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September 2025
|Architectural Digest US
All around the world, bold new lodgings are luring discerning travelers in search of beauty, glamour, and the unexpected. These 22 destinations—the winners of AD's 2025 Great Design Hotel Awards—reward the journey.
ACE HOTEL & SWIM CLUB ATHENS
Set in a Brutalist building, this Aegean newcomer harks back to the 1970s heyday of the Athens Riviera, with interiors by the French studio Ciguë that put a fresh twist on Greek beach chic. Think a front desk hewn from Dionysos marble and sconces in the shape of harpies. From $350; acehotel.com.
AVANTGARDE REFINED CAVES OF CAPPADOCIA | TÜRKIYEIn the land of cave dwellings, this cliffside sanctuary raises the luxury bar with accommodations by Studio Efe Aydar. Sinuous light fixtures, modeled after the topography, shine in shipshape rooms that, though modern, feel quintessentially of the place. From $345; avantgardecollection.com
BANYAN TREE VEYA, VALLE DE GUADALUPE MEXICO
Following the path of the sun, architect Michel Rojkind integrated this 16-acre wellness complex (complete with a flower-shape winery and a temazcal) into the terrain. Interiors by Smarq Arquitectura and a spa by Grupo UBK further evoke the landscape. From $599; banyantree.com.
CAPELLA TAIPEI | TAIWANAndré Fu has designed a world unto itself, spanning five restaurants, a three-level bar, an ultra-indulgent spa, and more. Hushed colors, soft curves, and refined woodwork realize his vision of a modern mansion. From $699; capellahotels.com
CHEVAL BLANC SEYCHELLES
Architectural designer Jean-Michel Gathy conceived this far-flung, all-villa getaway as a love letter to both the island vernacular and the spectacular scenery. Natural textures, airy volumes, and clean lines make for a bliss-inducing, indoor/outdoor vibe. From $1,680; chevalblanc.com.
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