For the discerning traveler, a hotel isn’t just a place to sleep—it’s a destination in itself. This season, a wave of remarkable properties has opened their doors, each with its own story, style, and allure. From the historic heart of Rome to the tranquil cliffs of Mexico and the iconic canals of Amsterdam, these new hotels promise experiences that linger long after checkout.
An iconic hideaway in the heart of Rome, La Minerva Hotel captures the essence of Italian elegance with its charming boutique ambiance. Tucked away in a historic building near the Pantheon, the hotel offers a tranquil escape amidst the city’s vibrant energy. Each room is thoughtfully designed with classic Italian decor, while the rooftop terrace provides breathtaking views of Rome’s timeless skyline. Guests can indulge in personalized service, savor authentic cuisine, and experience the city’s cultural treasures just steps away.
Unveiled on April 1, 2025, Rosewood Mandarina stands as a sanctuary of refined elegance nestled amidst the lush, untamed beauty of Riviera Nayarit. Its cliffside villas, designed to merge seamlessly with the surrounding jungle, offer private plunge pools, spacious terraces, and unobstructed views of the Pacific Ocean. Dining is an experience in itself, from ocean-view culinary masterpieces to fresh, locally sourced dishes enjoyed beachside. With a firm commitment to sustainability, the resort is an ideal retreat for those who cherish both luxury and environmental mindfulness.
Debuting in May 2025, Rosewood Amsterdam revitalizes the historic Palace of Justice, honoring Dutch heritage with Rosewood’s signature flair. Perfectly positioned along the city’s iconic canals, this landmark allows guests to explore Amsterdam by private boat, unwind in the exclusive spa, and savor locally inspired cuisine in settings that reflect the city’s rich history and vibrant present. Handcrafted interiors, plush furnishings, and sweeping canal views offer an experience of timeless elegance.
Originally designed by Theophil Hansen for the 1873 World’s Fair, this landmark building has worn many hats—from a grand residence to an administrative hub. It became a luxury hotel in 2013 under the Kempinski brand, but in 2024, Minor Hotels acquired and rebranded it as Anantara’s first property in Austria. After an extensive renovation, it now combines Viennese heritage with world-class amenities. The updated property boasts 152 refined rooms and suites, a signature Anantara Spa, and the Michelin-starred restaurant Edvard. A perfect gateway to Vienna’s rich cultural tapestry.
Revealed on March 14, 2025, Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab redefines luxury, inspired by the sleek contours of superyachts. Located on its own private peninsula, this architectural marvel offers 386 rooms and suites, each with uninterrupted views of the Arabian Gulf. Guests can indulge in 10 world-class restaurants, a serene 3,500-square-meter spa, and a marina designed for superyachts. The property is a striking convergence of innovative design and Arabic sophistication, a jewel on Dubai’s stunning coastline.
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