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HOME HOTELS LE CLUB Unusual, Incredible, Exclusive Our Selection The Chedi Andermatt Sitting 1,447 meters above sea level in the Swiss Alps, the Chedi Andermatt is a 104-room hotel by architect Jean-Michel Gathy and it’s a masterpiece of clean-lined modernism combined with an Asian aesthetic. Lavish rooms, fireplace-warmed spaces, piles of cashmere rugs and fur and a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant...this is a mountain retreat with a difference. Book your stay Qasr Al Sarab by Anantara The Qasr Al Sarab might just be Abu Dhabi's most Instagrammable hotel. After all, surrounded on all 4 sides by the golden dunes of the Empty Quarter, and styled like a Bedouin village, it’s a place that boasts landscape, luxury and culture, all in one location. Throw in the outdoor pool flanked by palm trees and you’ve got a hotel that feels closer to a myth than a place you can check-in for a few days. Book your stay The Datai Langkawi Most people who travel to Southeast Asia flock to Bali or Phuket in search of escapism. We have a different idea...an underrated island of Malaysia by the name of Langkawi. The nature here is undisturbed, with golden beaches and thick rain forests where macaque monkeys roam free and fist-sized butterflies skitter through the air. And a hotel that sits in the heart of all this purity is The Datai Langkawi, designed by architect Kerry Hill in 1993. Book your stay Las Ventanas al Paraíso For this Rosewood hotel in Los Cabos, the appeal lies in the cosseting luxury of its rooms, palapa-covered verandahs, cactus gardens and infinity pools overlooking the Sea of Cortez. Yes, there are many beautiful hotels in Cabo, but not many come close to the exclusivity of this 28,000-square-foot estate, and the personal butler service and little details like the fresh fruit basket every morning do not hurt. Book your stay Amanbagh A world away from the chaotic cities of India, the Amanbagh is a modern maharajah’s palace imagined by Aman’s go-to architect Ed Tuttle and landscape guru Bill Dalton. The hotel, surrounded by the temple ruins of the ancient Aravalli hills, feels suspended in a different time…except for those room interiors. Minimalist and uncluttered, they are classic Aman. Book your stay More Travel Inspirations The best places to go in 2020 From Muscat to Kyoto via Lille, France Off the beaten track These winter sun destinations are the stuff of travel dreams Glamping at the Ventana Big Sur Long stretches of coast, thick forests, it's a place made for nature lovers Our Magazine

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