| We found a special offer from one of our partners that we think is perfect for InStyle readers — check it out! | | | | | | Europe’s Most Stylish Hotel Addresses |  | | The Berkeley | | London, United Kingdom | | Tucked between Belgravia and Knightsbridge, just steps from Hyde Park, The Berkeley offers a chic escape from the London bustle. The property effortlessly connects heritage details with elevated contemporary comforts such as a rooftop pool—one of the first hotels in London to enjoy the perk—and access to the state-of-the-art wellness facilities at Surrenne Belgravia. Spacious rooms and suites are designed to be soothing yet stylish, with soft neutral tones, Italian marble bathrooms, hand-picked artworks, and deep soaking tubs. Accommodations offer views of Hyde Park and St. Paul’s Church, with many featuring private balconies with outdoor seating or expansive terraces. On-site dining is a treat, with Mediterranean menus at La Môme London and French pastry perfection at famed pastry chef Cedric Grolet’s first pâtisserie outside Paris. No trip to the UK would be complete without Afternoon Tea, and The Berkeley serves a French twist on the English tradition, cheekily called Goûtea. | | | | |  | | Hotel Sacher Salzburg | | Salzburg, Austria | | In Salzburg, music is never just background; it’s the city’s very lifeblood. At Hotel Sacher Salzburg, this rhythm finds its echo in a heritage property that marries cultural dignity with Austrian luxury. Family-owned and perched along the Salzach River, the hotel is as much a stage as it is a stay, with views stretching to the Hohensalzburg Fortress and interiors individually designed by Pierre-Yves Rochon. Rooms and suites feature marble bathrooms, rich fabrics, and balconies overlooking the Old Town, while the Sacher Health Club offers a balance of sauna heat, massage, and modern fitness facilities. The culinary program carries its own score: The restaurant Zirbelzimmer, which has been preserved in its original state since 1866 with its charming wood-paneled character, the bright, contemporary Sacher Grill, and the Café Sacher, where the Original Sacher-Torte remains the city’s most enduring encore. Add in the elegant atmosphere of the Sacher Bar and you have a complete repertoire of flavors, each steeped in Salzburg tradition but tuned for today’s traveler. | | | | |  | | The Maybourne Riviera | | Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France | | Suspended above Roquebrune-Cap-Martin with Italy and Monaco sharing the same horizon line, The Maybourne Riviera offers a front-row seat to a region where culture shifts with every contour of the coastline. Its contemporary, light-filled interiors act as a quiet prologue to the area’s deeper stories, from the modernist lines of Villa E1027 to the botanical theatre of Jardin Exotique in Èze. Guests move through this landscape with ease, following cliffside paths or tracing the palette of Menton’s façades before returning to terraces that glow with the Riviera’s signature clarity. Creative pursuits at the hotel mirror the character of the Côte d’Azur, where artists chased the same radiance now flooding each room through expansive windows. Watercolor sessions echo the tones of the sea below, while cocktail ateliers at Le 300 draw inspiration from the region’s long-standing affair with style and craft. Culture here is not a scheduled activity; it’s the atmosphere itself, unfolding through views, flavors, and the unmistakable light that defines this coast. | | | | |  | | Palais Rudolf Vienna | | Vienna, Austria | | Palais Rudolf Vienna carries the spirit of its fin de siècle bones into the present with a kind of architectural confidence that suits Innere Stadt’s grand façades. The historic Rudolfsplatz address gives the townhouse an inherently theatrical backdrop, surrounded by palaces, museums, and the sweep of Vienna’s cultural axis near the Danube. Inside, the Altbau’s proportions set the tone: high ceilings, graceful lines, and an easy interplay between heritage details and modern clarity. Rooms and suites follow that rhythm with warm, pared-back palettes, vintage-leaning pieces, and antiques sourced from across the city, each nodding to Vienna’s long relationship with craft. Views slide toward Rudolfspark or the courtyard, while select suites extend outward with balconies shaped by the building’s original geometry. Baroness, the hotel’s dining counterpart, mirrors the aesthetic attitude with European polish and an Italian-leaning point of view, creating a refined gathering place that feels naturally aligned with the building’s historic character. | | | | |  | | Templeton Garden | | London, United Kingdom | | Templeton Garden treats its amenities as part of its character, rather than an add-on, allowing the hotel’s leafy heart to guide guests as they settle in. Rooms feature thoughtful touches, including warm-toned materials, locally roasted Ozone coffee, and Le Labo toiletries, each one contributing to a calm and personal ambience. The garden shapes much of the daily drift, lending its quiet presence to the Refresh Room and providing a soft vantage point from many of the rooms and suites. Programming unfolds with the same gentle, confident pace: yoga mats appear on request for anyone wanting a moment of grounding, while Pippin’s provides neighbourly dining that stays close to the hotel’s culinary sensibility. Sprout brings a hint of playful precision to its cocktails, keeping evenings unhurried and appealing. With Holland Park, the Design Museum, and Notting Hill’s markets close by, the hotel’s amenities feel connected to the neighbourhood as naturally as the greenery at its center. | | | | | | |