The Best Hotels in the World: 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards
By CNT Editors

Now in its 36th iteration, our annual Readers’ Choice Awards continues to capture the travel experiences our readers love best, from the best hotels in the world to the top airlines, cruises, islands, and luggage. This year, you traveled farther and deeper; seeking out remote properties; sailing on smaller, more intimate ships; and prioritizing destinations you’ve been waiting years to visit. At least that’s what a staggering 526,518 of you told us in our annual Readers’ Choice Awards survey. Now, you can use the results to decide where you’re going next. Here are the best hotels in the world, as voted by our readers.
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- Courtesy The Ritz-Carlton, San Franciscohotel
50. The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023
For all-out luxury, the Ritz is among the best in the city. Its 1909 neoclassical building cuts an impressive figure on not-quite-the-top of Nob Hill—and thanks to a 2015 reno, everything still feels fresh—down to the down comforters. This is service done right, through and through, especially the 24-hour room service we'd happily order from. Spa L'Occitane brings a little bit of Provence to the ground floor of the hotel, with treatments from anti-aging to a tech-tension relief body massage. The location not-quite-on-top of Nob Hill is a great one, and the building itself is gorgeous. If you're looking for a luxury hotel experience, the Ritz is among the best in the city.
- Christian Horan/Courtesy Four Seasons Hotel Chicagohotel
49. Four Seasons Hotel Chicago
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023
Tranquil and refined, the Four Seasons towers over Lake Michigan. The residential-style rooms make you feel like the most luxe of locals, as does the concierge, who are so skilled and accommodating that they may even be able to score those coveted Bears tickets. On floors 30 to 46, rooms have stellar skyline views and suites have doors that separate living from sleeping quarters, but even the smallest rooms have a residential feel with armchairs, matching ottomans, and circular dining tables. Come summer, head up to the 50th floor for the swimming pool and skyline views.
- Courtesy Hotel d'Angleterre/Jack Hardyhotel
48. Hotel d'Angleterre Geneva
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Set on the picturesque banks of Geneva's Lake Leman, every room in this c. 1872 family-run boutique hotel offers views of the lake or Jet d'Eau, Switzerland’s largest fountain. Its 39 guest rooms and six suites are decked out with plush fabrics, colorful furnishings, and pop art. Enjoy smoked salmon with caviar and foie gras at the hotel’s lakeside Windows restaurant, followed by a guided whiskey tasting—there are more than 50 kinds offered—by the fireplace at the cozy Leopard Bar Room. Remember to check out the tables, repurposed from vintage Louis Vuitton suitcases.
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47. Beau-Rivage Genève
Picture yourself halfway down the Quai du Mont-Blanc, on Lake Geneva’s rive droite, facing the water. On the far shore you can discern the leafy billionaires’ colony of Cologny and, in the background, the rippling silhouette of the Alps, including, on a clear day, Mont Blanc itself. Turn your back on all that and step inside this hotel; soaring, salmon-coloured columns rise from a mosaic-tiled floor; you feel yourself caught in a tractor beam of natural light, drawing you, or at least your gaze, ever upwards. So there you are, head tilted backwards, at the still centre of a glossy vortex of loveliness. Superb, ranging from the deeply traditional to the profoundly traditional; that said, there is modulation in mood and tone between individual rooms, depending on the size, situation and particular admixture of Victorian, Edwardian, Art Nouveau and Art Deco design elements. The larger suites are stupendous. The smaller ones are stupendous too—plush, gilt-framed, wainscoted, typically with at least one or two pieces of furniture or objets d’art of a kind you would expect to find in a museum.
- Pascal Pronnierhotel
46. Hôtel Barrière Le Majestic Cannes
Readers' Choice Awards 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Opened in 1926 on the Croisette, this Art Deco landmark has been a star-studded favorite among film-festival-goers for decades, and it’s steeped in cinematic history: Two of its most exclusive suites, for example, are named for the French actress Michèle Morgan, who won best actress at the first Cannes Film Festival, and the 1963 film Mélodie en sous-sol, which featured scenes shot at the hotel. (If you’re not here to rub shoulders with the glitterati during the festival, you can plan your own screening in the hotel’s private projection room by borrowing a DVD from the concierge’s library.) Outside, you’ll find a perma-heated pool, lined with red umbrellas and towering palms, and a private beach, where you can sip Champagne as you watch the Mediterranean waters come alive with water skiers, paddleboarders, sailors, and wakeboarders.
- Courtesy JW Marriott Nashvillehotel
45. JW Marriott Nashville
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2022, 2023
An ovular glass skyscraper jutting 33 stories into air, the JW Marriott Nashville is hard to miss. It was one of the city’s first true luxury hotels and quickly became one of its most recognizable buildings. You can't help but crane your neck upward, jaw open. Inside, the décor is sleek, crisp, and it oozes fanciness. The hotel has it all: a gym, a spa, original art, turn-down service with local touches, in-room blow-outs, and a first-class steakhouse. A 2023 renovation of the pool deck now features private cabanas with their own sound controls and poolside food and beverage service, with special amenities (sunglass cleaning, anyone?) every 90 minutes.
