La Maison bleue is a palace built in 1356. It is the ancestral home of the late Si Mohammed El Abbadi, prominent astrologer, famous judge and professor at Qaraouiyine's University.
La Scelta di Goethe is a luminous and peaceful oasis in the heart of Rome, surrounded by a unique view, where ancient history is life's soundtrack.
Located on a quiet, tree-lined street off Madison Avenue, The Lowell, a member of The Leading Hotels of the World, is in the heart of New York's most exclusive and fashionable Upper East Side.
Londa is Cyprus's first couture hotel. A refined, contemporary property, the 68-room boutique hotel is set back from the bustle of Limassol, its shore-side setting reflecting the aura of calm and elegance.
Overlooking The Uffizi, Palazzo Vecchio, the Duomo and the Florentine campaniles...Hotel Lungarno is an exclusive luxury hotel in Florence - at the very epicentre of a unique and romantic European treasure. Few cities can rival Florence.
Built in 1756 as a private residence, La Casa de la Marquesa is a splendid architectural jewel of colonial Mexico.
Situated between two beautiful inlets this hotel is a popular haunt for art and music lovers.
Previously the Aman New Delhi, The Lodhi opens February 1, 2013 as a boutique city property reflecting all the values of an Amanresort.
Le Gray, a new member of the Campbell Gray family of small hotels, is set to open in July in the historic centre of Beirut.
Although immersed in the city's vibrant core, just steps from the Air Canada Centre, Hôtel Le Germain is a quiet oasis offering elegance and refinement.
Les Ottomans is a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World with 12 Rooms & Suites and its own yacht for cruising the Bosphorus.
Overlooking the Pacific since 1926, La Valencia is a charming boutique hotel offering a tradition of elegance and unparalleled service.
Antiques, rich materials, paintings, gilt & patina celebrate decorative arts.
In the realm of hotel architecture, it is hard to imagine a more original design scenario than a Boston luxury hotel carved out of an iconic 19th century jail.
On the Atlantic coast, where ocean and coast merge, in the middle of a lagoon protected by two promontories, lies Sultana Oualidia - the furthest reach of Moroccan warmth and hospitality.