Loapi Tented Camp, Bedroom Two
Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, South Africa
Sleep under canvas in this private wilderness camp, designed by GAPP Architects.
BOOK: From £3,500 a night, based on two people sharing, all inclusive, tswalu.com.
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Curl on up in the most impressive rooms on the planet
Swoonworthy staycations and heart-stopping holiday views… Whether you’re looking for the perfect honeymoon spot – or just the stopover kip of a lifetime – these are the world’s most romantic and beautiful hotel rooms (and how much it will cost you to stay in them).
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Sleep under canvas in this private wilderness camp, designed by GAPP Architects.
BOOK: From £3,500 a night, based on two people sharing, all inclusive, tswalu.com.
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Beautiful less for its furnishings than its surrounds – the MURAKA is a complete residence with three bedrooms. One happens to be 17ft underwater. Sleep and marvel at the life surrounding your cosy, comfy bed.
BOOK: From $9,999 a night for whole residence, conradmaldives.com.
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The Royal Suite is an immaculate space – Louis XVI and Piedmontese furnishings dot each of the spotless rooms, and it even boasts a genuine Aubusson carpet.
BOOK: £POA, marriott.com.
Morocco’s riads are exceptionally beautiful – traditional houses built around a central courtyard or garden, these started springing up during the Islamic Period. Riad Jardin Secret is an ‘anti-modern’ option which hosts artists for residencies, and is completely vegetarian as a space. The double room is the prettiest snug of them all.
BOOK: From €150, riadjardinsecret.com.
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The Parador network is an exceptional collection of historic hotels managed by the Spanish government, and perfect stop off points for any pilgrims taking Spain the slow way. The Parador de Hondarribia and its suites provides a particularly exceptional stopover, though – with its tenth century medieval walls and tapestry-sheltered beds.
BOOK: From £300 a night, paradores.es/en.
This is an ultra-exclusive safari camp that only totals four guest suites – and each are incredible. Designed by Nick Plewman Architects and interior designers Fox Browne Creative, the spaces are designed to mirror the surrounding desert, with the lodge’s central tower reflecting the termite mounds native to the area (but a lot more luxe, given its private wood fired hot tub and plunge pool…). Each contains an incredible lookout from a wooden decking, and a daybed for sleeping under the stars.
BOOK: From £1,000 a night per person, all inclusive, onguma.com.
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Perched atop Rome’s highest hilltop, this is the ultimate lookout point for the Eternal City. The Napoleon suite is particularly impressive: it contains a writing desk that reportedly belonged to the emperor himself.
BOOK: From £3,689 a night, romecavalieri.com.
This Relais & Châteaux hotel is like stepping into a Jane Austen novel, and the Grand Master Suite is the real jewel in its crown. Ruby red and royal gold hues feel ultra-British – but it’s by no means stuffy. Enjoy a book in front of the room’s open fire, or jump around on a four-poster bed.
BOOK: From £1,286 a night, lucknampark.co.uk.
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Catching the Olympics next year? Upgrade your stay in one of Paris’ newest opens, designed by the legendary Martin Brudniski.
BOOK: £POA, legrandmazarin.com
Designed by Paola Navone, the heritage suite sits at the heart of a historic castle with a whopping 740 acre. Emerge from the queen-sized bed (draped with Egyptian cotton, of course) and trot downstairs to the exceptional Michelin starred Le Torre restaurant.
BOOK: From £1,726 a night on a B&B basis, comohotels.com.
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Is this the most extravagant hotel suite in Europe? The Baron’s Suite was built for the former owner of the chateau who was (surprise, surprise) a Baron. Versailles parquet floors, 17ft ceilings, and large casement windows revealing manicured gardens – all part of the suite’s old-world charm.
BOOK: From approx £4,342 a night, chateaugrandluce.com.
Brad and Kristie Lomas bought the Grade II listed hall in 2019, and gently restored the manor with the help of Kagu Interiors.
BOOK: From £350 a night on B&B basis, boys-hall.com.
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The Lady Caroline Suite, designed by Kim Partridge, boasts historical tapestry wall hangings in addition to original nineteenth-century art. The view is exceptional – sit sleepy by the window and watch as the peaceful River Maigue babbles.
BOOK: adaremanor.com.
Designed by Matthew Williamson to demonstrate that luxury Mediterranean styles aren’t just white walls and marbles. Mission accomplished.
BOOK: From €5,000 a night, belmond.com.
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Lounge in sprawling Persian luxury in the heart of the city. Pop downstairs for a Turkish bath and return to pluck a date from a carefully laid box, a sweet treat before bed.
BOOK: From £2,600 a night including breakfast, ajwa.com.
Featured image: Tswalu Kalahari