→ This week’s most exciting new hotels are in the United States! Jackson, Charleston, Stowe, Carmel, DC, Dallas, Oceanside, and more!
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Rusty Parrot Lodge & Spa
Jackson, WY, USA
The Rusty Parrot is a Jackson Hole institution, and in its newest incarnation it’s the sort of unpretentiously upscale luxury boutique hotel that the destination demands. It’s still family-owned and -operated, and the service is as personal as ever. But the interiors now blend Rocky Mountain ruggedness with crisp contemporary style.

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Outbound Stowe
Stowe, VT, USA
On a wooded property a few miles outside of town, with direct access to Stowe’s popular Recreation Path, Outbound Stowe a hybrid of glamping and hipster summer camp with communal fire pits surrounded by Adirondack chairs, a stylish all-day eatery, and one of the largest outdoor swimming pools in the area.

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Villa Mara Carmel
Carmel, CA, USA
Lucky for visitors, Carmel-By-The-Sea hasn’t lost its boho-beachy beating heart, thanks in large part to eclectic boutiques the likes of Villa Mara Carmel. It’s an easy shout from both the beach and downtown, but sequestered enough to guarantee true peace for its 16 adults-only guestrooms.

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Under Canvas Columbia River Gorge
White Salmon, WA, USA
Under Canvas snapped up a spectacular piece of real estate for its first location in the Pacific Northwest. Though it’s tempting to doze by the fireplace inside your elegant safari-style tent with its luxurious king-sized bed — or sit reading for hours on its private deck — a natural playground awaits outside.

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Hotel Nell – Union Market
Washington, DC, USA
Nearly a century after a seed factory took up residence in an industrial building in Washington’s Union Market district, the landmark was reborn as the stylish Hotel Nell. A horticultural theme endures, with lush shades of green enlivening the lofty interiors and live foliage framing the Treehouse bar on the uppermost level.

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The Preserve Sporting Club
Richmond, RI, USA
The Preserve is a 3,500-acre wilderness estate where outdoor pursuits are paired with luxurious living. Guests spend their days fly fishing, clay shooting, or riding through forested trails, and their evenings in cedar hot tubs or the spa at Hilltop Lodge. Accommodations range from townhouses to off-grid tiny homes.

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Hotel Crescent Court
Dallas, TX, USA
Alongside the upscale shops, restaurants, and condos of the French Renaissance–style Crescent Complex — cheekily nicknamed the Versailles of Dallas — is Hotel Crescent Court, a luxury hotel with a fabulous outdoor pool, a state-of-the-art spa, and its own Nobu outpost, to name just a few features.

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The Brick Hotel
Oceanside, CA, USA
Brick is a relatively uncommon building material in California, but this 1888-vintage brick building, once Oceanside’s first hardware store, is an eye-catching exception. The Brick Hotel is just ten rooms, but for boutique-hotel fans it plays an outsized role in a hospitality scene that’s in the middle of something of a renaissance.

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The Vendue
Charleston, SC, USA
The Vendue bills itself as “Charleston’s art hotel.” Not only is it full of serious pieces of contemporary art, but the hotel itself is something of an artwork: a row of 18th-century warehouse buildings, combined together and decorated in a vibrant historical-meets-modern style where no two rooms are the same.

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Bluebird Ocean Point Inn
East Boothbay, ME, USA
With pine forests at its back and the Atlantic at its feet, Bluebird Ocean Point Inn captures the easygoing soul of a classic Maine summer. Along East Boothbay’s craggy shoreline, this former summer colony turned boutique inn channels coastal nostalgia with nautical stripes, weathered wood, and porches for sea-gazing.

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