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Lobby bar at The Hoxton in Southwark, London.
The Hoxton in Southwark, London
"There’s something about The Hoxton, no matter the location, that has this charming, comfortable, chic air about it. I’ve stayed in the Hoxton in Rome, London, and New York, and you can count on them all having a nice air of familiarity about them. I always get an upbeat, clean, and lively feeling." —Zoë Sessums, senior digital design editor. Photo courtesy of The Hoxton Southwark #sponsored
Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest 
An open air room in a Tulum hotel with a pool, palm trees, and thatched roof buildings in the background.
Tulum Hotels to Book for Rest, Relaxation, and Proximity to the Playa
The Riviera Maya is full of sparkling-white sand beaches, thriving nightlife, Mexican fusion restaurants…and all the best Tulum hotels and resorts, including an editor-approved jungle oasis and a White Lotus-esque spot where suites adjoin their own private pools. Each of these places combines modern amenities with proximity to pristine beachscapes and plenty of wellness opportunities—if sunrise yoga, bee venom facials, and midnight massages are your speed. Picutred is La Valise Tulum. Photo: Courtesy of Namron Hospitality
Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest 
Romanesque lobby of the Orient Express Hotel with a vaulted sunroof, large pendant lights, and columns.
The First Orient Express Hotel Is a Romantic, Layered Tribute to Rome
Mention the Orient Express and thoughts immediately go to visions of Agatha Christie and Belle Époque train travel. But when tasked with designing the brand’s first hotel, on Rome’s quiet Piazza della Minerva, in the shadow of the Pantheon, AD100 maestro Hugo Toro took care not to fall back on literary cliché or neoclassical pastiche. Today, guests arriving at the newly opened Orient Express La Minerva will immediately encounter layers of history. Photo: Alexandre Tabaste
Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest 
Living room with a burl wood coffee table, red chairs and couch, and a picture window showcasing a forest in the background.
Spend a Weekend in Jenni Kayne’s Hudson Valley Farmhouse
LA-based designer Jenni Kayne certainly knows how to relax. Her namesake label evokes all aspects of a covetable lifestyle—one with splashes of linen, leather, and cashmere in a desert-poached palette of neutrals. Now, she’s opening up her Hudson Valley farmhouse for guests to immerse themselves in her idyllic West Coast aesthetics. Photo by Michael Clifford
Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest 
Queen bed room at the The Maker Hotel in Hudson, New York with rich interiors.
The Maker Hotel in Hudson, New York
"Located on Warren Street, the main artery of Hudson, the Maker is well-situated for the town’s best restaurants and shopping. The room I stayed in was spacious and expertly decorated, with art aplenty and a roaring fireplace. The attention to detail at this hotel is off the charts—expect to have a copy of the newspaper and coffee at your door first thing in the morning. Chef’s kiss." Lila Allen, associate director, AD PRO Photo: Francine Zaslow #sponsored
Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest 
Sunroom with a wall of windows and a wood paneled ceilings.
15 Lake House Airbnbs That Will Make a Splash on Your Next Vacation
To simplify your hunt for a spring break destination or summer enclave to decamp to when the weather heats up, we’ve picked out some of the most beautiful lakefront cottages, cabins, and guest house rentals we could find across the 50 states, ones that are blessed with premium amenities like saunas, hot tubs, and lakeside fire pits.
Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest 
Interior room at Hotel Sacher with Austrian-inspired decor.
Hotel Sacher in Vienna, Austria
"At a time when so many hotels are succumbing to the insidious forces of minimalism and beige, Hotel Sacher is a delightful kaleidoscope of decorative flourishes, its classically appointed rooms harking back to the Vienna of a bygone era. My eyes gleefully flittered among the many gilded furnishings, opulent light fixtures, and damask wall treatments." —Sam Cochran, global features editor. Photo courtesy of Hotel Sacher #sponsored
Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest 
Grand piano in the corner of an ornate room with moldings above the windows.
The Best Lake Como Hotels Offer Enchantment and Elegance in Equal Measure
The siren song of northern Italy beckons to us all at some point, and the best hotels in Lake Como brilliantly capture the allure of the region. Grand wedding cake villas ring the lake, their façades mirrored in the water, while in the distance lie the Alps. With the unique distinction of having been built in 1910 specifically as a hotel, rather than an over-the-top private villa like many of Como’s hotels, Tremezzo (pictured here) buzzes with a see-and-be-seen energy that seems a century strong. Photo courtesy of Grand Hotel Tremezzo
Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest 
Straw roof bungalow with a pool and hammock in front of it.
