Lodging
This collection of luxury boutique hotels serves as a high-end portfolio of adaptive re-use, placing you in the heart of each city’s most significant urban landmarks. You will experience a range of sophisticated atmospheres, from the industrial-cool of a former telegraph office in Berlin and a neo-Gothic post office in Ghent to the intellectual charm of a 1920s literary haunt in Paris and the sprawling maze of 25 joined canal houses in Amsterdam.

BoHo Prague Hotel

The Boho Prague Hotel is a champion of "sophisticated minimalism," housed within a meticulously transformed former post office in the heart of the city. While many Prague hotels lean into heavy Baroque or Gothic opulence, Boho takes a refreshingly modern turn, offering a sanctuary of clean lines, neutral palettes, and vast, open spaces. The atmosphere is one of refined calm—a chic, urban retreat where the scent of custom-blended candles and the soft glow of designer lighting make the city’s historic bustle feel like a distant memory. It is a boutique experience designed for the design-conscious traveler who seeks quiet luxury and a seamless, high-touch service in the center of the Czech capital. 🛏️ Room Description The Superior Twin Room is a masterfully balanced space, offering approximately 320 to 375 square feet (30 to 35 square meters) of modern elegance. The room features plush Twin-sized beds with high-thread-count linens and a dedicated seating area with contemporary designer furniture. Large soundproofed windows overlook the quiet neighborhood streets or the hotel’s internal courtyard, flooding the room with natural light. The open-concept bathroom (with curtain) is a highlight, finished in dark stone or marble and featuring a spacious walk-in rain shower, thick cotton robes, and premium Rituals toiletries. It is a spacious and tranquil environment that perfectly embodies the hotel's "Boho-chic" philosophy. ✨ Why We Picked this Hotel An Oasis of Calm in the Old Town: Its location is remarkably strategic; you are just a 5-minute stroll from the Old Town Square and the Powder Tower, yet the hotel is tucked on a quiet side street that remains blissfully insulated from the tourist crowds. The "Library" Philosophy: We love the hotel’s focus on relaxation and intellectual comfort. The stunning guest library and lounge areas invite you to linger with a book or a glass of wine, creating a living-room atmosphere that makes you feel more like a resident than a tourist. Exceptional Wellness Integration: The hotel features a beautiful, slate-grey wellness area with a sauna, steam room, and a small pool. It is an incredibly atmospheric space designed for total decompression after a day of navigating the cobblestones of the Charles Bridge. Design-Forward Gastronomy: The open-kitchen restaurant is a standout, offering a creative fusion of international and local flavors. For foodies, the breakfast is particularly impressive, featuring high-end artisanal products and a refined à la carte menu served in a bright, stylish setting.

Hotel Telegraphenamt, Berlin

Hotel Telegraphenamt is a striking revitalization of Berlin’s former main telegraph office, a Neo-Baroque landmark dating back to 1910. Located in the heart of Mitte, the hotel masterfully blends the building's industrial heritage (exposed brickwork, original girders, and high vaulted ceilings) with a high-glamour "Babylon Berlin" aesthetic. The atmosphere is electric and eclectic, serving as a social hub where international travelers and local sophisticates mingle in sun-drenched atriums and moody, velvet-clad lounges. It is a place that celebrates the layers of Berlin’s history, offering a bold, soulful experience that feels both deeply rooted in the past and vibrantly contemporary. 🛏️ Room Description The Roomy Twin Room is a spacious and thoughtfully designed sanctuary, offering approximately 345 square feet (32 square meters) of living space. These rooms typically overlook the hotel’s quiet, sunlit inner courtyard, providing a peaceful escape from Berlin’s urban energy. The layout features two plush Twin-sized beds with premium linens, accented by industrial-chic details like exposed brick and custom-made contemporary furniture. The modern bathroom is a highlight, featuring a large walk-in rainforest shower, designer toiletries, and heated floors. With its generous proportions and high ceilings, the room provides the perfect balance of historic character and refined, modern comfort for travelers sharing a space. ✨ Why We Picked this Hotel The Heart of Mitte Culture: You are perfectly positioned at Monbijou Park, literally steps from Museum Island and the chic boutiques of Hackescher Markt. It’s the ultimate location for those who want to wander between world-class history and Berlin’s most trendsetting neighborhoods. Architectural Heritage Reimagined: We love the juxtaposition of raw industrial elements (like the original 1910 postal machinery still visible in the public spaces) with lush, Art Deco-inspired furnishings. It feels like stepping into a cinematic version of Berlin’s golden era. A Gastronomic Powerhouse: The hotel is a destination for foodies, anchored by ROOT, a high-energy open-kitchen restaurant serving a fusion of Japanese and international flavors. From the artisanal bakery in the lobby to the Bavarian vibes of the Dieselhaus brewery, the culinary variety on-site is exceptional. Exclusive Wellness & Club Access: Guests gain access to a premier 1,200 m² gym and spa facilities, which were designed with a private members-club feel. After a day of exploring, the sauna and state-of-the-art fitness center provide a high-end sanctuary for regeneration.

