The MICHELIN Guide to Puerto Escondido
The best restaurants, hotels and activities in the up-and-coming beach town.
This Parisian Designer’s Red-Velvet Maximalism Is for Decadent Lovers Only
Dripping in reds and unabashedly lavish, a room by celebrated designer Jacques Garcia is opulent French romance in all its burgundy glory.
The New Orleans Hotel Beloved by Tennessee Williams
In the singularly chaotic and beautiful French Quarter, writers and explorers still find a place for inspiration at the historic Celestine hotel.
The Best Hotels in Ireland: All the MICHELIN Keys
Travel with us across the Emerald Isle to discover every Key hotel in the Republic of Ireland, as selected by our MICHELIN Guide Inspectors.
All the Key Hotels with Star Restaurants in the UK & Ireland
The MICHELIN Key is to hotels what the MICHELIN Star is to restaurants. What could be better then, than a hotel offering the complete package? An outstanding place to stay coupled with a truly remarkable meal, without the need to ever set foot outside the building.
Why Tipperary is a New Must-Stay in Ireland
With Two Keys to its name and – as well as a One-Star restaurant within – here's why the MICHELIN Guide Inspectors say now's the time for a night at Cashel Palace in County Tipperary.
Rock Stars: The Cave Hotels of Cappadocia
Among the most iconic hotel forms in the world, the best cave hotels in Cappadocia are luxe, novel and — in some cases — home to newly recognized MICHELIN Guide restaurants.
The Best Hotels With the Best Restaurants in the World
They have everything: hotels and restaurants across the globe with the highest number of MICHELIN distinctions under one roof.
The Great Off-Season Beach Hotels of the World
Some beach and coastal hotels stay open even during the winter off-season, dropping rates while offering a uniquely atmospheric escape.
The MICHELIN Guide 101
Here’s everything you need to know about one of the world’s best references for hotels, restaurants and travel.
A Guide to Shoreditch: The East London Upstart That Became a Culinary Powerhouse
Once the scrappy outsider of the city’s dining scene, it’s all change for the arty East London neighbourhood, with MICHELIN Guide restaurants now carrying it into its next phase as a go-to for food lovers. We meet the culinary pioneers leading the charge in the Shoreditch of today.
A Guide to London's Soho: Where Pubs Are Shaping the Neighbourhood’s Soul
Soho’s neon-lit drinking scene is constantly evolving, with a fresh new crew of chefs and landlords heralding a modern take on the British pub restaurant. We hear what makes the neighbourhood special from those who know it best: the locals.
The 17 Most Romantic Islands Every Food Lover Needs to Visit
From wind-brushed sandbanks in the North Sea to the fog-laced cliffs of the Faroe Islands, newly home to a Two-Star restaurant, these are our MICHELIN Guide-mapped islands that offer a quieter kind of romance and lots of great dining experiences that you won’t forget in a hurry.
Florence’s Best Boutique Hotels — and Where to Eat Nearby
More budget-friendly than the city's grand dame hotels, Florence's boutique hotel stays trade lavish amenities for a cozy, home-like charm.
The Cotswolds for a Romantic Long Weekend
The Cotswolds and romance go hand-in-hand, thanks to its idyllic honey-stone villages and peaceful air. We take a look at some of its southernmost locations with a MICHELIN Guide road trip that takes in everything from the healing waters of Bath to the UK's prettiest village, Castle Combe.
Italy's Eremito Hotel: A Solo Traveler's Silent Refuge
In the midst of a vast Italian forest, some 70 percent of travelers arrive alone: and bask in disconnection from the digital and connection to each other.
Top Tuscan Retreats Just Outside Florence
Kicking off this list is a hotel just 20 minutes from Florence. From vineyards and infinity pools to farm-to-table dining, each of these 12 Tuscan gems lies within a two-hour reach of the city.
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.