Small Luxury Hotels of the World Announces Its Newest European Member Hotels

Superior Double Room at Hotel Das Tyrol

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The first addition to Small Hotels of the World's distinguished roster in Europe is Austria's Hotel Das Tyrol.

Located in the midst of Vienna's cultural MuseumsQuartier and fine art galleries, and having a luxuriously lavish sense of style, Hotel Das Tyrol presents itself as an "art hotel". The walls of this boutique building are adorned with an impressive collection of original Viennese and international artworks, curated by the hotel's owner. It's just a leisurely stroll over to the Leopold Museum, which showcases classic artworks, or Mumok and Kunsthalle Wien, where more modern masterpieces are on display for spectators to soak in.

View from a Guest Balcony at Hotel Das Tyrol

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Situated on Vienna's longest pedestrian street, Mariahilfer Strasse, this hotel makes sightseeing and shopping easy. Visitors can readily wander around Vienna's famous Naschmarkt for vintage wares and delicious food. Cultural enthusiasts will also find themselves within easy walking distance of iconic venues, such as the Vienna State Opera House.

Bar Area at Hotel Das Tyrol

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Inside, a regal palette of gold, silver and red combines contemporary sensibilities with an opulent aesthetic borrowed from of a bygone era. In public spaces, ornate, sparkling chandeliers illuminate its elegant interiors, and golden curtains bridge the gap down to velvet furniture crafted by traditional Viennese designer, Wittman.

The Private Spa at Hotel Das Tyrol

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Entering the spa at Das Tyrol feels like stepping into an exotic world, with its centerpiece being a huge, tropical saltwater aquarium where exotic fish display their most dazzling colors. Here, the walls are finished in gold Bisazza tiles, and sophisticated fixtures flaunt a gilded crocodile design from the "Jungle" series by Ceramica Cielo. Guests can take advantage of the classic Finnish sauna, a cooler steam bath, light therapy shower, or simply relax in therapy loungers. Refreshments, soft towels, bathrobes, slippers and a Dyson hair dryer are all provided. Hotel guests can readily book this gleaming indoor oasis for private use during their stay.

The Hotel Grounds at Il Salviatino

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Secondly, Small Hotels of the World welcomes boutique property Il Salviatino into its ranks.

Originally built in the 15th-century on the site of a first-century Roman fortress, Il Salviatino was once a villa for an aristocratic Florentine family. Beautifully restored, and now a boutique luxury hotel, Il Salviatino preserves a true piece of Renaissance splendor. Visitors can hop the hotel's complimentary shuttle into the heart of Florence, just fifteen minutes away.

The Melodia Suite at Il Salviatino

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Sitting on twelve-and-a-half acres of private parkland, organic gardens and historic orchards in the rolling Tuscan countryside, each of its 44 rooms are distinctive masterpieces, fitted with authentic, artisanal detailed. Spaces feature original artworks, including marble fireplaces and 19th-century frescoes.

The Hotel Gardens at Il Salviatino

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Guests can dine at La Cucina to enjoy farm-to-table gastronomy, where the executive chef prepares a seasonal menu of Tuscan specialties with many ingredients indigenous to Tuscany and some that are grown in the hotel's organic garden. In the summer season, the Giardino Del Gusto also treats guest to music, wine and cocktails.

The Double-Tiered Pool at Il Salviatino

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Just adjacent to the villa, the hotel's double-tiered swimming pool and spa area is nestled in peaceful seclusion on the verdant Tuscan hillside. La Spa Il Salvatiano stands ready to pamper guests with a decadent menu of multi-sensory experiences. The spa offers four treatment rooms, each with its own steam shower, and a dedicated team of therapists specializing in aromatherapeutic relaxation and anti-aging treatments.

Hotel De' Ricci in Rome's Regola Rione Quarter

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Small Hotels of the World's third and final newcomer is located in the heart of the Regola Rione - one of Rome's most authentic neighborhoods, famous for its antique dealers, art galleries, and historic wine shops.

Housed in a luxury building just off the peaceful Piazza De' Ricci, Hotel De' Ricci is an exceptionally intimate boutique hotel comprised of only eight suites. Its location is also central within the city's most important artistic triangle, putting it within walking distance of Vatican City, St. Peter's Basilica, Piazza Navona, the Pantheon, and Campo De' 'Fiori.

The Deluxe Suite at Hotel De' Ricci

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Interiors, from the floor lamps to the wall appliques, are characterized by a retro design aesthetic that recalls the dolce vita heyday of the 1940s, featuring original vintage furniture and wall frescoes depicting iconic areas of the city and scenes from Roman life. Featured in every suite, these were painted by artist Andrea Ferolla, who is a creator of esteemed artworks and illustrations, which adorn prestigious homes and venues worldwide.

Balcony Suite at Hotel De' Ricci

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Some suites boast private terrace balconies, and all of them come with a surprise - a small, private wine cellar. With the hotel staff composed exclusively of professional sommeliers, this place is a wine-lovers paradise. A selection of more than 1,500 labels is on hand, offering a selection of the most exclusive bottles, or glasses, of wine and champagne. Historic vintages available are for those looking to add an extra sense of occasion to their experience.

The Private Charade Bar at Hotel De' Ricci

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Adjacent to the lobby and concealed behind a rich, velvet curtain, the softly-lit and seriously stylish Charade Bar is open only the Hotel's guests and a select circle of clientele. Further wall frescoes, also painted by Ferolla, bring to life nostalgic scenes of Rome's 1940's "dolce vita" lifestyle. The wine list features a wealth of Italian and international selections, and a respectable range of Gin, Cognac and Whiskey are available from around the world.

The Cigar Room at Hotel De' Ricci's Charade Bar

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Patrons can sip a Negroni on a velvet chair in the main lounge or head to a dedicated Cigar Room, located at the far end of the bar, where aficionados can savor smoking in an equally upscale environment without disturbing non-smokers. Hotel De' Ricci's private collection of cigars includes the most iconic in the world, which can be enjoyed while relaxing on original 1960's armchairs and Chesterfield sofas.

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Laurie Baratti

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Laurie Baratti is an Assistant Editor for TravelPulse. She is a San Diego-based journalist whose work has previously appeared in publications like TravelAge West, SPACE, Modern Home + Living, Montage, and Sandals Life magazines. Travel writing has long been her passion, and she is always looking for excuses to explore the world outside of her native California. Laurie is also a lifelong equestrian, a proud pet-parent, and an underground advocate of the Oxford comma.

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