Collection by Halina Gallagher
vacation stays
Les Bains in Paris’ Le Marais district has an epic cultural history—to say the least. In 1885, Les Bains Douches became Paris’ first and most popular bathhouse and was known to host Marcel Proust on a regular basis. In 1978, it was turned into a nightclub that became the ultimate scene where every influential star made appearances—from Prince and Mick Jagger to David Bowie, Karl Lagerfeld, and Andy Warhol. After it closed down for five years, it was reopened in 2015 as a 39-room hotel that hosts an Artists’ Residency program that's curated by Magda Danysz.
One of the most recognizable landmarks in the Wicker Park and Bucktown area of Chicago, North Tower is a 12-story Art Deco style building built in 1929 by Chicago-based firm Perkins, Chatten, and Hammond. Today, it’s home to The Robey, a 69-room hotel by Belgian design duo Nicolas Schuybroek Architects and Marc Merckx Interiors with rooms that evoke all the cool of hardboiled detective novels with a modern twist.
Built by Bergen merchant and philanthropist Alexander Kaae around 1760, as a restful retreat for the downtrodden, Villa Terminus was refurbished by Swedish architecture and design firm, Claesson Koivisto Rune and transformed into an 18-room boutique hotel with iconic mid-century and contemporary interiors.
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