La Muralla Roja by Ricardo Bofill

Calpe, Spain

One of Catalan’s most famous architects, Ricardo Bofill was responsible for many social housing projects in Spain and France. One such project is La Muralla Roja in Alicante, a Moorish fortress-inspired complex with a striking red facade and series of labyrinthine staircases (anyone else getting major Squid Game vibes?). This five-star Airbnb lets guests explore beyond the individual apartment, including the building’s rooftop pool and countless photo backdrops.

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La Cité Radieuse by Le Corbusier

Charles-Édouard Jeanneret (better known as Le Corbusier) was a pioneer of modern architecture, with 17 projects inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. One UNESCO-recognized project is Unité d’habitation, a series of residential buildings that includes the influential La Cité Radieuse structure in Marseille. The apartment building is a paragon of Brutalist style (bulky, stark, made from concrete) and features a communal rooftop terrace, views of the Mediterranean, and 337 apartments with western-facing balconies. This two-bedroom duplex on Airbnb gives you a little taste of Le Corbusier’s original design—plus Wi-Fi.

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Yoshino Cedar House

Yoshino Cedar House by Go Hasegawa

Yoshino-gun, Japan

A collaboration between Airbnb's design studio, Samara, and Tokyo-based architect Go Hasegawa, the Yoshino Cedar House is nothing short of a masterpiece. The home was established to boost the economy of Yoshino, a rural town in central Japan, and was built entirely out of locally sourced and milled cedar wood. The resulting structure looks almost like the inside of a sauna, with warm-hued wood covering every surface. This listing is for two private rooms on the upper level, while the lower level is open to the entire town, so you can head downstairs and break bread with some locals.

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KAJ , House Boat Hotel, Copenhagen, DK

KAJ is actually not a hotel. But nor is it a houseboat. KAJ is something in between. A floating pod of Danish hygge crafted entirely of reclaimed materials. It is tucked away in a quiet part of the ​​beautiful harbor of central Copenhagen, Denmark. With a direct view of the historic custom house (Toldboden) and a stone’s throw from several of Copenhagen’s wonderful tourist attractions, KAJ Hotel combines the perfect location with a unique residential experience.

After a night’s sleep on the soothing waves, you can make your own homemade porridge and coffee/tea (all provided by us) while watching the Copenhagen skyline from the balcony, dangling your feet in the clear water – or even taking a morning dip.

At KAJ Hotel, you get the charm of staying on a houseboat combined with Scandinavian design and the comfort of staying in a hotel. It is the very essence of Danish hygge.

Tenir Hotel, one of the highest montain hotels in the world, Kazakhstan

Unique ecohotel, located at an altitude of 3200 meters, surrounded by the range of Trans-Ili-Alatau mountains

Tenir ecohotel is the highest mountain hotel in Kazakhstan, which is ideal for everyone who wants to live in the mountain silence and enjoy the pristine nature in comfortable guest rooms on the territory of one of the best eco-locations in Central Asia.

Ecohotel Tenir is a "ski-in, ski-out" hotel, which is located in the foothills of Trans-Ili –Alatau mountains away from the city bustle . Visitors are provided with accommodation in separate guest rooms equipped with all amenities. In total, the hotel has 10 rooms, which have everything you need for a good rest.

The Greeno, a sophisticated Montana woodland hideaway, USA

Nestled into a secluded woodscape, overlooking a picturesque valley

The 12 homes at the green o are carefully arrayed on a densely timbered hillside. Each Haus offers privacy for two—a sanctuary among the trees. Peek through the branches to discover spectacular views of the Blackfoot River Valley. Jagged mountaintops carve their way across the horizon. To the north lies the million-acre Bob Marshall Wilderness and the Swan Mountain Range, with elevations topping 8,000 feet. To the south lies the Garnet Mountain Range, home to large elk herds and raptors of all kinds.

For anyone who’s ever wanted a luxury retreat in Montana, the green o offers unparalleled natural beauty.

Hospitality Design recognized the green o as having the Best Suites (out of more than 800 luxury properties) at the 18th annual HD Awards.

OLEA ALL SUITE HOTEL, Zakynthos Island, Greece -Interior Design Award Winner " Best of the Year":

Is a unique 5 star hotel, set on a picturesque hill, surrounded by olive trees and green, walking distance from tsilivi resort, 10 minutes from zakynthos town and airport.

The stunning view, the proximity to the village and the sandy beaches, in combination with the exceptional service and ambience, make olea the ideal place for a romantic and relaxing holiday.

All 93 suites are of a superb contemporary elegance, set in a quiet romantic ambiance that ensure unforgettable moments and precious memories.

The 3 restaurants offer exquisite culinary options, including greek and mediterranean dishes.

Parillo, Paros, Greece

Parīlio, Paros

The affordable secret

Away from the buzz of better-known Greek Islands, Paros sits further out in the Cyclades – a neighbour to thrumming Santorini and party-happy Mykonos. Parīlio, which opened in 2019 on the north-east coast, has guestrooms set around a pool, with abstract art above the beds. There’s a clever restaurant, Mr E, on site, which puts an international spin on Greek favourites such as bream baked in lemon leaves with chickpea stew. It feels like a steal for the price (about £190 for a double room), and we named it one of the best new hotels in the world in our Hot List 2020.

BEACH HIDEAWAY Oku Kos, Greece

Oku Kos

A cool, laidback summer hangout

Pure relaxation is difficult to find, but it’s near-impossible not to lean into the chilled-out vibe you feel immediately as you enter Oku’s open reception. Inspired by the relaxed Greek way of life, Oku aims to combine local culture with relaxation, and easily succeeds. Somehow there are 100 rooms in the hotel, but it feels more like 20; the property is wonderfully private, and Greek-style whitewashed buildings blend seamlessly into the open landscape. Guests can choose from rooms with private or semi-private pools (shared with two other rooms, but surprisingly personal), or opt for a larger villa with a roof terrace and sea views. Special mention to the showers, which are some of the best I’ve used in a hotel thanks to the strong waterfall current and moody, stone walls that lean into the minimal aesthetic.

Food at Oku, overseen by executive Chef Mark Vaessen, is impeccable and unapologetically Greek. Salads are topped with crumbly feta and tomatoes that burst in the mouth, while the tzatziki is so good it's impossible not to order a bowl at every meal. Take your dinners outside where you can watch the sunset – which sets over nearby Kalimnos and is guaranteed to be one of the most stunning you've seen – over the hotel's private beach, with a cocktail made at the bar in-hand. Abigail Malbon