→ This week’s most exciting new hotels are in New York City, Dallas, London, Tulum, the Pyrenees, Montegrotto, Bulgaria, and more!
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Angelats Hotel
Campelles, Spain
It’s not often you find Victorian architecture in Spain, let alone the Pyrenees. This property was first built as a residence by Domingo Batlló, to be close to the healing waters of the Torrent d’Angelats, then finished by his son. The original design has been retained and the building transformed into the Hotel Angelats.

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Radio Hotel NYC
New York, NY, USA
The most immediately arresting thing about Radio is its location; this spot, in the corner of Washington Heights known as Little Dominican Republic, is 100 blocks uptown from most of Manhattan’s boutique hotels, which means it brings a much-needed dose of stylish hospitality to a part of the city that’s gone without.

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The Madison Hotel at Bishop Arts
Dallas, TX, USA
The Madison dates back to 1929, and in its restored and renovated incarnation it’s a small, memorable, and rather luxurious boutique hotel in a vibrant and creative corner of Dallas. Its 27 rooms vary in size and layout, keeping to the inherited floor plan, and are outfitted with modern comforts and retro furnishings.

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Zornitza Family Estate
Melnik, Bulgaria
There’s something special about driving up a tree-lined road to a countryside retreat, and Zornitza is no exception. The family-run, Tuscan-inspired hotel sits surrounded by vineyards and mountains, and between beaches and ski slopes, making for an idyllic country escape all year round.

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Layla Tulum
Tulum, Mexico
You don’t expect to find a Moroccan riad in one of Mexico’s trendiest beach towns. But in the case of Layla, the concept feels surprisingly natural. Stepping through its ornate arched doorway is like transporting yourself to Marrakech, the lush central courtyard framed by intricate tilework and artisan-made lanterns.

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The Chelsea Townhouse
London, UK
Checking into the Chelsea feels like turning the key to your own chic London townhouse. Sitting in the upmarket Cadogan Gardens, the hotel’s classic red brick Victorian façade hides a collection of pied-à-terre-style rooms and suites, some of which open directly onto the exclusive gardens.

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Esplanade Tergesteo – Luxury Retreat
Montegrotto Terme, Italy
Even before ancient Romans popularized Montegrotto as a wellness retreat, the region’s thermal waters were renowned for their healing properties. Spas are still the star attraction here, and Esplanade Tergesteo, one of the most luxurious hotels in town, has a particularly impressive setup.

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