- Dan Ham/Courtesy JW Marriott Houston Downtownhotel
44. JW Marriott Houston Downtown
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2023
Located in one of the buzziest business districts in Houston, the JW Marriott attracts an elite group of business travelers seeking top-notch service and amenities without the fuss that are sometimes associated with boutique hotels. Rooms are impressively sleek and spacious; amenities include free wifi, an iPad for ordering room service or book spa treatments, and Nespresso machines; and The Spa by JW offers an array of interesting treatments, including foot soaks, massages, and facials.
- Courtesy Four Seasonshotel
43. Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square
$$$ |Hot List 2018
Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
This is a hotel for grownups that manages to be at once grandly historical and unshowy. Credit the muted palette of greiges and modern-leaning decor that cut the Neoclassical and Art Deco interiors down to size. The rooms, with a houndstooth-and-leather, men’s club vibe, and one-touch everything wired via a bedside iPad, feel a bit like James Bond’s lair, while the location, across from the Tower of London in the city’s untouristed financial district, is pretty damn perfect. And naturally, being a Four Seasons, the service is impeccable. A super nice, super modern spa with a lovely lap pool adds to the charm.
- Kurt Lischka/Courtesy The Pearl Hotelhotel
42. The Pearl Hotel — Rosemary Beach, Florida
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
With black and white-striped awnings on the West Indies-inspired architecture, balconies overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, and a wooden bridge linking to the beach, The Pearl Hotel could be snatched straight out of our Emerald Coast beach town dreams. Rooms come with rainfall showerheads or soaking tubs, mini cheesecakes by the beds each night, and iPads with software for making quick reservations. The Florida hotel also has a dedicated strip of beach, dotted with complimentary beach chairs and oversized umbrellas. The two adults-only sloping pools are surrounded by decks with towel service and poolside dining. For those looking to get active, the hotel offers access to golf courses, tennis courts, bike and boat rentals, and access to a nearby fitness facility.
- Noe DeWitt/Hotel Jeromehotel
41. Hotel Jerome, Auberge Resorts Collection — Aspen
$$$ |Gold List 2018
Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Ever since its 2012 renovation, historic Hotel Jerome in downtown Aspen has swapped frumpy brocade lounges for cow print chairs and leather accents, turning the 19th-century classic into a popular après-ski spot (like a mellower Ace Hotel with portraits of frontiersmen on its walls). Luxury suites are bigger than some Manhattan apartments, outfitted with oversized everything: king bed, leather sleeper sofa, extra-large desk, extra-large bath. Dining options offer something for all occasions: The jaunty J-Bar at the front of the hotel is where Hunter S. Thompson's liver used to go for regular workouts. Now, locals and visitors settle into its low-back leather chairs for cocktails and short rib tacos. The Living Room, ostensibly a lobby bar, offers a more low-key alternative to J-Bar; it's perfect for a glass of wine in front of the fire, or curled up in an oversized, plump, high-backed chair that feels made for clandestine conversations. Prospect is an upscale American bistro with a Sunday brunch to plan around.
- Tommy Piconehotel
40. Hassler Roma
$$$ |Gold List 2018
Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
There may be no better piece of real estate in the Eternal City than the one occupied by this five-star historic gem: It sits directly at the top of the Spanish Steps, an inviting palace awaiting those who make the climb. Celebrating its 130th anniversary this year, the Hassler is owned and operated by the sixth generation of a Swiss hotel dynasty, and over the years, it has attracted decades of royalty—the real kind (Queen Noor of Jordan), the Hollywood variety (Audrey Hepburn), and both (Grace Kelly). Princess Diana once said that the bar here serves her favorite Bellini, though you’ll also want to try the signature Veruschka, made with pomegranate juice and sparkling Italian wine. For some of the best views of the city, head up to Imàgo, the Michelin-starred restaurant on the sixth floor, from which you can see a who’s who of Ancient, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural treasures.
- Laure Joliethotel
39. Kimpton Aertson Hotel — Nashville
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Chic and trendy, the Kimpton Aerston is a breath of fresh air in Midtown's hotel scene, which for decades had been where Mom and Dad stayed for parents weekend, but not much else. For a boutique hotel near the in-demand Vanderbilt University campus, it's a steal. The on-site restaurant, Henley, is a draw for locals as well as guests, thanks to its attentive service, buttery-soft leather seats, extensive bourbon list, and thoughtful menu. Hotel walls are adorned with interesting contemporary art, but you’ll probably spend your time looking at the city views, which you can do from the open-air balcony off of your room.
- Marianne Majerus/Le Bristol Parishotel
38. Le Bristol Paris
$$$ |Gold List 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022
Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Yes, Le Bristol is grand—the polished marble, the Louis XVI armchairs, the boiserie-paneled walls—but it has never felt cold or stuffy. I tend to go for Paris Fashion Week, and any sense of froideur is eliminated with one stroke of Fa-raon, the fluffy white Burmese cat and unofficial hotel mascot (he’s since had a son and heir, called Socrate)—usually draped over the concierge’s desk. Le Bristol has had a stylish insouciance ever since it opened on rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré in 1925, and it held on to its gilded soul after a six-year facelift that was unveiled in 2018 by its owners, the Oetker Collection. Suites are about chandeliers, Pierre Frey fabrics, and a very pure devotion to comfort overlooking the wonderfully serene enclosed garden by Arabella Lennox-Boyd, with its geometric lawns, fountains, and osmanthus topiaries. Eric Fréchon’s macaroni with black truffle and duck foie gras at three-Michelin-starred Epicure is a thing of wonder, as is Café Antonia, where the fashion crowd all seem to order the green bean, artichoke, and hazelnut salad. The spa by La Prairie does possibly the best massage in Paris.
