Top Boutique Hotels Around the World
Tanya Spaulding wasn’t just impressed by the attentive service at the Inn at Little Washington—she was almost in awe of it. “Every time we left our room, even for a short time, they came and refreshed the amenities and straightened up,” says the head of Minneapolis, Minnesota design firm Shea, Inc. “We joked that there were sensors and a commando team, ready for action the minute we left. That omniscient hospitality is a feature rarely—if ever—found in the larger hotels.” This intimacy is what compels travelers like Spaulding to seek out boutique properties like the 38-year-old Virginia wine-country inn, which ranked near the top in GoTravelDaily’s annual reader poll.
In the World’s Best Awards survey, readers ranked hotels of all sizes around the globe based on their food, service, and locations. We focused on the highest-ranked boutique hotels: properties that are independently owned, rather than belonging to a chain, and that have fewer than 100 rooms. The top 20 reveal a lot about what makes a hotel truly “boutique”:
- A prime address that still feels removed from the tourist grid,
- An air of sophistication,
- A unique personality,
- Generous service including free breakfast and attention to detail.
Moreover, several top-rated boutique properties offer loaner bicycles—and one even has a Mercedes—available for guests to explore the surrounding areas. For some guests, a great boutique hotel also exudes a vivid sense of place—like the local artwork (and even the local minibar sodas) that frequent flyer Dena Roché discovered at the Saxon Hotel, outside Johannesburg. “The artwork was stunning—modern African chic, with carvings and zebra-pattern throw rugs,” says the travel agent and editor of healthy-travel site The Travel Diet. “The result was a space that reflected its locale—but with a very approachable yet upscale vibe.”
No. 20 Le Sirenuse; Positano, Italy
Le Sirenuse is a family-run hotel that used to be a villa overlooking the Amalfi Coast, featuring 58 rooms with vaulted ceilings and handmade tiles. Daily activities include guided workouts, olive-oil tastings, or boat trips along the coastline.
No. 19 Camden Harbour Inn; Camden, Maine
This charming boutique hotel offers a maritime theme with 20 rooms named after famous ports. The sleek contemporary decor and complimentary breakfast along with coffee, tea, and snacks throughout the day enhance the appeal. Furthermore, guests can easily explore the nearby harbor and local attractions.
No. 18 French Quarter Inn; Charleston
This historic District inn is located next to the City Market and offers a taste of Southern hospitality. Amenities include ladyfingers and bubbly at check-in, a bottomless supply of sweet iced tea, and a variety of unique pillows. Guests highly rate its reasonable prices and various features.
No. 17 The Milestone Hotel; London
Even with its red-brick Victorian profile, this hotel across from Kensington Palace receives high marks for value, service, and family-friendliness. It features a 24-hour butler service and offers kid perks like mini bathrobes. Additionally, its upscale bar scene is a highlight, particularly the signature cocktails served at the Stables bar.
No. 16 Inn Above Tide; Sausalito
Romantic and serene, this hotel offers stunning views and modern amenities, including oversized soaking tubs and terraces in each room. Guests can enjoy classic boutique perks, such as free breakfast, loaner bicycles, and in-room binoculars for wildlife observing or skyline watching.
No. 15 The Goring; London
Commonly praised, this hotel went above and beyond to earn its royal network seal of approval. Visitors appreciate its personalized service, including attentive footmen ready to assist. The Goring has also gained accolades for its Michelin-starred dining experience, particularly its lavish afternoon tea.
No. 14 Hotel Lungarno; Florence
Overlooking the Arno River and Ponte Vecchio, this luxurious 64-room hotel features significant art collections and celebrated dining experiences. The setting and ambiance reflect Florence’s rich cultural heritage, contributing to its high ratings among guests.
No. 13 Egerton House Hotel; London
This charming 28-room Knightsbridge hotel is known for its Victorian-era decor. Guests often rave about the warmth of service offered at The Bar, where the skilled bartender, Antonio, creates memorable cocktails.
No. 12 Wentworth Mansion; Charleston
Among the highlights of this elegant 21-room mansion in Charleston’s historic district are original gas fireplaces and luxurious linens. In addition to its stunning accommodations, guests enjoy complimentary breakfast and house-made chocolates at turndown.
No. 11 Inn at Little Washington; Washington, VA
This 24-room hotel is revered for its culinary delights, thanks to the renowned James Beard Award-winner Patrick O’Connell. It offers superb service, with housekeeping occurring multiple times a day, ensuring impeccable standards throughout the property.
No. 10 The Little Nell; Aspen, CO
The only hotel on Aspen Mountain with ski-in-ski-out access, this Colorado gem is praised for its unique decor and excellent service. Guests enjoy the après-ski scene, created by the duo of Ajax Tavern and Element 47.
No. 9 Saxon Hotel; Johannesburg
This luxurious 53-room hotel outside Johannesburg features expansive gardens and gourmet cuisine. Guests enjoy a unique blend of contemporary African art and local wines.
No. 8 Primland; Meadows of Dan, VA
This secluded hotel spans 12,000 acres and features unique accommodations including tree houses. Guests can enjoy guided recreation such as stargazing and exploration activities.
No. 7 Ocean House; Watch Hill, RI
This regal hotel, meticulously restored, successfully combines historical elegance with modern amenities. Guests delight in its picturesque views, luxurious accommodations, and no-tipping policy.
No. 6 Chanler at Cliff Walk; Newport, RI
This property started as the summer home for a Gilded-Age-era congressman, now offering exquisite dining and uniquely styled rooms, each with distinct decor. Guests are welcomed with a glass of sparkling wine upon arrival.
No. 5 Wickaninnish Inn; Tofino, B.C.
This secluded hotel on Vancouver Island offers a unique experience characterized by cozy luxury and personal service. It welcomes pets, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
No. 4 41; London
This luxurious hotel next to Buckingham Palace boasts exceptional service with a high staff-to-guest ratio. The 24-hour room service and complimentary champagne trolley enhance the high-caliber experience.
No. 3 Farmhouse Inn; Forestville, CA
This charming hotel in the Russian River Valley offers a Michelin-starred restaurant and thoughtful spa treatments using locally sourced ingredients. Guests can enjoy a range of unique amenities that enhance the boutique experience.
No. 1 (tie) Triple Creek Inn; Darby, MT
This unique property combines elements of an inn, ranch, and culinary center. Guests can revel in various all-inclusive activities such as fly-fishing and snowshoeing while enjoying the upscale cowboy cuisine.
No. 1 (tie) Ashford Castle Co.; Mayo, Ireland
This charming 13th-century castle provides a royal experience with luxurious accommodations and exceptional amenities. Guests can explore the expansive grounds while enjoying the delightful culinary experiences available on-site.