The Best New Luxury Hotels I’m Watching in 2026
The infinity pool at Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, looking out over Peninsula Papagayo on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast. My photo.
There are enough new luxury hotels opening every year to make a person with a passport and an internet connection feel perpetually behind.
I keep a list.
This is my running list of the best new luxury hotels I’m watching in 2026, including this year’s most interesting openings, major recent reopenings, and a handful of 2025 arrivals that are still very much new enough to matter.
It is not meant to include every five-star hotel with a new lobby and a press release. I am interested in the ones that might actually change where I would send a client. Sometimes that is a completely new resort. Sometimes it is a historic hotel that has been restored so extensively that it deserves another look. Usually there is something more compelling going on: a location worth the trip, interesting design, a real sense of place, or a hotel filling a gap that existed in the destination.
I have personally stayed at Rosewood Amsterdam, Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Costa Rica, and Four Seasons Resort and Residences Puerto Rico, and I have booked clients at Four Seasons Resort Mallorca at Formentor. For those hotels, I have firsthand or client experience to draw from.
For the rest, this is a watchlist, not a collection of pretend reviews. I am looking at them the same way I would when helping a client decide where to stay: Where is it actually located? Who is it best for? Which room categories look worth booking? What would I compare it with? And, perhaps most importantly, is the shiny new hotel really a better choice than the excellent one that was already there?
I also keep following these hotels long after opening day. Opening-week coverage tells you what a hotel intends to be. A client report six months later tells you what it is. Both end up in the entries below.
Because new is interesting.
Right for your trip is much more useful.
A few others are on my radar too, and I have a separate group of 2027 openings farther down. But these are the hotels I think are most worth paying attention to right now.
- Four Seasons Preferred Partner
- Rosewood Elite
- Virtuoso
If one of these is already on your shortlist, send me your dates and who is traveling and I will tell you whether it is the right hotel for the trip.
New luxury hotels in Italy
There are years when Italy does not especially need another beautiful hotel.
2026 apparently did not get that memo.
Some of the most interesting openings and reopenings on this entire list are in Venice, Florence, Lake Como, the Dolomites and Sicily. More importantly, several of them create genuinely new choices rather than simply adding another expensive place to sleep.
Danieli, Venezia, A Four Seasons Hotel | Venice
The Gothic atrium and staircase at Danieli, Venezia, A Four Seasons Hotel, inside the 15th-century Palazzo Dandolo. Image courtesy of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.
Danieli reopened as a Four Seasons in July 2026 after one of the most anticipated hotel restorations in Europe.
The hotel occupies three connected palaces on the Riva degli Schiavoni, including the 15th-century Palazzo Dandolo, steps from Piazza San Marco.
This is probably the hotel opening on this list I am most curious to see in person.
Venice already has an unusually strong collection of luxury hotels. Aman Venice, Hotel Cipriani and The Gritti Palace all offer completely different versions of the city. Danieli now gives Four Seasons travelers another serious option, but the real question is not whether it is luxurious enough.
It is whether Four Seasons has managed to polish the Danieli without polishing away the Danieli.
The glorious atrium, Venetian Gothic architecture, Murano glass and layers of history are exactly why I want to stay here. I do not need a 15th-century palazzo to suddenly discover beige.
One practical note: the hotel opened with 120 rooms and suites while restoration continues on Palazzo Danieli Excelsior, and the spa is arriving later. That matters if you are considering an early stay.
For a Venice honeymoon or romantic Italy trip, I would now be comparing Danieli very closely with Aman Venice, Cipriani and Gritti rather than assuming one of them is automatically “best.”
Best for honeymoons, anniversaries and anyone who wants to be in the middle of Venice. I would put it directly against Aman Venice, Hotel Cipriani and The Gritti Palace rather than treating it as the obvious winner.
Before booking, I would want to know which building, which outlook and which room category you are actually getting. At a historic hotel like this, those details matter considerably more than the category name. If you are looking at Danieli for a honeymoon, this is the part I would rather sort out with you.
I have not stayed yet. It is the highest thing on my Italy list.
Airelles Palladio Venezia | Venice
Venice somehow managed to get two major luxury hotel openings in the same year, and they could hardly be more different.
Airelles Palladio Venezia opened in April 2026 on Giudecca in the former Bauer Palladio, across the lagoon from San Marco. The property has just 45 rooms and suites, a private villa, extensive gardens, three pools and a very serious spa.
Danieli puts you in the middle of Venice.
Airelles gives you space to look at it.
And space is the one thing Venice almost never sells.
There is also a proper children’s club, something Airelles does exceptionally well and something I would not normally expect to encounter in the same sentence as “Venetian palazzo.”
That makes this an unusually interesting option for families who have assumed Venice would be difficult with children, as well as couples who have already stayed around San Marco and want a quieter version of the city.
The tradeoff is real, though.
You are on Giudecca. Going into Venice means getting on a boat.
Some travelers will find that mildly inconvenient. Others will consider arriving everywhere by boat to be the entire point.
Best for families, repeat Venice travelers and anyone who wants resort-like space without leaving Venice. Danieli and Hotel Cipriani are the natural comparisons, although each creates a very different trip.
The thing I would want to know first is how often you expect to be in the center of Venice. If you want to walk out the door and wander after dinner, I would choose differently.
Watching.
The Lake Como EDITION | Cadenabbia
The floating pool at The Lake Como EDITION in Cadenabbia, looking straight across the water to Bellagio. Image courtesy of EDITION Hotels.
Lake Como has spent the better part of a century resisting modernity rather successfully.
Villa d’Este, Grand Hotel Tremezzo and Passalacqua all lean into the romance and history of the lake. Il Sereno brought a more contemporary point of view, but the arrival of The Lake Como EDITION gives travelers another modern alternative.
The hotel opened in 2026 in Cadenabbia on the western shore, inside a historic palazzo overlooking Bellagio.
The location is important.
Cadenabbia is across the lake from Bellagio rather than in Bellagio itself. You get the view of Bellagio, which is arguably preferable to being inside it, but this is not a walk-out-the-door-and-stroll-around-town hotel.
The private dock and boat access solve much of that problem.
And frankly, on Lake Como, a boat solves an impressive number of problems.
This is the hotel I would watch for someone who loves Como but does not necessarily want the brocade-and-chandelier version of it.
