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Kyoto by the MICHELIN Guide

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Sixteen Essential Winery Hotels in Europe

There’s no doubt which countries are the “Big Three” of European wine production. When it comes to winery hotels, however, a new challenger is looking to join the party.

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Athens Hotels Turn Away From Antiquity

The best hotels in Athens aren’t against looking backward. In fact, some of them are happy to celebrate the city’s golden age. It’s just not the golden age you’re thinking of.

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Chef Massimo Falsini Discusses His Residency at Rosewood Mayakoba

The One Star and Green Star restaurant chef tackles a new pop-up in Mexico.

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Meet (the Other) Tom Wolfe, America's First Concierge

The Fairmont San Francisco's Chief Concierge has seen and done it all with grace and style.

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Deep Discounts at Amazing Hotels

Get a MICHELIN Guide account and get access to Insider discounts at hundreds of top hotels — like these standouts in Europe and the United States.

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Soho House Chooses Culture Over Corporate

Soho House saw the suits taking over their members clubs, and knew a spring cleaning was in order. Their purge is our gain, in the form of creative, comfortable, obsessively designed boutique hotels.

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MICHELIN Guide Travel Specialists Make All the Difference

When you book a hotel with the MICHELIN Guide, you get concierge-level care for every step of your journey.

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Nine Boutique Hotels to Know in Buenos Aires

We've chosen nine boutique hotels from the MICHELIN Guide selection, each with a different take on the Argentinian capital.

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Malta’s Hotels Are the Stuff of Dreams

Not since Humphrey Bogart and his falcon have the Maltese received this much interest from international audiences. A flurry of first-class hotels await.

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Labors of Love in the French Countryside

Some of the best hotels were created not by a team of architects and designers, but by one or two ambitious visionaries with little more than a desire to get the details just right. Particularly in France.

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Old Treasures Fill New Hotels in the Catskills

New hotels keep opening in the Catskills, and they know why the people keep coming. The history of the region extends through their doors. So do the antiques.

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This Paris Neighborhood Hosts a Hotel for Creative Geniuses—and It's Also Got Some Luxe Touches

A major renovation to the former home of authors James Joyce, Léo Ferré, and T.S. Eliot is equal parts thoughtful and elegant.

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Dexamenes Is the Roughest Beach Resort in Greece

The setting for Dexamenes Seaside Hotel is an abandoned wine factory on a beach in Greece. Not that you’ll need reminding. Everything here has changed, but absolutely nothing’s changed.

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MICHELIN Guide Hotels as Stylish as the MICHELIN Guide Restaurants Inside

Style and flavor in one place? These California hotels prove lightning strikes twice in a single spot.

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America's Restored Motels Have Proven Their Resilience

They seemed like a novelty in the nineties, but refurbished motels across the U.S. have gone from kitsch to cutting-edge, and play a key role in the future of hospitality.

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Why MICHELIN Guide Is Where You Should Book Hotels

The MICHELIN Guide is more than restaurants. It's also the best place to book the world's best hotels. Here are five reasons why.

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20 Hotels On Sale for the Summer

Get a Michelin Guide account and get access to exclusive Insider discounts at hundreds of top hotels — like these standouts in Europe and North America.

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Bio Habitat Brings a Birdhouse Hotel to Colombia

There are more than 100 species of birds in the forest at Bio Habitat Hotel. That number doesn’t include the guests, whose rooms are perched high above the Colombian countryside.