5 Must-Stay Luxury Hotels for 2018

  • By Jessica Elmore
  • 10 Feb, 2018
If traveling is on your itinerary for 2018, why not live it up and experience some of the most luxurious hotels around? Here are five must-stay luxury hotels worth seeing this year.

The Fairlane Hotel (Nashville, Tennessee)

The Fairlane Hotel promises a “retro-modern” experience. The retro comes in with decor that echoes the 1960s and 1970s. The modern is in the free wifi, bedside charging station, and 55-inch television. With a fitness studio, delicatessen, coffee bar, and 24/7 concierge service, your stay will be sure to meet your needs.

Downtown Camper (Stockholm, Sweden)

Groups have the opportunity for a truly unique experience at the Downtown Camper. This hotel provides guests the ability to join shared living spaces but keep the amenities of a luxury experience. Rooms are designed with cozy comfort in mind, and choices feature a window nook or a room with no windows at all for a deep, restful sleep.

Kimpton La Peer (West Hollywood, California) 

The La Peer Hotel has put many thoughtful touches into a chic, artsy experience. Artwork adorns each room, and guests can enjoy a long soak in a large tub after stretching out on the included yoga mat. A heated outdoor pool, bikes that can be borrowed for the day, and custom picnic baskets are just some of the amenities that make a stay at the La Peer memorable.

The Jewel Grande (Montego Bay, Jamaica)

If it’s an all-inclusive experience you’re after, the Jewel Grande is set to deliver. Two swimming pools, butler service, a state-of-the-art gym, and a full-service spa would be luxurious in any setting, but they become phenomenal on the edge of the beautiful beach of Montego Bay.

The Pod Hotel (New York, New York)

If your idea of getting away from it all is really being right in the middle, the Pod Hotel is the place for you. Set right in Times Square, you can be just steps away from all the Big Apple has to offer. The rooms have a minimalistic feel without scrimping on the necessities. Each pod features a clean, simple design with wifi, a workspace, a media center, and smart storage to make the most of every inch. Wherever your adventures take you this year, make sure you embrace them with style and comfort in mind.
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