Staff Design Hotel Picks


Staff Design Hotel Picks

Staff Design Hotel Picks

Since its inception in 1993, Design Hotels™ has strived to create a global community for design, architecture and culture.  Today, this community consists of the innovators, designers and dreamers behind some of the most original hospitality experiences around the globe. Take a journey through five inspirational properties, handpicked by Design Hotels™ very own travel experts.   

 

nest hotel, Incheon, South Korea recommended by Carsten Lima, Area Director, APAC, Design Hotels™Located on the island of Yeongjongdo, the setting of nest hotel is absolutely spectacular, with views overlooking the Yellow Sea and neighboring islands. Perfection is sitting on one's balcony and being surrounded by pine trees and reed fields, a nesting ground for the local bird population and the inspiration for the hotel's name. The reeds sway with the sea breeze and when the sun catches the landscape, it produces the most exquisite kaleidoscope of colors. The sense of tranquility is continued through the simple and sleek interiors of the 360 rooms, all of which feature diagonally placed windows designed to optimize the amount of sunlight streaming through. 

 

Hotel Hotel, Canberra, Australia recommended by Brandon Chan, Director of Sales & Marketing, APAC, Design Hotels™Housed in a Japanese-inspired building, at first glance Hotel Hotel would seem to be entirely removed from its location. However, the functional and minimalist interiors of the 68 guestrooms have been created using humble, locally-sourced materials such as natural clay, recycled oak and aged cork. Hotel Hotel's program of thoughtful sustainability is evident at almost every level: from the off-form concrete structure, to the repurposed furnishings and central staircase fashioned from salvaged timber. Taken as a whole, this breathing cornerstone of the Australian capital is a "vertical village" that contains the Palace Electric cinema, cafés and bars. The hotel's public lounge is a series of nested spaces formed by rough-formed concrete, home to two large fireplaces and a library thoughtfully stocked with independent magazines and vintage books. 

 

Sir Albert Hotel, Amsterdam, The Netherlands recommended by Henning Schaub, Sales Manager, Central & Eastern Europe, Design Hotels™The building was once a diamond factory but there's no doubt that Sir Albert Hotel is shining at its brightest right now. Amsterdam's cool and creative crowd is flocking to the hotel's IZAKAYA Asian Kitchen & Bar, created by Yossi Eliyahoo, and the restaurant's adjoining private terrace with sweeping city views is the perfect spot for sundowners. For those staying in one of the 90 stylish guestrooms once the party winds down, Sir Albert's unique brand of -bedside burger' room service comes courtesy of De Pijp foodie hotspot The Butcher.

 

Vertigo Hotel, Dijon, France recommended by Samantha Schellhase, Head of Portfolio Development, EMEA, Design Hotels™ 

Set in the historic heart of Dijon, the capital of Burgundy and one of the four official French cities of gastronomy, Vertigo Hotel is intrinsically linked with world-class food and wine. The hotel has fully embraced this culinary heritage, starting with the chic retro bar which serves a wide selection of vintage burgundy wines, alongside classic French cocktails. For the best and most unique sampling of the region, the mini bars in each of the 42 rooms are sourced strickly with products from Burgundy. Bedside wine tastings come in the form of single-serving -test tubes', a personal favorite and a great way to sample the region. 

 

The Gate Hotel Kaminarimon, Tokyo, Japan recommended by Aik Wee Ong, Director of Account & Revenue Management, APAC, Design Hotels™The Gate Hotel Kaminarimon and its 136 rooms is nestled in the culturally-rich neighborhood of Asakusa, steps from the main temple gate of Kaminarimon and surrounded by independent shops and restaurants oozing with the charm of old Japan. Far from being stuck in the past, the district is constantly evolving by embracing innovative art and design, and The Gate Hotel with its clean, contemporary vibe is playing a considerable role in this evolution. The sweeping panoramic views from the hotel's lobby and restaurant offer guests a birdseye view of the shifting and contrasting landscape of one of Tokyo's most exciting destinations.

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