- Courtesy Éclat Hotelshotel
37. Hotel Éclat Beijing
Readers' Choice Awards 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Known for its iconic pyramid shape, Parkview Green FangCaoDi is one of the most eco-friendly towers in Beijing and the first mixed-use LEED Platinum building in mainland China. In addition to shops and galleries, the building houses this contemporary-art-filled boutique hotel, with an impressive collection of works by artists like Salvador Dalí, Andy Warhol, Fan Xiaoyan, and Gao Xiaowu and a series of themed suites that are artistic expressions in their own right: The Swiss Chalet Suite, designed by Monique McClintock, includes antler chandeliers, decorative cowbells, and a plush St. Bernard, while the Miami Suite is white-on-white-on-white with a baby grand piano. Take your pick and embrace the kitsch.
- Courtesy Signiel Seoulhotel
36. Signiel Seoul
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023
Stretching from the 76th to the 101st floor of Lotte World Tower, the all-suite Signiel Seoul overlooks Seoul's sprawl and mountainous Bukhansan National Park—an unprecedented view in South Korea, given that the tower is nearly twice the height of any structure nearby. Services include helicopter transfers, academy-trained butlers, Rolls-Royce transfers, and the country’s largest champagne selection at Bar 81. The hotel enlisted French celebrity chef Yannick Alleno, best known for three-Michelin-starred Le 1947 restaurant at Cheval Blanc Courchevel hotel and Pavillon Ledoyen in Paris, to helm the food and beverage operation. And up on the 100th floor lies the Royal Suite—the most expensive hotel room in South Korea, from about $18,000 a night.
- MATTHIEU SALVAING, STYLED BY GRACE HARRIS/COURTESY OF HOTEL BARRIÈRE FOUQUETS NEW YORKhotel
35. Hotel Barrière Fouquet's New York
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2023
The French hotel line known for its Paris and St. Barth’s properties has arrived in the U.S. by way of New York. At a cobblestoned intersection in the Tribeca North Historic District, an industrialist red brick facade gives way to eight floors of ethereal Art Deco interior design straight out of the South of France. Fouquet’s New York’s pastel-colored luxury includes three French dining options, an indulgent underground spa (complete with a sauna, hammam, and hydrotherapy pool), and a Cannes-inspired cinema space true to Tribeca’s popular annual film festival. The theater will host programming like screenings and film premieres, and will be reservable for corporate and artistic events. The street-level outpost of the famed Champs d’Elysee bistro, Fouquet’s restaurant is a destination in itself, with signature red and black bar mirroring its Paris (and Louvre Abu Dhabi) counterpart. A French lavender, mint green, and cream color scheme includes custom-made wallpapers with France-linked illustrations of New York City scenes like Lady Liberty, pizza-eating Central Park goers, and cartoon pigeons with croissants in their beaks.
- Jason Deweyhotel
34. The Whitley, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Atlanta Buckhead
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2022, 2023
Previously the Ritz-Carlton Buckhead, the Whitley is a short walk to the Georgia Aquarium, the World of Coca-Cola, the College Football Hall of Fame, and the Center for Civil and Human Rights. Setting a mod-meets-glam tone in downtown Atlanta, this may be one of the best locations for a beautifully designed setting, with contemporary art hanging above lobby chairs and drum pendants encircling glittering chandeliers for a brighter, airier version of its former self—with the same great location and five-star service, it's a luxury high-rise hotel with pedigree to boot.
- Heather Anne Thomas/Courtesy Blackberry Farmhotel
33. Blackberry Farm — Walland, Tennessee
$$$ |Gold List 2018
Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2021, 2023
Dating back to 1940, this luxury Relais & Châteaux hideaway in the misty foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains is, for all intents and purposes, a 4,200-acre sleepaway camp for food lovers, where you can take cooking demonstrations, tour the farmstead, plan whiskey and wine tastings, and even meet the Lagotto Romagnolo dogs who are bred onsite and help the team sniff out truffles. The pièce de résistance is the James Beard–winning restaurant, which occupies a turn-of-the-20th-century barn where foragers, butchers, bakers, cheesemakers, sommeliers, chefs, and more collaborate on so-called “Foothills Cuisine.” Southern hospitality has never felt so chic.
