Today, Schlosshotel Münchhausen stands as a meticulously restored estate just outside the medieval town of Hamelin, set within landscaped parkland.

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