Are you planning your next vacation? Discover the top 10 most booked hotels in the world in 2024, chosen by the inspectors of the Guide, the dream stay is guaranteed!
On the cover: 11 Howard NYC
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When it comes to travel, the choice of hotel can make all the difference, since there are those who opt for an ordinary stay and those who aim to experience memorable moments, whether for leisure or business. Some are simply looking for a practical and functional place to spend the night, prioritizing factors such as price, strategic location and essential services. Conversely, for many, the facility becomes an integral part of the experience.
The Michelin Guide has compiled a list of the world's most booked hotels in 2024, as many as ten, handpicked by inspectors. Now finding the accommodation that's right for you will be easier than ever!

11 Howard in New York City, more specifically in Soho, has won over patrons by being the first place winner. Exclusive, international, it boasts a Michelin-starred French-style restaurant, Le Coucou, as well as a chic and glamorous cocktail lounge. Produced in collaboration with Danish designers, it avoids extreme glitz, focusing on cleanliness and functionality.

On London's Half Moon Street, The Mayfair Townhouse, consisting of 15 Georgian townhouses, is filled with quirky and distinctive art objects, but what makes it truly special are the suites, which feature unique and romantic decor. The highest quality mattresses promote rejuvenating rest, while the custom bath products are a true pampering, the ultimate in pleasure and well-being.

In the 9th arrondissement, Opéra area, there is a Michelin key not to be missed, the Pulitzer, from the early 20th century. Les ' Petites Mansardes' are the building's flagship: staying just below the eaves will make you feel like you're in a movie, in which the protagonist looks out from the top floor in his bathrobe admiring the marvelous Parisian panorama.

One block from the Collins Avenue hotel strip between Washington Avenue and Española Way is Esmé Miami Beach (a key), with its Hispanic vibe, whose interiors create a warm, slightly retro atmosphere. The Mediterranean influence can be felt as soon as you reach the front desk, going beyond numerous public spaces, including a sushi bar.

Just off Plaza Catalunya and Las Ramblas, in the heart of Barcelona, the Pulitzer, renovated in 2004. The Art Deco facade recalls the authentic soul of Spain, while at sunset, sipping a drink on the rooftop, you'll feel like you're touching paradise.

The Hoxton in Rome (a key), east of Villa Borghese, has 200 rooms, all very familiar and cool. Elio, on the other hand, the restaurant led by chef Sarah Cicolini, the founder of Santopalato, serves the best of Roman cuisine, typical and delicious dishes that please young and old alike.

The Palazzo Experimental (a key), in Venice, overlooks the Giudecca Canal, offering guests a view of one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. You can enjoy nightlife in the contemporary club just next door, or a dinner of typical dishes in a private garden.

The Line DC, in the star-studded capital, is housed in a 110-year-old neoclassical church in downtown Adams Morgan. Stained glass windows, lamps made from the original organ, and 220 bedrooms overlooking the district's landmarks steeped in history and culture.

The Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel is built in full Western style, perfect for first-time visitors. On a clear day, it is possible to admire, between the 19th and 40th levels, Mount Fuji, unlike other buildings obstructed by surrounding buildings.

Hotel June, in West Los Angeles, designed by architect Welton Becket, on Lincoln Boulevard, is not far from LAX airport, the beach, and the Playa Vista neighborhood. Staff are keen to inform visitors that it's Saturday afternoons year-round here, and fun is guaranteed. But don't worry, the walls are soundproof, should you want to relax no one will disturb you.