Where in the world have Indagare members been dreaming of visiting? Our team is currently planning members’ getaways to all four corners of the globe—literally every continent—but there was one clear leader among destinations on members’ minds in February. Of our top-booked properties in the last month, more than three quarters are European, with a clear penchant for city escapes.
Read below to see where Indagare members booked most in February.
Contact Indagare or your Trip Designer to start planning your next trip.
Hotel de Russie, Rome
Right off Piazza de Popolo and near the Spanish Steps, Rocco Forte’s Hotel de Russie has 120 tranquil rooms in the center of Rome. The standout feature: a sublime hidden courtyard garden, which serves as the hotel’s main gathering place. Read our review.
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The Berkeley, London
Rooms at The Berkeley range in style from contemporary to Japanese minimalist to Art Deco, but all promise discreet elegance and excellent service in Knightsbridge. The open-air rooftop pool is a guest favorite. Read our review.
Hôtel Ritz Paris
Perhaps the most iconic of all of Paris’s palace properties, Hôtel Ritz Paris is a home-away-from-home for royals, celebrities and anyone wanting to experience quintessential Parisian glamour overlooking Place Vendome. Read our review.
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Le Bristol, Paris
Stylish and sophisticated, but without an ounce of pretension, Le Bristol’s 190 rooms surround one of the city’s largest hotel gardens. Read our review.
Claridge’s, London
This London classic from Maybourne Hotel Group has just completed a multi-year renovation which updated its rooms and suites, refurbished its Art Deco marble lobby and added a subterranean spa. Claridge’s is a design-lover’s dream with suites by Diane von Furstenberg and David Linley and public areas reimagined by Thierry Despont (with a Dale Chihuly light-sculpture centerpiece in the lobby). Read our review.
The Balmoral, Edinburgh
Edinburgh’s legendary grand dame hotel, The Balmoral is a palatial landmark with a prime location on Princes Street, making for easy explorations of the city’s Old and New towns. Read our review.
Relais Christine, Paris
In bustling St.-Germain-des-Près on the Left Bank, Relais Christine is a charming hôtel particulier with just 48 rooms off a quiet side street. Read our review.
Four Seasons Hotel at the Surf Club, Surfside, Florida
About a half hour up the coast from the frenzy of South Beach, Four Seasons Hotel at the Surf Club is an historic beach club reborn as one of the Miami area’s top resorts. Indagare members love the reliable Four Seasons service, coupled with clean design and a gorgeous swathe of beach. Read our review.
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Casa del Mar, Santa Monica
Overlooking the sands of Santa Monica Beach, Casa del Mar is a grand, Renaissance Revival-style resort that dates to the 1920s. A century later, it still retains that Roaring Twenties soul, attracting a lively, fun-loving (but sophisticated) crowd. Read our review.
The Gritti Palace, Venice
No other property in town can match the Gritti Palace’s dose of sumptuous, Venetian maximalism. Extensive, meticulous restorations brought the 15th-century palazzo on the Grand Canal back its historic glory, but with 21st-century comforts. Read our review.
Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona
Inside a mid-20th-century bank building along prestigious Passeig de Gràcia, Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona offers a winning blend of Catalan and Asian designs, plus excellent service and one of the best spas in the city. Read our review.
The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto
The riverside Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto melds contemporary and traditional Japanese design, with 134 sleek rooms inspired by historic Meiji homes (with textiles from a 12th-generation atelier). Read our review.
Pavillon de la Reine, Paris
Just off the northern side of Place des Vosges, an arched passageway leads in-the-know visitors to the ivy-cloaked Pavillon de la Reine. Its 56 individually designed rooms showcase a quirky range of styles, and many guests have a favorite they return to year after year. Read our review.
La Réserve, Paris
A 40-room boutique property near the American embassy and just a short walk off Place de la Concorde, La Réserve Paris Hotel & Spa is a Belle Époque favorite for travelers seeking discreet glamour, friendly service and a prime location. Read our review.
Hotel Eden, Rome
Hotel Eden was Rome’s first hotel to have an elevator, electricity and running water when it opened in 1889. More than a century later, it’s still setting the standard in the Eternal City, with 98 individually-designed, airy rooms. Read our review.
Hotel de Rome, Berlin
Inside a former bank near Berlin’s Museum Island, Brandenburg Gate and Gendarmenmarkt Square, Hotel de Rome has 145 rooms that take design cues from the 1920s and ’30s, plus a rooftop lounge with skyline views. Read our review.
Haymarket Hotel, London
Haymarket Hotel welcomes guests to experience the whimsical world of designer Kit Kemp (behind other Firmdale properties including London’s Ham Yard Hotel and New York’s Crosby Street Hotel and The Whitby) in the West End. The hotels public spaces and 53 rooms showcase Kemp’s signature appreciation for bold, patterned textiles in bright colors. Multi-bedroom and interconnecting room options make the property a hit with families. Read our review.
Four Seasons Hotel Milan
Four Seasons Hotel Milan brings the brand’s signature family-friendly service to Italy’s fashion capital, set inside a former 15th-century convent in the glam Quadrilatero d’Oro district. Read our review.
Cheval Blanc Paris
The glossy, LVMH-owned Cheval Blanc Paris is a fashionista’s fantasy, adjacent to the restored La Samaritaine luxury shopping complex. But it’s the riverfront location that sets the hotel apart: it is the only luxury hotel in Paris located directly on the Seine. Read our review.
Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City
On the bustling Paseo de la Reforma, near the sprawling Chapultepec Park and with Roma, Juarez and Polanco neighborhoods within easy reach, the stately Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City surrounds a lush courtyard. Read our review.
Cipriani, A Belmond Hotel, Venice
With postcard-perfect views over to Piazza San Marco, Cipriani, A Belmond Hotel, is a 96-room, full-fledged resort (complete with extensive grounds and an Olympic-sized outdoor swimming pool) on the tip of Giudecca Island. Round-the-clock shuttle service aboard the hotel’s own boat brings guests anywhere in Venice. Read our review.
Contact Indagare or your Trip Designer to start planning your next trip.