- Courtesy Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaceshotel
32. Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur — India
$$$ |Gold List 2019, 2022
Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Umaid Bhawan is part of one of the world’s largest private residences, and still the occasional home of Jodhpur’s former royal family, so few hotels are as vast and unashamedly regal. Finished in 1943, the palace is a glorious blend of aesthetics: Partly inspired by Angkor Wat, its Rajasthani style was injected with notes of Art Deco by Polish artist–turned–interior designer Stefan Norblin, a famed illustrator in his home country who painted the striking frescoes as interpretations of Hindu mythology. But for all that its huge, pillared central dome can seem intimidating, as can those portraits of former maharajas, you'll feel at home here. That’s largely down to the warm staff in bright turbans, who make you feel entirely deserving of the Champagne breakfasts, raw-milk baths, and folk performances in the marble-columned pavilion. It isn’t, in the end, a place in which to be overawed—but to be embraced, and very happily spoiled.
- Courtesy Conrad Washington, DChotel
31. Conrad Washington, DC
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Opened in 2019, the hotel is the flagship property for the Conrad brand, and Hilton’s first luxury offering in the nation’s capital. The overall ethos of the collection tends towards the unfussy and uncluttered, and this flagship is definitely right in line with that vibe. Interiors firm Rottet Studio has created 360 bright, airy rooms with streamlined, contemporary décor. Suites have extras like low-slung couches and fireplaces, and all rooms have marble bathrooms with double vanities, walk-in showers, and Shanghai Tang bath amenities. As one of the newer spots in town, the Conrad brings a modern sensibility to D.C's upscale hotel landscape, along with a convenient location, efficient service and destination dining from local favorite Ria Montes. Depending on the season, prices can be very reasonable, too.
- Courtesy Preferred Hotels & Resortshotel
30. Sagamore Pendry Baltimore
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Years in the making, this is the first East Coast hotel for Pendry, the off-shoot brand from Montage. The hotel occupies the Recreation Pier, a landmark building in Fell’s Point, that was left empty for nearly two decades before reopening as the Pendry, thanks in part to a big investment from Under Armour’s Kevin Plank. While the “Rec Pier” serves as the frontispiece of the property—and houses the Andrew Carmellini Rec Pier Chop House restaurant and a small whiskey bar called The Cannon Room—the guest rooms are in the new-build addition on the old footprint of the pier, which gives the place a bolted-together feel but also supremely comfortable guest rooms that aren’t jig-sawed into a historic building. The Pendry is probably one of the best places to stay in Baltimore right now, and if you’re coming for nightlife and dining, this is the perfect place to be.
- Oliver Messel/The Dorchesterhotel
29. The Dorchester, Dorchester Collection — London
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
This sensational West End landmark is where Prince Philip hosted his bachelor party, so it’s no surprise that the Promenade restaurant is great for people-watching amid the coral-colored silk draperies and custom gold-framed mirrors. Large, comfortable rooms have deep tubs and English country house style, and some are the work of stage designer Oliver Messel, with doors painted with flowers and furnishings and fittings decorated with acorns and oak leaves. (Three top-floor suites have wallpaper with beaded-glass accents.) The staff are among the best in the world, particularly the concierges. And whatever you do, don't check out before sampling the afternoon tea.
- Christian Horanhotel
28. Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club — Surfside, Florida
$$$ |Gold List 2019
Hot List 2018
Readers' Choice Awards 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Over the years, guests here have included Elizabeth Taylor, Wallis Simpson, and the Shah of Iran. Winston Churchill used to rent two cabanas, one to paint in and one “for naps” (and drinks, as during Prohibition spirits were served illegally here). Set in Surfside at the less-developed northern end of Miami Beach, this hacienda-style hotel has been brilliantly extended by Richard Meier, whose 12-story glass towers seem to float above the terra cotta tiles of the original 1930s Mediterranean-style pantile roofs, and interiors by Joseph Dirand. The cabanas now house part of the charming spa, where even the brushed-brass key pads on the lockers are a thing of beauty, as well as a handful of Cabana Studio bedrooms, each a pale-but-interesting essay in contrasting textures: canvas, rattan, and travertine. Of course, the restaurants are as much of an attraction: The Surf Club by superchef Thomas Keller opened its doors in summer 2018, and Le Sirenuse Miami comes from the owners of its namesake hotel in Positano. Densely planted with exotic palms, the latter evokes a cultivated jungle, a setting that is almost as memorable as Antonio Mermolia’s deft cooking, where the attention to detail extends to dyeing the ice over which they serve oysters the bluish-green of an iceberg. Try the Kumamotos, flown in daily from Washington state and dressed in a zingy citronelle emulsion. "Spectacular" was the word the Miami Herald ran in a headline for the Surf Club in November 1959. And so it is, nearly 60 years on.
- Sir Albert Hotelhotel
27. Sir Albert Hotel — Amsterdam, Netherlands
Readers' Choice Awards 2023
Occupying an 1895 red-brick factory in Amsterdam’s stylish and formerly working-class De Pijp neighborhood, this member of Marriott’s Design Hotels continues to sparkle like the diamonds it once produced. Unlike many post-industrial revamps, there’s very little sign of the original factory here—and that’s a good thing. Interior designers Alon Baranowitz and Irene Kronenberg have upped the warmth factor with a palette that skews toward tobacco browns and burnt siennas, with textures like leather and cowhide and statement pieces from Dutch furniture-design superstars like Piet Hein Eek and Joy van Erven. Depending on the category you choose, your room might come with a freestanding Philippe Starck bathtub, a customizable pillow menu, signature robe and slippers, or even a “goody box” with locally sourced treats. Outside, muralist Adele Renault has covered the canalside wall of the building with a multi-story gray heron, a feathered Amsterdam resident who is showing up in increasing numbers in these waterways and can now often be found strolling through the nearby Albert Cuyp Market.
