Our Favorite Accommodations Around the World
We’re often asked for recommendations on where to stay in various destinations around the world, so I thought I would put our favorites all into a guide. We’ve listed the accommodations alphabetically by country and put together a price guide to help you easily identify price range. Our guide includes everything from budget to luxury hotels, apartments, and even igloos and a Bedouin camp.
Austria
Radisson Blu, Salzburg
The Radisson Blu is just a short walk from the old town center of Salzburg and we really liked the spacious rooms and comfy beds. Dogs are allowed and there is a nice grassy area along the river to take Emma out just a one minute walk from the hotel. We also always like when breakfast, parking, and wifi are included. $$
England
The Caesar, London
In a city of thousands upon thousands of hotel rooms, how do you choose? Location is a big factor for me personally. London is an easy city to get around by way of the Tube, but I like to be near a central station that has easy access to the airports and all of London’s attractions. The Caesar is located within easy walking distance of Paddington Station (where you’ll need to go for the Heathrow trains) and to the Lancaster Gate Station where it’s incredibly easy to pick up several of London’s main lines. I also like that this boutique hotel is steps away from Hyde Park and an easy walk to the Bond Street. $$
Finland
Hotel Glo Kluuvi, Helsinki
Located right in the center of Helsinki, Hotel Glo Kluuvi is everything I ever imagined of Finnish design. Sleek, modern, hardwood floors, and spacious beyond belief! A sleep menu let me chose just the right type of pillow to lay my goldilocks down on (you might notice a theme that I like these sleep menu options at several hotels!). And, in a country where there are nearly as many saunas as people, it’s no surprise the hotel had a sauna to relax in before bed. $$$
France
La Maison du Village, Saint Remy de Provence
I felt like we were locals and living in our very own 18th century Provençal home staying at La Maison du Village. Right in the heart of Saint Remy but quiet as could be as you stepped through the door and into a what felt like a secret garden. I worried a bit that temperatures were easily in the 90′s during our stay and there was no air conditioning, but the stone house stayed pretty cool and comfortable. $$
Hotel Elysses Ceramic, Paris
Hotel Elysses Ceramic is steps away from the Arc de Triomphe and Champs Elysses. It’s also an easy walk to the Eiffel Tower. More importantly, since Paris is big and not completely walkable, it is steps away from a main metro stop. I love the art nouveau decor in the boutique hotel with just 57 rooms. And when this hotel is unavailable, I book elsewhere on Avenue de Wagram because of the superb location. $$
Hungary
Golden Stars Apartments, Budapest
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