A shortlist of ones that caught my eye:
-Château des Fleurs, Paris
-Estelle Manor, Oxfordshire, England
-Faraway Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
-Highland Base Kerlingarfjöll, Iceland
-The Restoration Asheville, North Carolina
-The Georgian, Santa Monica, California
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Lovely hotel branding.
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A good read on the boom and then bust of an Airbnb host empire. You love to see it.
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Would you pay $330,000 for a week on the Four Season's Yacht in their new Funnel Suite?
PS: The food ain't included in that price.
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Cap Rocat, Mallorca, Spain
When this 19th century fortress hotel shows up in your Tablet Newsletter, you click to read more. Yes, please I do want to stay in private areas carved from the cannon positions.
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Nature is healing, even for hotels.
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A French Surf Shack hotel? Oui.
Tablet has all the details on the lovely looking spot called Hotel des Dunes.
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These Japanese hotel luggage labels found here, are incredible. Found from MessyNessy via Present & Correct.
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Start the kids early on wanting to be an innkeeper for the Holiday Inn team.
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Air France ticket office in New York, 1971.
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1 Place Vendome - Paris
Here's the new quietly launched hotel in Paris that sits stealthily above its jewelry parent company's (Chopard) store.
No big splashy launch. No influencers invited to soil it. Pretty minimal social media. This is how you do luxury for a $1500/night in 2023. Learn more at CNN. Love this.
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Movie Hotels: Hotel L'Antlantique
I plane watched Indian Jones and the Dial of Destiny recently. Still not the best of the franchise, but certainly a well-crafted movie that did justice to the character.
But what I really liked on this 2nd viewing was the Tangiers, Morocco hotel, L'Antlantique. It did seem to have that Lucasian flair of bars like on Tatooine - real wretched hives of scum and villainy and all that.
But looks like a very cool place to stay - although no sense of what the rooms looked like.
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The Thanksgiving menu at The Plaza Hotel, 1899.
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The Royal York Hotel, Toronto 1930
According to the Globe and Mail, "it stood for years as the largest hotel in the British Empire. Each of the 1,048 rooms had its own bathroom and a radio."
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Ads for The Continental TV Series from the John Wick Universe. The headline works for fictional hotel, but would also work for a real hotel.
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