→ This week’s most exciting new hotels are in Baja California, Vermont, Hungary, Vietnam, Île-de-France, and…
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VILLA SANTA CRUZ
Todos Santos, Mexico
The aim of Villa Santa Cruz is to allow guests to unwind in a style that’s both luxurious and as casual as can be. Its owners, two Calfornia-born couples, started with a single villa, and slowly expanded the hotel’s offerings into what you see today: villas, bugalows, tented suites, and maximum communion with the beach.

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BLIND TIGER BURLINGTON
Burlington, VT, USA
In a private home dating to the late 19th century, lovingly restored and updated with 14 bedrooms, Blind Tiger Burlington combines period architecture with unique vintage details and original contemporary artworks. Its location is close to both the University of Vermont and the city’s lakeside downtown district.

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PLATÁN MANOR
Tata, Hungary
Tata Castle is one of rural Hungary’s signature attractions. You can’t stay in the castle itself, but right next door, in a 17th-century palace that once belonged to the aristocratic Esterházy family, is Platán Manor, a small-scale hideaway that combines the noble character of a historical residence with modern comforts.

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LES ÉTANGS DE COROT
Ville-d’Avray, France
An elegant escape in a pastoral setting midway between Paris and Versailles is not the toughest sell — it was true for Corot and his Impressionist contemporaries and it’s true today. Les Etangs de Corot still bears their influence, each room at the hotel is named for an artist who spent time in Ville-d’Avray.

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HOTEL ROYAL HOI AN – MGALLERY
Hoi An, Vietnam
Most MGallery hotels come with an extra helping of personality, but Royal Hoi An adds an unusual amount of romance to the luxury. Its architecture and design take inspiration from the story of a Japanese merchant and a Vietnamese aristocrat who fell in love in Hoi An, a major trade hub, in the late 1600s.

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