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Kyoto by the MICHELIN Guide

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Where to Go After Visiting the World’s Great Food Cities

Just outside every major city is an overlooked rural region, where the best countryside hotels offer some of the most memorable stays in the world.

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Where to Eat, Drink and Stay During the Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Choosing the best restaurants and hotels is as crucial to your Edinburgh Fringe experience as the comedians and the theatrics.

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The Ultimate Guide to Hotel Pools in and Around New York City

Every hotel pool worth a dip in New York City, the Catskills, Hamptons and Berkshires. Stay the night or grab a day pass.

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2 Days in Kyoto: Discover Higashiyama and Arashiyama’s Best Temples, Food, and Hidden Gems

Kyoto is a city of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character and appeal. Get to know two of the most iconic, Higashiyama and Arashiyama, with this itinerary blending history, art, natural beauty and culinary delights. You’ll also hear from two international hospitality professionals from MICHELIN Guide establishments who share how these neighborhoods shape their creative lives.

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The MICHELIN Key for Hotels: Global Reveal, New Awards Coming Soon

The MICHELIN Guide will announce its 2025 Key selection in a first-of-its-kind global event this fall, revealing new Keys and new awards for the world’s most outstanding hotels.

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Hotels Defining Copenhagen Cool: Design as Destination

From lush sanctuaries to cinematic escapes, these stays capture the distinctive spirit of Copenhagen's cool, designer style.

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Beyond the Arc de Triomphe: A MICHELIN Guide to the Champs-Élysées

The Champs-Élysées is more than a tourist trap — it’s home to some of Paris’ best restaurants, hidden boutiques, cultural gems and unexpected local favorites. Read on to see what to bookmark.

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Chef Florent Pietravalle Reinvents the Paris Pop-Up at the Lutetia Hotel And Shares His Go-To Spots

The French chef swaps the dining room for the courtyard at Hotel Lutetia, bringing Provencal flair, cocktail pairings and a new energy to the Paris hotel scene.

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The Most Affordable Hotels in Central Kyoto

Its compact size, flat terrain, grid-like streets and scenic paths make Kyoto among the most walkable cities in Japan — and one that’s best discovered on foot.

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Best Day Trips from Kyoto: Nara to Osaka

Kyoto’s an exciting place for food and culture in itself, but it’s also a great base for exploring other parts of Western Japan.

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How to Choose Your Kyoto Ryokan

Even the most traditional Kyoto ryokan makes some modern concessions. Ask yourself: just how much authenticity are you after?

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A Guide to Gion, Kyoto: Where to Eat, Stay and Explore in the Geisha District

In Gion, Kyoto’s historic geisha district, kaiseki masters, tempura artisans, and MICHELIN-starred chefs serve up tradition with a modern edge.

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What You Get at the Most Expensive Hotels in the World

What top-tier luxury looks like in the world's top food cities.

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The 10 Most Beautiful Hotels in California

California may be the most aesthetically blessed state in America — these 10 hotels prove it.

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The 7 Best Cool-Climate Foodie Destinations in Europe for Summer – and Where to Stay

From breezy coastal hideouts to high-altitude alpine escapes, these under-the-radar European destinations pair cooler climes with red-hot culinary scenes — and MICHELIN Guide-approved places to stay and dine.

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Ace Hotel: The First-Timer's Home Base in Kyoto

With just enough time to plan a trip before cherry blossom season this spring, we're taking a closer look at one of the best hotels in Kyoto. Once you’ve found your sea legs in Japan, you might try a hyper-traditional ryokan. Until then, consider the One Key Ace Hotel.

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A Food Lover’s Guide to the Latin Quarter, Paris’ Arty-Academic Area

Famously eclectic and ever shifting between the high and low, the Latin Quarter in Paris is where the city’s intellectual heart beats. But it’s not just students that call the historic university district home — it’s also a long-standing hub for some of the best restaurants, culture and entertainment in town.

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The 9 Most Affordable Hotels in Paris That Are Actually Worth Staying At

In a city known for its luxury grandes dames, some of Paris’ most memorable stays are actually found away from the well-touristed areas — and at very affordable prices.