Pulitzer Amsterdam

Pulitzer Amsterdam is a magnificent labyrinth of twenty-five interconnected 17th and 18th-century canal houses, masterfully woven together to create a one-of-a-kind luxury retreat. Situated between the iconic Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht canals, the hotel captures the essence of the Dutch Golden Age while embracing a playful, contemporary elegance. The interior design is a celebration of Dutch heritage, featuring a curated mix of antiques, modern art, and unexpected architectural quirks (like hidden doorways and narrow winding staircases) that reflect the city's historic charm. It is a vibrant, storytelling property where every corner feels like a private residence, offering an immersive experience into the soul of Amsterdam. 🛏️ Room Description The Classic Twin Room is a charming and thoughtfully designed space, typically measuring between 200 and 270 square feet (18 to 25 square meters). The room features two Twin-sized beds with bespoke headboards shaped to mimic the city's iconic gabled rooftops, dressed in premium linens. Each room is unique in its architectural layout, often showcasing original features like exposed wooden beams or large windows that overlook the picturesque inner gardens or the surrounding historic neighborhood. The elegant marble bathroom is equipped with a walk-in rain shower, plush bathrobes, and luxury D.S. & Durga toiletries. It is a refined, perfectly sized sanctuary that balances traditional Dutch craftsmanship with modern comfort. ✨ Why We Picked this Hotel The Heart of the Nine Streets: You are perfectly positioned in the Negen Straatjes, Amsterdam’s most charming neighborhood. We love that you can step out the front door and be immediately surrounded by independent boutiques, artisanal cafes, and the historic Jordaan district, with the Anne Frank House just a few blocks away. The "Secret" Garden Sanctuary: One of the hotel's greatest treasures is its expansive, tranquil inner courtyard garden. It is an unexpected oasis of calm in the city center, featuring whimsical sculptures and "Pause" (the garden cafe), making it the perfect spot for a quiet morning coffee or an afternoon spritz away from the canal-side bustle. Iconic Canal Cruising: The hotel maintains two beautifully restored classic salon boats, the Tourist and the Belle. We chose this property partly because there is no more stylish way to see the UNESCO-listed canals than on a private or small-group tour departing directly from the hotel’s own jetty. World-Class Culinary Social Scenes: From the dark, moody vibes of the award-winning Pulitzer’s Bar to the elevated, modern Dutch cuisine at Jansz., the hotel is a genuine local hotspot. For foodies, the atmosphere is just as compelling as the menu, blending historic pharmacy details with chic, velvet-drenched sophistication.

1898 The Post, Ghent

Housed in the upper floors of Ghent’s iconic former Grand Post Office, 1898 The Post is an architectural jewel that feels like a portal to a more romantic era. This boutique sanctuary, designed by the renowned Geraldine Dohogne, overlooks the Graslei and the Leie River, offering what are arguably the most cinematic views in Belgium. The interiors are defined by a "dark-and-moody" sophistication: deep sage-green walls, antique wood furnishings, and soaring lancet windows that frame the city's medieval spires. It is an intimate, atmospheric retreat that balances the gravitas of a historic monument with the cozy, intellectual hum of a private library. 🛏️ Room Description The Letter Twin Room is a beautifully compact and cleverly designed space, measuring approximately 215 square feet (20 square meters). True to the hotel’s postal theme, the room is an intimate "envelope" of style, featuring two comfortable Twin beds with high-end linens and bespoke headboards. The decor is a rich blend of dark wood, slate-colored walls, and antique-inspired light fixtures that highlight the room’s high ceilings and large historic windows. The bathroom is elegantly finished with a walk-in rain shower, marble accents, and premium Le Labo toiletries. It is a perfectly curated sanctuary for travelers who appreciate high-design aesthetics and a cozy, nocturnal atmosphere in the center of Ghent. ✨ Why We Picked this Hotel A Front-Row Seat to Medieval Ghent: Located at the intersection of the Korenmarkt and the Leie River, you are in the literal heart of the city. We love that you can watch the world go by on the Graslei from your window, with the Belfry and Saint Bavo’s Cathedral just a short stroll away. The "The Cobbler" Experience: Named one of the best bars in Europe, The Cobbler is the hotel’s pulse. With its oversized fireplace, library-style shelving, and world-class mixology, it offers a sophisticated social scene for foodies and cocktail enthusiasts alike, all while overlooking the river through massive arched windows. Masterful Storytelling Design: From the "staircase to nowhere" to the original stonework and neo-Gothic turrets, the hotel honors its postal heritage in every detail. It feels less like a hotel and more like an exclusive club for travelers who appreciate history, texture, and a sense of mystery. Intimacy & Exclusivity: With only 38 rooms, the service is personalized and discreet. We chose this for the "Honesty Bar" in the guest-only lounge, where you can relax by the fire in total privacy, a rare luxury in such a central city-center location.

