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Are these the most exciting new hotel openings for 2026?
From Venice to Kyoto and, London to Costa Rica, it's going to be an exciting year. These are the hotels our editors have hand-picked as ones to watch in 2026
Auberge du Soleil, Auberge Resorts Collection
This outstanding Napa Valley hotel is set on 33 acres of vineyards and olive groves – needless to say, the views are spectacular.
The Dagny Boston
This recent retrofit helps remind us that the financial district is, in fact, a desirable vantage point from which to experience Boston’s best.
Fairmont Copley Plaza
If a snapshot of grand old Boston is what you're after, it's hard to find a better situated and more luxurious than the Fairmont.
The Lenox Hotel
A symbol of Boston hospitality for over a century.
The Liberty, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Boston
The old Charles Street jail transformed.
Mandarin Oriental, Boston
There is an elegant minimalism here that has long made this Back Bay hotel a Boston favorite.
Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston
The 724-foot-high, 61-story One Dalton is the third-tallest skyscraper in Boston.
The Verb Hotel
This hotel pays homage to Boston's unique musical history—and its proximity to Fenway doesn't hurt.
The Envoy Hotel, Autograph Collection
A new hotel defining the new Boston seaport.
The Revolution Hotel, hotel review
A to-the-studs renovation of a former YWCA and hostel in Boston's South End.
Raffles Boston, hotel review
Raffles’ splashy North America debut hits all the right notes.
Four Seasons Hotel Boston
A resplendent stay fit for Eloise herself
Royal Mansour Marrakech, hotel review
Founded by King Mohammed VI, this private, palatial resort took 1,200 master craftsmen over three years to construct.
How big hotel brands are rethinking the meaning of hospitality
From shape-shifting rooms to resident automatons, hotels are hard at work designing the guest experience of the future