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10 editor-approved luxe hotels to book for your next trip to Europe

10 editor-approved luxe hotels to book for your next trip to Europe

Emirates Woman10-02-2025

At some point during the year, we always have Europe on are travel itinerary as most of the destinations are all a direct flight away from Dubai.
When it comes to planning your stay, the most crucial element is choosing the right hotel. For your next trip to one of the beautiful countries in Europe, we've curated an exclusive list. This collection represents hundreds of hours of researching, scouting and sourcing the best properties around Europe to make it a memorable trip.
From classic hotels such as Claridge's in London to modern ones such as The Julius in Prague, there's something for every taste.
Each of these hotels offers something special, from incredible locations to luxury services that make them stand out among Europe's finest accommodations.
Aman – Venice, Italy
Set in one of Venice's eight great monumental palazzos on the Grand Canal, this exclusive hotel has just 24 individually decorated rooms and suites. The Aman Venice combines the past and present perfectly, creating authentic cultural encounters for all of their guests. The historically significant art and architecture, including frescoes by Tiepolo.
For more information visit aman.com
Conservatorium Hotel – Amsterdam, Netherlands
Conservatorium Hotel offers an elegant retreat in the heart of Amsterdam, renowned for its architectural beauty and exceptional hospitality. Situated in the Museum District, this luxury hotel blends heritage with contemporary style, featuring luxurious rooms and suites designed for comfort and relaxation. Guests can dine at the award-winning Taiko Restaurant, unwind in the Akasha Holistic Wellbeing Centre, and explore the vibrant cultural scene just steps from your door.
For more information visit conservatoriumhotel.com
The Julius, Prague, Czech Republic
More than a hotel, The Julius is your space where you can connect with the local community and, best of all, where you have the flexibility to explore and the freedom to just be. The property features autumnal colours, natural materials and brass details feature throughout, alongside comfy beds, 100% cotton linens with a satin finish, fine bone china crockery from Villeroy & Boch and a kitchen kitted out with an array of top appliances to truly make you feel at home.
For more information visit thejulius.eu
Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace – Budapest, Hungary
Regarded as the only Forbes Five-Star hotel in Hungary, the beautiful property embodies the spirit of Budapest's Golden Era. From the moment you enter the wrought iron peacock gates, guests can witness more that two million mosaic tiles. Known for its striking chandelier, guests can see the stunning views of the danube and the picturesque Buda skyline. Overall, the experience is an unforgettable once, as everyone can recharge in the Spa and harness the city's heritage in wellness, while enjoying an innovative cocktail at the lobby bar MÚZSA.
For more information visit fourseasons.com
Claridge's – London, UK
The lobby captures the art deco glamour of the Jazz Age, when flappers hobnobbed with royalty. Its checkered-floor expanse buzzes with an international motley crew of Hollywood stars, brides and business types catching up over zesty Ginger John cocktails in the 1930s-style Fumoir bar. The pick of the new suites is the Georgian, an impeccable meld of English heritage and subtle chinoiserie. There's a Steinberg baby grand piano, silk de Gournay panels in the dining room and a kitchen with a 24-hour butler.
For more information visit claridges.co.uk
Le Bristol – Paris, France
Le Bristol Paris strikes the harmonious balance between preserving traditional values, service, and elegance with a truly modern outlook. Over the past couple of years, the property has been carefully developing our 'Ateliers du Bristol', starting with the creation of our Living Bread, It became the first hotel in Paris to add a flour mill to the kitchens, to not only bake their own bread but to be able to grind their own flour from freshly milled heirloom wheat to create some of the best bread in Paris. Le Bristol Paris is all about reinventing classic traditions with a modern touch.
For more information visit oetkercollection.com
Paragraph Freedom Square – Tblisi, Georgia
Step into a world of eclectic energy and charm at Paragraph Freedom Square, Tbilisi. Located steps away from the historic Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, sits the dawn of a new era – Georgia's preeminent luxury hotel. As the sun bounces from the curves of its glass façade, energy permeates Paragraph Freedom Square, a Luxury Collection Hotel and a new vibrant social hotspot is born. Blending the historic hallmarks of culture with contemporary luxury, guest rooms and suites combine traditional Georgian design with elevated luxury, from wine refrigerators in every room to splashes of colourful local artwork, alongside freestanding bathtubs overlooking floor-to-ceiling windows, inviting you to soak in the stunning views of the city. Your experience unfolds with an array of amenities including five restaurants and lounges under the tutelage of a Michelin-starred chef, a breathtaking spa that stretches over three floors.
For more information visit marriott.com
Soho House – Berlin, Germany
Soho House Berlin is a members-only club, hotel, and dining establishment located in the Mitte district of Berlin. It occupies a historic Bauhaus-style building that once served as a department store and later housed the Communist Party's Central Committee in East Berlin. The building's rich history adds to its distinctive charm. The rooms are luxuriously designed rooms for members and guests, with a mix of vintage and modern elements. There's a rooftop restaurant with stunning views of Berlin and an Italian-inspired menu along with a casual restaurant and bar inside.
For more information visit sohohouse.com
Hotel Balzac – Paris, France
Hotel Balzac is full of charm and character, providing a unique sense of place. The Parisian epitome of quiet luxury, it offers all the modern comforts of a discerning traveller and a reliable hospitality service. Upon walking past its majestic door for check-in, you'll feel the intimate and warm atmosphere of the lobby, thanks to the renowned Festen Architecture duo, Charlotte de Tonnac and Hugo Sauzay. The Festen duo have leaned heavily into the 1930s and 1940s for inspiration, revisited with creative modernity and minimalism deeply anchored in Balzac's Parisian identity to create ultra-chic spaces within the hotel, which is eminently Instagrammable. Guests can also experience the facilities which include the pool, sauna, and state-of-the-art fitness room complete the facilities of this unparalleled spa.
For more information visit hotelbalzac.paris
One&Only Aesthesis — Athens, Greece
Self-indulgence is gently encouraged by the therapists at the Guerlain spa; euphoria-inducing facials and wellness rituals focus on deep relaxation and inner glow, which pretty much sums up a stay at this smoothly operated urban resort.
For more information visit oneandonlyresorts.com
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