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Kyoto by the MICHELIN Guide

See the Kyoto guide

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Andalusia: Restaurants and Hotels with Arab Influences

Echoes of Andalusia’s historic Arab presence can be seen today across the region’s hotels and restaurants.

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Barcelona By Bike: Cycle to the City's Restaurants & Hotels

What better way to discover some of Barcelona's best restaurants and hotels than by using pedal power?

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A Slow Food Tour of Catalonia

Eco-conscious cooking is present from breakfast to dinner, through unique and spirited projects that fly the flag for sustainability.

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New York City's Best Outdoor and Rooftop Spots for Summer

Explore New York’s MICHELIN-Approved Rooftop and Outdoor Venues for a Perfect Summer Staycation.

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Canada’s Growing Supply of Stylish Hotels

North country flair in Canada's growing collection of super stylish, design-forward hotels.

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The Michelin Guide to Sonoma County

Where to eat, sip, and stay in Napa’s larger next-door neighbor.

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Malaga: Where to Eat on Holiday

A concise guide to the best restaurants to visit in some of the city's most important neighborhoods and streets.

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Retreat to a Private Island with These MICHELIN Guide Hotels in Asia

By boat or by seaplane, get yourself to a resort on its very own island.

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3 Days in the Costa Brava

Join us on a journey through one of the most impressive landscapes in the Mediterranean, the Costa Brava, with recommendations for restaurants, wine, and hotels.

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2 Days in Madrid

It's time to visit one of the world's gastronomic capitals, with a roll-call of exceptional hotels and attractions to join its many outstanding restaurants.

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Soaking in the Details at One Key Ryokan Beniya Mukayu

The Japanese ryokan might be the highest form of hospitality, but it’s not a hotel. For the owners of One Key Beniya Mukayu, it’s important that you understand why.

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A Two Key Ryokan Renews the Lost Charm of the Past

The oldest hotel in the world is a ryokan. These traditional Japanese inns date back to medieval times and weary samurai travelers. Some ryokans have turned an eye toward the future. Others, like Two Key Nishimuraya Honkan, have not.

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In Photos: Every Three-Key Hotel in Tokyo

The ins and outs of the most outstanding hotels in Tokyo — The MICHELIN Guide’s Three-Key selections, the pinnacle of luxury, architecture and design.

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The First MICHELIN Key Hotels: All the Keys in Japan

The MICHELIN Guide announces top honors for Japanese hotels in 2024.

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2 Days in Lisbon

Explore The MICHELIN Guide's recommendations of the best restaurants, hotels, and attractions in the Portuguese capital.

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2 Days in Mexico City

A first-time visitor's guide to the city's top spots to drink, dine, shop, and stay.

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New York's Most Famous Hotel Rises Again

The Chelsea Hotel is back. The New York landmark and one-time home to dozens of the city’s most famous residents has been reinvented — and boasts a new MICHELIN Key.