Top 20 Affordable Luxury Hotels to Book in 2025

These exceptional new hotels prove that luxury doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. Our editors found incredible stays from hip hotel brands like the Ace, The Standard, and Palihouse, in addition to fantastic locally owned spaces reimagined with innovative design. Best of all, each of these 20 hotels offers rooms for less than $300 a night.

Ulysses — Baltimore

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The latest opening from hospitality and design firm Ash — which has hotels in Detroit, New Orleans, and Providence, Rhode Island — is a delightful palimpsest of references. Are those flamingo bedside tables a nod to Baltimore artist and filmmaker John Waters? They are. The 116 rooms are done in blue, green, red, or yellow, featuring vintage European furniture and custom quilts made in Jaipur, India. The hotel’s café and restaurant, Ash Bar, offers fantastic cuisine. ash.world; doubles from $165. —Liz Cantrell

Life House, South of Fifth — Miami

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When it comes to South Beach crash pads, this SoFi charmer shines. Just two blocks from the beach, its patio and plant-filled lobby welcome guests. The hotel has 26 rooms, decorated in a neutral palette. Uniquely, it features a family suite, accommodating up to six guests. Pretty Swell, the hotel’s restaurant and bar, serves inventive cuisine with a great selection of drinks. South Beach’s boutiques and bars are just steps away. lifehousehotels.com; doubles from $257. —Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon

Palihouse West Hollywood — California

Caylon Hackwith

Experience nostalgia at Palihouse West Hollywood. The hotel features 95 guest rooms with custom décor, preserving original elements while offering modern comforts. Situated on a walkable street, it’s perfect for creating new memories while enjoying an L.A. charm. Guests can relish delightful meals at the Lobby Lounge Café and Bar. The property got a glowing review for its inviting atmosphere and delightful amenities. palisociety.com; doubles from $288. —Kathryn Romeyn

Hotel Marcel — New Haven, Connecticut

Seamus Payne

The Hotel Marcel blends brutalist architecture with modern luxury. Originally built for the Armstrong Rubber Company, it’s been transformed into a LEED-platinum marvel. The Hotel features 165 guest rooms, retaining mid-century design while adding warmth to the interiors. Historical references abound, creating a unique ambiance. The hotel offers outstanding culinary experiences, perfect for travelers visiting Yale. hotelmarcel.com; doubles from $135. —Heidi Mitchell

Ace Hotel Sydney

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The Ace Hotel Sydney has gained popularity among locals for its vibrant dining options. The hotel features a street-level café, diner, and rooftop restaurant serving locally-sourced cuisine. Its stylish design and modern amenities create a lively atmosphere for guests in a trendy part of the city. acehotel.com; doubles from $261. —Kendall Hill

The Standard, Bangkok Mahanakhon

Chris Schalkx

The Standard, Bangkok Mahanakhon defies traditional luxury hotel aesthetics with vibrant colors and artistic designs. Guests can enjoy a variety of dining options, showcasing local and international cuisines. The design captures Bangkok’s unique charm, ensuring a memorable experience. standardhotels.com; doubles from $237. —Chris Schalkx

La Maison Palmier — Abidjan, Ivory Coast

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Walking through La Maison Palmier’s entrance under a canopy of palm trees feels like stepping into a tropical oasis. This boutique hotel features 74 rooms designed in natural tones and showcases over 200 varieties of palm trees. The stunning malachite-hued pool offers a serene escape, making it a significant asset for the city. Design Hotels group; doubles from $202. —Peju Famojure

Le Doyenné — Saint-Vrain, France

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In Saint-Vrain, two chefs created an inviting guesthouse as an extension of their award-winning restaurant. Here, food is the main attraction. Though the 10 bedrooms are thoughtfully designed, they don’t overshadow the culinary delights offered. Breakfast features fresh eggs and house-cured meats, making it a special experience. The rustic charm of the location adds to its appeal. ledoyennerestaurant.com; doubles from $242. —Alice Cavanagh

Hotel Chelsea — New York City

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The Hotel Chelsea, a cherished artistic refuge, has reopened its doors après a lengthy closure. While redesigned, it still preserves its original details, exuding a rich history steeped in artistic lore. This landmark structure offers luxurious accommodations and delicious dining experiences, perfect for visitors wanting to soak in the creative ambiance. hotelchelsea.com; doubles from $220. —Tony Perrottet

