The Lighthouse, FARO PUNTA IMPERATORE, Ischia, Italy


Faro Punta Imperatore Lighthouse, converted into a romantic hideaway, perches on a 172m high cliff on the island of Ischia, high above the Gulf of Naples.

It is one of Italy's most beautiful and iconic lighthouses on one of the country's most famous islands. Only 1.5h by ferry from Naples, Ischia offers beaches, thermal springs, hiking spots and fantastic food. The lighthouse is located above the famous Poseidon Spa and offers 4 couples the opportunity to experience an indescribable view from a magical location.

Today it is a place where you can feel the touching history of the tower and the power of the sea and completely relax in the simple, modern ambience.

The Lighthouse, Spain

Up to this day, ships rely on the guiding light of Faro de Punta Cumplida to show them the end of Spain – which is right where the Canary Islands’ most extraordinary luxury hotel starts.

Three suites, 150 years of lighthouse history, the endless sound of waves breaking on the cliffs. A sanctuary that lets you escape the noise and rush of everyday life, a hideaway for individualists, a lighthouse keeper’s platform 111 feet above the cliffs. The next mainland 3244 miles windward: America.

The Hotel by Jean Nouvel, Luzern, Switzerland

tars and heroes at its beckoning – this is surely how one of the most extraordinary hotel concepts in Switzerland can be summed up in just a few words. The hotel's notion can be accounted to the French leading architect, Pritzker Prize winner and film lover Jean Nouvel, as it was his work in designing the hotel that was inspired by the ingenuity of the star actors and directors from his favourite films, creating a hotel that is equivalent to taking a dream journey through the big-screen epics of cinematic history. Situated in the heart of the city of Lucerne, surrounded by a magnificent mountain landscape with plenty of green areas, the backdrop to this idiosyncratic hotel could not be more breathtaking. The lakeside promenade, the renowned KKL culture and congress centre, the Chapel Bridge and a host of other attractions are also only a stone’s throw away.

None of the fascinating rooms at «The Hotel» are alike – each one is a small masterpiece of design and hospitality, since even the discreet arrangement of furniture and fixtures has been crafted by the architect himself, matching the film themes in mind. The atmosphere exudes luxury without pretension.

Nouvel has employed a deliberate contrast with his minimalist and functionally designed corridors and as you walk to your room, you'll have that same expectant buzz you get when you go to take in a film at the movie theatre. The door opens, the curtain goes up, the magical game begins, space and time become meaningless and it all becomes clear – the true hero here is the guest.

Schlosshotel Neuhardenberg by Schinkel near Berlin, Germany

Neuhardenberg Castle Ensemble includes the castle itself, the castle park, which is one of the most beautiful in Germany, the former coach house, where the hotel is now housed, the former distillery, today the homestead, the Orangerie, two cavalier houses and its own church named after its builder Schinkel Church. The well-known Prussian architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781 – 1841) was also the one who rebuilt the castle in 1820 and created today's neoclassical form.

Desert Saga - Off-Grid-Cabin-in-Joshua-Tree-National-Park, USA

When architect, Malek Alqadi combined astute environmentalism with his exquisite taste, he didn't just create this home, he sparked a revolution in sustainable tourism. Set on the edge of the Joshua Tree National Park, guests take the lead in operating this clean yet luxurious off-grid space. Think serious stargazing sessions through a telescope, showering by a boulder, and falling asleep under the desert sky with a crackling fireplace at your feet—the second bedroom is open to the elements, with no walls or ceiling. And it's packed with technology too. You can measure your energy consumption, change your light settings and set cooling and heating temperatures of the space. Wrapped in salvaged weathering steel and up-cycled details, it raises the bar on stylish, conscious travel.

Copan by Oscar Niemeyer - The Coolest building in Latin America

São Paulo

Oscar Niemeyer was best known for his modern architecture in Brasília (and his contributions to the United Nations headquarters in New York), often using concrete to sculpt beautiful buildings. You can see many of his aesthetic trademarks in São Paulo’s Copan Building, a towering residential complex with sinuous concrete facade; and you can really get up close to his genius by renting one of the building’s apartments, courtesy of Airbnb. This studio apartment is located on the 23rd floor, and the host will happily guide you to the bakeries and shops on the lower levels and show you how to take in the incredible views from the rooftop.

Source: CNN Traveler & AIRBNB