Europe
A continent defined by memory and reinvention. where legacy hotels remain relevant not by change, but by knowing exactly what to preserve.
THE STAY EDIT ·
THE STAY EDIT ·
The Coast
Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc — Antibes
Still the Riviera’s defining address. Sun-bleached, expansive, and unchanged in its appeal.Le Sirenuse — Positano
Effortless glamour. Terraces, linen, and a rhythm that follows the coastline.Belmond Hotel Caruso — Ravello
Elevated, literally and otherwise. Quiet, panoramic, and removed from the density below.Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat — French Riviera
Structured, manicured, and precise. A more composed Riviera.Canaves Oia — Santorini
Minimal, white-on-white, and entirely about light and space.
The Scene
Claridge’s — London
Effortless precision. Suites that feel considered rather than decorated, service that anticipates without intrusion. It remains the center of a certain London.The Connaught — London
More discreet, more controlled. The Connaught operates in a quieter register—Michelin-level dining, impeccable service, and a clientele that values privacy above all.Hôtel Costes — Paris
Dark, cinematic, and unmistakably Parisian. Less about rooms, more about presence—music, mood, and a crowd that understands the code.Le Bristol Paris — Paris
Refined but never rigid. Light-filled rooms, a garden courtyard, and a sense of ease that balances tradition with modernity.Hotel de Russie — Rome
Tucked just off the energy of the city, with a terraced garden that feels almost secret. Rome, but edited.
The Escape
Passalacqua — Lake Como
A private villa reimagined—intimate, layered, and deeply intentional.Il Pellicano — Tuscany
Unstudied elegance. Days dissolve into evenings without effort.Borgo Santo Pietro — Tuscany
Restored with near-obsessive attention. Grounds, interiors, and experience all held to the same standard.Forestis — Dolomites
High altitude, low noise. Glass, wood, and complete stillness.Airelles Gordes — Provence
Stone, light, and a slowed pace—Provence at its most composed.