Summary
- Xenodocheio Milos — Athens
- Four Seasons Hotel Nashville
- Hotel Barrière Fouquet’s New York
- Portrait Milano
- The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad
- Ace Hotel Toronto
- The Ned NoMad — New York
- The Loren at Lady Bird Lake — Austin
- Hôtel Dame des Arts — Paris
- Pendry Washington D.C. The Wharf
- Mayfair House Hotel & Garden — Miami
- Nine Orchard — New York
- W Rome
- Botanic Sanctuary Antwerp — Belgium
- Gleneagles Townhouse — Edinburgh
- Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky — Amsterdam
- Rosewood Vienna
- The Twenty Two — London
- Venice Venice Hotel
- Casa Polanco — Mexico City
- La Valise San Miguel de Allende — Mexico
- Tampa Edition — Florida
- Conrad Los Angeles
- Fairmont Tazi Palace Tangier — Morocco
The 2023 It List.
This year was a boon for city hotel openings in places our editors and contributors love to return to, such as Venice, and destinations we named as the best places to travel in 2023, like Tangier, Morocco. These are the 24 best new luxury city hotels in the world.
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Xenodocheio Milos — Athens
Food is the main attraction at Xenodocheio Milos, which opened in the Greek capital in early 2022. It’s the first hotel from Costas Spiliadis, founder of the Estiatorio Milos restaurant group — long considered one of the leading names in Mediterranean fine dining. Spiliadis bills his new property the first “luxurious gastronomy hotel” in Greece. The emphasis on food is clear from the moment you enter the elegant 1880 building just off Syntagma Square. An ethereal and airy ground-floor dining room is the center of gravity, serving Spiliadis’s version of Greek cuisine, which emphasizes simple preparations and high-quality ingredients. The juicy tomatoes, crisp cucumbers, and sharp feta are just a taste of the fresh ingredients that shine at this hotel. The 43 guest rooms and suites upstairs are a low-key urban oasis. Step outside, and you’re right in the thick of the city, with the Greek Parliament just steps away. Hip local brands such as Ancient Greek Sandals and The Naxos Apothecary, which supplies the bathroom amenities at Xenodocheio Milos, are nearby. xenodocheiomilos.com; doubles from $462. —Flora Stubbs
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Four Seasons Hotel Nashville
The Four Seasons Hotel Nashville, a newly built oasis off Broadway, is now the pinnacle of contemporary luxury in town. With a spa and industrial-chic guest rooms, the hotel provides a quiet retreat. However, live music is a must in Nashville; it’s found at the Italian-meets-Southern restaurant/bar Mimo, or the French Riviera-inspired rooftop pool deck. The hotel is genuinely rooted in its local culture with touches like musical-themed decor and a casual atmosphere that mirrors Nashville’s spirited personality. fourseasons.com; doubles from $532. —Stefanie Waldek
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Hotel Barrière Fouquet’s New York
Le Fouquet’s first American address has opened in Manhattan, bringing its opulence stateside. Occupying a quiet corner of Tribeca, the hotel is a slice of art deco-inspired, Martin Brudnizki-designed tranquility. The 97-key property includes a spectacular duplex penthouse suite and all rooms feature custom-designed wallpaper, marble bathrooms, a soft pink and green color palette, and downtown views. The hotel’s signature brasserie, Fouquet’s, shares much with its counterpart on the Champs-Élysées — from plush velvet seating and red-and-black decor to most of the dishes on the menu, created by chef Pierre Gagnaire. Moreover, an intimate rooftop bar, a spa with an indoor pool, and a Cannes Film Festival-inspired screening space make this a favorite among visiting celebrities. hotelsbarriere.com; doubles from $918. —Dobrina Zhekova
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Portrait Milano
In the fashion-forward city of Milan, the newest hotel has ties to one of Italy’s foremost fashion dynasties. Designed by Michele Bonan, the hotel offers an elevated, residential vibe with art and design nestled in the library lounge. Rooms exhibit rich hues, with elegant wood and marble furnishings. Additionally, the talented young chef, Alberto Quadrio, has stirred excitement in the city with his innovative take on classic Italian dishes. The most remarkable aspect of the hotel is its historical location, reopening the 3,000-square-foot Piazza del Quadrilatero inside a 16th-century seminary, thereby returning this formerly cloistered space to the public. luganocollection.com; doubles from $842. —Laura Itzkowitz
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The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad
Waking up to views over the Hudson from your hotel bed is a luxury not often experienced. At The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad, the 250 rooms and suites overlook the city from a sleek 50-story tower. The hotel opened in July 2022, offering modern rooms and suites with sculptural chandeliers and black terrazzo bathrooms. The rooftop bar, Nubeluz, inspired by 1920’s glamour, is the first rooftop bar from chef José Andrés. Tables are continually filled at the expansive Zaytinya, the second location of the chef’s popular Mediterranean concept. ritzcarlton.com; doubles from $1,073. —Hannah Walhout
