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F1 Weekend 2025 in Singapore: The MICHELIN Hotels with Track Views Close to the Heart of the Action

Get a front-row seat to the Formula One 2025 Singapore Grand Prix with these MICHELIN Hotels offering trackside views.

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Epicurean Escapes: MICHELIN-Selected Hotels in Seoul with Starred Restaurants

Travelers to the South Korean capital do not have to choose between a luxurious stay and a world-class meal — you can experience both at these MICHELIN-selected hotels that host MICHELIN-Starred restaurants.

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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.

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Loire Valley Road Trip: 3 Days of Castles, Vineyards and MICHELIN Dining

Follow the slow bend of the Loire River on a sun-drenched drive where vineyards, fairytale châteaux and next-generation chefs redefine the art of lingering.

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The Most Unique Japanese Key Hotels That Defy Categorization

Japan offers more than skyscrapers and ryokan: It’s home to some of the most unique hotel forms in the world.

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Our Top Hotels in Europe's Most Beautiful Vineyards

Discover peaceful hotels surrounded by lush vineyards in Provence, Bordeaux and Champagne, along with regions of Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria and Hungary.

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Picture-Perfect Pools: Asia’s Most Beautiful MICHELIN Hotel Stays

From floating above rainforests to glittering gold tiles, these stunning hotel pools promise the perfect plunge — and the perfect picture.

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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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2 Days in Kaohsiung’s Yancheng District for Nostalgia Seekers

Old soul, new energy: Kaohsiung’s Yancheng District blends Taiwan’s history, harbor views, and hidden gems. Explore its past and present with our two-day guide.

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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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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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Best MICHELIN Hotels in Asia for Discovering Ancient Temples and Cultural Landmarks

Uncover the magic of Asia’s ancient temples by day and unwind in MICHELIN-level luxury by night—these handpicked hotels are your gateway to sacred wonders and seriously stylish stays.

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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 One‑Stop Taste of Osaka: InterContinental Hotel’s MICHELIN Key Luxury

Osaka might be a detour off the typical Japan itinerary, but the so-called “Nation’s Kitchen” is an obvious stop for the MICHELIN-minded traveler. At the One Key InterContinental Osaka, everything that makes this city special, all in one place.

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A Family-Friendly Guide to MICHELIN-Recommended Hotels in Macau 

Renowned for its luxury hotels and 24/7 casinos, Macau is undergoing a family-friendly rebrand. Here are five of the best resorts for all ages.