Hotels Selected for Their Architecture
From cliffside retreats to glass dome hideaways. Hotels where the building is the story.
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Sleep in a Lantern Dome — The Campster Kanchanaburi
If you like the idea of sleeping under the sky—but still want a real bed, real walls, and a sense of design—The Campster in Kanchanaburi is an easy yes. It’s part glamping, part tiny architecture experiment. Simple, clean, and made for slow evenings. The architecture: a clear shell in

Sleep on a Legend: The Queen Mary in Long Beach
The Queen Mary is a hotel you don’t just check into. You board it. Moored in Long Beach, this retired ocean liner still feels like it’s in motion — long corridors, low ceilings, and that steady rhythm of spaces designed for travel. The architecture is not about views from

4 Cliffside Hotels Where the Architecture Is the View
Some hotels have a view. These four are the view. Built into volcanic rock, carved from ancient cliff faces, or perched above crashing waves — each one puts architecture at the center of the experience. Volcano View Hotel — Santorini, Greece Most people picture Oia when they

Overwater Villas in the Maldives: The Dream Is More Affordable Than You Think
You’ve seen the photos. A wooden walkway stretching across turquoise water. A private villa perched above the lagoon. Steps leading directly into the ocean from your room. It looks impossible. Reserved for honeymoons with unlimited budgets or Instagram influencers with sponsorship deals. But here’s what the photos don’t tell you:

Where History Lives: 6 Hotels Built to Last Centuries
Some hotels weren’t always hotels. They started as family homes, merchant palaces, and noble residences — buildings made to last forever. Now they welcome travelers into spaces where every tile has a story. Riad Fès – Fès, Morocco Behind a simple door in Fès, a 300-year-old house