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read moreHilton Imperial Dubrovnik: A Grand Heritage with Modern EleganceWhere Adriatic history meets timeless sophistication. A Landmark Reborn Standing proudly just outside the ancient walls of Dubrovnik’s Old Town, the
read moreFORM Hotel, Dubai: Redefining Style and Substance in the City of SuperlativesA minimalist design retreat offering calm and authenticity in Al Jaddaf Less Flash, More Soul In a city where gold-plated ceilings and record-breaking skyscrapers dominate the skyline,
read moreFabrika Hostel & Suites – Industrial Edge, Creative HeartA Soviet-Era Factory Reimagined as Tbilisi’s Most Dynamic Cultural and Social Hub From Factory to Community Set in a repurposed Soviet textile factory in Tbilisi,
read moreAlthough a new hotel, the St. George in Helsinki is set in a classic building completed in 1890 with parts going back to the 1840s. Designed by architect Onni Tarjanne, who was also responsible for the Finnish National Theatre, the building played host to the Finnish Literature Society and as printing house for the first Finnish newspaper, Suometar.
read moreHoused in a former Neoclassical Revival-style church, The LINE Hotel DC is located in Washington DC’s northwestern neighbourhood of Adams Morgan with pop-up restaurants, just-opened bars and well-loved flea markets. The rooftop opens out over the Washington Monument and the Washington National Cathedral.
read moreThe Valsana Hotel in Arosa is spread across three new buildings with 40 spacious double rooms and suites, and nine serviced apartments. A relaxed atmosphere is created with vintage record players in the rooms, hammocks on the balconies and weekly film nights.
read moreLocated in the heart of Hong Kong’s famous Wan Chai business and entertainment district, The Fleming is a stylishly designed boutique hotel. A recent renovation transformed the original ‘70s building combining an urban edge and a chic Art Deco/nautical decor inspired by Hong Kong’s iconic cross-harbour ferries.
read moreJoie de Vivre Hotels’ Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco has completed a US$28 million renovation. While the building’s 1960s exterior was maintained, interiors have been completely scrapped and reimagined by Brooklyn-based Markzeff Design.
read moreHyatt Regency San Francisco: Brutalist Spectacle on the EmbarcaderoPortman geometry, record-breaking volume, and a retro-futurist atrium that still stuns. A Reinvention in Portman’s Modernist Cathedral Few hotels stage their own arrival like this. Built in 1973, designed by John Portman, the
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