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Masseria Torre Coccaro, Puglia
The credentials:
The Puglia region of Southern Italy is renowned for its unspoilt beaches, its excellent cuisine, and its authentic white-walled Italian towns unsullied by mass tourism. But maybe its most intriguingly unique feature is the proliferation of ‘masseria’; historic … Read more →
Villa San Martino, Puglia
The credentials:
Puglia, the bottom heel of Italy’s famous ‘boot’ is home to many a hidden gem, and one of its most dreamily beautiful (though hopefully now slightly less hidden) is the Villa San Martino. Just a few kilometres from … Read more →
Baur au Lac, Zurich
The Credentials:
Sitting on the edge of Lake Zurich’s busy northern shore, Baur au Lac’s history goes back much further than any of the chic bars or glitzy boutiques that surround it. The hotel was first established in 1844 by … Read more →
Four Seasons Hualalai
The Credentials:
This vast palm-scattered paradise sits alone on its own stretch of secluded coastland. Hawaii’s Big Island is awash with desolate valleys and sweeping plains, volcanic wasteland, rainforests and picturesque villages. A long, winding driveway leads off the rubble … Read more →
Forsthofalm Eco-Spa and Wellness Hotel
The Credentials:
Holzhotel Forsthofalm is a bio-hotel 1050 metres above sea level, nestled within the mountains of Salzburg. A family-run “eco-hotel” with spa in a scenic, alpine location, it’s an ideal choice for outdoor pursuits including summer hiking and biking, … Read more →
Palazzo Margherita, Basilicata
The credentials:
You may know Francis Ford Coppola as godfather (or more accurately director) of…well, ‘The Godfather’. The award-winning, pioneer film-maker is also, perhaps more surprisingly, a hotelier, and the Palazzo Margherita – hidden away behind a wooden door so … Read more →
Shangri-La Al Husn, Muscat, Oman
The credentials
Perched on a cliff top overlooking the Gulf of Oman, Shangri-La Al Husn Resort & Spa is one of Muscat’s most elegant five-star hotels catering to the growing number of visitors to the Sultanate. Inspired by the historic … Read more →
Grand Hotel Kronenhof, Pontresina
The credentials:
Situated in Pontresina, St Moritz’s understated sister, the Grand Hotel Kronenhof was one of the first Swiss mountain hotels and has been welcoming guests since 1848.
The charming neo-baroque building looks like a grand wedding cake and appears … Read more →
Beaverbrook, Surrey
The credentials:
Nestled in the Surrey Hills just 20 miles from London, this former home of media mogul Lord Beaverbrook has been transformed into a luxury hotel with eighteen individually styled bedrooms and a fine dining Japanese restaurant.
Surrounded by … Read more →
Domingo Santo Hotel, Mexico City
Credentials:
Set in the heart of Mexico City’s historic centre, Domingo Santo occupies a grand four-storey building. There’s an airy inner courtyard laden with hanging greenery, and an exceptional rooftop terrace overlooking a bustling plaza.
With nine bedrooms, the hotel … Read more →






