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Gold List 2021 Hotel
Jack Johns

Gold List 2021 hotels

The best hotels in 2021, as reviewed by our editors and contributors. We've stayed at some of the finest properties around the world, and these made the top of our list.

30 Hotels in Gold List 2021

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

$$$ | 2-1-1, Nihonbashimuromachi, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-8328
It may be a top-dollar booking, but the service alone is value enough at this hotel with stellar views.
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El Fenn

$$ | Derb Moulay Abdullah Ben Hezzian, 2, Marrakech, Marrakech 40000
A bigger, brighter, and bolder expansion of the famed Marrakech hotel.
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Londolozi Game Reserve

$$$ | Londolozi Private Game Reserve, Sabi Sand, Kruger National Park 1350
One of the best places in Africa to see leopards in the wild.
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Le Bristol Paris

$$$ | 112 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, Paris 75008
An icon for all the right reasons, this Faubourg Saint-Honoré stalwart earns regulars who eventually feel like family.
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Rosewood Little Dix Bay

$$$ | Lee Road, Spanish Town, Virgin Gorda
Storied Caribbean resort back and better than ever (yet unchanged in all the right ways).
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The Nautilus Maldives

$$$ | Thiladhoo, Baa atoll
Champagne in bed? Breakfast aboard a luxury yacht? An impromptu swim with manta rays? It's all possible here.
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The Peninsula Hong Kong

$$$ | Salisbury Rd., Hong Kong
Combining an old-school Hong Kong feel with contemporary comfort, The Peninsula specializes in world-class service—whether your mission is business or pleasure.
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COMO The Treasury

$$ | 1 Cathedral Ave., Perth, Western Australia 6000
COMO's first Aussie outpost is our new base on the west coast.
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The Middle House

$$ | No. 366 Shi Men Yi Road, Shanghai 200041
A hushed private space that’s upped the city’s design game and champions the country’s contemporary art scene—the Shanghai debut from the group behind Hong Kong’s Upper House.
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Sensei Lanai, A Four Seasons Resort

$$$ | 1 Keomuku Hwy, Lanai, Hawaii 96763
Hawaii’s first high-end destination wellness retreat set on 24 acres of pure pikake-scented paradise.
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Cap Juluca, a Belmond Hotel, Anguilla

$$$ | Maunday's Bay
A romantic fantasy of a hotel—newly revamped but keeping the elements that draw loyalists back year after year—which creates its own narrative on the best beach in the Caribbean.
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Angama Mara

$$$ | Great Rift Valley
High up on an escarpment that overlooks the Mara Triangle, you'll have insane, 180-views of the savannah, whether you're lying in bed or taking a shower.
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The Beverly Hills Hotel, Dorchester Collection

$$$ | 9641 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90210
The iconic pink walls and lush gardens of Beverly Hills.
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Hotel Astoria, A Rocco Forte Hotel

$$$ | 39 Bolshaya Morskaya, St. Petersburg 190000
This five-star landmark hotel delivers old world elegance right in the historical heart of the city.
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Hoshinoya Bali

$$$ | Bali 80552
Luxury minimalism at its best. This is Hoshinoya's first property outside of Japan, and the rooms are larger while the room count is smaller (30 villas total) than most of their properties.
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Singita Pamushana Lodge

$$$ | Malilangwe Reserve
Safariing—and supporting a community—in classic Singita style.
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Zannier Hotels Phum Baitang

$$ | Phum Svaydangkum, Sangkat Svaydangkum, Siem Reap
While Siem Reap traditionally attracted tourists for short, intense tours of nearby Angkor Wat, Phum Baitang has helped to change it from mad-dash cultural destination into somewhere well worth lingering (its name translates to “green village”). An eight-acre sprawl of lush jungle, lemongrass, and paddy fields hidden in the sleepy Cambodian countryside, Phum Baitang is a mere 20 minutes from the 300-plus Buddhist and Hindu ruins of Angkor Archaeological Park. If you don’t feel like venturing outside of the resort, however, that wouldn’t be totally unforgivable: there’s a 100-year-old Khmer farmhouse turned cocktail lounge, a jaw-dropping 50-meter infinity pool, and 45 stilted villas inspired by traditional Cambodian rice farmer houses built of thatch, rattan, and clay tiles. Each has sizable deck, and twenty of them have private plunge pools for cooling off in the late afternoon heat.
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