- Courtesy InterContinental Hotels Group/Photo by George H. Longhotel
26. InterContinental New Orleans, an IHG Hotel
$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2023
Just two blocks from the French Quarter, this Intercontinenal also offers quick access to the New Orleans Arts District and abuts the city's Mardi Gras parade route. Located on the historic site of the former St. Charles Theater, the onsite pool and carnival-themed dining at Pete's Pub have brought the property firmly in the contemporary now. Rooms are spacious with coffee makers, pillow menus, and the option for premium balconies overlooking the neighborhood or courtyard below.
- Windsor Court Hotelhotel
25. Windsor Court Hotel — New Orleans
$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023
There’s an immediate sense of exclusivity as you step into the hotel forecourt, secluded away as it is from the surrounding downtown. Stepping into the lobby, the huge oil paintings and floral arrangements deliver an elegant, almost regal ambience that stands out in this otherwise casual city. Local doyens of society in colorful hats and seersucker suits brush past you as they meet for the afternoon tea service at Le Salon just off the main lobby. The hotel is a singular experience in New Orleans, British high society brought to the Big Easy.
- Courtesy Kasbah Tamadothotel
24. Kasbah Tamadot — Asni, Morocco
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Sir Richard Branson’s property sits atop a bluff in the High Atlas Mountains, and so thrilling is the 45-minute drive from Marrakech—on a narrowing road which switchbacks into the clouds—that your arrival is both a disappointment and a relief. The 24-room Kasbah was once the property of an antiquarian and artist, and items from his collections decorate the rooms, most of which have their own terrace or patio but no television
- Simon Devitt/Park Hyatthotel
23. Park Hyatt Auckland
Readers' Choice Awards 2023
The 2021-opened Park Hyatt Auckland looms like a glass palace beside Waitematā Harbor in Wynyard Quarter, the docklands precinct recently converted into the America's Cup home base. The 195 guest rooms are among the most generous in town, with slick interiors by Conran and Partners London punctuated by traditional Maori art. You could say that the new property is now duking it out with the Hotel Britomart (New Zealand’s first five Green Star Hotel), for the braggiing rights to international jet-set crowd.
- Courtesy The Fullerton Hotel Sydneyhotel
22. The Fullerton Hotel Sydney
Readers' Choice Awards 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Singapore’s Fullerton Hotel occupies a historic post office, so when the brand opened a Sydney outpost in 2019, they found a heritage landmark that proved a perfect fit: the 1874 General Post Office building, built in a Victorian Italian Renaissance style with a commanding clocktower and carvings of contemporary Sydneysiders at work. (Look for the postman delivering a letter to a flirty barmaid, a duo that has raised eyebrows for decades.) Guest rooms, which expand into the adjacent high-rise, are filled with luxe touches, like Harman Kardon Bluetooth speakers, Nespresso machines, and Balmain or Atkinsons toiletries. For a touch of true elegance, book the Heritage Long Suite, which occupies the former postmaster’s office and is decked out with rich crown molding, marble fireplaces, and his original writing desk from the 19th century.
- Courtesy Hilton Hotels & Resortshotel
21. Waldorf Astoria Chicago
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2023
At this Windy City Waldorf, opulence isn’t just a design feature; it’s an ethos. Pull around the circular, brick-paved drive, where a massive, glimmering chandelier looms large and luminescent behind the front window, and you’ll see what we mean. Crystal baubles crown communal spaces accented with plush velvet couches and glossy black doors. In each of the 215 suites, the style is mod, but subdued: Pale gray rooms with set-in ceilings are sharply contrasted by black and white fixtures throughout—think black granite fireplaces and delicate crown molding—with mirrored end tables and marble bathrooms rounding out the design. Views of Lake Michigan and Downtown are everywhere, and there's a constantly updated calendar of goings-on about town, from Cubs games to Craft Beer Week, and a single call to the concierge will guarantee your spot. For some pre-matinee munchies, check out Bernards Bar, a brassy, leather-bound boîte, for small plates, and custom cocktails.
- Courtesy Kempinski Hotelshotel
20. San Clemente Palace Kempinski Venice
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2020, 2023
You arrive to San Clemente the way you wish to—but don't always—arrive everywhere in Venice: by boat. The hotel is on its own island, and the site of the old buildings (a former hospital-turned-hotel) as you approach feels glamorous. Bonus: The private island feels immediately calm compared to the crush of central Venice where you catch the boat. This is a true resort: You could spend five days here and never leave. There are six restaurants and bars altogether, from poolside lunch spots to terraces serving afternoon spritzes (an absolute must, regardless of price tag). Food is decent Italian—you won't eat badly at all. For families it's perfect because the kids can actually run around.