Beacon Grand, a Union Square Hotel — San Francisco

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Originally opened as the Sir Francis Drake Hotel, the Beacon Grand has undergone renovations to preserve its historic features while providing modern hospitality experiences. With elegant rooms and thoughtful design, it’s positioned to deliver a memorable experience for guests exploring San Francisco. The culinary offerings include California-inspired dishes in a sophisticated ambiance, making it a notable dining destination. beacongrand.com; doubles from $196. —Hannah Walhout

Château Royal — Berlin

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The Château Royal offers an artistic experience with each of its guest rooms showcasing a contemporary artist’s work. Situated in the Mitte neighborhood, it combines historical and modern design elements, creating a unique and inviting atmosphere. With diverse amenities and a central location, it becomes a hub of creativity for both locals and visitors. chateauroyal​berlin.com; doubles from $207. —Chris Wallace

Aire de O:live — San Juan, Puerto Rico

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You can relax at the rooftop pool at Aire de O:live, offering stunning views of the ocean. For those staying in the Agua de O:live suites, a private heated plunge pool is available with picturesque scenery. The garden living area enhances the tranquil design, further complemented by modern dining experiences at the rooftop restaurant. airedeolive.com; doubles from $245. —Kathleen Squires

Fleur de Loire — Blois, France

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Located in a historic chateau, Fleur de Loire stands out for its cuisine and luxurious accommodations. The restaurant, led by Michelin-star chef Christophe Hay, features innovative French specialties crafted with local ingredients. The hotel offers a serene escape with splendid decor and a dedicated wellness center. fleurdeloire.com; doubles from $213. —Betsy Andrews

Hotel das Amoreiras — Lisbon

Francisco Nogueira

Nestled in a quiet neighborhood of Lisbon, Hotel das Amoreiras is a charming escape that captures the essence of local hospitality. The 19-room hotel features personalized decor and an inviting atmosphere. With easy access to nearby attractions, it’s perfect for leisure travelers. hoteldasamoreiras.com; doubles from $226. —Chadner Navarro

Short Stories Hotel — Los Angeles

Stefan Merriweather

At Short Stories Hotel, enjoy personalized service in a cozy setting. Each room is uniquely decorated, offering comfort and style. Guests can relax at the quaint pool or savor complimentary refreshments on the patio. With a focus on detail and hospitality, this hotel provides an intimate experience in the bustling city. shortstorieshotel.com; doubles from $247. —Kathryn Romeyn

Sommerro — Oslo

Francisco Nogueira

Sommerro breathes new life into a municipal building, showcasing chic design blended with historical elements. The hotel features modern amenities while celebrating artistic expression throughout the space. Guests can enjoy delightful dining experiences alongside educational and cultural events, creating a unique stay in the heart of Oslo. sommerrohouse.com; doubles from $225. —Sloane Crosley

Le Bois des Chambres — Loire Valley, France

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Located in Chaumont-sur-Loire, this charming hotel captures the essence of agrarian chic with its unique accommodations. Its restaurant serves delightful dishes made from local ingredients. While it provides a rustic experience, the surrounding nature adds to its allure, creating a tranquil environment perfect for relaxation. leboisdeschambres.fr; doubles from $203. —Betsy Andrews

The Line San Francisco

Chase Daniel

The Line Hotel San Francisco celebrates creativity with its unique design and community-oriented approach. Guests can engage with art installations and themed events while enjoying modern accommodations. Signature dining enhances the experience, evoking local flavors in a welcoming setting. thelinehotel.com; doubles from $219. —Lisa Cheng

Margaret – Hôtel Chouleur — Nîmes, France

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Margaret – Hôtel Chouleur is a stylish boutique hotel in Nîmes that combines historical charm with modern elegance. The culinary offerings highlight local flavors in a fashionable setting. Its serene ambiance and exclusive amenities make it a highly desirable destination for discerning travelers. margaret-hotelchouleur.com; doubles from $254. —Anthea Gerrie

The Ned Doha — Qatar

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The Ned Doha boasts a chic luxury experience, reimagining a former governmental structure into a stylish sanctuary for travelers. This property combines modern aesthetics with centuries-old design influences, providing spaces for relaxation and entertainment alike. The impressive restaurant offerings enhance its status as a premier hotel destination in Qatar. thened.com; doubles from $265. —John Arlidge

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