Best for couples, design-minded travelers and repeat Lake Como visitors who want something more contemporary than Grand Hotel Tremezzo, Villa d’Este or Passalacqua. Il Sereno is the closest comparison.
What I would want to know is whether you want a hotel with immediate town access, or whether you are happy for the lake and the hotel itself to be the experience.
Watching.
Aman Rosa Alpina | San Cassiano, Dolomites
Aman Rosa Alpina in San Cassiano, with the Dolomites doing what the Dolomites do. Image courtesy of Aman.
Rosa Alpina was already one of the grande dames of the Dolomites. After a major transformation, it has returned as Aman Rosa Alpina.
This one makes a great deal of sense to me.
The Dolomites are a destination where hotel choice can fundamentally change the trip. Location determines which valleys and hiking areas are convenient. In winter, it affects how easily you access the skiing. And after spending an entire day outside, the spa, restaurants and room suddenly become rather important.
Aman Rosa Alpina also creates one of the more interesting hotel comparisons in the region: Aman versus FORESTIS.
They are both beautiful mountain hotels.
They are not the same trip.
FORESTIS is more isolated and inward-looking, a place where the hotel and mountain landscape become the experience. Aman Rosa Alpina places you in San Cassiano and gives you much easier access to the restaurants, villages and larger Alta Badia experience.
Neither is inherently better.
The right answer depends on why you are going to the Dolomites in the first place.
Best for honeymoons, couples, skiers and travelers who want Aman service without retreating entirely from the destination. Compare it with FORESTIS first, and only then with anything else in the region.
The question I would ask is simple. Are you picturing a beautiful hotel in the Dolomites, or are you picturing disappearing into the mountains for several days? That distinction would heavily influence my choice.
Very high on my list.
Collegio alla Querce, Auberge Resorts Collection | Florence
The pool and cabanas in the terraced gardens at Collegio alla Querce, on the hillside above Florence. Image courtesy of Auberge Resorts Collection.
Collegio alla Querce opened in 2025 in a 16th-century property on the hillside above Florence, most recently used as a boarding school.
And thankfully, Auberge did not erase all evidence of that history.
The old headmaster’s office is now the bar, and portraits of former top students are still on the wall watching people order negronis.
I find that genuinely funny.
The hotel sits in almost exactly the same planning conversation as Villa San Michele. Both give you Florence during the day and a quieter hillside retreat afterward. Both require a car rather than allowing you to walk straight to the Duomo.
But they are not interchangeable.
Collegio is larger, newer and more contemporary.
Villa San Michele is smaller and more romantic.
For a honeymoon, I might lean one way. For a family or a longer Florence stay, I might lean another.
And that is why “best hotel in Florence” is not a particularly useful question without knowing who is traveling.
Best for families, longer Florence stays and travelers who want a hillside base with more space and a more contemporary feel. Villa San Michele is the first comparison. Four Seasons Firenze and Portrait Firenze come in if you would rather be in the city.
What I would want to know is whether you want romance or space. At these two hotels, those pull in different directions.
Watching.
Villa San Michele, A Belmond Hotel | Florence
Lunch laid out on the terrace at Villa San Michele in Fiesole, with Florence spread out below. Image courtesy of Belmond.
Villa San Michele reopened in April 2026 following an 18-month renovation.
The former Renaissance convent sits in Fiesole above Florence, surrounded by terraced gardens with views back toward the city.
Florence has extraordinary city-center hotels, including Four Seasons Firenze and Portrait Firenze. Villa San Michele offers something completely different.
You spend the day in Florence.
Then you leave Florence.
For a romantic Italy trip or honeymoon, that can be a very appealing arrangement.
There is now a Guerlain spa as well, which is not exactly hurting the argument.
Best for honeymoons, anniversaries and travelers who want Florence without needing to sleep in the middle of it. Collegio alla Querce, Four Seasons Firenze and Portrait Firenze are the comparisons worth making.
The deciding question is how important it is to walk out for dinner. If that matters enormously, I would keep you in the city. If you want quiet, gardens and a beautiful retreat after sightseeing, Villa San Michele becomes much more interesting.
Watching closely. I have had clients who dined at Ristorante Villa San Michele and they thought the restaurant was beautiful and the food delicous.
Villa Timeo | Taormina
Villa Timeo reopened in 2026 as part of Belmond Taormina Villas, steps from Grand Hotel Timeo.
The interesting part is not simply the Laura Gonzalez interiors or the views over the Greek Theatre and Ionian Sea.
It is the structure.
You can book an individual room or take over the entire villa while still having access to the restaurants, service and infrastructure of Grand Hotel Timeo.
That is extremely useful.
Private villas can be wonderful for milestone birthdays, multigenerational trips and groups of friends, but they often require giving up the infrastructure of a great hotel. I have written more about full-buyout hotels here.
Here you get both.
And somebody else still handles the restaurant reservations.
Best for milestone birthdays, multigenerational groups, friends traveling together and couples who want Taormina with hotel infrastructure behind them. The real comparison is Grand Hotel Timeo itself, and private villa rentals elsewhere in Sicily where you would be giving up the hotel side entirely.
What I would want to know first is whether you are booking a room or the whole villa. Those are two completely different conversations.
Watching.
Splendido, A Belmond Hotel | Portofino
Splendido is not new in any reasonable interpretation of the word.
But after its major multi-year renovation, it deserves to be looked at again.
The Martin Brudnizki transformation has refreshed guest rooms and public spaces while keeping the thing that no designer could improve upon anyway: the extraordinary position above Portofino.
I would particularly consider it for a honeymoon or for a few very indulgent days built into a larger northern Italy itinerary.
The important question with Portofino is whether you actually want to stay in Portofino, rather than simply visit it.
Those are two very different planning decisions.
And Splendido makes a considerably stronger argument for staying.
Best for honeymoons, anniversaries and a few indulgent nights built into a larger northern Italy itinerary. Splendido Mare down in the village is the obvious comparison, along with hotels in Santa Margherita if you would rather visit Portofino than sleep above it.
What I would want to know is whether you want to be above Portofino or in it. The walk down is lovely. The walk back up is a decision.
Watching. Worth another look after the renovation.
