I have only ever cried on leaving one hotel. Granted, it was my honeymoon, and granted, I had planned the entire trip around whether or not I could book a couple of nights at what had become, in my mind, the pinnacle of all hotel stays. I spent many nights in the doldrums of wedding accounting, dreaming about the day it would all be over and I could finally dip my feet in the legendary swimming pool of La Colombe d’Or in Provence with a glass of rosé in hand. And I had to dream about it, because the hotel has never had any social media presence, and its website gives nothing away, save for a phone number and email address (the only method of booking). It more than lived up to expectations: I sunbathed next to a modern art sculpture, drank champagne on the roof, and ate soufflé under twinkling lamp-strewn trees wearing my backup wedding dress. I stayed at another beautiful hotel on my honeymoon, but it wasn’t the same. It too was a cool, classy and totally romantic place to stay, but everyone was documenting how cool, classy and totally romantic it was to post on Instagram – and it ruined the vibe.
What makes a hotel more than just the sum of its parts, like its other-worldly location or award-winning design? We asked our hotel reviewers worldwide and the answer is… there is no formula. Some hotels just have that ineffable, magical something and some do not. We pored over the list and the ones you’ll find across the following pages all have that eternal wow factor. Many are the stuff of legend, many have staff who really care – about their guests, but also about where they work. Retro, family-run Italian classics unchanged for decades share the spotlight with the likes of pink party palaces, whose walls could talk, in Los Angeles. Ultimately, it’s not about how much you spend, or which room you get – it’s so much more. So book in, jump into that pool… and hopefully, when you leave, there will be tears.
La Colombe d’Or
Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Côte d’Azur, France
From
£
185
Phum Baitang
Siem Reap, Cambodia
From
£
222
Babylonstoren
Simondium, Franschhoek, South Africa
From
£
379
Sunset Tower Hotel
West Hollywood, Los Angeles, United States
From
£
279
Ashford Castle
Cong, County Mayo, Ireland
From
£
297
Mezzatorre Hotel
Ischia, Naples, Italy
From
£
265
Singita Sabora Tented Camp
Serengeti National Park, Grumeti Reserves, Tanzania
From
£
1,817
The Caves
Negril, Jamaica
From
£
288
São Lourenço do Barrocal
Monsaraz, Alentejo, Portugal
From
£
402
Kasbah Tamadot
Asni, Morocco
From
£
339
Asaba
Shuzenji, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
From
£
535
The Lowell
New York, United States
From
£
626
Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
Bangkok, Thailand
From
£
607
Rae’s on Wategos
Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia
From
£
354
Four Seasons Hotel George V Paris
Paris, France
From
£
849
UXUA Casa Hotel & Spa
Trancoso, Bahia, Brazil
From
£
258
SUJÁN Rajmahal Palace
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
From
£
352
Claridge’s
Mayfair, London, England
From
£
600
Il San Pietro di Positano
Positano, Amalfi Coast, Italy
From
£
823
Belmond La Residencia
Deia, Majorca, Spain
From
£
700
The Norman
Tel Aviv, Israel
From
£
522
Les Fermes de Marie
Megève, Rhône-Alpes, France
From
£
219
Palazzo Margherita
Bernalda, Basilicata, Italy
From
£
503
La Granja
Ibiza, Spain
From
£
290
Taj Lake Palace
Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
From
£
226
Hacienda San Angel
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
From
£
162
Amangiri
Utah, United States
From
£
1,766
Convento di Santa Maria di Costantinopoli
Marittima, Puglia, Italy
From
£
400
Macakizi
Turquoise Coast, Turkey
From
£
469
Raffles Singapore
Singapore
From
£
516
Contributions by Ariela Bard, Emma Beaumont, Luciana Bellini, Pippa de Bruyn, Lee Cobaj, Jade Conroy, Rachel Cranshaw, Fiona Duncan, Paula Hardy, Juliet Kinsman, Megan Lambert, Travis Levius, Gabriella Le Breton, Trish Lorenz, Mary Lussiana, Jane Mulkerrins, Anna Nicholas, John O’Ceallaigh, Debbie Pappyn, Holly Rubenstein, Chloe Sachdev, Clare Speak, Rebecca Tay, Tom Vater, Tina Walsh, Nicola Williams