Condé Nast Traveler has released a list of the best hotels in Europe. Here’s our selection of the Top Luxury Hotels in Europe 2017.
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There is definitely something about staying in a beautiful hotel in some of the best locations in Europe while being pampered and enjoying the very best of hospitality.
From luxury villas in quiet locations to luxury resorts frequented by royalty, you can find a bit of everything in this selection. Check them out!
Hotel Le Meurice – Paris
This 19th-century French palace-style hotel embodies the very best of luxury, combining Louis XIV style with contemporary details.
Grand Hotel a Villa Feltrinelli – Italy
Located on the edge of Lake Garda, described by many as one of the most beautiful places on earth, this luxury villa is the ultimate retreat from the busy city life.
Conservatorium Hotel – Amsterdam
The Conservatorium, filled with striking modern architecture and furniture, stands in a century-old building, but it’s probably one of the most modern from this list. There’s an indoor garden and almost half of the rooms are duplex and excellent gourmet food.
Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc – France
Glamorous and traditional are the words that best describe this hotel that faces the Mediterranean.
The Gritti Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel – Venice
Until recently it was not the best-known hotel in Venice, due to being very close to the water level, but after undergoing a 15-month renovation it’s now one of the most distinguishable hotels of the city.
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Four Seasons Firenze – Florence
Located in the 15th-century Palazzo Della Gherardesca, this hotel brings the best of art and luxury together.
Six Senses Douro Valley – Portugal
Located in the heart of Portugal’s Douro Valley, a region known for wine production, this luxury retreat is the perfect excuse to taste the best wines.
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Source: Condé Nast Traveller