- Virtuoso
- Four Seasons Preferred Partner
- Rosewood Elite
The new hotel, or the excellent one already there?
This is the question I get asked most, and the answer is not automatically the new one. Danieli against Aman Venice. Aman Rosa Alpina against FORESTIS. Collegio alla Querce against Villa San Michele.
Send me your dates and who is traveling and I will tell you which one fits the trip you are actually taking, which room category is worth booking and what preferred-partner benefits apply.
New luxury hotels in Greece
Four Seasons Hotel Mykonos | Greece
A suite terrace and private pool at Four Seasons Hotel Mykonos, above Kalo Livadi Bay on the quieter southeastern side of the island. Image courtesy of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.
Four Seasons Hotel Mykonos opened in July 2026 above Kalo Livadi Bay, on the quieter southeastern side of the island.
The location is what interests me most.
Not everyone who wants to go to Mykonos wants to spend an entire vacation participating in Mykonos.
This gives you another option.
You can go into Chora for dinner, spend an afternoon around the beach clubs, and enjoy everything people actually come to Mykonos for, then retreat to a hotel that feels considerably removed from it all.
For families, couples and honeymooners who want Mykonos without needing the scene directly outside their bedroom, I think that could be a very good formula.
The hotel itself is arranged more like a Cycladic village than one enormous resort building, with whitewashed architecture, stone pathways and views toward the Aegean.
But the much more interesting question is whether I would choose it over Kalesma, Santa Marina or one of the island’s excellent smaller hotels.
That answer will depend heavily on the traveler. It also depends on what else is in the itinerary, which I have written about here.
Best for couples, honeymooners and families who want the polish and infrastructure of Four Seasons but a quieter base on the island. Kalesma and Santa Marina are the comparisons I would make first.
What I would want to know is how much you actually want to be in town, how important the beach is, and whether you want to participate in the Mykonos scene or simply have access to it.
Newly opened and very high on my watchlist. I have not stayed yet.
New luxury hotels in Spain
Four Seasons Resort Mallorca at Formentor | Spain
Four Seasons Resort Mallorca at Formentor is slightly older than some of the hotels on this list, but it is still new enough that I am watching it very closely.
I have already booked clients here, and it remains high on my own hotel list.
The setting is the argument.
Formentor sits on a dramatic peninsula at the northern end of Mallorca, surrounded by mountains, pine forest and sea. Staying here creates a completely different version of Mallorca from staying in Palma or Deià. More on how the Balearics compare here.
That distinction matters enormously.
If your priority is restaurants, shopping and walking around Palma every evening, I would not send you all the way to Formentor simply because it is Four Seasons.
If you want the hotel, landscape and beach to be a major part of the trip, that is another story entirely.
This is also a good example of why I rarely think about hotels in isolation.
Mallorca is large enough that your hotel determines not only where you sleep but what feels convenient to do. Formentor works beautifully when you embrace the north of the island. It becomes less compelling if your plan is to cross Mallorca every day because somebody told you about a restaurant in Palma.
Best for couples and families who want a Mediterranean resort and are happy for the hotel to be a destination in itself. La Residencia in Deià and the best Palma hotels are the alternatives, although choosing between them is really choosing between three completely different Mallorca trips.
What I would want to know is how much exploring you actually want to do, and where.
I have booked clients here and continue to follow their experience closely.
New luxury hotels in France
France has several openings on this list, but what I like is how little they resemble one another. My wider South of France guide is here.
A private island off Bandol, a Belle Époque estate across the bay from Saint-Tropez and a new Rosewood in Courchevel all technically fall under “luxury hotels in France.”
That is about where the similarities end.
Zannier Île de Bendor | French Riviera
The pool and stone facade at Zannier Île de Bendor, on the private island off Bandol. Image courtesy of Zannier Hotels.
Zannier Île de Bendor opened in 2026 after a five-year transformation of the tiny private island just off the coast of Bandol.
This may be one of the openings on the list I find most interesting simply because it feels different.
Private island. South of France. Zannier.
I am listening.
The resort has 93 rooms and suites, but the real appeal is having an entire island experience rather than simply another beautiful Riviera hotel with a beach club.
Zannier is also a brand I pay attention to because its hotels generally feel designed around the destination instead of designed around the brand.
I would look at this particularly for travelers who already know Saint-Tropez, Antibes and Cap-Ferrat and want a different version of the South of France.
There is, however, an obvious question with any island hotel.
How much do you actually want to leave?
The person picturing long lunches, swimming and disappearing for four days is going to feel very differently about this than the person who has already made six dinner reservations along the coast.
Best for couples, honeymoons and repeat Riviera travelers who want privacy and something more unusual. The classic Riviera grand hotels are the comparison, although this is really a different proposition.
What I would want to know is whether the isolation sounds romantic or inconvenient. That answer tells me almost everything.
Watching, and curious.
COMO Le Beauvallon | Gulf of Saint-Tropez
A room looking across the Gulf of Saint-Tropez at COMO Le Beauvallon. Image courtesy of COMO Hotels and Resorts.
COMO Le Beauvallon gives you another way to do Saint-Tropez.
And I am increasingly convinced that the best way to do Saint-Tropez may involve not staying directly in Saint-Tropez. More on the Saint-Tropez hotel landscape here.
The Belle Époque estate sits across the Gulf, surrounded by ten acres of grounds, with boat access to town.
That geography is the interesting part.
You can go into Saint-Tropez when you want dinner, shopping or the scene, and then leave it.
There are times when getting into a boat rather than getting into Riviera traffic feels less like an amenity and more like excellent judgment.
The hotel is also much more resort-like than many of the small properties in town, which could make it especially appealing for families or travelers staying more than a couple of nights.
Best for couples and families who want access to Saint-Tropez without living in the middle of it. Château de la Messardière, Cheval Blanc St-Tropez and the smaller hotels in town are the comparisons, depending on what you want the trip to feel like.
What I would want to know is how often you expect to go into town. If every single dinner reservation is there, the geography deserves serious consideration.
Watching.
Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin | Courchevel 1850
The Signature Suite living room at Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin, in Courchevel 1850. Image courtesy of Rosewood Hotels & Resorts.
Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin opened for the 2025–2026 ski season in Courchevel 1850.
This one is especially interesting to me because Courchevel already has an almost unreasonable concentration of excellent hotels. I have compared the major European ski resorts and passes here.
