Located on 500 acres on the Pueblo of Santa Ana, situated between Santa Fe and Albuquerque New Mexico and is adjacent to the Sandia Mountains along the Rio Grande River.
It is a conversion of an existing building constructed in 1889 by architect Ludwig Heim (appointed master builder of the government), which housed the head office of Dresdner Bank until 1945.
Set in the heart of Downtown Nashville, The Hermitage Hotel is the city’s original million-dollar property, home to a rich history deeply rooted in the spirit of the region.
The Albert Premier Hotel is a mixture of contemporary decor with elegance subtlety and comfort.
A long tree-lined driveway leads you to the rambling 100 year old farmhouse, House of Jasmines, owned by actor Robert Duvall and his lovely Argentine wife, Luciana.
A small luxury country resort, spa and restaurant - sits on 22 acres on the waterfront of Ganges Harbour, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. An English country estate with a Gulf Islands view.
Steeped in rich history and surrounded by the nation’s most iconic institutions, The Hay-Adams is the downtown Washington hotel for discerning guests.
This Palace on the shores of lake Geneva, was lovingly renovated to create an unique ambiance by reviving it's Belle Epoque allure.
Hambleton Hall is one of Britain's finest country house hotels. The lakeside setting is spectacular and the restaurant is a haven for gourmet and wine lovers and only some two and a half hours north of central London, England.
Hyatt Carmel Highlands is a picturesque retreat and longtime favorite among honeymooners, celebrities, and nature enthusiasts alike.
Located within the mountainside village of the Canyons, The Hyatt Escala Lodge at Park City is just 30 minutes from the Salt Lake City airport.
Alamos is one of Mexico's most precious towns with 17th-century, Spanish Colonial architecture, it is a National Historic Monument.
All of that changes as one enters the grounds of Thomas Henkelmann and Homestead Inn in Greenwich, Connecticut.
An authentic charming country house hotel in the Sienese Chianti area of Tuscany.
In 1839 the tiny Laubersche Herberge opened in Zermatt, offering travellers respectable accommodation in its three rooms. In 1855 Alexander Seiler expanded the inn into the Monte Rosa, and since then the hotel has provided the picturesque town with some of its most elegant and luxurious accommodation.