- Courtesy The Liberty, a Luxury Collection Hotelhotel
19. The Liberty, a Luxury Collection Hotel — Boston
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Since 1851, the Charles Street Jail was an eyesore nudged between Massachusetts General Hospital, the Charles River, and the charming streets of Beacon Hill. In 2007, when it reopened as The Liberty boutique hotel, it became an overnight sensation. Today, the former jail is a best-case example of the magic that happens when old meets new. The design aesthetic is contemporary American with a gentle nod to the building's history (in the form of details like tally-mark embroidery on throw pillows). Most rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows, and many have sweeping views of the river. It's located across from the Charles River Esplanade, making it ideally situated for jogging and walking; you can also arrange boat and kayak rentals at the front desk.
- Joe Chua Agdeppahotel
18. W Doha — Qatar
$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Walking into the W’s first Middle Eastern outpost is like entering a never-ending party: Chill music plays in the sleek lobby (even at 8 a.m.), and the handsome staff from Mexico, New Zealand, Tanzania, and Russia, among other countries, hand each arriving guest a mocktail. The hotel’s Sisley Paris Spa and restaurants (there's Papermoon Milan and Peruvian spot COYA) are attracting expats and locals eager for a more global experience. The 442 rooms are filled with curves: rounded frames for the desks and bed platforms, arabesques on walls and curtains, and circular chairs positioned to take in the seafront or the ever-rising skyline. Business travelers will appreciate the convenient location in the West Bay financial district, the attentive service, and the lap pool with resistance current.
- The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMadhotel
17. The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad
$$$ |Hot List 2023
Readers' Choice Awards 2023
During New York Fashion Week, this already-iconic hotel’s rooftop bar Nubeluz by José Andrés hosted a runway show for Bronx and Banco, complete with a downtown cool vibe and guest list to match—think actress Natasha Lyonne and rapper Coi Leray. Nubeluz (and The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad as a whole) was immediately cemented as an overnight New York City hot spot—just one example of how this legacy brand is reshaping its image. But how did a hotel conglomerate that is thought of as a bit stuffy create a hotel that is familiar to its existing clientele while becoming alluring to a new generation? The answers are found within the lobby which takes its inspiration and pays homage to its location in the floral district, the reservation-impossible Mediterranean restaurant Zaytinya (another José Andrés), view-laden rooms, and skin-tightening subterranean spa. Each space mixes current design trends, like hand-blown Randy Zieber floral petal-inspired chandeliers in the lobby and black Italian-marble walls, with the exceptional, discreet service that Ritz-Carlton is known for. We can’t imagine a more perfect place to shake things up than the capital of reinvention: New York.
- Courtesy S Hotel Jamaicahotel
16. S Hotel Jamaica — Montego Bay
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
At S Hotel you get the laid-back vibe of a stay in Jamaica with a bit of South Beach glitz—they even line the deck of their sleek pool with some of the island’s famous white sand. If that isn’t enough sand for your liking, the hotel also offers private access to idyllic Doctor’s Cave Beach and its gentle surf. Inside, the ocean view rooms are big enough to pass for apartments in some big cities. And they lay a minimalist black and white color scheme over a beachy aesthetic (think, lots of wicker furniture, including covering the bathtub) that will leave you feeling maximally relaxed. If it doesn’t, there’s always the Irie Baths and Spa, which has three underground plunge pools (hot, warm, and cold) that provide kinetic energy therapy and send you out feeling totally relaxed, in addition to the usual the massages and skin treatment options.
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15. The Vanderbilt, Auberge Resorts Collection — Newport, Rhode Island
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
The Vanderbilt is an elegant yet unpretentious snapshot of the Newport of yesterday and the Newport of today. Stepping into the lobby is like stepping into the foyer of this Gilded Age mansion during its heyday a hundred years ago. This meticulous resort recalls a time when Newport was the essential summer destination to see and be seen. Food and drink take center stage. For fine dining, The Gwynne serves contemporary twists on New England classics and utilizes Newport's freshest catch—the Spanish-style grilled octopus is not to be missed. The place is like a music video for Taylor Swift's Rhode Island ballad, “The Last Great American Dynasty.”
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14. La Mamounia — Marrakech, Morocco
$$$ |Gold List 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023
Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
There’s a very particular effect exerted by La Mamounia, which seems to take hold the moment you head up the green tiled steps to this most bohemian of grandes dames. Upon seeing La Mamounia’s faded pink walls, Churchill was wont to ditch the suit and pick up his watercolor brushes; Paul McCartney wrote “Mamunia” (meaning “safe haven” in Arabic) during a 1973 stay; and Hitchcock, who filmed The Man Who Knew Too Much here, got his inspiration for The Birds from some overzealous finches on a jardin-facing balcony. La Mamounia was always a curious mash-up of Art Deco, Berber, and opulent Moorish, and the old place has had numerous facelifts over almost 100 years—from Jacques Majorelle’s bright stylings in 1946 to a theatrical noughties revamp by Jacques Garcia (Hotel Costes) and most recently a series of sly additions by Parisian futurists Jouin Manku, including a new cinema and teahouse. There are all the columns, foliage-filled courtyards, and mosaics of the most photogenic medina riad—except that there’s also the smoky Churchill speakeasy, an Asian-focused Jean-Georges Vongerichten restaurant with its sultry blacks and reds, and that legendary, vast square pool, around which I find the people-watching irresistible (bring dark sunglasses). There’s a reason that the actors and rock stars have kept coming; the fashionistas with kaftans and cigarettes. For all that it is woven into Marrakech like the knots in a Berber rug, La Mamounia has never, ever been boring.
