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The 22 best new hotels in the world

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For our 10th annual editors’ choice awards, we picked 43 transformative properties—and vetted each one with a hotel stay.

Our search took us from Anguilla to Australia, from India to Italy.

In Florida, we followed the cool crowd to the Miami Beach Edition, the latest scene-maker in Mid-Beach. The party begins in the lobby, with its all-white billiards table, and overflows into a nightclub, a bowling alley, a Jean-Georges restaurant, even a skating rink.

In Portugal, the arrival of Sublime Comporta opens up a stretch of coastline that’s been a longtime getaway for Lisbon’s smartest families. The husband-and-wife owners make guests feel like instant insiders, pointing out the best beaches and arranging scenic horseback rides.

These remarkable newcomers are a reminder that a great hotel can be a destination unto itself. They provide not just a place to rest your head but also an entire rationale to get on a plane and explore someplace new.

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Hotel Pricing Key
$ Less than $200
$$ $200 to $350
$$$ $350 to $500
$$$$ $500 to $1,000
$$$$$ More than $1,000

Edited by Jennifer Flowers, Nikki Ekstein, and Kate Appleton.

Written by Richard Alleman, Tom Austin, Inbal Baum, Mary Bemis, Jeffries Blackerby, Jane H. Broughton, Stephen Duncan, Nikki Ekstein, Amy Farley, Jennifer Flowers, Peter J. Frank, Jacqueline C. Gifford, Katie James, Brooke Porter Katz, Sam Knight, Justin Lancy, Julie Earle Levine, Annemarie Luck, Nathan Lump, Shane Mitchell, Cynthia Rosenfeld, Adrian Sandiford, Daniel Scheffler, Andrew Sessa, Michael Snyder, Joshua David Stein, Laura Teusink, Rima Suqi, and Valerie Waterhouse.

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Style Setter: Waldorf Astoria, Amsterdam

Amsterdam’s most sumptuous hotel is a newcomer disguised as a grande dame, tucked into six 17th- and 18th-century patrician houses on posh Herengracht canal.

A hand-​carved, Louis XIV–style staircase in the lobby sets a regal tone, but the 93 rooms take a more understated approach, with sleek marble fireplaces and subtle touches of the city’s famous Delft blue. Nods to tradition aside, these are no old-fashioned accommodations: the Vault Bar draws a fashionable crowd each night for what might be the city’s best martini. 

waldorfastoria.com. $$$



Far-Flung Fantasy: Cape Weligama, Sri Lanka

Five years since the end of a decades-long civil war, Sri Lanka is gaining its footing as a leisure destination, and luxury hotels are arriving to meet the demand.

The most resplendent among them is Cape Weligama, a cluster of 40 terra-cotta-roofed bungalows, each with its own frangipani-filled private garden, on a secluded stretch of southern coastline. From here, immersive trips to scenic tea plantations, Buddhist ruins, and rain forest leopard habitats are all within easy reach, and the 16th-century fortified city of Galle is just 16 miles away.

capeweligama.com. $$$$



Design Star: El Blok, Vieques, Puerto Rico

The term design hotel gets tossed around indiscriminately these days, so it’s refreshing when a property truly merits the distinction. Such is the case at El Blok, the Caribbean’s most stylish new lodgings, on the quiet Puerto Rican island of Vieques.

The materials—colorful cement tiles, rubber-and-concrete lamps from Dutch designer Renate Vos, a 25-foot single piece of almond wood that forms the bar—show off the gorgeous imperfection of the handmade, while perforated concrete louvers shield guest rooms from the afternoon sun and create Matisse-like shadows on the floors. Downstairs, the curves and ovals of the reception area intuitively lead guests to the bar, which faces the beach across the street and flows into the lively open-air restaurant, headed by Jose Enrique, Puerto Rico’s star chef.

 elblok.com. $$



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