Our Favorite Warm Weather Destinations for Staying a Step Ahead of Jack Frost
Right about now, most of us in the Northeast can relate to what New Yorker Maira Kalman calls “the impossibility of February” and sometimes, whipping out your credit card and passport to book a trip is the easiest way to stare down the next impending weeks of cold and gray. With the Caribbean and Latin America just a short jaunt away from any of the city’s airports, you can park yourself at some of the best hotels in more appealing climes in under six hours door-to-door. Photo by Pepe Molina
Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest 
A-frame cabin in the woods with triangular windows.
The Best Airbnb Cabins for Riding Out the Rest of Winter in Style
Although images of immaculate cabin rentals may have swept the imaginations of city dwellers years ago, we’re sensing a renewed spirit of escapism as people look to all the cozy cabins, tiny homes, chalets, and comfortable cottages within driving distance to get through the tail end of winter.
Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest 
A large pool surrounded by palm trees and other foliage at Nômade Hotel in Tulum, Mexico.
Nômade Hotel in Tulum, Mexico
"As someone who visits Tulum annually, I can confidently say Nômade is one of the beach zone’s most exclusive establishments. The boho-chic environment is a sanctuary for wellness, design, music, and food. I was fortunate to stay at Nômade for two nights in 2021, and since then, I always return to its beach club whenever I’m in town. Despite my short stay, every moment felt stunning." -Andrea Lewis, assistant to the global editorial director. Photo by Andrea Lewis #sponsored
Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest 
View of Lake Como in Italy from a balcony with an arched trellis and a pair of chaise lounges.
Mandarin Oriental in Lake Como, Italy
"While the stormy skies didn’t let us revel in Lake Como’s beauty as much as we’d have liked, we got lucky with a clear afternoon during a wood-boat tour of the area. Straight from the hotel docks, our captain showed us around the various villas and properties dotted around the lake, peppering in some historical and pop-culture factoids, like how the idyllic Villa Balbianello was featured in the Star Wars prequel films. Beyond the architecture, further north along the lake you’re able to catch a glimpse of the Alps that feed Lake Como’s waters peeking out from behind the lower-lying hills." —Lauren Arzbaecher, commerce producer. Photo: Lauren Arzbaecher #sponsored
Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest 
Concrete patio with couches and chairs at Rosewood Villa Magna in Madrid, Spain.
Rosewood Villa Magna in Madrid, Spain
"The Rosewood Villa Magna is a beauty—a historic 1970s edifice reimagined by architect Ramón de Arana whose grid of windows light up at night. The façades are rigorous yet refined, giving way to luxurious but by no means in-your-face interiors. Public spaces are upscale but not overwrought, with lots of inviting seating and dining spaces." —Sam Cochran, global features editor. Photo courtesy of Rosewood Villa Magna #sponsored
Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest 
Exterior of Hotel Le Majestic in Cannes, France with palm trees in front of it.
Hotel Le Majestic in Cannes, France
"Le Majestic was built nearly 100 years ago, so it clearly feels full of history and wonder. The best part is the way the staff is excited to talk about the storied past and the constant improvements to the property. It feels both fresh and filled with history all at once. Overall, the hotel far exceeded my expectations. If you seek luxury, this won’t disappoint." —Zoë Sessums, senior digital design editor. Photo: Pascal Pronnier #sponsored
Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest 
Bedroom at Pátio Do Tijolo in Lisboa, Portugal, with a dining set at the foot of a bed.
Pátio Do Tijolo in Lisboa, Portugal
"Pátio do Tijolo is Lisbon’s sleek and charming oasis set between two vibrant neighborhoods, the bustling Bairo Alto and the super-stylish Principe Real. The hotel is fairly low-key but high in industrial-chic design. Concrete walls meet stunning emerald green terracotta tiles in the most perfect juxtaposition of modern and traditional decor." —Michael Shome, global visuals director. Photo courtesy of Pátio do Tijolo #sponsored
Architectural Digest
Architectural Digest