A new luxury hotel there cannot simply have ski-in/ski-out access, a beautiful spa and attractive fireplaces.
Everyone has those.
The question is why someone should choose Rosewood instead of Cheval Blanc, Airelles Courchevel, L’Apogée or one of the other established palace hotels.
Rosewood has leaned into a slightly more contemporary interpretation of Alpine glamour, with the Jardin Alpin location giving it very strong ski access.
I am especially interested in how it works for families.
In a ski hotel, room configurations, ski-school logistics, where the ski room actually deposits you and whether the kids can get from breakfast to their lesson without requiring a military operation are not small details. This is the part I go into properly in my family ski guide.
They are the hotel.
Best for luxury ski trips, families and couples who want Courchevel 1850 with the Rosewood style of service. Cheval Blanc Courchevel, Airelles Courchevel and L’Apogée are the hotels to weigh it against.
What I would want to know is who is skiing, how old the children are, whether anyone needs ski school and what kind of atmosphere you want off the mountain. Send me the ages and the dates and I will work backward from there.
Very high on my list because of how relevant it is for my ski clients.
A note on Saint-Tropez in 2027
France is not finished.
Oetker is bringing Le Mas Bellevue Saint-Tropez in 2027, positioned between Saint-Tropez and the beaches of Pampelonne.
Given that Oetker already has Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Eden Rock St. Barths and L’Apogée Courchevel in its portfolio, I am paying attention.
But I would rather wait until we have a little more to judge before pretending I know exactly where it belongs in the Saint-Tropez hierarchy.
That is what the 2027 section farther down is for.
New luxury hotels in the Netherlands
Rosewood Amsterdam | Netherlands
Rosewood Amsterdam opened in 2025 inside the former Palace of Justice on the Prinsengracht.
I have stayed here, so this one has officially graduated from “hotel I am watching” to “hotel I have opinions about.” My full review is here.
And that distinction matters.
Twin beds, tall canal-side windows and the welcome amenity in our room at Rosewood Amsterdam, in the former Palace of Justice on the Prinsengracht. My photo.
The photographs tell you it is beautiful. They do not tell you how the hotel actually feels when you are there.
What I liked most was the setting. The historic building gives the hotel a sense of permanence that is difficult to manufacture, and being directly on the canals makes it feel unmistakably Amsterdam rather than simply like a very polished Rosewood that could exist in several European capitals.
It is also a substantial hotel rather than a tiny canal-house hideaway.
That is neither good nor bad, but it matters.
For someone who wants a full-service luxury hotel, proper spa, restaurants and more space, Rosewood makes a strong argument. If your fantasy of Amsterdam is disappearing into a tiny independent hotel with twelve rooms and steep stairs, I would send you somewhere else.
Best for couples, city breaks and travelers who want a full-service luxury hotel with a strong sense of place. The Dylan and Amsterdam’s smaller independent hotels are the comparison, depending on how intimate you want the experience to feel.
What I would want to know is whether you want Amsterdam to feel like a city break or a hotel stay. Rosewood gives you quite a lot of both.
Personally visited.
New luxury hotels in Denmark
1 Hotel Copenhagen | Denmark
1 Hotel Copenhagen opened in 2025 in the former Skt. Petri, in the Latin Quarter near Nørreport.
This is a different category from Danieli or Aman Rosa Alpina, and I think it is important to say that plainly.
This is not a hotel I would necessarily cross an ocean specifically to stay in.
It is a very well-located design hotel in a city where the city itself is the point.
And in Copenhagen, that may actually be exactly what you want.
The brand’s emphasis on natural materials, plants and sustainability also makes almost suspiciously good sense here.
Copenhagen has been doing reclaimed materials, bicycles and quietly excellent design for years without needing a hotel brand to explain the concept.
The real advantage is the address.
You can walk to the Botanical Garden, Rosenborg, the canals and much of what you actually came to Copenhagen to see.
Best for city breaks and the beginning or end of a larger Scandinavian itinerary. I would compare it with Copenhagen’s established design hotels rather than with destination resorts.
What I would want to know is whether the hotel itself needs to be a major part of the trip. If not, location wins.
Watching.
New luxury hotels in Germany
Brenners Park-Hotel & Spa | Baden-Baden
Brenners Park-Hotel & Spa is another hotel on this list that is emphatically not new.
It reopened in late 2025 after the most extensive renovation in its long history.
And I think that is enough to earn another look.
Baden-Baden is also exactly the kind of destination I find interesting for travelers who have already done the obvious European stops.
It is grand-hotel Europe. Spa culture. The Black Forest. Long lunches. A town where going to take the waters is considered a perfectly legitimate use of the afternoon. If that appeals, my piece on Alpine spa culture is here.
Very civilized.
I would not build a first trip to Germany around Brenners.
But incorporated into a larger Germany, Alsace or Switzerland itinerary, I think it could be wonderful. The French side of that itinerary is here.
Best for couples, wellness trips and experienced Europe travelers looking for something slower and less obvious. The comparison here is less another hotel and more whether Baden-Baden belongs in your itinerary at all.
What I would want to know is whether the slower pace and old-world spa culture sound charming to you, or whether you will be asking what we are doing tomorrow by lunchtime.
Watching.
New luxury hotels in Mexico and Latin America
Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena | Colombia
Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena opened in April 2026 in Getsemaní, just outside the Walled City.
The restored facade of Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena, in Getsemani just outside the Walled City. Image courtesy of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.
This may be one of the recent Four Seasons openings I find most interesting.
The hotel is spread across a collection of restored historic buildings, including a 16th-century cloister and temple and the former Club Cartagena.
That matters.
Cartagena has so much atmosphere that putting travelers inside a generic new-build luxury hotel would almost miss the point. Here, the architecture and history of the city are physically part of the hotel.
And Getsemaní is an interesting location for it.
You are close enough to the Walled City to explore easily, but in a neighborhood with its own restaurants, plazas, color and energy rather than simply looking at Cartagena through a hotel window.
I would especially consider this as part of a larger Colombia trip or paired with a few beach days afterward.
Best for couples, honeymoons and travelers who care about history, restaurants and actually feeling like they are in Cartagena. Casa San Agustín and the city’s established luxury hotels are the comparisons.
