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Our latest Reserve inductees span Turkish cave hotels, London townhouses, Italian hideaways and more. Read on to learn makes each one so special.
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This boutique stay in the heart of Rome was originally the city’s headquarters for Singer Sewing Machines. (Mr. Singer set up shop here in the mid 19th century.) Today, each of its 29 rooms and suites provide a sophisticated urban escape. Expect hardwood floors, fun patterns, pops of colours and a contemporary, playful aesthetic (you’ll love the flower faces shaped like strawberries, for instance). After a day of exploring the nearby iconic landmarks — the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, et. al. — grab an aperitivo at the rooftop Jim’s Bar, where a 20s-inspired cocktail menu pairs beautifully with sweeping city views.
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Twenty-seven luxe villas comprise this dreamy getaway on Sumba Island, Indonesia. NIHI is barefoot luxury at its finest. The brand as a whole is committed to both ecological and cultural sustainability; they’re very involved with local communities, which is reflected in the numerous immersive activities available, from English teaching to market tours. Their Wild Wellness programming takes active adventure and holistic healing to a new level, rock running, spa safaris, equine therapy…whatever path you choose, nature will be involved. Freshly caught fish and produce sourced from the on-site organic garden populate the resort’s international, nourishing menus.
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Images courtesy of Palazzina Grassi and Rosapetra Spa Resort
These Italian gems are both part of the Relegance Collection. You’ll find the 25-room Palazzina Grassi in Venice, overlooking its famed canal. Rooms are sleek, and tastefully monochromatic — an elegant take on the classic black-and-white duo. The 33-room Rosapetra is the Dolomites escape you didn’t know you needed. Its alpine-chic aesthetic — pale wood, cozy vibes — complements the mountain views (and every room has amazing views). After a day of activity, retreat to the spa. Relax in the water-therapy area, complete with ice shoes, a Turkish bath, a sauna and more.
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Lisbon is always a good idea, which is especially true if you stay at Palácio Ludovice, the 18th-century residence of the king’s architect. Today, the white-and-blue tiles, stucco ceilings and frescoes have been preserved, and the 61 contemporary, cozy rooms and suites nod to the hotel’s history. You might spot hand-painted tiles in your marble-and-glass-clad bathroom, for instance, or ceilings decorated with intricate carved wood. Don’t miss the spa, whose products and treatments come courtesy of Caudalie, nor its bar, which is housed in an ancient, brick-ceiling vault, with a killer wine list to match.
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Images courtesy of Sublime Comporta and Sublime Lisboa
Sustainable luxury reigns at Sublime’s sleek, airy properties. Sublime Comporta sits on a sprawling natural expanse filled with pine and cork trees, sand dunes and rice fields. Choose from spacious rooms, suites and villas, all of which have heated floors and floor-to-ceiling windows framing the surrounding gardens and wildlife. Sublime Lisboa is a bit smaller in size — there are only 15 rooms. The aesthetic here skews more modern and eclectic, with brighter colours, patterned wallpaper and a touch of retro. At either property, though, you’ll be treated to meticulously sourced, artisanal cuisine, rich experiences and amazing service.
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Parco dei Principi, awash in gleaming whites and blues, reflects its oceanfront location. Secret tunnels provide a convenient path to a private beach, where you can lounge the day away and cool off in the Mediterranean. You can also take in the views from the salt-water pool, surrounded by rare flora and equipped with a diving board. For another nature fix, wander amongst the property’s expansive botanical gardens.
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The warmth and authenticity of this 26-room Turkish hotel is palpable. It’s the result of lovingly renovated homes and mansions, and staying here does indeed feel like being welcomed into someone’s home. Rooms are made of real caves or stone walls, but plush furniture and colourful rugs lend them a cozy, homey air. (Marble bathrooms further elevate the spaces.) Activities and experiences — wine tasting, yoga, hiking, biking, cave dinners — abound. In the evening (or really any time of day), savour locally sourced food at Moniq, the hotel’s authentic restaurant.
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Images courtesy of Darren Chung for The Zetter, Marylebone & The Zetter, Clerkenwell
Stately townhouses are the setting for these colourful, vibrant homes-away-from-home in London. Silken drapes, moody colours and a regal British sophistication define the bedrooms, while the equally cozy common areas are brimming with charm, eclectic objects, dark wood, upholstery and leather, evoking a classic British library. The Zetter takes its cocktails very seriously. A suite of friendly mixologists in the Parlour will design your perfect drink, best paired with one of their seasonal nibbles (potato-truffle croquettes, peppers with smoked salt).
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