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Ace Hotel Toronto
Canada’s first Ace property offers a bustling lobby, in-room guitars, and a gallery of local artwork. The hotel’s architecture includes large concrete arches and a feeling of being suspended from the ceiling, giving it an airy feel. Natural elements, such as wood paneling and earth-tone accents, create a cozy room atmosphere. The restaurant, Alder, is helmed by chef Patrick Kriss, known for Michelin-starred restaurants in Toronto. acehotel.com; doubles from $319. —Heather Greenwood Davis
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The Ned NoMad — New York
The Johnston building, originally constructed in 1903, now houses one of NYC’s newest hotels. The 10-floor property boasts a cozy atmosphere, with free-standing clawfoot tubs in many guest rooms and stunning views of the Empire State Building. Guests can enjoy dining at Cecconi’s, an Italian restaurant known for its handmade pasta and seafood, or enjoy a cocktail at the Little Ned bar. The hotel features an impressive art collection and high-quality service. thened.com; doubles from $588. —Jessica Vadillo
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The Loren at Lady Bird Lake — Austin
This urban hotel creates an illusion of nature amid city life, offering sweeping views of Lady Bird Lake along with a design that incorporates natural materials. The spacious rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows that showcase extraordinary views, while the rooftop restaurant, Nido, has become a destination in its own right. thelorenhotels.com; doubles from $425. —Mariah Tyler
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Hôtel Dame des Arts — Paris
Hôtel Dame des Arts is situated in the sixth arrondissement on the Left Bank, across the Seine from major sites like the Louvre. The hotel has a lobby filled with aromas from a distinctive cedar blend, creating a relaxing atmosphere. With an unobstructed view of the Eiffel Tower from the rooftop, the hotel is a lovely retreat that celebrates the bohemian culture of Paris’s literary past. The 109 rooms feature decor that pays homage to Left Bank tastemakers and the influence of iconic authors. desarts.comdame; doubles from $386. —Maya Kachroo-Levine
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Pendry Washington D.C. The Wharf
Pendry Washington D.C. offers a modern experience at the waterfront in The Wharf. It has high-end amenities including a panoramic pool terrace, spa facilities, and a rooftop restaurant, Moonraker. With outdoor seating and gas fire pits, the rooftop offers unobstructed views of the city’s notable monuments. pendry.com; doubles from $438. —Dobrina Zhekova
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Mayfair House Hotel & Garden — Miami
Miami’s Mayfair House Hotel stands out with its vibrant design and lush courtyard filled with tropical plants. The renovations have maintained the original maximalist style while adding modern amenities. The inviting environment includes rooms with unique features and furnishings. Guests can explore local indie cafes and boutiques nearby, ensuring a delightful Miami experience. mayfairhousemiami.com; doubles from $350. —Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon
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Nine Orchard — New York
Nine Orchard has transformed the 1912 Jarmulowsky bank building into a luxurious 116-room hotel. The well-curated spaces feel both modern and nostalgic, with high-end dining options helmed by Ignacio Mattos. Guests can enjoy Corner Bar, a relaxed spot, and the late-night Swan Room. Each guest experience is designed to feel intimate and classy. nineorchard.com; doubles from $595. —Mariah Tyler
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W Rome
The W brand’s Italian debut embodies sophistication, with sleek designs and vibrant colors echoing Rome’s charm. The rooftop lounge Otto offers exquisite food prepared by talented chefs, drawing both locals and tourists alike. Also, Giano is known as one of the hottest dining spots run by chef Ciccio Sultano. For sweet indulgences, guests can enjoy treats by pastry chef Fabrizio Fiorani, and the wellness offerings include rooftop yoga. marriott.com; doubles from $622. —Laura Itzkowitz
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Botanic Sanctuary Antwerp — Belgium
Built in and around a 15th-century monastery, Botanic Sanctuary Antwerp offers state-of-the-art facilities, including a destination spa, multiple restaurants, and gardens. The 108 rooms retain historical elements while adding luxurious Belgian linens and a soft palette for comfort and elegance. botanicantwerp.be; doubles from $331. —Marcia DeSanctis
