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10 Most Anticipated Fall Hotel Openings

10 Most Anticipated Fall Hotel Openings

While everyone loves timeless classics like the Plaza Hotel and Claridge’s, there’s also an undeniable appeal for the next big thing. A new luxury hotel finally opening its doors always sparks excitement. Predictions for swanky property debuts look particularly promising this season. From Santa Monica to Miyakojima, we’ve rounded up the 10 hottest hotel openings of fall that we can’t wait to experience for ourselves.

Rosewood Doha

Rosewood Doha is set to make a splash in the Qatar capital’s thriving luxury hospitality scene when it opens on December 1 with two eye-catching, coral reef-inspired towers housing 155 rooms and private residences. It’s hard to say which is generating more buzz, the eight culinary offerings or Asaya, the hotel’s planned holistic wellness center.

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When this Denver hotel opens in mid-October, it will proudly claim the title of the first carbon-positive hotel in the United States. Beyond a sustainable sensibility, guests can also look forward to 265 sleek and stylish guest rooms with spectacular views of the Denver skyline and a rooftop bar with stunning views of the Rocky Mountains.

Conrad Chongqing

The newly opened Conrad Chongqing dazzles the senses from the moment you enter the lobby, with its three-dimensional digital art exhibition. The hotel’s 275 rooms offer panoramic views of the city and distant mountains through floor-to-ceiling windows. A design lover’s dream, the hotel also has three restaurants serving regional cuisine with a creative twist, a 55th-floor infinity pool and a speakeasy-style bar.

Hotel in Yellowstone

This adults-only Jackson Hole hotel opened in August on the doorstep of some of America’s most majestic natural wonders. Grand Teton National Park is just five miles away, while Yellowstone National Park is just an hour’s drive away. Basecamp is luxuriously equipped with 600 square foot suites featuring outdoor space, marble baths and custom dining furniture. Better yet, overnight guests can enjoy organized excursions such as guided park tours, scenic float rides on the Snake River, and fly fishing expeditions.

Santa Monica Regent Beach

Regent Santa Monica Beach offers a chic getaway in prime Pacific Coast real estate. Opening in October, the chic address will pamper guests with beachfront butler service, a 10,000-square-foot Guerlain wellness spa and the epicurean flare of celebrity chef Michael Mina at the hotel’s Orla restaurant . This 167-room retreat embodies the best in Southern California-style luxury.

Miyakojima Rosewood

When Rosewood Miyakojima opens in the second half of 2024, it will be the brand’s first property in Japan. In addition to 55 harmoniously designed and pool-equipped units, visitors will enjoy the white sand beaches and abundant natural splendor of Miyako Island, home to Japan’s largest coral reef. The resort’s four beachfront restaurants and bars will enhance the feeling of casual luxury at its finest.

Pendry Natirar

Pendry Natirar in Somerset County, New Jersey, promises a lush retreat on 500 rolling acres in a historic former Tudor-style private residence. With 66 rooms full of rustic charm, four dining establishments that take farm-to-table dining to a new level (thanks to a sprawling 12-acre grounds nearby) and a Moroccan-inspired spa, the hotel that will opening in the fall will be a haven for those looking for a fall getaway just an hour’s drive from New York.

Fairmont Breakers

Since 1926, the Fairmont Breakers has symbolized luxury in Long Beach. The upcoming restoration, which is expected to begin soon, will preserve this heritage while adding a new chapter to its history. The property will reach new heights with the addition of Halo, a rooftop outdoor lounge, pool and deck offering 360-degree views of the Pacific; a two-story temple of fitness and well-being; and the reopening of the iconic Sky Room, a popular venue for Long Beach’s high society.

The Desert Rock Resort

Desert Rock Resort will provide the opportunity to become one with your surroundings. Thanks to the extraordinary vision of Oppenheim Architecture, the late 2024 unveiling will feature 50 meticulously designed villas and 10 hotel rooms encased in towering granite mountains in a remote valley in Saudi Arabia. Despite the rugged landscape, the resort will feature top-notch amenities including a world-class spa and fitness center, exceptional dining options and a true lagoon oasis.

Park Hyatt London

The 203-room Park Hyatt London, located on the banks of the River Thames, will offer a healthy dose of British charm when it opens in the British capital in November. A sense of refined whimsy permeates every facet of the hotel, from the Charlie Whinney-designed interiors to the abundant natural light and serene river views and the commissioned works by 20 renowned artists adorning the walls.

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