On the Seefeld Plateau, the Nidum Casual Luxury Hotel seems bathed in light from a sun that never sets [...]
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Meran’s most central boutique hotel Suiteseven is a secret tip for individualists [...]
When the first fairways open in the Zillertal and, higher up, ski edges are still carving into the firn, a rare moment unfolds: skiing and golf meet.
The Agrad Chalets offer everything you need for a restorative escape – and yet, it’s well worth looking beyond the village walls to discover the beauty of the surrounding region.
The Bergland Hotel Sölden is exclusively nestled in the picturesque Ötztal. Generous ski slopes are right on the doorstop as are connections to the glacier skiing areas [...]
From the historic Arthotel Lasserhaus in Bressanone, a journey of the mind meets inspiring impressions in an atmosphere steeped in...
Dexamenes Seaside Hotel in Greece transforms a 1920s wine factory into a luxury design hotel by the sea. Discover fine dining, fermentation rituals and immersive art experiences in the Peloponnese.
THE Stylemate Issue No. 01 | 2026 – MAN IN PROGRESS explores modern masculinity, design, scent and the curated Lifestylehotels™ Selection. Available now in our online shop.
White walls, almost black timbering, and two or three storeys high – a typical alpine house. Yet in some areas, this style of building has changed significantly over recent years ...
Hotel Can Ferrereta in Mallorca blends historic architecture, contemporary art and Mediterranean serenity. A refined boutique hotel in Santanyí where design, culture and slow luxury meet.
In the northeast of Mallorca lies a place that feels less built than listened into being. Es Racó d’Artà is not a hotel in the conventional sense. It is a conversation between stone and wind, between line and light.
At the Farmhouse Torgglerhof where the Passeier Valley begins and everyday life softens to a quieter tone, many things grow. Above all, apples. A great many apples. So many, in fact, that the farm was once simply called the “Apple Hotel” — a name that suited it perfectly at the time, yet eventually felt too small for what it had become.













