The Gold List 2020 the Editors’ All-Time Favorite Hotels

The Gold List 2020 the Editors’ All-Time Favorite Hotels

THE GOLD LIST 2020 THE EDITORS’ ALL-TIME FAVORITE HOTELS EDITED BY ERIN FLORIO, REBECCA MISNER, FIONA KERR & RICK JORDAN NIKOLAS KOENIG NIKOLAS FOR THE FULL GOLD LIST, VISIT CNTRAVELER.COM/THE-BESTS/GOLD-LIST PHOTOGRAPH: PHOTOGRAPH: THE TRIBECA PENTHOUSE AT THE GREENWICH HOTEL, NEW YORK Condé Nast Traveler THE GOLD LIST 2020 ANANTARA AL JABAL AL AKHDAR RESORT NIZWA, OMAN Set in the sunburnt Al-Hajar mountains, on the rim of the Arabian Peninsula’s most outrageously beautiful canyon, is the region’s most ambitious wilderness hotel. This is Oman’s wild frontier, but this space has souped it up to the max, with chasm-facing pool villas, majlis-style courtyards, a lantern-lit outdoor hookah space, and superslick service fit for a sultan (a little jealous, perhaps, Omani premier Qaboos bin Said is building a palace on the canyon lip opposite). This being the splashy Gulf of Oman, there has to be a superlative or two: The hotel has the highest swimming pools, tennis court, and stargazing platform in the Middle East. But its real essence is pure escapism, whether dangling from a mountain while rappelling or relaxing in the impeccable spa with its energizing hammam rituals and fragrant frankincense oils. It’s a bold, almost transcendental experiment in of-the-map tourism, and at the vanguard of a growing number of Middle Eastern hotels opening in unexpected and wonderfully extreme locations. Doubles from $400. anantara.com Condé Nast Traveler THE GRITTI PALACE VENICE, ITALY In a city with such a concentration of luxe hotels, none does it quite like this Grand Canal classic. Though the 15th-century palazzo— now a member of the Luxury Collection—has been open to guests since 1895, a 15-month, $200 million revamp in 2013 ensured that it’s no creaky museum piece. (Most modern extras are cleverly concealed.) But it’s the sheer grace of the place that makes it so appealing. Of course, it’s all inimitably exquisite, with rich Rubelli fabrics and price- less art; but this silky cocoon also manages Venice: to be utterly afable. Nothing is too much Mo e Cla!ics trouble, from the staf who serve cocktails The crush of over-tourism from the martini trolley to chef Daniele Turco, has risked muting the magic who creates wonders with castraure—those of La Serenissima, but the special Venetian baby artichokes. A restorative city’s hotels, many of them facial in the spa? A spin in the Riva Aquariva palaces and villas during boat? Full immersion in local food at the the republic’s glory days, culinary school? Only if you can take your remain a bastion of Venetian eyes of that watery spectacle outside: This is romance. At the graceful still one of the most beautiful hotels in one of Aman Venice (above), in the the most beautiful, and most fragile, spots in quieter San Polo district, the world. Doubles from $460. marriott.com there is slightly more reserve. With its Murano chandeliers and stellar rabbit cappelletti served in a side garden, the hotel mixes the elegantly spare aesthetic of this revered Asian brand with the cultured taste of the Italian count and princess who own ONE&ONLY PALMILLA the property. ◆ The intimacy MEXICO of Aman is countered by the spaciousness of Belmond In the 1950s, Don Abelardo Rodríguez, son Hotel Cipriani, where every of Mexico’s former president, had his choice of room has garden or water real estate in Baja Sur. He decided on the very views. Those who prefer to tip of the peninsula, between the calm Sea sleep somewhere that’s of Cortez and the crashing Pacific, as the site at least four centuries old for the area’s first hotel of note, the 15-room can head to its annex, set Palmilla. The hotel became the hideaway of inside a 15th-century palace politicians and actors looking for a little sun on Giudecca Island. ◆ For an and a lot of privacy. Sixty-some years on, extraordinary spot that has the luxury hotel set has moved in, and much remained under the Cipriani at the Palmilla has changed—but not enough family umbrella, hop on the to keep nearly half of its guests from coming traghetto, or ferry, to Locanda back each year. The hotel, which was taken Cipriani, a charming little over by One&Only in 2004, still has the best inn on an island in the lagoon location—on its own little point between Los that feels like an escape Cabos’ two busy hotel zones, making it more within the city. ◆ And for secluded than most. The hacienda-style rooms the contemporary without with wrought-iron chandeliers and updated compromising on the classic, mission-style furniture continue to embody book one of the rooms at the the pueblo Cabo once was. But it still comes whimsical Palazzo