7 New Hotels (and a Sale)

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→ This week’s most exciting new hotels are in Athens, San Fran, Ireland, Portugal, Canada, Okinawa, Germany, and more!

Below, the new hotels. But first, we start with a sale. We redesigned our sale page so it’s easier to sort through the dozens of hotel discounts and find the one that most appeals to you. Maybe it’s 20%. Maybe it’s 30%. Maybe it’s in Mexico, or Italy, or New York. Only you can say!

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91 Athens Riviera

Athens, Greece

One of the more interesting hotels to open on the Athenian Riviera, a revitalizing stretch of coastline south of the Greek capital, 91 Athens Riviera offers a stylish twist on glamping near the beach, featuring a collection of luxurious canvas tents outfitted with king-sized beds, spacious bathrooms, and furnished decks.

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The Jay, Autograph Collection

San Francisco, CA, USA

The Jay is just the latest evolution of the 25-story Brutalist tower that stands at Battery & Clay, in the Embarcadero. The interiors, by AvroKO, owe much to the Japanese-American modernist sculptor Ruth Asawa, and more broadly pay tribute to a century of Californian aesthetics, from Arts & Crafts to the present day.

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Valverde Sintra Palácio de Seteais

Sintra, Portugal

The quaint hilltop town of Sintra looks straight out of a Portuguese fairy tale. While most of its castles and palaces now function as museums, one of them houses a luxury hotel, the Valverde Sintra Palácio de Seteais. This grand 18th-century palace is filled with hand-painted frescoes and antique furnishings.

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Castle Leslie Estate

Glaslough, Ireland

There’s a rich history behind Castle Leslie Estate: the Leslie family, descended from Attila the Hun, has lived on the property since 1665, and it’s home to the oldest plumbed bath in Ireland. Old-world charm is built into its wood-paneled sitting rooms with gilded oil portraits, Chesterfield sofas, and crackling fireplaces.

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Naturally Pacific Resort

Campbell River, BC, Canada

Not far from the docks where boats depart for whale-watching and grizzly tours on Campbell River’s Discovery Passage, the modernist Naturally Pacific Resort stands tall, built of sustainably sourced wood and stone, and featuring floor-to-ceiling glass windows to make the most of Vancouver Island’s natural beauty.

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Hoshinoya Taketomi Island

Okinawa, Japan

What all Hoshinoya hotels have in common is a devotion to both modern luxury and Japanese hospitality tradition. Hoshinoya Taketomi adapts the concept to a beach resort on a small Okinawan island — it’s styled after a traditional village, red tiled roofs and all, to comply with strict local adherence to heritage architecture.

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Landhotel Voshövel

Voshövel, Germany

What’s now Landhotel Voshövel has been in the family since 1872, though you’d never guess it from the looks of the contemporary luxury hotel that today occupies the estate. Here is a wellness-oriented resort with a substantial spa offering that combines modern design with the timeless charm of a classic country house.

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