Small Luxury Hotels of the World introduced five new hotels to its exclusive hotel collection
From a brand new hotel in the heart of Madrid to an historical city dwelling in Portugal and a secluded beach resort in Mozambique there is something to suit the tastes of all independently-minded travellers in search of luxury vacations.
TOTEM Madrid, Spain
Located in the upscale neighborhood of Barrio de Salamanca, TOTEM Madrid resides in a beautifully restored heritage building framed by traditional streetlights and broad tree-lined avenues.
The neighborhood is hailed as the capital’s shopping heaven and just steps away from the hotel are some of the city’s best shopping streets including everything from Spanish designers and international luxury brands to independent boutiques.
For those seeking a different kind of local culture, Madrid’s golden triangle of museums and art galleries is also just moments away. For exploring further areas in style, a premium chauffeured ride can meet the needs of the most discerning travelers and match the sophistication. After guests have explored the neighborhood and beyond, they can continue to soak up the atmosphere relaxing in their room complete with floor to ceiling windows and private balcony.
Paradise Cove Boutique Hotel, Anse le Rai, Mauritius
A luxury retreat here can be as laid-back or action-packed as you wish.
This adults-only hotel is designed with romance in mind – a private lagoon is surrounded by tropical gardens and hidden thatched ‘nests’ lead to a beautiful cliff-top infinity pool. The 67 rooms and suites all combine modern comfort with traditional Mauritian architecture and design, featuring draped four poster beds, private balconies and views of the lagoon, the beach or the gardens.
Out and about, guests can enjoy bike tours through sugar cane fields or a cruise on a luxury yacht. The staff will gladly assist guests with any request they have, from a Chinese Taoist massage or the ‘Aromas and Tropical Flowers’ bath at the spa to kite surfing and paddle boarding lessons at the beach.
Diamonds Mequfi Beach Resort, Pemba, Mozambique
The location is what really sets this luxury resort apart with seemingly unending panoramic views in every direction leaving the guests to enjoy maximum privacy and get back to nature, without leaving luxury and comfort behind.
The 50 bungalows dotted across the amber sands all have ocean views, private verandas and open air showers facing the bay, while the Mvua African Rain Spa blends together naturally sourced ingredients such as flowers, salt and wild honey to create a sensory local experience that can be enjoyed in a beachfront cabana.
From the hotel guest can go whale watching or island hopping, while nearby is the Quirimbas National Park covering over 750,000 hectares of the north-east coast of Mozambique. The park is home to a rich marine life of sea turtles and over a hundred species of fish.
If you’re travelling with family or friends opt for one of the resort’s exclusive and spacious beach suites, all of which feature two double bedrooms, a separate living area and complimentary minibar.
The VIEW Lugano, Switzerland
On arrival a floor butler will whisk guests up to one of just 18 stylish suites complete with a large terrace and a mini-bar tailored to their tastes. As expected the philosophy at The VIEW Lugano is entirely focused on made-to-measure service and ensuring that a guest’s every need is tended to, be it a specially designed treatment at the uber-cool spa to a private jet to enjoy an exclusive shopping experience.
Closer to home, guests inspired by the restaurant, Inocenti Evasioni, can also take a chef-led cooking course complete with a shopping trip to buy the ingredients at the local market.
Pousada de Guimarães, Portugal
Now the ornamental gardens and hushed hallways are host to a luxury retreat where the peaceful cloisters, stone fountains and soaring oak ceilings are made welcoming by huge fireplaces and snug sofas.
Guests can choose between 51 rooms in either the new and old wing of the hotel and are never far from its history – superior rooms are housed in the original monks chambers, the pool is beside what was once the mill and the bar in housed in the monastery’s kitchen.
Enjoy local cuisine at the hotel’s refined Dona Mafalda restaurant, which offers Minho regional classics in the old cellars surrounded by azulejos and views through the arches to the UNESCO medieval city.