Domaine Les Crayères, Reims, France Top 25 Hotels in Europe: Readers' Choice Awards 2014 - Condé Nast Traveler

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De L'Europe Amsterdam Top 25 Hotels in Europe: Readers' Choice Awards 2014 - Condé Nast Traveler

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Corinthia Hotel London Top 25 Hotels in Europe: Readers' Choice Awards 2014 - Condé Nast Traveler

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Hotel Splendide Rome Top 25 Hotels in Europe: Readers' Choice Awards 2014 - Condé Nast Traveler

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Royal Suite St Regis Florence

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St Regis Florence Premier Location. Renaissance Grandeur

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Hotel d'Angleterre: The rooms to get are on the fourth floor, facing the street: The storied Nyhavn Canal is just in front of the hotel, the city’s best shopping just behind it.Breathtaking Views from the Best New Hotels - Condé Nast Traveler

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The Vines Resort & Spa At The Vines, legendary chef Francis Mallmann sources many of his ingredients locally, while diners gaze out over the property. You can even play winemaker by purchasing a plot of land on-site whose cultivation is overseen by the resort’s agronomist.Breathtaking Views from the Best New Hotels - Condé Nast Traveler

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The Thompson Four things really stand out at the Windy City’s 247-room Thompson hotel: the superlative service, the restaurant, the location (in the heart of the Gold Coast), and the rooms with their enormous windows. Breathtaking Views from the Best New Hotels - Condé Nast Traveler

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The Marlton Even though Greenwich Village's dive bars have now become cupcake shops, you can still feel the old bohemianism at The Marlton. Just one block north of Washington Square Park and a few blocks from SoHo, The Marlton reflects the charm and intimate scale of its neighborhood. Breathtaking Views from the Best New Hotels - Condé Nast Traveler

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The Chedi For years, Andermatt was a sleepy village where Euro ski bums came to avoid the crowds. The 104-room Chedi, though, is changing that.Breathtaking Views from the Best New Hotels - Condé Nast Traveler

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Breathtaking Views from the Best New Hotels - Condé Nast Traveler It’s no wonder travelers fall hard for both the hillside town of Tourtour, which has spectacular views over the Var region of Provence, and the nearby 15-room Domaine de la Baume, an eighteenth-century manoir on a 99-acre estate

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Aman Canal Grande Venice - Condé Nast Traveler

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Aman Canal Grande Venice - Condé Nast Traveler

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Aman Canal Grande Venice - Condé Nast Traveler

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Aman Canal Grande Venice - Condé Nast Traveler

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Pool

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Alain Ducasse’s Le Meurice in Paris is a Versailles-inspired dining room that oozes opulence, from the antique mirrors and crystal chandeliers to the five-course Collection menu. For $524 (€380), you’ll taste three specialties (perhaps the truffle guinea fowl pie or veal sweetbreads), plus a selection of cheeses and desserts.

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In June, Four Seasons announced more than 350 “residences” at its properties in Africa, the Americas, and Asia. Since each of the properties are on-site, guests get access to resort amenities like a concierge, a pool (or pools), and on-property dining options. Some cost more than $15,000 a night.

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A private balcony? Please. The Calivigny Island Beach House (on Calivigny Island off the coast of Grenada) lets travelers spread their wings in 140,000 square feet of living space—that's ten bedrooms; various dining areas both formal and casual; a game room with billiards; a huge, fully staffed, professional kitchen; and a stocked wine cellar. The only thing you'll have to do is decide which of six, private, white sand beaches to laze around on. Rates are $30,000–$124,000 per night.

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Bubbles or baubles? Such is the question when it comes to choosing between the The Champagne or The Jewel Suite at the New York Palace hotel. Both boast 5,000 square feet and run guests $25,000 each night, which boils it down to preference: champagne cave or diamond chandelier?

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This eighteenth-century honey-colored mansion in a seven-acre hillside garden is "effortlessly chic," surrounded by cypress trees and lavender. It's a 15-minute walk to the Cours Mirabeau. Overall score: 91.4 See full rating information for La Villa Gallici, Aix-en-Provence

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