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# 1. Six Senses Bhutan, Bhutan: Six Senses is a unique hotel that offers five unique experiences. Spread across the western and central valleys of Bhutan, the five lodges that make up the property offer guests the option of taking guided trips through the mountains of the Himalayan Kingdom. (Image: Stock)
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# 2. SALT of Palmar Hotel, Palmar, Mauritius: For Camille Walala’s first foray into hotel design, the French artist based in London has teamed up with the Mauritian architect Jean-François Adam to transform a riad-like building in the edge of Palmar beach in Mauritius in eye bait Instagram popping. The 59-room boutique inn, which opened late last year, is decorated with Memphis Group-style graphic geometry; black and white stripes in the style of French conceptual artist Daniel Buren; and impactful island paintings and fabrics in bold hues of coral, pineapple and cerulean. (Image: Stock)
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# 3. TWA Hotel, Queens, New York: In May, the TWA Flight Center by architect Eero Saarinen reopened as the first hotel at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport. The debut of the TWA hotel was a landmark event for the city’s travel industry, supported by an eye for detail. Tyler Morse, the developer behind the project, has spent years collecting jet-era memorabilia, from cocktail stirrers to designer toiletries. (Image: Stock)
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# 4. Celebrity Edge Cruise Ship: Celebrity Cruises’ newest billion dollar ship comes with its own magic carpet. This is the name of the outstanding feature of the Celebrity Edge, a floating platform that can be parked at several different levels of the ship. Depending on where it’s located, it can extend the ship’s pool, offer an alfresco dining option, or make disembarkation easier. (Image: Stock)
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# 5. Kachi Lodge, Uyuni Salt Flats, Bolivia: Until we start sending commercial flights to the moon, the Kachi Lodge on the Uyuni Salt Flats in Bolivia might be the weirdest vacation you can take. Opened in May at the foot of a volcano, Kachi (a two-night stay starts at $ 1,980 per person) is the first permanent accommodation of its kind on the world’s largest salar, and its cluster of geodesic domes resemble a isolated space station. (Image: Stock)
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# 6. AutoCamp, Yosemite, CA: If your ideal camping trip skews Troop Beverly Hills more than Into the Wild, the AutoCamp glamping experience may be for you. With locations in sunny California including Santa Barbara, the Russian River, and more recently Yosemite, AutoCamp campsites have boutique hotel comforts, spread across Airstream trailers, cabins, and tents. luxury. (Image: Stock)
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# 7. Leopard Hill, Mara Naboisho Conservancy, Kenya: The sheer volume of wildlife that crowns the locally owned Mara Naboisho Conservancy around Leopard Hill is exceptional: elephants playfully clashing with tusks, rugged galloping zebras, lions with big mane sniffing cubs. But animals aren’t the only highlight of this eco-camp, which opened in early 2018 with six tents equipped with outdoor showers and retractable roofs for stargazing from the bed, starting at $ 375 per night. (Image: Stock)
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# 8. Sacromonte, Maldonado, Uruguay: Each cabin at the Sacromonte has elegant mirrored windows from floor to ceiling. The buildings, designed by the architectural firm MAPA, sit on locally sourced stone foundations and the reflections allow them to blend into the surroundings, while providing a panoramic view (and privacy) of the interior. . (Image: Stock)
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# 9. Blackberry Mountain, Walland, Tennessee: Blackberry Mountain, a new outpost for the award-winning Blackberry Farm hotel, is Tennessee’s new take on a spa. With an art studio, rock climbing wall, and backcountry hiking tours, this 5,200-acre property at the base of the Great Smoky Mountains offers plenty of entertainment for those looking to disconnect. (Image: Stock)
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#ten. Castello di Santa Severa, Santa Marinella, Italy: Fancy staying in a medieval castle for less than $ 50 a night? Look no further than this 14th-century seaside citadel, which now serves as an inn. The site, a short train ride from Rome, tells more than 2,000 years of fascinating history, with owners ranging from the Catholic Church to the Roman aristocracy. After four years of restoration, the castle and its adjacent buildings now function as a museum complex and an inn that can accommodate 42 people. (Image: Stock)
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# 37. Soho House Mumbai, Mumbai, India: Asia’s first Soho House gives a local twist to the formula that has enabled Nick Jones-only clubs to flourish in the United States and Europe. Soho House Mumbai, housed in an airy 11-story building overlooking the Arabian Sea, offers a library, a 34-seat cinema (each with its own footstool), as well as a rooftop bar and pool; its Cecconi restaurant is open to non-members, as are most of the hotel’s 38 rooms. (Image: Stock)
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