Venart. down to the service here, just like it always Reached through a hard-to- has—the small, thoughtful touches, such as the NICOLE FRANZEN; ROBERTA VALERIO; JAIME KOWAL. VALERIO; NICOLE FRANZEN; ROBERTA find courtyard of the Grand roaming masseuse who ofers foot massages COURTESY OF ANANTARA AL AL JABAL RESORT AKHDAR OF ANANTARA COURTESY Canal, it’s filled with modern while you lie facedown on a pool chair. statues that underscore Doubles from $990. oneandonlyresorts.com Venice’s remarkable history PHOTOGRAPHS: OPPOSITE: and fabulous art scene. THE GOLD LIST 2020 Pa is: Mo e Cla!ics Like the Ritz, Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel is a case study in how to stay relevant in the 21st century. But while the Ritz carried on in the same splendid fashion as always, the Crillon blasted of in search of something new. The result is a fascinating postmodern triumph. ◆ La Réserve owner Michel Reybier had great success with his Geneva and Ramatuelle outposts. Yet there was general astonishment when, in 2015, La Réserve Paris sashayed into town, teaching the city’s grandes dames new tricks. ◆ Utterly immaculate yet playful, Le Bristol (above) is much like the pampered Birman cat Fa-Raon, who roams its halls. There are sensational new rooms, and the lobby restaurant remains fashion-power-breakfast central. ◆ The Hoxton updates the Haussmann vibe for hipsters. Could such a thing fly here in Paris? Ouais, ouais, tranquille. ◆ Ageless Le Meurice has always been tolerant of experimentation and eccentricity. No wonder RITZ PARIS it was Salvador Dalí’s favorite. FRANCE Most of its suites, including the penthouse, Belle Étoile, This is one of a small number of hotels so high and mighty they create their own weather system. have been redone in silk Which made the ragging it got when it reopened in 2016, after a four-year revamp, all the more and velvet. ◆ After some bafing. Some scofed that it was a facsimile of its former self, smelling of fresh paint but virtually topsy-turvy years, Left Bank unchanged. But what exactly would have been gained if the Ritz had been remade in the image Art Nouveau institution Hôtel of a Nantucket shrimp shack or Buddhist monastery? It had stuck to its guns, and its critics were tilting Lutetia reopened in 2018, at windmills. The Ritz remains, merci au bon Dieu, the Ritz, demonstrating that sometimes the most and now looks better than it spectacular renovations are the least spectacular, though the hotel is as opulent today as at any time did when James Joyce wrote OF PARIS LE BRISTOL CARLA COULSON; COURTESY in its 122-year history. Yet even among the silks and tassels, a kind of democracy prevails. The smallest bits of Ulysses here, thanks rooms are, by Parisian standards, generous, and difer from the mega-suites only in the scale, not to architect Jean-Michel the degree, of their sumptuousness. And it does not matter how rich, famous, or beautiful you are— Wilmotte and collaborators the peerless Bar Hemingway still isn’t taking reservations. Doubles from about $1,110. ritzparis.com such as Francis Ford Coppola. PHOTOGRAPHS: Condé Nast Traveler THE GOLD LIST 2020 BELMOND HOTEL SPLENDIDO PORTOFINO, ITALY The first guest to sign the visitors book was the Duke of Windsor, who stayed here with his American wife, Wallis Simpson, in 1952. The following pages of the weighty volume reveal a who’s who of Hollywood royalty (Clark Gable, Humphrey Bogart, Elizabeth Taylor), and the stream of A-listers has never stopped. The hotel hasn’t really changed much, although superyachts have replaced the fishing boats. A former monastery acquired by Orient Express Hotels in 1986, the Splendido overlooks the Italy: harbor, giving all but a handful of the sunny Mo e Cla!ics A tribute to the vision and bedrooms grandstand views. There’s a retro- folly of its creator, Il San glam feel, with button-back banquettes, Pietro di Positano burrows honey-hued parquet, and custom-made ’70s into a clif, with an elevator terrace furniture. After spending the day lying plunging down to the beach by the saltwater pool, guests gather on the via a shaft hacked out of veranda to sip Campari spritzes while an rock. It’s the ultimate Amalfi old-timer plays numbers on a baby grand, then Coast cocoon, made all the tuck into lemon-scented linguine with clams. more attractive by delicious This is the only place you should stay on the but not overly fancy seasonal coast; no wonder it has such a loyal following. food. ◆ Tuscany’s Borgo Doubles from about $1,356. belmond.com Santo Pietro has expanded from 9 to 20 rooms since its 2008 opening, all done in impeccable style. The hotel has a Michelin-starred restaurant and its own natural skin-care line.

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