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Unique, Eco-Escape Boutique Hotels

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February 24, 2023

The best boutique hotels go above and beyond, combining a sensory experience with comfort and style in á distinctive atmosphere. They are new spaces created from old spaces, fresh takes on the typical stay experience and located in remote locations. Expert vision has crafted these hotels to shine brightly, with attention to detail that includes rooms, restaurants, architecture, history and activities all wrapped up in desirable eco-friendly packages. 

- EILEEN FALKENBERG-HULL AND NICOLE WAKELIN

Unique, Eco-Escape Boutique Hotels

01 Above It All 

MT. DENALI, ALASKA

Sheldon Chalet

When it comes to unique, boutique luxury hotel experiences with a focus on nature, Sheldon Chalet sits darn near the top. The small hotel is perched on a nunatak in the Don Sheldon Amphitheater of Mt. Denali's Ruth Glacier, a mere 10 miles from the 20,310-foot summit. The inclusive five-bedroom experience is one of the best places to see the Northern Lights and only accessible by helicopter. There's no Wi-Fi, making it a true escape.

02 Room With a View 

BOULDER, COLORADO

St Julien Hotel & Spa

The first-class, four-star, four-diamond hotel is an escape sitting in the city, with sweeping Flatiron mountains views. Its 201-room luxury accommodations are matched with a focus on sustainability. Food and beverage waste is composted, discarded soaps are donated to communities in need and bedding with remaining useful life is donated to local charities. Bicycle rentals are available.

03 Indulgent Farm Life 

CHATTAHOOCHEE HILLS, GEORGIA

The Inn at Serenbe

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