Hotel Portraits
How about leaving it all behind for a little while? We have collected some of the most special hotels, in Europe and the rest of the world. Follow us on a trail to places that are romantic, exclusive, or simply just relaxed and authentic.
The Dellacher is a holiday home in Oberwart, Austria. Designed by architect Raimund Abraham, the holiday resort stands in stark contrast to its surroundings.
This renovated and traditional ‘Alpiner Blockbau’ is an opportunity to bask in the beautiful simplicity of living in the Swiss mountains.
Seestück Prerow’s reed thatching seemingly grows beyond the roof, covering the gables and side walls, with a rusted steel façade that somehow complements it harmoniously.
Built around 200 years ago, the Scheune never saw any repairs and was left to collapse until 2007 when it was renovated and given a whole new purpose.
Designed by Thomas Kröger Architects, Das Schwarze Haus allows weekend travellers to escape the hustle and bustle of Berlin in a home inspired by the region’s historic barns.
With a history dating back to 1553, the former Renaissance Üselitz Manor House offers a space for contemplation like no other.
There are few places on earth like Austria’s Vorarlberg province. Wenefrieda allows you to experience the full power of its landscape.
If you ever caught yourself daydreaming about living in a time that no longer exists, then a stay at the Domaine des Tourelles is the ultimate manifestation of that ideal.