Hôtel Madison, Paris

Hôtel Madison is a quintessentially Parisian boutique hotel that captures the elegant, intellectual spirit of the Left Bank. Set in a classic Hausmann-style building directly across from the historic Saint-Germain-des-Prés church, the hotel has long been a haven for artists and writers—most notably Albert Camus, who finished L'Étranger within these walls. The interiors are a graceful blend of mid-century charm and contemporary French refinement, featuring warm wooden accents, plush velvets, and a rotating collection of local art. It is a sophisticated, soulful retreat that offers an authentic "slice of Saint-Germain" life, making guests feel like residents of Paris’s most literary and stylish quartier. 🛏️ Room Description The Privilege Vue Twin Room is a bright and elegantly appointed sanctuary, measuring approximately 215 square feet (20 square meters). True to its name, the room's most captivating feature is the direct view of the iconic Saint-Germain-des-Prés church or the vibrant Parisian skyline through large, soundproofed windows. The space is individually decorated with a mix of contemporary design and classic French flair, featuring two comfortable Twin beds with premium Italian linens. The stylish bathroom is finished with high-quality materials and includes a walk-in rain shower or a bathtub, complemented by plush velvet robes and natural French toiletries. It is a perfectly balanced room that pairs the romance of a "view of Paris" with the quiet comfort required for a restful stay in the heart of the city. ✨ Why We Picked this Hotel The Epicenter of Saint-Germain: The location is a dream for lovers of Parisian culture. You are exactly where the action is — directly opposite the city's oldest church and just steps from iconic café-society landmarks like Les Deux Magots and Café de Flore. Literary & Artistic Pedigree: We love the hotel’s rich history as a creative sanctuary. The cozy lounge with its fireplace and the elegant breakfast room serve as quiet refuges where you can still feel the "avant-garde" spirit that defined the neighborhood in the 1930s and 40s. Gourmet Parisian Mornings: The breakfast experience is a standout for foodies. Served in a charming vaulted lounge, the buffet features high-end organic produce, artisanal French pastries, freshly squeezed juices, and expertly made omelets, providing a refined start to a day of exploration. Sophisticated Social Hub: The hotel’s bar is a hidden gem for an afternoon tea or an evening glass of wine. With its intimate seating and views of the bustling Boulevard Saint-Germain, it provides the perfect vantage point to watch the stylish Parisian world go by.

Great Northern Hotel, London

The Great Northern Hotel is a stunning piece of railway history, originally opened in 1854 as one of the world’s first great railway hotels. This Grade II listed Italianate masterpiece sits directly within the iconic King’s Cross St. Pancras complex, serving as a glamorous gateway between London and the rest of Europe. The interiors are a masterclass in timeless elegance, featuring curved corridors, high ceilings, and a "Grand Tour" aesthetic that blends Victorian opulence with sleek, modern luxury. It is a high-energy yet incredibly refined sanctuary—a place where the romanticism of the steam age meets the fast-paced pulse of contemporary London. 🛏️ Room Description The Two Connecting Edwardian Rooms provide a grand and flexible suite-style arrangement, perfect for families who desire both proximity and privacy. Each room measures approximately 270 to 300 square feet, creating a total private footprint of nearly 600 square feet. Located on the hotel's top floor, these rooms feature high ceilings, original sash windows, and a sophisticated decor of walnut cabinetry and sage-green leather accents. Each room is anchored by a plush King-sized bed with 300-thread-count linens. Both rooms come with their own luxurious en-suite bathroom featuring walk-in rain showers, Lefroy Brooks fixtures, and premium Malin+Goetz toiletries. This configuration offers two of everything (two seating areas, two workspaces, and two sanctuaries) all connected by a private internal door. ✨ Why We Picked this Hotel The Ultimate Connectivity Hub: You are quite literally at the center of it all. With the Eurostar, six London Underground lines, and major rail links at your doorstep, this is the most seamless location in the city for travelers arriving from Paris or heading out to explore the UK. A Foodie Destination in King's Cross: The hotel is a culinary standout, anchored by Rails Restaurant & Little Bar, which serves elevated British classics with a French twist. You are also steps away from the vibrant Coal Drops Yard, home to London’s most exciting new dining concepts and artisanal markets. The "Anthology" Bar Scene: We love the GNH Bar & Terrace, one of London's most stylish cocktail destinations. With its striking chandeliers and outdoor terrace overlooking the bustle of King's Cross Square, it’s the perfect spot for an evening drink in a high-glamour setting. Pantry Tradition: Each floor features a charming, guest-only pantry. We chose this for the thoughtful, "home-away-from-home" touch, where you can help yourself to complimentary artisan snacks, tea, coffee, and home-baked treats throughout the day.