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Away From the Crowds: The Quietest Hotels in and Around Florence
Discover Tuscan tranquility at one of our favorite serene hotels in Florence, as well as up to 30 minutes away from the iconic Duomo and the heart of the city.
Check In to the Past: The Most Historic Hotels in the U.S.
From presidential landmarks to Gilded Age icons, these storied hotels offer immersive stays that trace the nation’s journey from its early beginnings to its 250th anniversary — blending heritage, architecture and unforgettable hospitality.
Escape The Crowds: The Most Peaceful Hotels in Venice
With its unique character and dreamy appeal, Venice and its highly Instagrammable landmarks are usually high on any traveler's checklist. Here, however, we step away from its main thoroughfares to take a look at its less-explored districts and its most peaceful places to stay.
Best Job in the World? The Untold Life of a MICHELIN Guide Inspector
What kind of story unfolds when eating becomes work? An anonymous MICHELIN Guide Inspector in Asia takes us behind the curtain to find out more about the day-to-day tasks of this coveted job.
Escape the City: The Best Day Trips from Tokyo
From coastal escapes to mountain retreats, these unforgettable destinations are just a short trip from Japan’s capital.
The Most Remote Hotels in the World Are Worth the Journey
It's a long, complex trip to the most remote hotels in the world. The landscapes and ambience make the payoff immeasurable.
Everything You Need to Know About the MICHELIN Key for Hotels
The MICHELIN Star recognizes the most outstanding restaurants in the world, the MICHELIN Key does the same for outstanding hotels. Here’s everything you need to know about the distinction.
Switzerland's Best-Kept Secret: Vals Is the Ultimate MICHELIN Spa Town
If you take one trip this winter, make it Vals. In the 1990s, the remote Swiss town enlisted a master architect to carve a spa into its mountainside. Today, it's a pilgrimage destination with a Two-Star restaurant and a Two-Key hotel. Below, a MICHELIN editor shares the inside scoop.
Rooftops and Radical Hotel Designs in Barcelona
In the city of Gaudí, a guide to the very best rooftops in the city — the spots that crown Barcelona’s spectacular Key hotels.
Palisociety Takes the Show on the Road
Every city would be lucky to have a Pali hotel. If things continue like they are, every city might have the chance. The California-born group is growing fast.
Vineyard Views
Beyond the scenery, the perfect pairing is a MICHELIN Guide restaurant with a delicious glass of wine.
Villa Hotels of the Tuscan Hills
We're highlighting the type of accommodation that’s most synonymous with the region: the Tuscan villa.
Every Three-Key Hotel in the World: A Guide to the Best of the Best
The Three Keys are the best hotels in our selection. Use this guide to explore them on every continent, country by country.
Iconic Dishes to Celebrate the Year of the Horse — and Where to Eat Them in North America
As the Year of the Fire Horse approaches, we mark the New Year by spotlighting traditional dishes originally from Asia, but now appreciated across North America.
Three Keys and Three Stars: Why The Connaught is the Ultimate Luxury Icon
With a rare Three MICHELIN Keys and Three MICHELIN Stars, staying at The Connaught is a standout experience not just in London and the UK, but across the world.
Where to Dine in North America to Celebrate the Year of the Fire Horse
These MICHELIN Guide restaurants are bringing time-honored holiday traditions into the spotlight.
The Reinvention of the Ryokan
The New Year is the most important holiday in Japan. To celebrate, a look at how 10 MICHELIN Key hotels have reimagined the ancient ryokan for a new millennium.
2 Days in the Dolomites: Inside the Region’s Most Striking Places to Eat and Stay
Ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics, our two-day route traces the Dolomites’ standout tables and design-led stays, where Alpine flavors and mountain craftsmanship come together.