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13. Hotel Crescent Court — Dallas, Texas
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023
This hotel has the ability to transport you to a relaxing oasis miles from the hustle and bustle of busy Dallas, despite being in the middle of Uptown. The spa and pool make it hard to beat, while a 2018 renovation has left the rooms and suites with incredible interior design and abundant natural light, via floor-to-ceiling windows. Food and drink is on point with the Dallas outpost of Nobu and stellar cocktails at Beau Nash.
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12. The Ritz-Carlton, Doha
Readers' Choice Awards 2023
Qatar might not immediately scream beach destination, but Ritz-Carlton has dreamed up a relaxing oasis in this on-the-rise Persian Gulf capital. There’s a lovely stretch of sand and a palm-lined freeform pool outside, but when it gets too scorching, come in for the sea-view gym with indoor tennis and squash courts and a spa with a luxury hammam where you can feel reborn after an Arabic clay and kese exfoliation. Of course, befitting the region, there’s also quite a bit of luxury on display: To wit, the property is home to the Middle East’s largest chandelier, a Viennese Baakowitz stunner with 2,000 individual crystals—one of a whopping 264 chandeliers across the property.
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11. Domaine des Etangs, Auberge Resorts Collection — Massignac, France
$$ |Gold List 2020
Hot List 2016
Readers' Choice Awards 2021, 2022, 2023
Cows—even charismatic ones, such as the burnished-gold Limousins of this region—are not normally avatars of enchantment. Yet here it’s easy to see them that way. So powerful is the spell cast by the place that everything within its 2,000 acres of pastures between Limoges and Angoulême takes on a magical aura. Reopened after a lavish renovation in 2015, the hotel has 29 rooms across its 11th-century castle and farmhouses, and fun interiors, with Matisses and Picassos hanging alongside Tintin prints and telescopes. The landscape begs to be explored; the fishing and birdwatching are excellent. (History and science buffs will find plenty to get excited about, too; the shock of discovering that the Domaine isn't far from the site of a prehistoric asteroid impact—the crater is still there, perfectly visible and alarmingly large—only adds to the aura of wonder and unfamiliarity.) An attic in the château is strewn with trunks full of games for les enfants, while maman et papa can head to the spa and fabulous Michelin-starred restaurant. Best of all, this playfully reinvented château is still just secret enough.
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10. LondonHouse Chicago, Curio Collection by Hilton
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023
Set in a landmark building where the Magnificent Mile meets the Chicago River, LondonHouse Chicago is all about the views. The gold coffered ceiling of the ground floor lobby makes a stunning first impression, but the best rooms—the Vista rooms—are in a glass addition featuring floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the river and the bridges that vault over it. Dark wood paneling and framed black-and-white photos lend a slightly masculine tone. There's a nightclubby restaurant on the 21st floor, and a rooftop bar with one of the best views in the city is just one more floor up. Buy a glass of Dom Perignon, and you can have the iconic cupola—the topper on the 1923 landmark building, and a popular engagement spot—all to yourself.
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9. The Peninsula Chicago
$$$ |Gold List 2018, 2019, 2022
Hot List 2017
Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023
This high-rise hotel might be home to the city’s best-kept secret: a sprawling, 80-foot pool some 19 floors up, with floor-to-ceiling windows and a view you can’t peel your eyes from. You could easily spend all day there in unperturbed bliss—block off a whole day to alternate between spa treatments and dips in the pool. Fortunately, there’s plenty of relaxing to be done in the guest rooms, many of which are more spacious than a Chicago apartment. You know a hotel is at the top of its game when the towels are so plush they feel as though they were woven on-site and there are neatly labeled amenity drawers so you don’t have to pry each one open to find what you’re looking for. Peninsula hotels are known for their intuitive technology (in-room tablets let you control the lights, request housekeeping, and check your flight status). If you’re in need of a good night’s sleep, spend a night at a Peninsula hotel.
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8. COMO Castello del Nero — Barberino Tavarnelle, Italy
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2020, 2021, 2023
Not your average Tuscan estate, this 12th-century castle wedged deep into the Chianti countryside 40 minutes south of Florence, is COMO’s first property in mainland Europe. And what a place: What used to be a flouncy Italianate hotel has been transformed into a thoroughly modern, city-sleek pad with brooding gray and putty-colored walls paired with eau-de-nil armchairs and the odd jade patio door. COMO’s highlights are its spas, of course, and this one doesn’t disappoint, with signature COMO Shambhala treatments, Guinot facials, and an outdoor pool in the summer season (when there’s also outdoor yoga, overlooking the rolling hills). At Michelin-starred restaurant La Torre, executive chef Giovanni Luca Di Pirro works his magic on local ingredients; pre-game with an oil or wine tasting in the medieval wine cellars.