What I would want to know is which rooms have the most character, and how much the client wants a resort experience rather than a city one.
Very high on my watchlist.
Amanvari | East Cape, Mexico
The pool at Amanvari looking out to the Sea of Cortez, on Baja California’s East Cape rather than the Los Cabos corridor. Image courtesy of Aman.
Amanvari opened in August 2026 on Baja California’s East Cape.
Aman’s first property in Mexico was always going to get my attention.
But the setting is what makes this one particularly interesting.
The East Cape feels very different from the established resort corridor around Los Cabos. This is desert, mountains, estuary and Sea of Cortez, with far less emphasis on being close to restaurants, nightlife or a marina.
In other words, I would not choose Amanvari because someone said they wanted “Cabo.”
I would choose it because they wanted Amanvari.
That distinction is important.
For the right traveler, the remoteness is exactly the appeal. For someone planning to leave the resort every evening for dinner in Cabo San Lucas, I would very much reconsider the plan.
Best for couples, honeymooners, Aman loyalists and travelers who want privacy and landscape more than a traditional resort scene. The top resorts around Los Cabos are the natural comparison, although I think the experience here will feel substantially different.
What I would want to know is how much you actually intend to leave the property.
Newly opened and very much on my list.
Siari, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve | Riviera Nayarit
Siari is the newest addition to the small Ritz-Carlton Reserve portfolio, on Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit.
A penthouse terrace and plunge pool facing the Pacific at Siari, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve on Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit. Image courtesy of Ritz-Carlton Reserve.
I pay more attention to the Reserve properties than I do to a standard Ritz-Carlton opening because they tend to be smaller, more individual and much more connected to their surroundings.
I have already seen what that can look like at Nekajui in Costa Rica. My Nekajui review is here.
Siari sits between jungle, mangroves, cliffs and the Pacific, and adds another serious luxury option to a part of Mexico that is changing quickly.
For years, Los Cabos dominated the conversation at this level.
Riviera Nayarit is making that conversation much more interesting.
Best for couples and families who want a polished resort with nature and beach built into the experience. I would compare it with One&Only Mandarina and the other high-end Riviera Nayarit resorts before automatically comparing it with Cabo.
What I would want to know is beach quality, room location, family infrastructure and how much of the experience happens within the resort itself.
Watching closely.
Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve | Costa Rica
Nekajui is one of the hotels on this list I have personally experienced.
The infinity pool at Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, looking out over Peninsula Papagayo on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast. My photo.
And seeing it myself was useful because Costa Rica is one of those destinations where asking for “the nicest hotel” will get you nowhere particularly helpful.
Nekajui sits on Peninsula Papagayo on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast, surrounded by tropical forest and overlooking the water.
It is polished, private and very much a resort.
That makes it quite different from Nayara Tented Camp in Arenal, where rainforest and volcano are the point, or The Springs, which works particularly well for families who want a lot to do. I have compared the Arenal properties here.
Even Nekajui and Four Seasons Peninsula Papagayo, despite sharing the same peninsula, are not interchangeable. That comparison is its own post.
That is why I care so much more about fit than ranking.
Best for couples and families who want high-end resort polish, ocean, nature and easy access to activities without sacrificing comfort. Four Seasons Peninsula Papagayo is the comparison for a beach-focused stay. Nayara or The Springs if Arenal is actually the destination you want.
What I would want to know is who is traveling, how active you want the trip to be, and whether Costa Rica means beach, rainforest or both.
Personally visited.
If you are planning Costa Rica, I would choose the region before choosing the hotel. Arenal and Papagayo can both be wonderful, but they solve completely different problems.
New luxury hotels in the Caribbean
The St. Regis Aruba Resort | Palm Beach
The St. Regis Aruba opened in 2025 on Palm Beach.
Aruba has always been the sensible answer to a difficult Caribbean question.
The weather is unusually reliable. It sits outside the main hurricane belt. Flights from the East Coast are straightforward. The water off Palm Beach is calm. And there is enough restaurant and resort infrastructure that multigenerational trips do not require a spreadsheet sophisticated enough to qualify as a second job. More multigenerational options here.
What Aruba has historically had less of is truly top-end new hotel inventory.
The St. Regis changes that.
I had heard somewhat mixed reports after the hotel first opened, so I was initially watching it with a little caution. But I had a client stay there with his family in June 2026, and they had nothing but good things to say about the experience.
Hotels settle in, service teams find their rhythm, and actual client experience tells me far more than an opening-week review.
This is still a large resort, and Palm Beach is busy. I would not send someone here looking for a secluded Caribbean hideaway.
But for a family who wants an easy beach vacation, calm water, reliable weather and a polished full-service resort, I would feel much more comfortable recommending it now than I did immediately after opening.
Best for families, multigenerational trips and travelers prioritizing easy winter sun and a full-service beach resort. The Ritz-Carlton Aruba and the other Palm Beach resorts are the comparison.
What I would want to know is whether you want lively and convenient or quiet and secluded. The St. Regis makes much more sense for the first.
I have not been personally. A client stayed with his family in June 2026 and reported a very positive experience.
Grand Hyatt Grand Cayman Resort & Spa | Seven Mile Beach
Grand Hyatt Grand Cayman opened toward the quieter southern end of Seven Mile Beach.
The first thing I noticed was not the spa or the restaurants.
It was the drive from the airport.
Roughly ten minutes.
Ten minutes from collecting your luggage to being very close to the Caribbean is not an insignificant luxury, particularly with children. More on why Grand Cayman works so well for families here.
Grand Cayman has long been a strong upscale Caribbean destination without much genuinely new hotel inventory, so this is a meaningful addition.
I do want to be clear about the scale.
This is a large resort. If you are looking for intimate and tucked away, I would keep looking.
If you want a substantial beachfront property with enough pools, restaurants and infrastructure that everyone in a family can find something to do, this becomes considerably more interesting.
Best for families, groups and travelers who value an easy arrival and a full-service resort. The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman and Kimpton Seafire are the comparisons.
What I would want to know is how important intimacy is. This hotel makes sense when having plenty of resort around you is a feature rather than a drawback.
Watching.
Four Seasons Resort and Residences Puerto Rico
Four Seasons Resort and Residences Puerto Rico opened in late 2025 after the former St. Regis Bahía Beach was extensively reimagined.
