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Spring 2018 What’s New: Around The World

NEW HOTELS

Going on safari? Wilderness Safaris recently opened the new in Botswana’s southeastern Okavango Delta, while expands to Namibia in May with the opening of Hoanib Valley Camp in Kaokoland, which will have just six guest tents. Art lovers should book a room at the upcoming in Kansas City, Missouri, a combination hotel and museum. The historic in New York’s Adirondacks recently . The beachfront hotel will also be home to a . The new includes three hotels, an inn and 12 restaurants in a variety of architectural styles, and is located on a ridge high above Lake Lucerne. Aman Hotels are known for their sleek design and unparalleled service, and one of the newest properties is the , located in a camphor forest just outside of Shanghai. Country music lovers have a new place to stay in Nashville, the midcentury-inspired . Another Southern Belle is the , located in Savannah, GA. Or, try tiny home living while on vacation at in northwestern Wisconsin. Guests that fall in love can also purchase a tiny home. New York’s Seaport District is in the midst of a revitalization, and this spring sees the debut of from the Cipriani Group. The hotel will have a nautical-inspired look.

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