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Detroit

Detroit, Michigan

The Motor City Makeover

With the dramatic arrival of several new and noteworthy high-end, design-forward hotels, Detroit flips the switch to say goodbye, industrial metropolis; hello, rising phoenix of creativity, art and design. 

Field Notes

Venture into the urban landscape to see more from the curators behind the art collection at the Shinola Hotel. Here, three outdoor, free-to-all art projects brought to you from the Library Street Collective. Yes, you’ll need to leave your hotel.  
Once a decrepit city alley, The Belt now functions as a public art space and pedestrian walkway, featuring rotating outdoor exhibits and large-scale paintings.
Shepard Fairey’s largest mural, Peace and Justice Lotus, stands tall — 184 feet tall, to be exact — at One Campus Martius at the core of downtown.

The famous Swoon collaborated with Detroit artist Baba Wayne on a mural in the Jefferson-Chalmers neighborhood — a companion piece to the large-scale installation, Thalassa, from her floating installation at the Detroit Institute of Arts.

Inn Crowd

The first thing you’ll notice when you walk into the brand-new Shinola Hotel — a beautifully executed extension of its Detroit-based luxury goods company — is local fiber artist Margo Wolowiec’s floor-to-ceiling woven panels, which represent important Detroit moments (graffiti, urban farms and the Kern’s Clock). Designed by New York’s Gachot Studios, the entire 129-room hotel, which seams together two historic buildings on the main drag, reads like a plush, elegant residence belonging to an eccentric art collector. There’s a “living room” instead of a lobby, and the moody Evening Bar that makes a new case for classic cocktail culture. Don’t miss the chance to dine at San Morello, where Southern Italian-influenced dishes are served in a stunning tile-clad space where classic nonna style meets high design.

Launch Pad

Set inside the slim, historic Wurlitzer Building downtown, 106-room The Siren is a pastel-colored throwback to old Detroit glamour, circa 1920s. Travertine floors, jewel-toned velvet, fringed lamps and a showstopper of an antique daybed set the backdrop for up-scaled amenities and a glittering roster of in-house local talent: Populace Coffee; flowers by Pot + Box; several restaurants and bars by Detroit rising star chefs; and a Paramita Sound record shop on way. The entire situation oozes romance, especially the Candy Bar cocktail lounge, tucked behind a curtain and awash in cotton-candy colored everything. Favorite guest room detail: the heavy, woven mermaid coverlets, designed by grad students at Cranbrook Academy of Art.

Crib Sheet

Detroit's past as a titan of industry lends itself to a new brand of hotel amenity: locally made luxurious objects. Meet the makers behind the movement:

Smith Shop // These masters of metalwork create hand-forged utensils, hardware and furniture. Look for their welded custom door handles at Detroit Foundation Hotel and an elegant sign for The Siren.
 
Detroit Rose // Candles, with scents like Vetiver + Smoke and Tobacco + Bay Leaf, are go-to guest room favorites.
 
Detroit Bikes // Manufactured on the west side, the bicycles are on hand at several local hotels for cruising the city.
 
Detroit Wallpaper Company // Custom wallpapers replicated from an old swatch of Italian watermark wallpaper are seen at Shinola.  

The Brag

The most coveted and private chef’s table in town is at the Detroit Foundation Hotel. Helmed by Michelin star-collecting Chef Thomas Lents, the mezzanine-level experience, which functions like a secret restaurant-within-a-restaurant, looks down through a glass partition onto the Apparatus Room and even has its own kitchen. Lents works his magic at the end of the table from a marble island with built-in cooktop. Nitty gritty: 10 courses; 16 seats. Plan ahead.

INN CROWD: @Shinola Hotel

LAUNCH PAD: @The Siren Hotel

CRIB SHEET: @Detroit Bikes

THE BRAG: @Foundation Hotel

Already craving some holiday magic? (Don’t worry, we are, too.) Here are our favorite places around the world to head for festive fun. 👇🏼✨❄️

Vienna, Austria for the Christmas Markets (pictured above)
Woodstock, VT for the annual Wassail Weekend holiday festival
Newport, RI for the month-long Christmas in Newport celebrations
Taos, NM for the annual Yuletide Festival
New York, NY for ice skating in Bryant Park
Bruges, Belgium for Christmas markets & stunning lights
Natchitoches, LA for the annual month-long holiday light festival

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Some of our favorite historic properties—including the delcoronado in San Diego—are said to be haunted by the ghosts of guests past. In the case of the Del, the spirit of Kate Morgan, who checked into the iconic resort in 1892, is believed to have never left. (Though with some of the best beachfront access anywhere in California, we can’t say we blame her for wanting to stay at the property forever.) Tell us, would you stay at a haunted hotel?

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We’ve said it once, and we’ll say it again: biking is one of the best ways to explore destinations both new and familiar. 🚴🏽‍♀️ And viceroyhotels seems to agree. The hotel group has just launched a selection of curated routes out of its hotels in Santa Monica, Chicago, Washington D.C., and the Algarve, Portugal, with cycling brand Rapha. Designed for serious bikers and leisurely riders alike, each guided route is designed to get lost in the hidden corners of each destination and connect with local communities in a way you can’t on four wheels.

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You’ve heard of Michelin Stars, but what about Michelin Keys? Earlier this month, Michelin awarded its second-ever group of Keys to outstanding hotels and resorts in over 100 countries across every continent (save Antarctica). Included on the list with a top three-Key designation is South Africa’s stunning royalmalewane — which debuted the new Masiya’s Camp, pictured here, earlier this year.

Check the link in our bio for the full list of newly keyed properties…and while you’re there, sign up for our newsletter: more bucket-list worthy hotel recommendations are coming your way later this week.

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Who’s ready for a new season of traveling? 🍁✈️ This week’s newsletter is packed full of fall travel inspiration, including where we’re jetting off to. It lands in inboxes on Thursday — head to our bio to subscribe!

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In our book, the perfect cabin retreat is rustic (without sacrificing a luxe amenity or two), cozy, and just far enough away from it all that it feels like a true getaway. ⛰️ 🍂 You can scope out eight cabins that have all that—and more—by checking out the full story, linked in our bio.

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Want a taste of the wild west? We’ve rounded up the 11 best ranches where you can play cowboy by day…and unwind in luxury by night. Head to the link in our bio for the full story. 🤠

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