I have stayed here, and I think this hotel makes considerably more sense once you are actually on the property. My full review is here.
It is lush, quiet and surrounded by a nature reserve. The grounds feel expansive and tropical, and there is enough going on that it works as a true resort rather than simply a nice hotel near San Juan.
At the same time, Puerto Rico is remarkably easy from the East Coast.
That combination is very compelling.
You can have a proper warm-weather resort trip without adding another country, another connection or a complicated arrival day.
For certain family trips and shorter winter escapes, that ease matters more than people sometimes admit.
Best for families, couples and travelers who want a polished tropical resort without complicated logistics. Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, is the comparison that actually matters.
What I would want to know is whether the client values nature, beach, room design, restaurants or a more residential resort feel most. Four Seasons and Dorado Beach appeal to many of the same travelers, but they do not feel the same.
Personally visited.
If you are deciding between Four Seasons Puerto Rico and Dorado Beach, I would not make the decision from the room photos alone. Beach, setting and overall atmosphere are much more useful differentiators. I have put the two side by side here.
New luxury hotels in Florida
Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort | Naples
Naples Beach Club opened in late 2025 on Florida’s Gulf Coast.
Pools, cabanas and the Gulf beachfront at Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort, on Florida’s Gulf Coast. Image courtesy of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts.
It is not the most exotic opening on this list.
It may be one of the most useful.
There is enormous value in an excellent warm-weather resort that does not require three airports, a ferry and an emotional support cappuccino.
Especially when you are traveling with children.
Naples gives Four Seasons loyalists a new Florida option on the Gulf Coast and should work particularly well for families, multigenerational groups and shorter winter trips where nobody is especially interested in spending an entire day getting there.
Best for families, multigenerational trips and easy winter escapes. The comparison set is South Florida and the Caribbean, depending on how far you actually want to travel.
What I would want to know is whether the trip is primarily about beach, resort, golf, family time or being in Naples itself.
Watching closely. I suspect this will be extremely useful.
The Vineta Hotel | Palm Beach
The Vineta brings Oetker to the United States for the first time.
And I like that they started small.
The restored Palm Beach hotel has just 41 rooms and suites and sits a couple of blocks from Worth Avenue.
This is not another enormous Florida beach resort.
It feels more like a small European hotel that has somehow found itself in Palm Beach, which, given Palm Beach, is not entirely implausible.
I would look at it for someone who wants the town itself, restaurants, shopping and a stylish weekend rather than an all-day resort experience.
Best for couples, long weekends and travelers who want Palm Beach rather than simply a Florida beach. The Breakers and the other Palm Beach hotels are the comparison, depending on whether beach access, scale or walkability matters most.
The question I would ask is whether you are picturing Palm Beach or a beach resort. Those are two different requests.
On my list.
New luxury hotels in Asia
Aman Nai Lert Bangkok | Thailand
Aman Nai Lert Bangkok opened in 2025 inside the historic Nai Lert Park.
Bangkok is already one of the best luxury hotel cities in the world.
That makes opening another expensive hotel there harder, not easier.
You are competing with Mandarin Oriental Bangkok, Capella, Four Seasons and several other hotels that are already exceptionally good.
Aman’s answer is very Aman.
Just 52 enormous suites, a major wellness component and a green enclave in the middle of the city.
I particularly like the idea of this hotel at the beginning or end of a larger Southeast Asia itinerary.
There are trips where two very comfortable nights in Bangkok are part of the itinerary.
And there are trips where those two nights are the reason everyone survives the itinerary.
Best for couples, Aman loyalists and travelers using Bangkok as part of a larger Thailand or Southeast Asia trip. Mandarin Oriental Bangkok, Capella Bangkok and Four Seasons Bangkok are the comparisons.
What I would want to know is whether you want river life, classic Bangkok atmosphere, a large urban resort or the quieter privacy Aman offers.
Very much on my personal list.
Opening soon, but I am not planning a trip around it yet
The Ritz-Carlton Bellagio | Lake Como
The Ritz-Carlton Bellagio has been “coming in 2026” for quite a while.
The hotel is planned for the former Hotel Grande Bretagne in Bellagio, a historic property dating to 1850 that has been closed for decades. Current plans call for 105 rooms and suites, gardens, indoor and outdoor pools, a destination spa and, importantly for Lake Como, a private dock.
On paper, this is a very interesting addition.
Bellagio itself has surprisingly little at this level. Most of the lake’s best-known luxury hotels sit elsewhere, which means travelers who specifically want to stay in Bellagio have historically had fewer compelling options.
But there is still no firm opening date.
And this is precisely the situation I warn clients about with new hotels.
If you are taking a casual trip and can pivot easily, wonderful.
If this is your honeymoon and the entire itinerary depends on a hotel that has been “opening this year” for three years, I would rather have a Plan B.
Best for Bellagio itself, if and when it opens. Grand Hotel Tremezzo, Villa d’Este and Passalacqua are all comparable and all bookable today.
What I would want to know is whether your dates can move. If they cannot, I would book something else and treat this as a happy surprise.
Watching, but I would not build a 2026 Lake Como trip around it until I have a confirmed opening date.
The luxury hotels opening in 2027 that I’m already watching
The problem with keeping a hotel list is that it never actually becomes shorter.
Several 2027 openings are already interesting enough that I would want to know about them before planning Europe, Mexico or California next year.
The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Hotel | Switzerland
The historic Park Gstaad is expected to reopen as a Four Seasons in summer 2027 after a major transformation led by Joseph Dirand.
Gstaad plus Four Seasons plus Joseph Dirand is a rather persuasive combination.
The original hotel dates to 1910, and what I am hoping for is that Four Seasons keeps enough of the old grand-hotel personality to make it feel like Gstaad rather than simply an exceptionally nice new ski hotel.
That matters in a place like this.
Gstaad already has The Alpina and Gstaad Palace. A new Four Seasons does not need to prove that it can deliver luxury. It needs to give me a reason to choose it instead. If you ski Europe from the East Coast, this is the logistics piece.
Best for Alpine summers, ski trips, families and couples who already know they like Gstaad. The Alpina Gstaad and Gstaad Palace are the hotels it has to beat.
