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This charming Moroccan-meets-Mediterranean retreat is an outlier in Mid-Mod Palm Springs, with whitewashed villas, bougainvillea-draped archways, antiques-filled rooms and other romantic details, just steps from downtown.

London is spoiled for choice when it comes to hotels, whether you want the polished glamour of Claridge’s, the townhouse intimacy of Beaverbrook in Chelsea, or a stylish pub stay in Notting Hill. We’ve pulled together a mix of splurge-worthy icons and finds under £300, organized by neighborhood.

Once the command centre for KLM, the world’s oldest operating airline, this aviation-inspired stay is redirecting boutique-loving travelers from Amsterdam to The Hague.

Arriving at Glin Castle feels like stepping into one of Ireland’s “thin places,” where the veil between past and present is light—walled gardens with ancient trees, a view of the Shannon where dolphins frolic, dukes and chatelaines and villagers and one of the best pubs in Ireland.

A heritage-listed fisherman’s inn reborn as a lakeside bolthole, De Durgerdam is where Amsterdam slips into something more comfortable.

One Aldwych merges old-school London luxury and new-school contemporary, with an emphasis on art and a design that embraces the surrounding neighborhood. The overall effect is fresh, not stuffy.

A very minimalist-chic, 35-room hotel that opened this summer in the small town of Cargese, which overlooks the sea.

A family-owned 6,000 acre estate with 17th-century homes you can rent, a small hotel, several restaurants, their own vineyard, a golf course and the most lovely white sand beach with turquoise water.

An iconic property that has been in the same family since 1834 overlooking the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. The Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria is in the center of Sorrento, but feels like it’s an island within it, with its massive garden on three sides, and sea-facing side perched up on the cliffs.