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7. Shangri-La Paris — France
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
In 1891, Prince Roland Bonaparte—grand-nephew to Napoleon—chose a prime setting near the Seine River to build an opulent palace, complete with an elaborate carved façade, a vaulted ceiling emblazoned with zodiac symbols, and a dramatic "Stairway of Honor" made from brass and forged steel. The cultured prince hosted many a lively gathering at his palace—a tradition of hospitality that was revived in 2010, with the opening of the Shangri-La Paris. Following a meticulous restoration, the landmark features a dome-topped marble entryway, original wood floors, stained glass windows, and hand-carved mahogany panels—plus that famous staircase. It's not just pretty, either: A favorite destination dining spot for locals, the hotel houses Shang Palace, the first Chinese restaurant in France to receive a Michelin star, and La Bauhinia, which serves an elegant East-meets-West menu (including a popular afternoon tea) under the central glass cupola.
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6. The Peninsula Hong Kong
$$$ |Gold List 2018, 2021
Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Let’s say you’re arriving by land and not by helicopter (though that’s an option, should you wish). The first thing you'll see is a colonial white facade attended by a fleet of Brewster green Rolls Royce Phantoms and pillbox-topped pageboys. Classical music from a live string quartet wafts throughout the space as you make your way to check-in. This unique blend of old-world Hong Kong, contemporary comforts, and world-class service make The Peninsula Hong Kong a standout, whether your mission is business or pleasure.
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5. The Hazelton Hotel Toronto
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2022, 2023
For discreet luxury that makes you feel like a member of a private club, few spots top The Hazelton. The leafy, boutique-lined streets of the upscale Yorkville neighborhood provide the natural backdrop for this plush boutique hotel, which is marked by a brick-and-white façade and rounded entrance. Stroll by the see-and-be-seen outdoor patio (a local favorite) and make your way inside, where you’ll find a contemporary lobby bedecked in polished metals, ostrich leather, and amber lighting. And thanks to their ample square footage (575 square feet and up) and nine-foot ceilings, the 62 rooms and 15 suites feel like apartments.
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4. The Union Station Nashville Yards, Autograph Collection
$$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2018, 2022, 2023
Nashville's original train station is now a grandiose hotel with a live music series Riffs on the Rails, every other Thursday, featuring both local and national singers and songwriters. Union Station is one of the city's most recognizable buildings, and the hotel has a 65-foot vaulted lobby ceiling punctuated by centry-old stained glass. But the recent room renovation gives them a more contemporary feel than the common areas would lead you to believe.
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3. InterContinental The Willard Washington D.C., an IHG Hotel
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023
Two blocks from the White House and the National Mall, this historic hotel unveiled an $18 million restoration in 2018, exactly 200 years after its opening. The rooms, common areas, lobby, and Café du Parc all have new offerings (there's now a private dining room overlooking the lobby, as it did many, many years ago). The architecture blends Federal and Empire styles; the ornate lobby features dramatic marble columns, detailed tray ceilings representing each state in the country, lush plants, and intricate tile mosaics. It's no surprise that everyone from Abraham Lincoln to Martin Luther King, Jr., has rested their head here at some point—and that the hotel regularly sees people pop in off the street just to take a look.
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2. The Venetian Resort — Las Vegas
$$ |Readers' Choice Awards 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Just walking into The Venetian lobby feels like taking a trip to the Bel Paese; it’s completely frescoed to its vaulted ceiling, and its centerpiece is a massive, gilded sphere held up by four golden women. After having passed a replica of Venice’s campanile and Rialto Bridge, arriving in this basilica-style registration area should feel totally cheesy—and yet, it is so over-the-top and grand, you can’t help but be impressed. The complex is enormous, with more than 7,000 rooms and three million square feet of retail and meeting space spread across the Venetian and Palazzo hotels. But perhaps the most memorable thing about the place is its huge array of restaurants, including Estiatorio Milos for incredible seafood (and the Strip’s best lunch deal), Mott 32 for excellent Chinese food, and new openings from superstars Tetsuya Wakuda (Wakuda) and Eyal Shani (HaSalon). Beyond dining, everything you need can be found inside The Venetian. The gym is actually a Canyon Ranch, where you can go on the climbing wall, get nutritional counseling, and even have your gait analyzed, while the spa is full of unexpected extras, such as acupuncture.
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1. Colony Palms Hotel — Palm Springs
$$ |Hot List 2022
Readers' Choice Awards 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
This luxuriously private adults-only hotel from celebrated celebrity designer Steve Hermann is in the heart of Palm Springs but has a more laid-back, exclusive vibe than its neighbors. (Think The Beverly Hills Hotel meets the desert.) Firepits and private nooks are sprinkled throughout the property, centered on a verdant, palm-tree-lined pool shimmering below the San Jacinto Mountains. Bold statement wallpapering, sky-high ceilings, and plenty of greenery are the through lines across the room categories, with suites offering private verandas with garden seating. Chef Michael Hung has upped the ante for poolside dining at The Colony Club, where you’ll find excellent spins on California Mediterranean cooking.