I will be watching room configurations, ski logistics, summer programming and whether the hotel preserves the character of the original Park Gstaad.
Very high on my 2027 list.
Rosewood Rome | Italy
Rosewood Rome is expected to open in 2027 on Via Veneto, occupying three historic early-20th-century buildings.
Rome has plenty of luxury hotels.
What it does not have is an unlimited supply of hotels that get location, rooms, design and service exactly right at the same time.
That is why this opening interests me.
There has been a wave of high-end hotel development in Rome over the last few years, which is good news for travelers and increasingly complicated news for anyone trying to decide where to stay.
I would expect Rosewood to enter a conversation that already includes Hotel de Russie, Bulgari Hotel Roma and several excellent smaller hotels.
Best for couples, honeymoons and travelers who want a full-service luxury hotel in central Rome. Hotel de Russie, Bulgari Hotel Roma and Rome’s best smaller hotels are the comparison set.
I will be watching whether the hotel feels genuinely Roman or simply extremely polished.
Watching.
Rosewood Blue Palace | Crete
Blue Palace is expected to return as Rosewood Blue Palace in 2027 after a substantial reimagining of the well-known resort between Plaka and Elounda.
I am particularly interested in this because Crete deserves far more attention from luxury travelers.
It is an island large enough to support a proper trip, with beaches, villages, history, excellent food and dramatically different landscapes.
You do not have to combine Mykonos and Santorini every time you go to Greece. Here is one alternative itinerary.
I promise.
Rosewood could give travelers another compelling reason to make Crete the main event rather than an add-on.
Best for couples and families looking for a longer Greece stay with more to explore beyond the hotel. Crete’s other top properties are the comparison, along with the Cyclades if you are still deciding which Greece you want.
I will be watching how extensive the transformation really is and how the finished resort compares with the best of the rest of the island.
Watching.
Cheval Blanc Pitrizza | Costa Smeralda, Sardinia
Hotel Pitrizza is expected to relaunch as Cheval Blanc Pitrizza in 2027 after a major transformation.
This one is fascinating partly because the hotel is already operating during the transition.
Once the Cheval Blanc name officially goes on the building, Costa Smeralda will have another serious player at the very top of the market.
And Sardinia is already getting more interesting. My Sardinia guide is here.
The question for me will be whether Cheval Blanc can preserve the low-key, landscape-driven glamour that makes Costa Smeralda appealing while bringing the level of detail it does so well in places like St. Barth.
Best for couples, families and Mediterranean travelers who want the hotel and coastline to be the trip. The strongest hotels elsewhere on Costa Smeralda are the comparison.
I will be watching the completed rooms, the beach experience, the spa and how it measures against what is already there.
Watching.
Le Mas Bellevue Saint-Tropez | France
Oetker plans to open Le Mas Bellevue in 2027 between Saint-Tropez and Pampelonne.
The location immediately makes sense.
You have access to town and the beach clubs without necessarily committing to sleeping directly in the middle of either.
And Oetker already understands this particular kind of European resort rather well. Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Eden Rock St. Barths and L’Apogée Courchevel are not terrible references to bring to the assignment.
Best for Saint-Tropez trips where travelers want a full-service resort rather than a smaller hotel in town. COMO Le Beauvallon and Château de la Messardière are the comparisons.
I will be watching transportation, beach access and whether the hotel creates enough of its own atmosphere to make the location an advantage rather than a compromise.
Watching.
Milaroca, A Belmond Hotel | Riviera Nayarit
Belmond is also coming to Riviera Nayarit with Milaroca, currently expected in 2027.
Between Siari, One&Only Mandarina and now Milaroca, this part of Mexico is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore.
What interests me is less the fact that another luxury resort is opening and more what Belmond does with it.
Belmond is generally at its best when a hotel feels deeply connected to its surroundings. Translating that into a new-build beach resort will be the interesting part.
Best for luxury beach travelers and repeat Mexico clients looking beyond Los Cabos. Siari and One&Only Mandarina are the comparisons.
I will be watching whether it feels distinctly Riviera Nayarit rather than simply like another excellent tropical resort.
Watching.
Katanchel, A Belmond Hotel | Yucatán
Katanchel may be one of the 2027 openings I find most interesting conceptually.
The project is planned as a restored Yucatán hacienda with just 35 independent suites.
That immediately opens up a very different kind of Mexico itinerary.
Mérida. Cenotes. Mayan sites. Hacienda. Very good food.
Beach is lovely, but Mexico has considerably more to contribute to a vacation.
I would love to see this become the kind of hotel worth building an entire Yucatán itinerary around rather than simply using it as somewhere to sleep between excursions.
Best for couples, cultural trips and travelers who have already experienced Mexico’s major beach destinations. Chablé Yucatán and the region’s other restored haciendas are the comparison.
I will be watching how immersive the experience is and whether the hotel can carry a three- or four-night stay on its own.
Watching with real curiosity.
Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara | California
Four Seasons currently expects The Biltmore Santa Barbara to reopen in 2027 after years of closure and an extensive renovation.
At this point, I think it is fair to treat it almost like a new hotel.
Santa Barbara has always made enormous sense for an easy California escape, but the loss of the Biltmore left a very obvious hole at the top of the market.
Its return should be meaningful for couples, families and anyone building a larger California coast itinerary.
Best for long weekends, California road trips, couples and families looking for an easy domestic luxury trip. Rosewood Miramar Beach and San Ysidro Ranch are the comparisons.
I will be watching how much of the old Biltmore character survives the renovation.
Watching.
Should you book a luxury hotel right after it opens?
Sometimes.
I am generally cautious about the first few weeks of any hotel opening.
Landscaping may still need time. Not every restaurant or amenity may be ready. Service teams are learning the property. And opening dates have a charming habit of moving at precisely the moment you have purchased nonrefundable airfare.
The Ritz-Carlton Bellagio has been arriving in 2026 for a while. Danieli opened while portions of the hotel were still being completed. Other hotels quietly push opening dates by a season or sometimes an entire year.
None of that is scandalous.
It is simply how hotel openings work.
And it is worth knowing before you build an important trip around one.
There can also be advantages to being early.
New hotels sometimes have excellent initial availability, opening offers and room categories that will become considerably harder to book once everyone discovers them.
But the more important question is not:
What is the newest hotel?
