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The Standard Bangkok
Bangkok, ThailandSave 20% on stays thru June
The Standard, Bangkok, occupying the lower floors of an eye-catching 78-story tower, is far from modest, and its home, the mixed-use King Power Mahanakhon Building, is a unique one, with a spiraling, pixelated cutaway stretching the full height of the building.
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Hotel Pulitzer Barcelona
Barcelona, SpainSave 25% on 2-night stays Jan thru June
Straddling the border between the old city and the Eixample, Hotel Pulitzer Barcelona is as modern as they come, fitting effortlessly into Barcelona’s already expansive cohort of high-design hipster hotels.
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The Whitney Hotel Boston
Boston, USASave 20% on stays thru February
The Whitney Hotel fits perfectly into its red-brick surroundings, and inside you’ll find interiors that perfectly thread a stylistic needle — classic enough for the bluest blueblood, and contemporary enough to clearly declare its modern boutique bona fides.
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Virgin Hotel Chicago
Chicago, USASave 20% on stays thru April
Virgin threatens to kill off quite a few hotel industry pet peeves: they promise wi-fi that’s fast and truly free, a minibar with prices that match the corner shop, room service without the extortionate delivery fee, as well as plentiful closet space and generous lighting.
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Kura Boutique Hotel
Puntarenas, Costa RicaSave 20% on stays thru April
Kura Boutique Hotel is a labor of love: owners Martin and Alejandra, an architect and a biologist, sought to bring to the Pacific coast of Costa Rica a level of boutique-hotel style and tropical-minimalist luxury that had never been seen here before.
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Cowley Manor Experimental
Cowley, UKSave 15% on 2-night stays thru April
This well-loved country-house hotel now has French owners, the Experimental group, which means an interior makeover by Parisian designer Dorothée Meilichzon, who has created a unique atmosphere in Cowley’s 31 rooms.
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Montesol Experimental
Ibiza, SpainSave 15% on 2-night stays thru April
There’s the hedonistic party side of Ibiza, and the secluded farmhouse side — and, at the Montesol Experimental, a version of the island that’s urbane and sophisticated.
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Trident Hotel
Port Antonio, JamaicaSave 20% on stays thru February
If Jamaica went mass-market, then the secluded North Coast seems to have missed the memo. It’s as glamorous as ever, no caveats required, and subtly retro.
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Almaria Ex Libris Apartments
Lisbon, PortugalSave 20% on stays thru April
Once home to Diário Ilustrado newspaper, the ground floor at Almaria Ex Libris contains a bookstore. Upstairs? Units as stylish as any boutique hotel rooms in town, but which are unmistakably full-featured apartments.
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Broadwick Soho
London, UKSave 20% on stays thru April
This 57-room hotel is pure modern luxury, but carefully tailored to its location; designer Martin Brudnizki was inspired by the Twenties opulence that’s an essential part of London’s character, as well as the streak of eccentricity characteristic of contemporary British design.
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Brick Hotel
Mexico City, MexicoSave 20% on stays thru March
The upscale residential neighborhood of Roma is home to more than a few century-old mansions, but this one is unique — built from bricks shipped over from England, it was the custom-built residence for the head of the Bank of London & Mexico.
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The Standard, Miami Beach
Miami, USASave 20% on stays thru March
Still intact is the Standard’s house brand of low-key luxury — and unique to this particular Standard are a few novel solutions to the problem of shoehorning another big-deal hotel into the already packed South Beach scene.
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Virgin Hotel New Orleans
New Orleans, USASave 20% on stays thru April
The Virgin Hotel New Orleans, naturally, gives you broadly what you expect, though some of the details come as a surprise: it’s a vibrant, fun, and ever-sociable sort of place, and there’s nothing the least bit minimalist about it.
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Made Hotel
New York City, USASave 20% on stays thru June
While many Manhattan hotels are still aiming for a sort of upper-crust prewar atmosphere, MADE Hotel looks like something straight out of present-day Brooklyn.
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Casa Silencio
Oaxaca, MexicoSave 20% on stays thru February
Set not in historic Oaxaca City nor on the state’s Pacific coast, Casa Silencio finds itself in the rugged, mountainous mezcal-producing lands to the east of the capital.
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Grand Powers
Paris, FranceSave 20% on stays thru June
There’s no shortage of upscale hotels here, but the news that the Twenties-vintage Hotel Powers has been reborn as the Hotel Grand Powers adds another compelling destination to this already storied neighborhood.
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Mob House
Paris, FranceSave 20% on stays thru June
Mob House’s aim is to create a new kind of residential hotel, along the lines of the live/work model with which we’ve all become so intimately familiar.
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G-Rough
Rome, ItalySave 20% on stays thru April
Here, aside from some raw textures and finishes, the rough side very rarely comes up — and the concept, outfitting a 17th-century building with Italian design classics from the Thirties, Forties and Fifties, is the very definition of smooth itself.
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