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Gleneagles Townhouse — Edinburgh
Celebrating its 100th anniversary, Gleneagles Townhouse is the first offshoot of Scotland’s beloved Gleneagles hotel. The 33-room hotel features a blend of tradition and youth. The welcoming and warm staff complements the contemporary art, while the restaurant offers delightful senses of taste and presentation, not to mention the rooftop lounge with sweeping views! gleneagles.com; doubles from $674. —Peter Terzian
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Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky — Amsterdam
The renovation of Anantara Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky brings a luxurious atmosphere to this cherished hotel in Amsterdam. Guests can partake in canal cruises and gourmet dining experiences as part of their stay. Attention to detail is notable, providing a bespoke and memorable experience for visitors. anantara.com; doubles from $350. —Mary Winston Nicklin
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Rosewood Vienna
At the Rosewood Vienna, among verdant plants and elegant decor, one can easily forget the hustle of the city below. The 99 rooms and suites feature views of iconic landmarks, such as St. Stephen’s Cathedral. The hotel’s restaurant focuses on providing authentic Austrian cuisine, showcasing the best ingredients available. Set to open soon is the Rosewood Schloss Fuschl near Salzburg. rosewoodhotels.com; doubles from $742. —Maya Kachroo-Levine
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The Twenty Two — London
In Mayfair’s Grosvenor Square, The Twenty Two boasts 31 rooms with high-quality amenities and an inviting aura. The attractive decor includes plush furnishings and statement pieces, creating an enticing atmosphere for guests. The well-regarded restaurant serves inventive dishes, ideal for the upscale clientele. Late-night entertainment is available in the subtle subterranean members-only lounge. thetwentytwo.london; doubles from $698. —Rebecca Rose
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Venice Venice Hotel
The Venice Venice Hotel, housed in a 13th-century palace, features an industrial-gothic style and avant-garde decor. Each of its 26 guest rooms showcases original art and thoughtful design elements, creating an immersive environment. Breakfast guests can observe life along the Grand Canal, making it a unique and culturally rich experience. venicevenice.com; doubles from $691. —Kathy Roberson
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Casa Polanco — Mexico City
At Casa Polanco, guests can feel like they’re visiting a friend in this elegantly transformed 1940s mansion. Owner Octavio Aguilar celebrates the vibrant neighborhood of Polanco through carefully curated experiences, from locally sourced breakfast items to curated contemporary art throughout the space. Additionally, they offer custom-crafted amenities and personalized activities for an immersed experience in the cultural heart of Mexico City. casapolanco.com; doubles from $657. —Jeff Chu
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La Valise San Miguel de Allende — Mexico
La Valise offers an urban oasis experience amid the vibrant atmosphere of San Miguel de Allende. The boutique property features uniquely-designed guest rooms and tranquil open-air areas, including a rooftop area for stargazing. Known for its impeccable service and tranquil environment, it creates a luxurious haven within the bustling city. lavalisema.com; doubles from $324. —Diana Spechler
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Tampa Edition — Florida
The Tampa Edition features a lushly designed lobby filled with Florida charm, alongside luxurious amenities and several in-house dining options. Its location in the heart of Tampa’s Water Street district puts guests close to sights such as the Florida Aquarium and the Tampa Bay History Center. With family-friendly offerings and well-appointed rooms, it balances modern elegance with practicality. editionhotels.com; doubles from $699. —Andrew Ferren
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Conrad Los Angeles
Conrad Los Angeles embraces modern urban luxury in Downtown L.A., offering 305 rooms with smart technology and designer interiors. The property includes five dining options, with vibrant culinary concepts by celebrity chef José Andrés. Each guest experience is designed with comfort and sophistication in mind—it’s perfect for both urban explorations and relaxing retreats. hilton.com; doubles from $357. —Sarah Bruning
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Fairmont Tazi Palace Tangier — Morocco
Fairmont Tazi Palace Tangier captures a blend of Moroccan, Spanish, and French culture in its elegant design. With 133 spacious rooms furnished with contemporary decor and traditional Moroccan textiles, guests are immersed in luxury. The hotel features a central courtyard with a reflective pool and provides various excursions to the surrounding captivating locales. fairmont.com; doubles from $309. —Dan Koday