It is:
Is the new hotel actually the best choice for this particular trip?
Four Seasons Mykonos being new does not automatically make Kalesma less compelling.
Danieli becoming a Four Seasons does not make Aman Venice less wonderful.
Aman Rosa Alpina is not suddenly the correct Dolomites hotel for every traveler.
And the newest hotel in Saint-Tropez will not magically improve your vacation if what you really wanted was to walk to dinner every night.
Luxury hotel planning gets much more interesting once you stop asking which hotel is “best.”
Frequently asked questions about new luxury hotels
What are the best new luxury hotels to know in 2026?
The openings I am watching most closely in 2026 are Danieli, Venezia, A Four Seasons Hotel and Airelles Palladio in Venice; The Lake Como EDITION; Aman Rosa Alpina in the Dolomites; Villa San Michele and Collegio alla Querce in Florence; Four Seasons Hotel Mykonos; Zannier Île de Bendor; Rosewood Courchevel Le Jardin Alpin; Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena; Amanvari; and Siari, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve.
Italy has had by far the strongest run, with Venice alone getting two major openings in the same year.
Several 2025 arrivals are still new enough to matter, including Rosewood Amsterdam, Four Seasons Resort and Residences Puerto Rico, Naples Beach Club and The St. Regis Aruba.
Is it better to wait before booking a brand-new hotel?
For an important honeymoon, anniversary or once-in-a-lifetime trip, I am usually cautious about the first few weeks after a hotel opens unless there is a compelling reason not to be.
Opening dates move. Amenities arrive in phases. Service teams need time to settle in. Danieli opened with part of the property still under restoration and the spa still to come, which is completely normal and also worth knowing before you book.
For a more flexible trip, being early can be wonderful. New hotels often have better availability, opening offers and room categories that become much harder to book once everyone catches up.
The honest answer is that it depends on how much of the trip is riding on that one hotel.
Should I book Danieli or Aman Venice for a Venice honeymoon?
They are both wonderful and they are not the same trip.
Danieli puts you in the middle of Venice, on the Riva degli Schiavoni, steps from Piazza San Marco, inside a 15th-century palazzo with an atrium that is genuinely one of the great hotel spaces in Europe. It is grand, it is busy, and it is unmistakably in the city.
Aman Venice is quieter, more private and more removed. It feels like staying in a palazzo rather than staying in a hotel.
If you want to walk out the door and be immediately in Venice, Danieli. If you want Venice to arrive on your terms, Aman. Hotel Cipriani and The Gritti Palace both belong in that conversation too, and Airelles Palladio has now added a fourth answer for anyone who wants space and a garden.
Aman Rosa Alpina or FORESTIS for the Dolomites?
This is the comparison I get asked most about the region, and the answer comes down to one question. Do you want to be in the mountains, or do you want to disappear into them?
FORESTIS is isolated and inward-looking. The hotel and the landscape are the experience, and leaving is not really the point.
Aman Rosa Alpina puts you in San Cassiano, which gives you much easier access to the restaurants, villages and the wider Alta Badia. In winter that matters for the skiing. In summer it matters for the hiking.
Neither is better. They are answers to different trips.
Which new luxury hotels are best for families?
Airelles Palladio Venezia is the surprise on this list, because it has a proper children’s club and real outdoor space, which almost nothing in Venice does.
Beyond that: Four Seasons Hotel Mykonos for families who want the island without the scene outside the bedroom door, Rosewood Courchevel for ski weeks, Naples Beach Club and The St. Regis Aruba for easy winter sun, Grand Hyatt Grand Cayman for an arrival that takes ten minutes from the airport, and Four Seasons Resort and Residences Puerto Rico for a proper tropical resort without a complicated travel day.
With families, the hotel matters less than the room configuration, the flight and what happens between breakfast and the first activity. Those are the details I would want to work through before booking anything.
Which new luxury hotels are best for honeymoons?
Danieli in Venice, Aman Rosa Alpina in the Dolomites, Villa San Michele in Florence, Four Seasons Mykonos, Zannier Île de Bendor, Amanvari and Four Seasons Cartagena.
But I would not choose on the hotel alone.
The right honeymoon hotel depends on how the whole trip fits together, how much you want to move around, whether you want restaurants and nightlife outside the door or would rather retreat, and how much time you actually have.
Does booking a luxury hotel through a travel advisor cost more?
No. I do not charge a planning fee for hotel bookings, and the rate is the same as booking direct.
What changes is what comes with it. Through Fora, Virtuoso, Four Seasons Preferred Partner and Rosewood Elite, most of these hotels come with added benefits: property credit, room upgrades when available, early check-in or late checkout, and breakfast at properties where it is not already included in the rate.
The part that matters more with brand-new hotels is knowing which room categories are actually worth booking, which parts of the property are finished, and whether the opening date is solid. That is harder to find on a booking page.
What new Four Seasons hotels have opened recently?
Recent Four Seasons openings and major reopenings include Danieli, Venezia in Venice, Four Seasons Hotel Mykonos, Four Seasons Hotel and Residences Cartagena, Naples Beach Club, Four Seasons Resort and Residences Puerto Rico and Four Seasons Resort Mallorca at Formentor.
The Park Gstaad and the reopening of The Biltmore Santa Barbara are both expected in 2027.
What luxury hotels are opening in 2027?
The 2027 openings I am watching are The Park Gstaad, A Four Seasons Hotel; Rosewood Rome; Rosewood Blue Palace in Crete; Cheval Blanc Pitrizza in Sardinia; Le Mas Bellevue Saint-Tropez; Milaroca and Katanchel from Belmond; and the reopening of Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore Santa Barbara.
The Ritz-Carlton Bellagio has been expected for a while and still has no confirmed date, which is its own kind of answer.
- Fora advisor
- Virtuoso
- Four Seasons Preferred Partner
- Rosewood Elite
I keep this list current so you do not have to.
I update it as hotels open, dates move, clients report back and I make my own way through more of them personally.
If you are planning a honeymoon, family trip, anniversary or larger itinerary around one of these, send me your dates, who is traveling and the hotels you are weighing. I can help you work out whether the new hotel is the right hotel, which room category is worth booking and what preferred-partner benefits are available.
And if I think the older hotel down the road is the better fit, I will tell you that.
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