OUR HANDPICKED HOTELS
We sleep our way through the world's top destinations to find you the best & most beautiful hotels. Find here our favorite rooms with a view.
Grana B&B
Inspired by millenary techniques and with a notable vocation to recover traditions, Grana is heritage, not only has a thriving cultural background but also counts with the work of local artisans and products, that are manufactured and grown traditionally in the place. A refuge in Oaxaca, that combines colonial tradition, art, and contemporary design. Everything revolves around a large central patio, a home for indigenous plants, and an antique magical fountain, in which the contemporary perspective of Oaxaca coexists with strong original architectural elements such as vaulted ceilings, ancient pillars, and walls that have been treated like real canvases, following the ancestral processes of painting and tiling.
Casa Teo
Always focused on details, Casa TEO's design revolves around the dining room - an open home kitchen and its communal table. It has a library with Olvera's personal collection of books, and two rooms with their own bathroom. The house counts with a wonderful staff that will pamper you as if you were in a five-star hotel, elaborating the most delicious breakfasts and dinners for an intimate but unique experience.
Don Bonito
A few minutes walk from the beach, within the streets of Sayulita, you will find Hotel Don Bonito, a white building peeking out among the tropical vegetation. Don Bonito is the perfect combination of comfort and sophistication
Fixie Lofts
The hotel sits on a historic townhouse in ruins and was renovated into 7 studio apartments and a pool in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, offering a discrete, slow travel style retreat for independent travelers versus the island massive holiday resorts.
Casa la Distancia
Casa la Distancia is nestled on the hill overlooking Playa Mermejita and Punta Cometa, the southernmost point in the state of Oaxaca. The home is also a short walk from Playa Rinconcito in Mazunte. While the house is just a short walk to these three beaches, once on the home’s expansive wooden deck, overlooking the tree canopy and the coastline, you truly feel alone in nature. In late July, butterflies abound, fluttering above the canopy. Dozens of different birds fly past each day, singing their respective songs, and the ocean waves are not far in the distance.
Casa Pueblo Tulum
The devil is in the details and the details are in Casa Pueblo - and we mean it! Designers Mike Moser and Derek Klein have masterfully created 16 suites that echo tropical bohemianism meets clean urban design. Indulge in organic coffee and fresh brunch served all day or take a dip in the sparkling pool. If this weren’t enough, leave your phone in the room and schedule a guided meditation or a reiki session for the ultimate disconnect.