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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Portugal's Least Intimidating Surf Hotel
An hour from the legendary break at Nazaré, Noah Surf House is creating its own nucleus of surf culture. Except you don’t have to surf to be a part of it. But you should try at least once. But it’s okay if you don’t.
Not Every Hotel Stay Is Like This
“Take Your Daughter to Work Day” hits different when work that day is at the Whitby, and when it’s her first time ever staying in a hotel. But not just any hotel — the Whitby is a Firmdale hotel.
Japanese Hotels That Defy Their Reputation
As a whole, Japan’s hotels have long been thought of as restrained and innocuous. But there are emotions to be found. You just need to know where to look.
Great MICHELIN Guide Hotels for Glamping
Glamping is a divisive word, provoking reactions that range from happiness to hostility. Call these tent hotels and luxury camps whatever you’d like — they’re all supremely stylish, and offer a smoother way to rough it.
Is Regenerative Farming the Future of Green Gastronomy?
Three Star and Green Star SingleThread invests in their and the world's food future.
San Francisco Leads the Way in Sustainable Hospitality
Eco-friendliness checks in at the City by the Bay's hotels.
The Azores Unspoiled at Santa Bárbara Beach
Residents of the Azores are fiercely protective of their islands’ natural gifts. They’ve long been wary of tourism, but hotels like Santa Barbara Eco-Beach Resort show they’re slowly starting to come around — on their own terms.
How Napa Valley's Auberge du Soleil Wins with Food + Rooms
Live the MICHELIN Guide at the highest level
Farm Hotels Are Rising Up
The demand for zero-kilometer cuisine has helped fuel the growth of the farm hotel, where guests are welcome to work for their meals.
The Retreat at the Blue Lagoon Ups the Ante on High-End Luxury
One writer plunges into the grandeur of the lava fields.