Tablet has released its list of the 16 best new hotel designs across Europe, highlighting a diverse selection of properties that showcase innovative architecture and interior concepts. The compilation features hotels from various countries, each recognized for its unique approach to hospitality design.
Overview of Selected Hotels
The list includes hotels from cities and regions such as Paris, London, Barcelona, and the Greek islands, among others. Each property was chosen for its distinct design elements, ranging from contemporary aesthetics to the adaptive reuse of historic buildings.
- Paris’s Hôtel Madame Rêve, located in a former post office, features interiors by designer Laurent Taïeb.
- In London, The Twenty Two stands out for its Georgian architecture and modern interiors.
- Barcelona’s Casa Luz offers a rooftop terrace with panoramic city views.
- On the Greek island of Paros, Parilio Hotel is noted for its Cycladic-inspired minimalist design.
Design Trends and Features
Several hotels on the list emphasize sustainability, adaptive reuse, and local craftsmanship. Tablet notes that many of the selected properties have transformed existing structures, such as industrial buildings or historic landmarks, into contemporary accommodations while preserving original architectural features.
For example, the Hotel Telegraphenamt in Berlin occupies a former telegraph office, blending industrial elements with modern luxury. In Lisbon, The Ivens pays homage to the city’s maritime history through nautical-themed interiors.
Geographic Diversity
The featured hotels are spread across Western, Central, and Southern Europe. The selection includes properties in urban centers as well as remote destinations, such as the forested landscape surrounding Forestis in Italy’s South Tyrol region.
Other notable inclusions are the Hotel Les Roches Rouges on the French Riviera, which offers Mediterranean views, and the Hotel PACAI in Vilnius, Lithuania, housed in an 18th-century palace.
Tablet’s Selection Criteria
Tablet’s editorial team evaluated hotels based on architectural innovation, interior design, and guest experience. The list aims to represent a range of styles, from ultra-modern to classically inspired, reflecting current trends in European hospitality design.
According to Tablet, the chosen hotels demonstrate a commitment to creativity and quality, offering guests distinctive environments that enhance their travel experiences.
Full List and Further Information
The complete list of the 16 best new hotel designs in Europe, along with detailed descriptions and booking information, can be found at Tablet’s official announcement.